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Radio control
Your Grid Pad contains a radio transmitter that can be used to control a range of accessories. These include mains sockets
(and therefore lamps, fans and heaters) as well as alarms and intercoms. Setting up your Grid Pad with a remote socket
varies depending on the make, the following example shows how an Easywave socket can be paired with a Grid Pad
running the Grid 3 software.
Programming a socket:
1. Plug the socket into the mains.
2. In Grid 3, enter edit mode and create a new cell and insert the command
EasyWave
. Choose the code you wish to transmit (
Button 1 A
if this is your
first socket)
3. Press the
programming button
on the socket once. The LED will flash
steadily.
4. Click ‘
Transmit now
’.
5. The LED on the socket will now be solid for a few seconds before flashing
again. Press the
programming button
three more times to confirm the
pairing.
6. Exit edit mode in Grid 3 and select your cell. It should turn the socket on.
7. To create an ‘off’ cell repeat the process but choose
Button 1 B
and press
the button on the socket twice when learning for the first time.
Programming button
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