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PSS-29-F1/ PSM-29-F1
Power Switch Sereis
Introduction
The Power Switch series is designed for the user to remotely turn on/off an appliance that is attached to it.
The Power Switch series includes the following models:
PSS-29-F1:
Power Switch
PSM-29-F1:
Power Switch with Meter
PSM-29-F1 model has a built-in power meter to measure electricity consumption. The collected energy data will be
reported to the control panel.
The integration of the Power Switch into your home automation system will allow you to conveniently control home
appliances for comfort or energy-saving purposes.
Parts Identification
1. Test Button aka LED indicator
The Test Button also doubles as the LED Indicator. The test
button is used to control the Power Switch. The LED indicator is
used to indicate Power Switch status.
LED Indication:
The LED indicator lights up in the following conditions:
- On: The Power Switch is turned on.
- Off: The Power Switch is turned off.
- Flashes twice: When powered on.
- Flashes slowly: Under learning mode.
- Flashes three times: When learning is successful.
- Flashes briefly: RF signal transmitting
Test Button Usage:
- Press the button to toggle on/off the Power Switch
- Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to send a learn
code.
- Press and hold the button while powering on the Power
Switch, then release the button when the LED lights up to
factory reset
Getting Started
Step 1: Plug the Power Switch into the power outlet.
Step 2: Put the Control Panel into learning mode.
Step 3: Press and hold the Test button on the Power Switch for 3
seconds to send a learn code.
Step 4: The LED will start to flash slowly, indicating that the
Power Switch is in learning mode.
Step 5: If the Control Panel receives the signal from the power
switch, it will display the information accordingly. Refer to the Control Panel manual to complete the
learn-in process.
Step 6: When the Power Switch receives the learning code from the Control Panel, the LED of the Power
Switch will flash 3 times and then turn off to indicate that learning process is complete.
<NOTE>
After entering learning mode, the Power Switch will not automatically leave learning mode unlesss it
receives acknowledgement from the Control Panel, or unless the Test button is pressed.
If the Power Switch already exists in a Control Panel system, you will need to first remove the Power
Switch from the Control Panel before you can learn it into a different Control Panel.