Smarthome 12063W Quick Referenc Manual - page 12
Toggle Mode Button Programming:
In this step, it is necessary to send two X10 signals to the keypad from an X10
transmitter. The first transmission will contain an X10 address; the second will
contain information on how the button is to behave.
1. Enter the Setup Mode (by holding any two buttons for 5 seconds).
2. Press the button to be programmed.
3. Make sure the button is in the Toggled Mode by observing the button’s light;
it should be blinking. If it is not blinking, press the button a second time.
4. Send the first signal using an X10 controller. The signal must be an address
only; unit codes 1 to 16 without a command.
5. The second X10 signal will set the button’s mode:
BRIGHT Button is for an Appliance (Non-Lamp)
ON
Button is for a Lamp or Wall Switch Module.
When the button is pressed and held, sends BRIGHT and DIM signals
on alternate press and holds.
DIM
Button is for an Appliance that can confirm its ON/OFF status by
responding to status request signals. KeypadLinc will send the ON or
OFF command followed by a status request signal. The button's light
will illuminate depending on the returned signal. If a device does not
respond, the button's light will not change.
OFF
Button is for a Lamp Module than can confirm its ON/OFF status by
responding to status request signals. KeypadLinc will send the ON or
OFF command followed by a status request signal. The button's light
will illuminate depending on the returned signal. If a device does not
respond, the button's light will not change. When the button is pressed
and held, sends BRIGHT and DIM signals on alternate press and holds.
Unit Code Button is for triggering scenes in SwitchLincs and LampLincs. Sends
ON/OFF signals on alternate button presses. If the button is pressed and
held, it will aid in setting up scenes in SwitchLinc Wall Switches. See
section: “Setting Scenes for SwitchLinc Wall Switches and LampLincs”
on page 14.
6. The button’s Indicator light will turn off and the button is programmed. To program
additional buttons, re-enter the Setup Mode.
Most X10 transmitters have only one button to press to send an
address with either an ON or OFF signal. These units will limit the
button mode to; regular lamp module or a lamp module with
status. Investing in a X10 Maxi-Controller, (Smarthome #4020), will
provide access to all five button modes.
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Warning: before using confirmation, make sure the module you are controlling is
capable of sending STATUS ON/OFF signals (sometimes called Status Request). If it
cannot, the KeypadLinc light will not correctly indicate the status and the button
since the remote module can’t transmit back.
The following items are known to have two-way abilities and respond to a Status
Request signal:
Item
Manufacturer’s No. Smarthome No.
SwitchLinc 2-Way Wall Switches
#2380, #2381, #2383
ToggleLinc 2-Way Wall Switches
#23890, #23893
SwitchLinc Relay 2-Way Wall Switch
#23883
LampLinc 2-Way
#2000STW, #2000STW3
ApplianceLinc 2-Way
#2002STW, #2001STW
I/O Linc Relay Controller
#1624
X10 Two-Way Lamp Modules
#LM14A
#2000TW
X10 Two-Way Appliance Modules
#AM14A
#2001TW
X10 Motion Sensing Floodlights
#PR511
#4080XT
X10 RF Transceiver Modules
#RR-501
#4005
(Stanley, IBM & Leviton equivalent models)
Non-Toggle Mode Button Programming:
In the Non-Toggled mode, the keypad will send the same signals each time the
button is pressed. Each button can have one or two signals. See page 11 for more
information.
1. Enter the Setup Mode (by holding any two buttons for 5 seconds).
2. Press the button to be programmed.
3. Make sure the button is in the Non-Toggle mode by observing the button’s light; it
should be constantly lit. If it isn’t constantly lit, press the button a second time. If
other button lights come on when a button is pressed, it means that button is part of
a Group. The indicators will have no effect on the programming of the button. See
“Setting Up Groups” on page 15.
4. From an X10 controller you must tell the KeypadLinc how many commands will
be put on the button:
• Send
A1
One Address or Command
• Send
A2
Two Addresses, Two Commands, or
an Address and a Command
This signal must be a keypress only, A-1 or A-2. A transmitter that sends an address
and a command (A-1, A-ON) on one button press will not work. If you skip this step,
the keypad’s light will ignore any other signals. At the end of 30 seconds, the
keypad will exit the Setup Mode and the button will retain the function for which the
button was previously programmed.
5. Send the one or two X10 units or commands you want programmed into this
button.
6. The light will turn off and the button is programmed.
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#4020 Maxi-
Controller