TABLE OF cONTENT INTRODUCTION ....................INSERTING THE BATTERIES ..............SET THE CLOCK ..................PROGRAMMING THE LCD DELUXE REMOTE TO RECEIVER MODULE ..................PROGRAMMING FOR INDIVIDUAL OPERATION ........PROGRAMMING FOR ZONE OPERATION ..........PROGRAMMING FOR SCENE OPERATION ..........9-12 PROGRAMMING FOR TIMER OPERATION ..........
INTrOducTION SkylinkHome LCD Deluxe Remote allows you to wirelessly operate SkylinkHome wireless receiver controls. This LCD Deluxe Remote provides features such as: - Zone Operation - Scene Operation - Timer Operation You can control various home appliances or lights with this remote control and different receiver units.
INsErTINg ThE BATTErIEs Insert 2 AAA batteries to the remote (with the correct polarity as shown), its LCD display will turn on and red LED will flash once. Press any numeric button on the remote, the red LED should flash. The remote is now powered properly. If the LCD display does not turn on or red LED does not flash when button is pressed, refer to Section “Battery”...
PrOgrAmmINg ThE Lcd dELuxE rEmOTE TO rEcEIvEr mOduLE In order to operate the receiver modules with this LCD Deluxe Remote, the remote must be programmed to the receiver modules. The LCD Deluxe Remote can trans- mit 4 types of commands: 1) Individual Operation –...
You may use the following table to fill in the lights or small appliances you would like to control and their related zones. This will give you a clear direction during the programming process. Number Button Lights Zone PrOgrAmmINg FOr INdIvIduAL OPErATION Individual operation allows you to use one of the buttons from 1 to 9 to control one specific light or appliance.
3. Once the receiver module is in programming mode, press the button [1 – 9] on the remote that you plan to use to transmit the “Learn” code. Red LED will flash and then off. The signal icon will disappear indicating the “Learn” code is sent.
4. Once the remote is programmed, the receiver module will quit from programming mode and the programmed remote is now ready to be used. Follow the same instructions above to program the zone number into various re- ceiver modules to form a zone with multiple lights (i.e. Zone 1 signal programmed to both Family Room Ceiling Light receiver module and Family Room Floor Light receiver module).
4. The red LED light will be on. The Scene icon, Signal icon and Settings icon will stay on for 15 seconds, allowing you to program this scene to the receiver module. 5. Put the receiver module that you plan to program into programming mode. Refer to the User’s Instructions of that receiver module.
You may assign a scene to specific receivers with preset brightness to create a different atmosphere. Please see examples below. Scene Scene Name Receiver Control Brightness Evening Family Room Floor Light Evening Family Room Ceiling Light Evening Kitchen Floor Light Movie Kitchen Ceiling Light Movie...
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2. Press [1 – 9] to select the Timer number you want to setup. 3. The day of the week (e.g. MO) will flash. Select the day you want the timer to be activated by using the Up [▲] and Down [▼] buttons. To select, press [ The day of the week will turn solid, meaning this is the day this timer will be on.
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To Assign a Timer: 1. Press TIMER button once to select Timer mode. 2. Press [1 – 9] to select the desired timer, (i.e. Enter [1] for Timer 1.) 3. Press [PROG] to select between assigning this timer for: a. Individual Light / Device b.
Repeat the above steps to setup different timer operations. To Activate or deactivate the Timer: 1. When in the standby mode, press [TIMER] once. 2. Press [1 – 9] to select the desired timer, i.e. Enter [1] for Timer 1. 3.
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