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The
X10 PRO
Digital Clock Timer controls up to 8
X10 PRO
Modules automatically or
instantly. You can have your outside lights as well as inside lights and appliances go on
and off at preset times to give your home a lived-in look while you are away.
You can program your Modules to go on and off at the same time every day or you can
set your radio to wake you up “Once” only, for an early morning flight. There is even a
“Security” Mode that automatically varies your programmed time each day so your
home doesn’t look like it’s controlled by a timer.
You can keep the Digital Clock Timer by your bedside and it will wake you up on
weekdays. It has a snooze feature so you can sleep a while longer and you can turn the
alarm off on weekends.
You can manually turn off your child’s radio or night light from your bedside. You can
turn on ALL lights connected to Lamp Modules and Wall Switch Modules with the touch
of a button if you hear a suspicious noise at night. You can even turn off everything in
the system with one button.
Before you begin
Keep in mind that your
X10 PRO
System will always turn lamps and appliances on or off
the instant you press the buttons. That’s obvious - but there can be some unexpected
consequences.
For example, an empty coffee 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 will not occur.
What it does
The Digital Clock Timer plugs into any AC outlet in your home and you set it like a
digital alarm clock. Channel number 1 also activates an internal buzzer so you can us it
as an alarm clock too! You can program up to 8
X10 PRO
Modules from the Digital
Clock Timer and you also have instant control of 8 Modules.
There is a handy snooze feature which lets you cancel the alarm buzzer by pressing
any
key. This will stop the buzzer and will set the alarm off again in 10 minutes. You can
do this indefinitely.
Advancing to a particular time (in the Prog Set/Review mode) and then pressing a
number ON or OFF key will set an on or off time for that Module, every day. However, if
(within 4 seconds) you press “Once” you will change that program to occur only once, if
you press “security” you will change the program to occur at different times each day
(variably).
Introduction ................................................................................................... 3
Quick Tour ...................................................................................................... 5
How to program a timed event .................................................................. 6
Special programming buttons ................................................................... 6
Setting up the Digital Clock Timer .............................................................. 7
Setting the clock ........................................................................................ 7
Controlling
X10 PRO
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
Reviewing timer events ........................................................................... 10
If the display shows FULL ....................................................................... 11
Selector switch ........................................................................................ 11
Instantly Controlling Modules .................................................................. 11
Alarm settings .............................................................................................. 12
Setting the alarm buzzer ......................................................................... 12
To cancel the wake up alarm .................................................................. 12
Suspending the wake up function ........................................................... 13
Changing the Letter Code ......................................................................... 13
Setting up the Modules .............................................................................. 14
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 16
Intercom systems .................................................................................... 16
Power interruptions .................................................................................. 16
Battery backup ......................................................................................... 16
Battery test ............................................................................................... 16
Contents
Introduction