HomeTech XPMT1 Troubleshooting, Accessories, Intercom systems, Power interruptions, Modules

Models: XPMT1

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

1. If a particular Module won’t go on or off from the buttons on the Mini Timer:

Accessories

Check that you have power to the outlet controlling the Module and the switch on the light or appliance is ON.

Check that the Unit Code and Housecode on the Module are set correctly.

Try plugging the Module and the Mini Timer into the same outlet. If the Module doesn’t work in ANY outlet, not even with the Module and the Mini Timer in the same duplex receptacle (top and bottom) the Module may be defective. Contact www.x10pro.com/ support if you need help.

2. If you can’t control ANY Modules from the Mini Timer.

Check that there is a time displayed on the Mini Timer and that you have power to the outlet it is plugged into.

Check that the Housecode for the Mini Timer is set correctly (see page 13). Try plugging the Module and the Mini Timer into the same outlet. If NONE of your Modules work in ANY outlet, not even with the Module and the Mini Timer in the same duplex receptacle (top and bottom) the Mini Timer may be defective. Contact www.x10pro.com/support if you need help.

Intercom systems

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AGC LAMP MODULE

Intercom systems which send voice signals over existing electrical wiring may interfere with the operation of the Mini Timer when the intercom is in use. If the Intercom system has its own separate wiring it will not cause a problem.

Power interruptions

When the power is restored after an outage, Lamp Modules and Wall Switch Modules will normally be OFF. Appliance Modules have a “latching relay mechanism” and will stay as they were before the interruption.

This means that when you first plug in an Appliance Module which you have just purchased, it may in an ON or OFF state (the state it was in before unplugging it after factory testing).

Battery backup

If you install two AA alkaline batteries in the battery compartment of the Mini Timer your programmed times will be protected for up to 48 hours in the event of a power outage. The backlight and the buzzer do not operate when the unit is running on the backup batteries.

Battery indicator

If the batteries are low, dead, or not installed, the low battery indicator will be shown in the display. It is recommended that you check the condition of the batteries regularly and replace them at least once every 6 months.

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Modules

A wide range of switch and control modules are available from X10 PRO, all of which can be controlled from the Mini Timer. Modules available include replacement wall switches, X10 controlled AC outlets, screw-in lamp modules, plug-in lamp and appliance modules and many others.

Remotes

You can add any number of Home Automation wireless remotes such as the handheld PalmPad™ remote which controls up to 16 modules around the home (requires a Transceiver).

Controllers

Arange of plug-in controllers are available including the Touch-Tone Controller which lets you use any touch tone telephone to call home and control X10 PRO modules, and products which allow any Windowsbased PC to control X10 PRO Modules.

Security System

The Modules that come with your Mini Timer system also work with X10 PRO's Wireless Security Systems.

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HomeTech XPMT1 Troubleshooting, Accessories, Intercom systems, Power interruptions, Battery backup, Battery indicator