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Let’s quickly review the functions of each part of the keyboard (you can go to page 7 for
a step by step tutorial if you prefer). Referring to the diagram below and the cutaway
sections that follow you will see that the keyboard on the Digital Clock Timer consists of
7 basic areas.
1.
Mode Switch.
This is used to select whether you want to
set or review a timed event, change the Letter Code, or
set the clock. See page 13 to change the Letter Code.
2.
ON/OFF Buttons.
There are 4 sets of ON/OFF buttons.
They let you turn Modules 1 through 4 (or 5 through 8)
on and off instantly by pressing either the ON or OFF
button.
In the “Prog Set/Review” mode these buttons are used
to set on and off times for the selected number (1 to 4 or
5 to 8).
3.
Time Adjust Rocker.
This is used to set the time of the
clock and the time you want to set for each programmed
event. *Also, used to manually operate the Bright /Dim
levels of Lamp Modules and Wall Switch Dimmer
Modules after selecting the desired Number Button.
* Bright/Dim Commands are not stored in the memory, this
is for direct manual operation only.
4.
Alarm.
The number 1 button also sets the time for the
internal alarm buzzer.
5. All Units Off Button.
Instantly turns Off ALL Modules including Appliance Modules.
6. Mode Button
cycles through Daily, Once, 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 lighting plugged into them. Aplliance Modules and Outlet Modules WILL respond to "All
Units Off" Commands.
Setting it up
Connect the power supply to the Digital Clock Timer and plug the
power supply into any convenient AC outlet.
NOTE: you must use the power supply that came with the Digital
Clock Timer. The power supply contains circuitry required to control
your X10 PRO Modules, so you CANNOT replace it with a regular
12V power supply.
Install two AA alkaline batteries in the compartment on the back, if
desired (to protect the time and programmed events if there's a
power outage).
Introduction
Quick Tour
How it works
The Digital Clock Timer plugs into any AC outlet in your home and transmits digitally
encoded signals over your house wiring instantly or at the times you set. These signals
are received by the
X10 PRO
Modules.
You Plug a lamp up to 300 watts into a Lamp Module, an appliance such as a radio, fan,
or coffee pot into an Appliance Module and replace important indoor or outdoor security
lights up to 500 watts with the Wall Switch Module (modules sold separately).
Digital
Clock Timer
Appliance
Module
Lamp
Module
Wall Switch
Module
1. Mode
Switch
4. Set
Alarm
2. ON/OFF
Buttons
3. Time Adjust Rocker/
Bright/Dim controls
7. All Lights On Button
5. All Units Off Button
6. Mode Button