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MT10E_08/97

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Contents

Introduction ................................................................................................... 3

Quick Tour ..................................................................................................... 5

How to program a timed event .................................................................. 6

Special programming buttons ................................................................... 6

Setting up the Mini Timer ............................................................................ 7

Setting the clock ........................................................................................ 7

Controlling 

X-10

 modules .......................................................................... 7

Programming ON and OFF times .............................................................. 9

Setting something to happen every day at the same time ...................... 9

Setting a timed event to occur once only ................................................. 9

Setting a timed event to occur in the 'Security' mode ........................... 10

Sleep function .......................................................................................... 10

Reviewing timer events ........................................................................... 11

If the display reads 18:88 ........................................................................ 11

Selector switch ........................................................................................ 11

Controlling modules 1-8 ........................................................................... 11

Alarm settings ............................................................................................. 12

Setting the alarm buzzer ......................................................................... 12

To cancel the wake up alarm .................................................................. 12

Suspending the wake up function ........................................................... 13

Troubleshooting ......................................................................................... 14

Intercom systems .................................................................................... 14

Power interruptions .................................................................................. 14

Battery backup ......................................................................................... 14

Battery test ............................................................................................... 14

Содержание MT10

Страница 1: ... MINI TIMER MT10E ON WAKE UP BRIGHT SLEEP WAKE UP CLEAR SELECTOR ONCE SECURITY TIME DIM ALL UNITS OFF ALL LIGHTS ON OFF 1 4 5 8 OFF ON 2 6 3 7 1 5 4 8 RUN PROG SET PROG REVIEW SET CLOCK A C E G I K M O MINI TIMER X10 MINI TIMER X10 ...

Страница 2: ...ry day at the same time 9 Setting a timed event to occur once only 9 Setting a timed event to occur in the Security mode 10 Sleep function 10 Reviewing timer events 11 If the display reads 18 88 11 Selector switch 11 Controlling modules 1 8 11 Alarm settings 12 Setting the alarm buzzer 12 To cancel the wake up alarm 12 Suspending the wake up function 13 Troubleshooting 14 Intercom systems 14 Power...

Страница 3: ...pot can be remotely turned on If that should happen your coffee pot may be damaged from overheating If an electric heater is turned on by remote control while clothing just happens to be draped over it a fire could result Therefore do not use with high power heating devices such as portable heaters Always be aware of what appliance you are turning on or off so that potentially dangerous situations...

Страница 4: ...se wiring instantly or at the times you set These signals are received by the X 10 Modules You Plug a lamp up to 300 watts into a Lamp Module an appliance such as a TV stereo or coffee pot into an Appliance Module and replace important indoor or outdoor security lights up to 500 watts with the Wall Switch or Dimmer Module Introduction ...

Страница 5: ...r 5 through 8 on and off instantly by pressing either the top of the rocker for ON or bottom for OFF In the Prog Set mode these rockers are used to set on or off times for the selected number 1 to 4 or 5 to 8 5 Alarm Rocker key 1 or 5 also sets the time for the internal alarm buzzer 6 Bright Dim Rocker Key The Bright and Dim rocker key brightens and dims lights connected to Lamp Modules and Wall S...

Страница 6: ...ode cancels the on time or off time being displayed 4 Buzzer Switch In the ON position an internal wake up buzzer will sound at the time programmed for Module number 1 or 5 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 Buzze...

Страница 7: ... If you overshoot you can use the left hand rocker to go back Controlling X 10 modules Follow the steps below to make sure you can control your Modules before you program the Mini Timer 1 Install and set up all of your X 10 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 M...

Страница 8: ...right or Dim rocker key Hold the key pressed until the desired brightness level is reached To turn on ALL lights connected to Lamp Modules and Wall Dimmer Modules with same Housecode as Mini Timer press the All Lights On key This key does not affect appliances To turn off ALL lights AND appliances connected to any kind of X 10 Module with same Housecode as Mini Timer including Appliance Modules pr...

Страница 9: ...Unit Code 2 to go off at 7 00 AM every day You can now advance to another time and press another ON or OFF rocker key or the same rocker key to program another time You can program 2 on times and 2 off times for each of the 4 Modules Note if you try to set a third on or off time the display will read 18 88 to let you know you ve done something wrong To clear this select Prog Review and press the s...

Страница 10: ...7 00 PM and 8 00 PM every day after that This time will vary each day so that the Module doesn t go on at the same time each day to give your home a lived in look Sleep function Set the Mode Switch to Run To Turn a Module ON for 15 mins Press the ON rocker for the desired Module then press the Sleep button within 4 seconds The Module will turn on immediately and will turn off automatically 15 minu...

Страница 11: ...o enter an additional time when you already have 2 times set You should select Prog Review mode and press the ON or OFF key to review the times set Cancel one or more of your set times to enter another Selector switch 1 4 position With the Selector switch in the 1 4 position the 4 ON and OFF rocker keys control and set times for Modules set to Unit Codes 1 thru 4 respectively 5 8 position With the...

Страница 12: ...ion you will suspend both the buzzer AND any times you have set for Module 1 or 5 This is useful to suspend the wake up function on weekends To Cancel the wake up alarm When the alarm sounds at the time you have set you can cancel it in one of two ways 1 Slide the Buzzer switch to the OFF position This will cancel the alarm permanently Slide the switch back to ON if you want the alarm to wake you ...

Страница 13: ...de switch in the Set Clock position The ON program for BOTH the Alarm buzzer AND the bedside lamp will be suspended You can control Modules instantly with the Mode switch in the Set Clock position just as you can when it is the RUN position but remember to place the Mode switch back to RUN and put the Buzzer switch back to the ON position on Sunday night to resume the wake up program for weekdays ...

Страница 14: ...isting electrical wiring may interfere with the operation of the Mini Timer when the intercom is in use If the Intercom system has it s own separate wiring it will not cause a problem Power interruptions When the power is restored after an outage Lamp Modules and Wall Switch Modules will normally be OFF Appliance Modules have a latching relay mechanism and will stay as they were before the interru...

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