User Instructions
This section contains user instructions
for many of the X10 devices. Not all products are covered, but others
will be added over time.
LM12 Lamp Module
AM12
Appliance Module
TM13 Transceiver Module
LM15 Lamp Module
LD11 DIN Rail Dimmer
AD10 DIN Rail Switch
UM7206 Universal Receiver
SS13 Wireless Wall Switch
HR10 Remote Control
KR22 Remote Control
IR7243 Mini Controller
SM10 Universal X10 Transmitter
MT10 Bedside Timer
LM12 Lamp Module
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Set
the House Code and User Code on the front of the module to the desired
codes.
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Plug
the lamp into the module.
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Plug
the module into the wall outlet.
You are
now able to control your module with any X10 controller. It is also
possible to control the module locally. Just switch the regular switch on
and off and shortly the lamps will come on (autosense function).
Electrical specifications:
230V 50Hz
40 watts
minimum
300 watts
maximum – incandescent lamps only.
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AM12
Appliance Module
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Set
the House Code and User Code on the front of the module to the desired
codes.
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Plug
the appliance or lamp into the module.
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Plug
the module into the wall outlet.
You are
now able to control your module with any X10 controller. It is also
possible to control the module locally. Just switch the regular switch on
and off and shortly the lamps will come on (autosense function).
Electrical specifications:
230V 50Hz
16A
maximum resistive
1A
maximum inductive
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TM13 Transceiver Module
The
transceiver has two functions:
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The
TM13 translates radio signals from remotes, sensors and wireless
switches into X10 signals on the mains.
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The
TM13 has a built-in appliance module, which always responds to Unit Code
1.
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Select the same House Code (A…P) as set on the modules you wish to
control. If the TM13 is set to House Code P, then all commands coming
from a remote control will be converted to the power line using the same
house code as set on the remote.
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Put
the antenna in an upright position
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Plug
the module into a wall outlet at a central place in your home.
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Plug
the appliance or lamp into the Module. You can control the is module
with Key 1 and the on/off keys on your x10 remote control.
Electrical specifications:
230V 50Hz
Built-in
appliance module -
16A
maximum resistive
2A
maximum inductive
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LM15 Lamp Module
Compared
to most X10 modules the LM15 does not have code wheels. The code can be set
by using any X10 controller. Because the LM15 will remember the installed
code even after a power loss, the LM15 can be set up before it will be
installed at its final location (for example and outside lamp). The
standard code is A2.
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Remove the light bulb from the socket and insert the LM15 into the
socket.
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Insert a light bulb (100W max open shade, 60W max closed shade) into the
LM15.
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Turn
the lamps switch on.
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Set
any X10 controller to the House Code you want the LM15 to respond to.
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Press
the ON button (corresponding to the Unit Code you want the LM15 to
respond to) on the X10 controller, 3 times, at about 1 second
intervals. On the third press the lamp will turn on signifying that the
code has been learned. (To set the code from an IR7243 mini-controller,
press the number only, 3 times.)
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To
change the code that the LM15 responds to, turn off the power to it,
turn back on and repeat step 5 within 30 seconds of applying the power.
Electrical specifications:
230V 50Hz
100W max
open shade
60W max
closed shade
The LM15
does not contain a dimmer.
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LD11 DIN Rail Dimmer
Caution:
Isolate from mains before working on this unit.
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Mount
the LD11 using the schematic below.
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Set
the rotary code switches in the front to the desired address.

Note:
Take care to allow space for heat dissipation when mounting LD11 dimmers
next to each other, especially when used at maximum rating. 2cm clearance
is recommended.
Additional momentary switched can be connected to terminal 2 for control
form multiple locations. A short press will turn the unit on or off; a long
press will dim or brighten the lamp.
Electrical
specifications:
230V 50Hz
60W
minimum
700W
maximum
Compatible with most low-voltage halogen transformers
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AD10 DIN Rail Switch
Caution:
Isolate from mains before working on this unit.
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Mount
the AD10 using the schematic below.
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Set
the rotary code switches in the front to the desired address.

Selector
switch function:
Position
0: Always Off
Position
1: Always On
Position
Auto: Control by X10 controllers and connected switches enabled
Terminal
1 of the switch is designed for toggle switches: the relay picks up when
phase is present and releases when no voltage is present at the terminal.
Terminal
2 of the switch is designed for pulse contacts. Each time phase is applied
the relay switches (i.e. from Off to On or vice versa).
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UM7206 Universal Receiver
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Select the desired address by setting the code wheels using a small
screwdriver.
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Connect the low voltage application to the isolated relay terminals (max
24V 5A).
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Plug
the UM7206 into a wall outlet.
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Set
the selector switches to the desired positions as below.
Left
selector switch:
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Continuous – the module will switch on when to receives an On command
and will switch off when it receives an Off command.
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Momentary – the module will be switched on for 3-5 seconds when it
receives an On command and will switch off automatically.
Right
selector switch:
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Sounder only – piezo sounder will sound when triggered.
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Sounder & Relay – piezo sounder and relay will be triggered.
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Relay
only – relay contact will be triggered but sounder will not operate.
Electrical specifications:
230V 50Hz
Contact
terminals – 24V DC, 5A max
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SS13 Wireless Wall Switch
The
default address of the switch is House Code A. The top switches control
Unit Code 1. The next switches control Unit Code 2, etc. The lowest
switches brighten or dim the last module controlled.
