A. Connect the Programming Wand to your PC and launch the Configuration Utility as
described in s
ection 2, steps A-B
above.
B. Select the
Wand Time
tab and verify that the clock is set to the correct time. If the
wand time is not correctly set, verify that your computer's clock is correct and select the
Set to Current System Time
button.
C.
To set schedule events, select the
Schedule
tab and verify that the
Scheduled Events
Active
checkbox at the top of the Configuration Utility is selected. Click the green plus
sign to add a schedule event and select the appropriate time. The values in the
Hours
field are in 24-hour time; e.g.,
5 PM
is represented by
17
. If necessary, specify the date
range and/or days of the week for which the event should be active.
D. Select the
Send to Wand
button to send the schedule configuration to the wand's
programming memory.
E. Use the
Set Mode
feature to configure the Programming Wand so it will set schedule
and time settings without changing the preconfigured codes.
Turn on the wand by pressing and holding the
Write/on
button. By factory default all five
LEDs along the top light up. This indicates the wand is configured to send all five types
of data to the PixiePlus during configuration. You must disable the
Codes
configuration
setting.
Press the
Set Mode
button. The
Codes
LED will begin to blink, indicating you may set
the Codes programming mode to on or off. Press the
Read/off
button to disable Code
configuration. Now the
Schedule
LED will blink. Press the Write/on button to leave
Schedule Configuration active. Press the Write/on button three more times to leave the
Time
,
Firmware
, and
UI
configurations active. The wand will resume normal operation.
F. Program the PixiePlus by following the instructions in s
ection 2, step G
above.
G. Verify Configuration: When you first apply power to the PixiePlus, it will emit one
short pulse if it is correctly configured with a schedule and a working clock. If you hear
no pulse, no RTC is connected. Two pulses mean there is a clock present but no active
schedule configuration. Three or four pulses indicate something is wrong with the RTC.
Contact technical support for more information.
4. Restoring the PixiePlus to its Default Preconfiguration
If the PixiePlus is misconfigured it may easily be restored to its factory default Epson
preconfiguration. Set the PixiePlus to learning mode by inserting the paper clip. Then
press and hold any two buttons while the device is in learning mode. The whole keypad
will blink, first slowly, then quickly. Then the PixiePlus will beep four times, indicating that
it has been restored to its default configuration.
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