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Setting the clock

Plug the Digital Clock Timer into any convenient AC outlet. Fit two AA alkaline batteries
in the battery compartment to protect the time and program for up to 48 hours in the
event of a power outage.  If the battery is low, dead, or not installed, the low battery
indicator will show in the display.

When you first plug in the Digital Clock Timer the display will flash.  It will also flash if
you have had a power outage and have not installed two AA alkaline batteries or if the
batteries are dead.

1. Set the mode switch to “Clock Set.”

2. Press the top of the “Time” rocker to advance to the correct time. A

quick press on the rocker will advance the time by 1 minute.  If you
hold the rocker down the display will advance to the correct time
faster.  If you overshoot, you can use the bottom rocker to go back.

How to Program a timed event

1. Place the mode switch in “Prog Set/Review” position.

2. Advance to the desired time.

3. Set the 1-4/5-8 switch to the desired position.

4. Press any of the 4 ON or OFF buttons to set an On or Off time for that Module.

This will program the Digital Clock Timer to turn that Module on (or off) at that time

every day

.

5. Advance to another time, and press another ON or OFF button as desired.

6. Set the Mode switch back to RUN.

Special Programming Buttons

1.

Mode button.

  If within 4 seconds after setting an On or Off time, you press

the “Mode” button once or twice until Once shows in the display, you will
modify the program to carry out your programmed event only Once and it
will 

not

 repeat on the next day.

Press again (within 4 seconds after setting an On or Off time) until Security
is shown in the display, to modify the program so that your lights (or
appliances) will go on or off at a slightly different time every day (within the
programmed hour). With each press the display shows whether you've
selected Once, or Security. If neither Once nor Security is displayed, the
event happens at the same time every day.

2.

Clear Button

.  Pressing this (in the Prog/Review Mode) cancels the On time

or Off time being displayed.

3.

Wakeup Switch

.  In the “ON” position an internal wake up buzzer will sound

at the time programmed for Module number 1. When this sounds you can
turn it off by pressing any button to obtain the “snooze” feature.  This will
turn the buzzer back on in 10 minutes and will do so each time you operate
snooze.

The alarm can be cancelled by moving the Buzzer switch to “OFF” and back
to “ON” (for wake up the next morning).

4.

Selector Switch.

  Used to select whether you want your Digital Clock Timer

to instantly control Modules set to Unit Codes 1 thru 4 or 5 thru 8.  You can
move the selector switch back and forth to achieve instant control of 8 

X10

PRO

 

Modules. You can also move the switch during programming to select

which modules (1-4 or 5-8) you are setting times for.

Controlling X10 PRO Modules

Follow the steps below to make sure you can control your Modules before you program the Digital

Clock Timer.

1. Install and set up all of your 

X10 PRO 

Modules referring to the instructions included

with them.  

Be sure to turn off the power at the main circuit breaker panel when

installing Wall  Switch  Modules.

2. Set all of your Modules to the same Letter Code as the Digital Clock Timer,

(default is A).

3. Set each Module to a Number Code Between 1 and 8.

4. Set the Mode Switch on the Digital Clock Timer to the “RUN” position.

5. To turn On a particular Module, set the selector switch to 1-4 or 5-8, then press the

ON button corresponding to the number you set on the Module you want to control.
Then (optionally) press BRT or DIM to manually operate the intensity of Lamp
Modules or Wall Switch Dimmers.

6. To turn Off a particular Module, set the selector switch to 1-4 or 5-8, then press the

OFF button corresponding to the number you set on the Module you want to control.
The display shows On or Off next to the Module number for the button you pressed.

To turn on ALL lights 

connected to Lamp Modules and Wall Switch Modules (with the

same Letter Code as the Digital Clock Timer), press the “All Lights On” button.  This
Command will not affect Appliance Modules or Outlet Modules.

To turn off ALL lights AND appliances

 connected to any kind of 

X10 PRO 

Module (with

the same Letter Code as the Digital Clock Timer), including Appliance Modules and
Outlet Modules, press the “All Off” button.

Quick Tour

Setting up the Digital Clock Timer

Summary of Contents for XPMT4

Page 1: ...Digital Clock Timer Owner s Manual Model XPMT4 PRO...

Page 2: ...le heaters Always be aware of what appliance you are turning on or off so that potentially dangerous situations will not occur What it does The Digital Clock Timer plugs into any AC outlet in your hom...

Page 3: ...and Security Modes 7 All Lights On Button Instantly turns on ALL Lamp Modules and Wall Switch Modules Note Appliance Modules and Oultets DO NOT respond to All Lights On Commands even if you have light...

Page 4: ...N position an internal wake up buzzer will sound at the time programmed for Module number 1 When this sounds you can turn it off by pressing any button to obtain the snooze feature This will turn the...

Page 5: ...page Setting something to happen every day at the same time After you have installed all of your Modules and checked that they are working instantly from the Digital Clock Timer you are ready to progr...

Page 6: ...de one of the 4 Module ON or OFF buttons is pressed without modifying the current time and no events are in memory for that Module 0 00 is displayed If while in Prog Review Mode one of the 4 module ON...

Page 7: ...r example If you connect your bedside lamp to a Lamp Module set to Number Code 1 and then program Module number 1 for an On time of 7 00 AM At 7 00 AM your bedside lamp will turn on and the internal b...

Page 8: ...permanent location If you can t control the Module contact www x10pro com support for help Setting The Lamp Module s Code Modules sold separately Using a small screwdriver set the red Letter Code dial...

Page 9: ...hey were before the interruption This means that when you first plug in an Appliance Module which you have just purchased it may in an ON or OFF state the state it was in before unplugging it after fa...

Page 10: ...or a period of two 2 years from the original date of purchase at retail X10 agrees to repair or replace at its sole discretion a defectiveX10productifreturnedtoX10withinthewarrantyperiodandwith proof...

Page 11: ...XPMT4 10 08 X10 PRO North Las Vegas NV 89032 www x10pro com Made in China...

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