Smarthome KeypadLinc 12073W User Manual

Wall-mounted controller with integrated dimmer
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KeypadLinc
TM
Wall-Mounted Controller with Integrated Dimmer
Now Includes
BoosterLinc Signal
Boosting
(6-Button Models only)
For models:
#12073W & #12074W with Amber LEDs
#12073WB & #12074WB with Blue LEDs
#12073WW & #12074WW with White LEDs

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  • Page 1 KeypadLinc Wall-Mounted Controller with Integrated Dimmer Now Includes BoosterLinc Signal Boosting (6-Button Models only) For models: #12073W & #12074W with Amber LEDs #12073WB & #12074WB with Blue LEDs #12073WW & #12074WW with White LEDs...
  • Page 2 (ON, OFF, BRIGHT, DIM, etc.) • User-adjustable dimming Fade-On/Off Rate and On-Level • Programs and operates like other Smarthome 2-Way products • All settings are held in non-volatile memory (no code wheels to set) • Easy, flexible programming •...
  • Page 3: Quick Reference Guide

    Dimmable module Dim: 2-Way non-dimmable module OFF: 2-Way dimmable module Controls a Smarthome scene-enabled modules (see page 12 for more detailed instructions) Non-Toggled Mode 1. Enter Setup mode (hold any two keys for 5 seconds) Address Programming 2. Press the button to be set 3.
  • Page 4: Installation Instructions

    • Installation should be performed only by a qualified electrician, or by a home- owner who is familiar and comfortable with electrical circuitry. If there are any questions, consult an electrician or contact Smarthome's Tech Support depart- ment for guidance.
  • Page 5 Step-by-step Instructions 1. Disconnect the power for the existing switches at the circuit breaker or fuse panel. Verify that the power has been removed by trying to turn on the lights controlled by the switches. 2. Remove the trim plate from the existing switches. 3.
  • Page 6 You will need a transmitter to set the button's addresses or functions. To get the maximum number of programming options, we recommend a ControLinc Duo (Smarthome item #4071) or a Maxi Controller (#4020). These controllers have sepa- rate keys for the addresses (1,2,5,etc.) and the commands (ON, OFF, etc.). Many PLC/X10 transmitters have buttons with combined functions.
  • Page 7 Assigning a Button to Locally Control the Integrated Dimmer (optional) Once the integrated dimmer has been assigned a primary address, you may want to change the button(s) that control it. By default, all 6-Button KeypadLinc Controllers that began shipping in April 2004 will automatically update the top ON and bottom OFF control buttons when the dimmer’s address is changed.
  • Page 8 Integrated Dimmer’s Advanced Primary Address Programming The Integrated Dimmer’s Fade-On/Off-Rate and Default On-Level can be remotely set using a ControLinc Duo (Smarthome #4071), a Maxi-Controller (#4020) or an equivalent transmitter capable of sending Housecode and Unit Code without ON or OFF.
  • Page 9 2-Way and Plus Dimmers and Switch The scenes for all these modules can be setup simultaneously using the same pro- gramming sequence. Signals sent by transmit-enabled Smarthome products, like those above, will be received and understood by the KeypadLinc! Transmitters that can set up scenes...
  • Page 10 Scene Address Programming (continued) Programming Scene Membership and On-Levels: 1. Transmit the “clear” sequence: Tip: Be careful not 2. Activate the integrated dimmer by turning it on and adjusting to “fat-finger” the brightness at the KeypadLinc or remotely. (Hint: a scene the buttons as can trigger a module to go off by setting the dim level to 0%.) you send the...
  • Page 11: Toggle Mode

    For example, if you turned on a "receiver-only" wall switch, the indicator light on the KeypadLinc would not come on because most wall switches can't transmit. If you need the modules to transmit when manually activated, check out Smarthome's many 2-way modules like SwitchLinc 2-Way, ToggleLinc 2-Way, and LampLinc 2-Way plug-in modules.
  • Page 12 Sends ON/OFF signals on alternate button presses. If the button is CODE pressed and held, it will aid in setting up scenes in SwitchLinc Wall Switches. See section: “Setting Scenes for Smarthome Scene- Enabled Products” on page 15. The indicator light will turn off and the button is programmed.
  • Page 13 ON or OFF signal. These units will limit the button mode to regular lamp module or a lamp module with status. Investing in a Maxi-Controller, (Smarthome #4020), will provide access to all five button modes. #4020 Maxi-...
  • Page 14 Non-Toggle Mode Button Programming (Sending the same commands with each keypress) In the Non-Toggled mode, the keypad will send the same signals each time the but- ton is pressed. Each button can be programmed to send one or two signals. See page 11 for more information.
  • Page 15: Setting Up Groups

    5. The KeypadLinc will send the command sequence to lock-in the scene. The but- ton will stop blinking and the KeypadLinc will be ready to use. 6. The Smarthome scene-enabled units that were enrolled in that scene will momentarily blink their lights (if they are still on).
  • Page 16: Factory Reset

    • The BoosterLinc feature in KeypadLinc has been tested and found to be compati- ble with all current X10 powerline products. However, it does interfere with Smarthome’s Insteon future powerline carrier technologies. Disabling the BoosterLinc mode when using Insteon-based products may be necessary.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting And Technical Support

    If these solutions have been tried, the manual has been reviewed and you still can- not resolve an issue you’re having with the KeypadLinc; • Search our on-line knowledge base at: http://smarthome.custhelp.com • E-mail tech@smarthome.com • Call our Technical Support Dept. at 949-221-9200...
  • Page 18 You can use the pre-printed labels that shipped with your KeypadLinc or create your own using the enclosed blank labels. Visit the Smarthome Web site to download replacement label files or a templates to allow label creation in word processors that can read the Microsoft® Word format and Adobe®...
  • Page 19 Changing the Front Plastics The white plastic trim pieces on the front of the KeypadLinc may be changed if needed. The kit consists of three pieces, however, they come assembled together for easier installation. If the individual pieces come apart, refer to the image on the right for the correct assembly order.
  • Page 20 PLC signals from being absorbed and raise the signal strength of the entire home. Smarthome has many filters that will fix the problem. An aver- age home will need between three and five filters. If you are in the business of installing automation systems and not in the ‘call-back’...
  • Page 21: Helpful Tools

    To use this controller, you have to press the address (for example, “5”), then the command (ON, OFF, BRIGHT, etc.). Many of the features found in Smarthome products need to be pro- grammed with individual button presses. Using a controller that...
  • Page 22: Glossary Of Terms

    Maxi Controller - A PLC transmitter that has separate buttons for the unit codes and the commands. In some of the advanced set up functions for the KeypadLinc, it is necessary for only a unit code to be sent. The Smarthome’s ControLinc Duo #4071, X10 SC-503, and Leviton 6320 are examples of Maxi- Controllers.
  • Page 23: Specifications

    Please visit a retailer or distributor for the com- KeypadLinc 6 plete line of automation products from Smarthome Design. with 450W inte- Check out our web site at: grated dimmer...
  • Page 24 Smarthome Limited Warranty Smarthome warrants to the original consumer purchaser of this product that, for a period of two years from the date of purchase, this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship and will perform in substantial conformity to the description of the product in this Owner's Manual. This warranty shall not apply to defects or errors caused by misuse or neglect.

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