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pass & seymour radioMiro Instructions

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How to install and use the
radioMiro
radio repeater
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Away
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Read and retain these instructions
Application
Use the radioMiro
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installations, where the standard range
(approximately 25m/80') is insufficient, or in
buildings with difficult radio reception
conditions.
The radio repeater will effectively double the
transmit/receive range of radioMiro
devices. In very large installations you may
use up to five repeaters, strategically
located.
The radio repeater also offers a great
security feature – real life occupancy
emulation. It records a one-week loop of real
radioMiro
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network traffic, and can play it
back when you're away from home – it'll look
just like you're there.
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Note that, while we definitely recommend the
repeater for either or both of these functions,
we recommend that you use only the number
required for effective radio communication
throughout the home. Using too many
repeaters will not provide any additional
benefit and may slow down network
communication. For in-depth system design
guidance, go to
www.passandseymour.com/miro.
Installation
Locate the repeater in a central location,
taking into consideration both the horizontal
and vertical space in the home. In a 2-story
plus basement home, a good position may
be on the first floor atop a kitchen cabinet.
Do not locate close to any device that may
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cause interference – fluorescent light
for external
fixtures, TV sets, computers etc.
power supply
Plug the external power supply into a
convenient 120 volt outlet, and connect the
power cord to the repeater's power socket.
The status LED will light yellow, indicating
that the unit is ready for configuration.
Configuration
1. To prevent interference between
neighboring systems, radioMiro
Note: when you
must acquire a unique house ID before use.
see
in the
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instructions, press
1. With all devices installed and energized,
the top and the
check that every radioMiro
bottom of the
showing a yellow LED. If not, check that
device rocker for 2
the circuit breaker is on and that the
seconds
device is correctly installed.
2. All devices in a home must be 'bound' to
the same home ID. For a new
radioMiro
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installation, simultaneously
press and hold the top and bottom ( ) of
any device paddle for 2 seconds. Its LED
flashes yellow, indicating that it has
acquired a unique House ID.
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3. Check that all other radioMiro
LEDs are flashing green, indicating that
they have acquired the same House ID.
4. Return to the first device, and press
again for 2 seconds. All device LEDs
revert to green, indicating that house
binding is complete.
Note: if you're adding the device to an
existing radioMiro
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press and hold
on any previously bound
device for 2 seconds to start the procedure,
verify that the newly added device LED is
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  • Page 1 ( ) of any device paddle for 2 seconds. Its LED flashes yellow, indicating that it has acquired a unique House ID. 3. Check that all other radioMiro device LEDs are flashing green, indicating that they have acquired the same House ID.
  • Page 2 It will be just like the last Home Away week you spent at home. 2. When you come back, pressing Home, or any button on any radioMiro device in Home Away the home, cancels occupancy emulation. Assigning Occupancy Emulation to a...
  • Page 3 FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,...