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− | + | ==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 | + | *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.). | + | *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 | + | *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. | |
− | and Unit Code as your Motion Sensor (MS13A/MS14A/MS16A) and the | + | ==Related Articles== |
− | 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 | + | [[Category:frequently asked questions]] |
− | 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 | ||
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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.