Miro wireless devices use the 900MHz band for high-speed control communication. Using The Watt Stopper’s own “frequency-agile” Top Dog™ technology, Miro wireless devices avoid interference with other 900MHz devices, such as cordless phones and baby monitors.
3. The status LED will light yellow, indicating that the unit is ready for confi guration. Do not locate the MRR2 Wireless Repeater close to any device that may cause interference or behind large metal objects that can block radio reception.
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fi rmly press and Miro wireless device LED is hold both buttons yellow. If any LED is off, be sure on the MRR2 until the circuit breaker is on and the the LED changes device is correctly installed. (about 2 seconds).
OPERATION Wireless Range Boost Once the repeater is bound to the House, it automatically receives and retransmits all wireless Miro network traffi c in the House, effectively doubling the range of all devices sharing the same House ID. Occupancy Emulation The repeater stores a 7-day record of actual network traffi...
ADVANCED OPERATION Assigning Occupancy Emulation to a House Scene You can assign the repeater’s occupancy emulation function to a Miro House Scene button. This is very convenient, especially if the repeater is installed in a hard to reach area. 1. From a wireless house scene controller (MRD5 or MRH5), press until its LED begins fl...
• If LED is solid yellow after initiating house ID binding: The device may be out of range of the initiating device. Relocate the MRR2. It may be necessary to add another MRR2 if reception to a particular area of the house is blocked.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modifi cations to this device not explicitly approved by The Watt Stopper could void your authority to operate this equipment. Warranty Information Manufacturer warranties its products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of fi...
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