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The Basics

contents

introduction 

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before 

you 

begin 

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 what 

it 

does 

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 how 

it 

works 

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setting up your mini timer   

 

 

 

4

 

installing 

your 

batteries 

    4

 setting 

your 

clock 

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a quick look at your mini timer 

 

 

 

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using your mini timer 

 

 

 

 

6

 

controlling your Plug ‘n Power modules 

 

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controlling your Plug ‘n Power modules instantly 

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changing the house code 

 

 

 

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setting 

your 

alarm 

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cancel/snooze the alarm 

 

 

 

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 suspend 

the 

alarm 

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programming a timed event 

 

 

 

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setting a timed event to occur once 

 

 

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setting a timed event to occur at different times 

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reviewing and changing programmed events   

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using your modules   

 

 

 

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setting your module’s codes 

 

 

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connecting your modules 

 

 

           10

 

testing your modules   

 

 

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important reminders 

 

 

 

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troubleshooting 

 

 

 

 

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accessories   

 

 

 

 

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warranty 

 

 

 

 

 

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introduction

before you begin

Remember, your Mini Timer always turns on lamps and 
appliances the moment you press a button. We do not 
advise you to connect coffee pots and heaters to your 
Home Automation system. If coffee pots or heaters are left 
unattended, your coffee pot or heater could be damaged 
from overheating, and could create a fi re hazard.

Always be aware of which appliances your are controlling 
in order to avoid a potentially dangerous situation.

what it does

Your Mini Timer plugs into any AC outlet in your home and 
works like a digital alarm clock. Its internal buzzer lets you 
cancel the alarm by pressing any key. The alarm buzzer 
sounds again 10 minutes later.

You can program your lamp and appliance modules to 
turn lights and appliances on and off at preset times. The 
security mode on your Mini Timer lets you automatically 
vary your programmed time each day.

how it works

Your Mini Timer transmits digitally encoded signals over 
your house wiring to your Plug ‘n Power modules. You 
can plug lamps up to 300W into your lamp module. And, 
you can plug appliances, such as a radio or fan into your 
appliance module. You also can replace important indoor or 
outdoor security lights up to 500 watts with the Wall Switch 
Module (sold separately).

Summary of Contents for 61-3000

Page 1: ...r Home Automation Starter Kit controls up to eight Plug n Power modules automatically or instantly You can give your home a lived in look while you are away by setting your Mini Timer to turn lights on and off automatically and you can operate 61 3000 home automation starter kit ...

Page 2: ...o connect coffee pots and heaters to your Home Automation system If coffee pots or heaters are left unattended your coffee pot or heater could be damaged from overheating and could create a fire hazard Always be aware of which appliances your are controlling in order to avoid a potentially dangerous situation what it does Your Mini Timer plugs into any AC outlet in your home and works like a digita...

Page 3: ...on your Mini Timer includes nine basic areas Mode Switch Use this switch to set or review a timed event change the Housecode or set the clock Also sets the time for the internal alarm buzzer On Off Buttons Use the four sets of on off buttons to turn your modules on and off instantly Time Adjust Rocker Use this to set the time clock and each programmed event Wake Use this to turn on the internal al...

Page 4: ...ecode set Press the or timer rocker to select the desired House Code Set the mode switch back to run setting your alarm With the wake switch in the on position setting a programmed event for module 1 also sets the internal alarm buzzer You can turn the buzzer off by sliding the wake switch to the off position You can turn off your bedside lamp by pressing the off button for module 1 If you don t w...

Page 5: ...at the same time everyday Note You can program a total of 64 On or Off times These are distributed between the eight unit codes selected with the four on off buttons If you try to set a programmed time and the memory is full the display will read FULL To remove this press the clear button programming a timed event reviewing and changing programmed events To review a programmed event set the mode s...

Page 6: ...ack of the appliance module troubleshooting You can t operate a module with the Mini Timer Be sure you have power to the outlet controlling the module and the switch on the light or appliance is on Check that the Unit Code and House Code on the modules are set correctly Try plugging the module and the Mini Timer into the same outlet If the module doesn t work in any outlet the module may be defect...

Page 7: ...lamp and appliance modules and many others Remotes You can add any number of Home Automation wireless remotes to control up to 16 modules around the home requires a Transceiver Controllers The Mini Controller lets you instantly control up to 8 Plug n Power Modules at the touch of a button Security System The modules that come with your Home Automation Start Kit also work with RadioShack s Wireless...

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