
CAUTION:
UNPLUG UNIT WHEN SERVICING CONNECTED APPLIANCES.
CAUTION:
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION SHEET. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT TECHNICAL DATA ALONG WITH TESTING AND
TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION WHICH WILL BE USEFUL AFTER INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE.
TO INSTALL:
1. Locate appliance to be controlled by Plug-In Appliance Module and ensure it is operational. Unplug cord from wall outlet then turn appliance ON.
2. Attach appliance plug into Module receptacle noting proper polarity of blades.
3. Plug Module into wall receptacle. Verify that receptacle is live. If controlled by a wall switch, the switch must be kept ON at all times.
4. Depress and hold the programming button located on the front of the unit (refer to Figure 1). After a few seconds, the LED under the button
will begin flashing. The unit is then ready to learn the code from the transmitter.
5. Adjust House and Unit Code on the appropriate transmitters using programming procedure (refer to Transmitter Instruction Sheet for
directions). Press “ON” rocker or “ON” button of the appropriate row on multi-button controller. The Module will receive the code from the
transmitter and set itself to it.
6. Verify that the Module works correctly by operating the ON/OFF adjustments from the transmitter.
7. INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE.
TO OPERATE
ON:
Tap the upper rocker or appropriate address “ON” button on the transmitter. The Module will apply power to the appliance.
OFF:
Tap the lower rocker or appropriate address “OFF” button on the transmitter. The Module will remove power to the appliance.
NOTE: To alert you that there is power to the module when the load is OFF, the push-button light will illuminate. To alert you that the load is
ON, the push-button light will turn OFF.
NOTE: If a power interruption should occur while the device is ON, the load will return ON when power is restored. If a power interruption
should occur while the device is OFF, the load will remain OFF when power is restored.
NOTE: The load connected to the device can be operated locally. Press the button on the front of the unit to turn the load ON or OFF.
NOTE: This device is equipped with 2-Way communications capability. When the device is turned ON or OFF locally, it will transmit status
(ON/OFF) to the transmitter whose LED’s or readouts will adjust accordingly.
TESTING PROCEDURE
With Cat. No HXP15 properly installed and powered-up, use the above procedure to control the unit using the appropriate transmitter. The unit
should respond as follows:
NOTE: If a power interruption should occur while the device is ON, the load will return ON when power is restored. If a power interruption
should occur while the device is OFF, the load will remain OFF when power is restored.
1. Transmit an ON command to the module from an appropriately coded controller. It should respond by turning ON the load.
2. Transmit an OFF command to the module from an appropriately coded controller. It should respond by turning OFF the load.
3. Transmit the ALL LIGHTS ON command to this module from an appropriately coded controller. The unit should not respond.
4. With the load ON as per Step 1, transmit the ALL OFF command to this module from an appropriately coded controller. It should respond by
turning OFF the load.
PERFECT PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST
If Cat. No. HXP15 appears to be functioning improperly, proceed with the following steps:
1. Confirm that the device is being supplied from a 120V, 60Hz AC source ONLY.
2. Confirm that the load being controlled is in proper working order. Local switch, ON.
3. Confirm that the load being controlled does not exceed the 15A module limit.
4. Confirm that unit is programmed properly. Repeat program procedure from Step 4 under “TO INSTALL” section.
5. Confirm that the controller is powered and is set to transmit commands to the same letter and number code on the module.
NOTE: If the module still does not operate properly after following steps 1-5, the fault may not lie with the module. Proceed with steps 6 and 7.
6. Set the controller to transmit address P1. Using a Cat No. 6386 Signal Strength Indicator plugged in on the same branch circuit as the
controller, confirm that the controller is transmitting a minimum reading of 2 volts of command signal at the HI-RANGE setting. If the signal
strength is less than 2 volts, have the controller checked.
7. Check for the adequate command signal to the Cat. No. HXP15 location as follows:
A. Plug the Cat. No. 6385 Signal Test Transmitter into a receptacle on the same circuit as the dimmer.
B. Using the Cat. No. 6386 Signal Strength Indicator at the HXP15 location, check the command signal amplitude. Signal strength must be
100mV minimum. If there is less than 100mV of signal present, it may be necessary to couple both legs of the 120/240 volt power
service at the entrance panel using Cat. No. HCA02 Repeater.
C. If the YELLOW ERROR CONDITION indicator is lit, there is electrical “noise” present on the AC line which is interfering with proper
module operation. The source of the noise must be identified and either filtered out or eliminated (refer to Technical Manual).
Programming
Push-Button
& Local ON/OFF
Figure 1: Module Functions
Figure 2: Back of Module Plug
Figure 3: Bottom of Module Receptacle
DI-000-HXP15-00B