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Setting up an optional lamp module, Beyond the basics, Setting your module’s codes – Radio Shack 49-1000 User Manual

Page 21: Connecting your module, Testing your module, Important reminders

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Beyond the Basics

Setting Up an Optional Lamp
Module

setting your module’s codes

Using a small screwdriver, set your

module’s red House Code dial to the same

letter as your Security Console.

Set the Black Unit Code dial to any unused

number.

connecting your module

Plug your lamp’s AC cord into the

module.

 Plug your module into the same wall outlet as

your Security Console.

testing your module

To test your module, make sure the lamp’s switch is on and

plug the module into the same wall outlet as your Console.

 Press the Console’s On and Off buttons that correspond to the

Unit Code setting on your lamp module.

If your module turns on and off, move the Console and your

module to their permanent location.

If your module does not work, try plugging your Console

into another location, or visit your local RadioShack store for

assistance.

important reminders

Your lamp module only can be used to control an incandescent lamp

rated up to 300W. It is not suitable for other types of lamps, such as

fluorescent or energy saving lamps, low voltage lamps, or lamps that

include a dimmer control.

Do not connect an appliance to a lamp module. It may damage

the

lamp module and/or appliance, and could cause a fire hazard. Use an

appliance module instead.

Unit Code dial

House Code dial

Use the bottom outlet plug for

your module and the top plug for

your Security Console.

Tip

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