X10 programming options, Setting the x10 address, Removing the x10 address – INSTEON Load Controller 220V / 240V 30 Amp, N/O and N/C (2477SA1, 2477SA2) Manual User Manual
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240V Load Controller Owner’s Manual
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X10 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
240V Load Controller is X10 ready, meaning that it can respond to X10 commands from X10 controllers
and it can send commands to X10 devices. However, to operate 240V Load Controller in X10 mode, you
must first set up an X10 address. As it ships from the factory or after a factory reset procedure, 240V
Load Controller will not have an X10 address set up.
Setting the X10 Address
You must complete the following before 240V Load Controller will respond to X10 commands:
1)
Set 240V Load Controller to linking mode by pressing and holding the Set button until it beeps (3
seconds)
The 240V Load Controller
will
begin blinking green
You will have 4 minutes to complete the next step before linking mode automatically times out.
2)
Using an X10 controller, send the X10 address you want to assign followed by the ON command
three times
For example, to assign the address A1, you would send “A1 ON A1 ON A1 ON.”
3) Once 240V Load Controller has received the preceding sequence three times, it will exit linking mode
240V Load Controller
will
double-beep and its Status LED
will
turn on solid green if the load is on
or solid red if it is off
Removing the X10 Address
If you are no longer going to control 240V Load Controller with an X10 address, it is very important that
you unlink it, because otherwise 240V Load Controller will respond to the X10 command and may cause
the device to turn on by itself.
1) Set 240V Load Controller to linking mode by pressing and holding the Set button until it beeps (3
seconds)
The 240V Load Controller
will
begin blinking green
2) Set 240V Load Controller to unlinking mode by pressing and holding the Set button until it beeps
again (3 seconds)
The 240V Load Controller
will
begin blinking red
You will have 4 minutes to complete the next step before unlinking mode automatically times out.
3) Using an X10 controller, send the X10 address you want to remove, followed by the ON command
three times
For example, to remove the address A1, you would send “A1 ON A1 ON A1 ON.”
4) Once 240V Load Controller has received the preceding sequence three times, it will exit unlinking
mode
240V Load Controller
will
double-beep and its Status LED
will
turn on solid green if the load is on
or solid red if it is off
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