To change
the House Code:
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Press
and hold the top On switch. The LED blinks once. 3 seconds later the
LED blinks the current setting: 1 blink for House Code A, 2 for House
Code 2, etc.
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Release the top On switch.
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Press
and release the top On switch the appropriate number of times for the
House Code you want to set (e.g. 4 times for House Code D). The LED
blinks for each press. Hold the switch on your last press. 3 seconds
later the LED blinks back the new setting (e.g. 4 blinks for House Code
D). If you do not follow through with the programming sequence the LED
will stay on for one second and the existing setting will not be
changed.
To change
the Unit Code
When you
program a new Unit Code, you set the code for the first (top) switches. The
other switches are then numbered 1 number higher than the switches above
(e.g. if the first switches are set for Unit Code 6, the next switches will
be Unit Code 7, and so on).
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Press
and hold the top Off switch. The red LED blinks once. 3 seconds later
the LED blinks the current setting (e.g. 1 blink for Unit Code 1, 2 for
Unit Code 2, etc).
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Release the top Off switch.
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Press
and release the top Off switch the appropriate number of times for the
Unit Code you want (e.g. 4 times for Unit Code 4). The LED blinks for
each press. Hold the switch on your last press. 3 seconds later the
LED blinks back the new setting (e.g. 4 blinks for Unit Code 4). If you
do not follow through with the programming sequence the LED will stay on
for one second and the existing setting will not be changed.
To change
the battery:
Open battery holder and fit a fresh CR2032 lithium battery. Observe the
polarity.
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HR10 Remote Control
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Insert 4 AAA batteries in the battery holder on the reverse of the
remote. Observe the polarity.
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Select the desired House Code with the aid of a small screwdriver. The
House Code should be the same as set on the associated TM13 transceiver.
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Using
the selector switch you can choose between control of modules 1 to 8, or
modules 9 to 16. The lower 2 buttons are for bright and dim.
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KR22 Remote Control
The
default address of the KR22 is House Code A. The top buttons control Unit
Code 1. The next buttons control Unit Code 2, etc. The lowest buttons
brighten or dim the last module controlled.
To change
the House Code:
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Press and hold the top On button. The LED blinks once. 3 seconds later
the LED blinks the current setting: 1 blink for House Code A, 2 for
House Code 2, etc.
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Release the top On button.
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Press and release the top On button the appropriate number of times for
the House Code you want to set (e.g. 4 times for House Code D). The LED
blinks for each press. Hold the button on your last press. 3 seconds
later the LED blinks back the new setting (e.g. 4 blinks for House Code
D). If you do not follow through with the programming sequence the LED
will stay on for one second and the existing setting will not be
changed.
To change
the Unit Code
When you
program a new Unit Code, you set the code for the first (top) buttons. The
other switches are then numbered 1 number higher than the buttons above
(e.g. if the first buttons are set for Unit Code 6, the next buttons will be
Unit Code 7, and so on).
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Press and hold the top Off button. The red LED blinks once. 3 seconds
later the LED blinks the current setting (e.g. 1 blink for Unit Code 1,
2 for Unit Code 2, etc).
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Release the top Off button.
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Press and release the top Off button the appropriate number of times for
the Unit Code you want (e.g. 4 times for Unit Code 4). The LED blinks
for each press. Hold the button on your last press. 3 seconds later
the LED blinks back the new setting (e.g. 4 blinks for Unit Code 4). If
you do not follow through with the programming sequence the LED will
stay on for one second and the existing setting will not be changed.
To change
the battery:
Remove the back lid of the remote. Install 2 fresh CR2016 batteries.
Observe the polarity.
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IR7243 Mini Controller
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Select the desired House Code with the aid of a small screwdriver.
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Plug
the IR7243 into a wall outlet.
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Select the desired Unit Code number by pressing the Unit Code key (when
you want to control more than one module at the same time press several
keys after each other).
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Press
the ON, OFF, Dim or Bright key to switch the selected modules.
The
IR7243 lets you control Unit Codes 1 to 8 from the Keypad. When using an IR
remote control it is possible to control Unit Codes 1 to 10.
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SM10 Universal X10 Transmitter
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Select the desired address with the aid of a small screwdriver.
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Connect the switch or sensor to the screw terminals.
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Plug
the SM10 into a wall outlet.
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Set
the selector switches to the desired positions.
Selector
switch Input A – B
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The
SM10 will be triggered by a voltage (6-18V DC)
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The
SM10 will be triggered by closure of a switch or relay.
Selector
switch Mode 1 – 2 – 3
1. The
SM10 will turn ON all lamp modules set to its House Code and will also turn
ON any other modules set to its Unit Code. All lamp modules are left in the
ON state when the trigger is deactivated, but appliance modules set to the
same House Code as the SM10 will turn OFF.
2. The
SM10 will FLASH all lights connected to lamp modules. All lamp modules will
be left in the ON state when the trigger is deactivated, but appliance
modules set to the same House Code as the SM10 will turn OFF.
3. If
a trigger signal is presented to the terminal of the SM10, an ON command is
sent to the preset address. When the trigger signal is deactivated, and OFF
command will be sent.
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