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==Introduction==
Setting Up the Remote Chime
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This guide should help you in quickly setting up the X10 Remote Chime.
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==Setup==
*Set the House code dial on the SC546A Remote Chime to the same letter as your X10
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*Set the House code dial on the SC546A Remote Chime to the same letter as your X10 Controller (TM751 Transceiver Module, MT10A Mini Timer, etc.).
Controller (TM751 Transceiver Module, MT10A Mini Timer, etc.).
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*Set the Unit Code dial on the SC546A to any unused number between 1 and 16. If you are using it with a Motion Sensor, set it to the same House code and Unit Code as your Motion Sensor (MS13A/MS14A/MS16A) and the same House code as your Transceiver (TM751)--if you are using a Transceiver as opposed to the ActiveHome Professional software interface.
*Set the Unit Code dial on the SC546A to any unused number between 1
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*Plug the SC546A Remote Chime into any unused outlet (not one that is controlled by a wall switch, in case the switch accidentally gets turned off).
& 16. If you are using it with a Motion Sensor, set it to the same House code
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*To test the SC546A, press the number button (on any X10 Controller) corresponding to its Unit Code. Or walk past a Motion Sensor. The Motion Sensor sends a signal to the TM751 (or CM15A interface), which retransmits it over your house wiring to the SC546A. The Remote Chime then sounds.
and Unit Code as your Motion Sensor (MS13A/MS14A/MS16A) and the
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same House code as your Transceiver (TM751)--if you are using a Transceiver as opposed to the ActiveHome Professional software interface.
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*Plug the SC546A Remote Chime into any unused outlet (not one that is controlled
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by a wall switch, in case the switch accidentally gets turned off).
 
*To test the SC546A, press the number button (on any X10 Controller)
 
corresponding to its Unit Code. Or walk past a Motion
 
Sensor. The Motion Sensor sends a signal to the TM751 (or CM15A interface), which retransmits it
 
over your house wiring to the SC546A. The Remote Chime then sounds.
 
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Revision as of 00:11, 21 March 2006

Introduction

This guide should help you in quickly setting up the X10 Remote Chime.

Setup

  • Set the House code dial on the SC546A Remote Chime to the same letter as your X10 Controller (TM751 Transceiver Module, MT10A Mini Timer, etc.).
  • Set the Unit Code dial on the SC546A to any unused number between 1 and 16. If you are using it with a Motion Sensor, set it to the same House code and Unit Code as your Motion Sensor (MS13A/MS14A/MS16A) and the same House code as your Transceiver (TM751)--if you are using a Transceiver as opposed to the ActiveHome Professional software interface.
  • Plug the SC546A Remote Chime into any unused outlet (not one that is controlled by a wall switch, in case the switch accidentally gets turned off).
  • To test the SC546A, press the number button (on any X10 Controller) corresponding to its Unit Code. Or walk past a Motion Sensor. The Motion Sensor sends a signal to the TM751 (or CM15A interface), which retransmits it over your house wiring to the SC546A. The Remote Chime then sounds.

Related Articles