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CHANGING HOUSE CODE

The house code is meant to prevent interference with the Power Control System of your neighbour. The Power switch will only respond to signals with the correct house code. This means the house code of the Power switch should be set to the same position as with the used remote control. To change the house code (fig. 1):

Unscrew the battery door at the rear of the remote control.

Check the position of the house code switch inside the remote control.

Adjust the house code of the Power switch by turning the house code selection wheel at the rear of the switch (A-P) with a screwdriver.

Please note that the selected house-code for the remote control and Power switch(es) should be the same! The house code’s default setting is A.

CHANGING UNIT CODE

A unit code should be set on the Power switch. The selected unit code corresponds to the button which has to be pressed on the remote control. If for example, unit-code 3 is set, the Power switch is operated via the 3rd button on the remote control. The unit code’s default setting is 1. To change the unit code (fig. 1):

Set the unit code of the Power switch by turning the unit code selection wheel at the rear of the plug (1-16) with a screwdriver.

The Power switch is operated by pressing the correct button on the remote control.

It is possible to activate more Power switches at the same time by selecting the same unit code.

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Philips SBC SP 370 manual Changing House Code, Changing Unit Code