LCD Deluxe Remote Model: TD-318 User s Instructions



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LCD Deluxe Remote Model: TD-318 User s Instructions

TABLE OF content INTRODUCTION... 2 INSERTING THE BATTERIES... 3 SET THE CLOCK... 3 PROGRAMMING THE LCD DELUXE REMOTE TO RECEIVER MODULE... 4-5 PROGRAMMING FOR INDIVIDUAL OPERATION... 5-6 PROGRAMMING FOR ZONE OPERATION... 6-7 PROGRAMMING FOR SCENE OPERATION... 7-9 PROGRAMMING FOR TIMER OPERATION... 9-12 BATTERY... 12 FCC... 13 WARRANTY... 13 CUSTOMER SERVICE... 13 1

Introduction SkylinkHome TM LCD Deluxe Remote allows you to wirelessly operate SkylinkHome TM wireless receiver controls. This LCD Deluxe Remote provides features such as: - Zone Operation - Scene Operation - Timer Operation You can control various home appliances or lights with this remote control and different receiver units. Features include lighting ON/OFF and dimming, gate or garage door control, arm and disarm your security system, controlling a fan etc. The following items are included in this package: - One LCD Deluxe Remote - Two AAA batteries - User s Instructions LCD Deluxe Remote Layout LCD Layout Day of week Timer icon Zone icon LED LCD display Timer/ Scene Number Settings icon Brightness Keyboard Timer Settings icon Scene icon Clock Keypad Layout Signal icon PROG Timer Function LEFT UP RIGHT All off ENTER DOWN 2

Inserting the Batteries Insert 2 AAA batteries to the remote (with the correct polarity as shown), its LCD display will turn on and red LED will flash once. Press any numeric button on the remote, the red LED should flash. The remote is now powered properly. If the LCD display does not turn on or red LED does not flash when button is pressed, refer to Section Battery of this manual for details. Follow the rest of the steps to setup the LCD Deluxe Remote so it can work with the receivers that you have. Set the clock During the standby mode, the LCD display will show the day of the week and the time. The time is in 24 hours format. The time is 12:38 PM, Friday To set the clock: 1. Press the [PROG] button twice, until you Flashing Week Day see the Settings icon and the day of the week flashing. 2. Use the Up [ ], Down [ ] buttons to select the day of the week. 3. Use the Left [ ] or Right [ ] button to select the hour and minute and use Up [ ], Settings icon Down [ ] buttons to set the time. 4. You can cycle between day of the week, hour and minute with the Left [ ] and Right [ ] button. 5. Press [ ] to confirm the settings. 3

Programming the LCD Deluxe Remote to Receiver module In order to operate the receiver modules with this LCD Deluxe Remote, the remote must be programmed to the receiver modules. The LCD Deluxe Remote can transmit 4 types of commands: 1) Individual Operation Control one light only, i.e. the ceiling light in the family room. 2) Zone Operation Controls one specific zone or area, which consists of multiple lights, i.e. all lights in the kitchen. 3) Scene Operation Allows you to set a specific atmosphere, where each light has a preset brightness and the scene may consist of multiple lights (i.e. morning scene, evening scene, movie scene, etc.). 4) Timer Operation Allows you to set a timer to turn on or off specific lights, zones, or scenes You may assign the buttons to specific lights and zones. Number Button Lights Zone 1 Family Room Floor Light Zone 1 2 Family Room Ceiling Light Zone 1 3 Kitchen Floor Light Zone 2 4 Kitchen Ceiling Light Zone 2 5 Bedroom Floor Light Zone 3 6 Bedroom Ceiling Light Zone 3 7 Master Bedroom Floor Light Zone 4 8 Master Bedroom Ceiling Light Zone 4 9 Front Yard Light Zone 5 10 Back Yard Light Zone 5 4

You may use the following table to fill in the lights or small appliances you would like to control and their related zones. This will give you a clear direction during the programming process. Number Button Lights Zone Programming for Individual Operation Individual operation allows you to use one of the buttons from 1 to 9 to control one specific light or appliance. To program a remote to the receiver module, a Learn code must be transmitted. Follow the instructions below to transmit a Learn code to the receiver module. 1. Put the receiver module that you plan to program into programming mode. Refer to the User s Instructions of that receiver module. Signal icon 2. During the standby mode, the LCD display will show the current time. Press the [PROG] button once to enter the Individual Programmingmode. The Signal icon [ ] and red LED stays on for 15 seconds. 5

3. Once the receiver module is in programming mode, press the button [1 9] on the remote that you plan to use to transmit the Learn code. Red LED will flash and then off. The signal icon will disappear indicating the Learn code is sent. 4. Once the remote is programmed, the receiver module will quit from programming mode and the programmed remote is ready to be used now. Programming for Zone Operation In the above table, both the Family Room Ceiling Light and Family Room Floor Light are in zone 1. You need to assign the zone 1 signal to both receivers in these 2 locations. That means for Light 1 receiver in the example, you need to program the following signals: - Button 1 to Light 1 based on Programming for Individual Operation - Zone 1 Command to Light 1 based on Programming Zone Operation For Light 2 in the example, you need to program the following signals: - Button 2 to Light 2 based on Programming for Individual Operation - Zone 1 Command to Light 2 based on Programming Zone Operation To assign a zone to a receiver module, follow the instructions below: 1. Put the receiver module that you plan to program into programming mode. Refer to the User s Instructions of that receiver module. 2. When in standby mode, the LCD display will show the current time. Press the [PROG] button 3 times to enter the Zone Programming mode. The Signal icon [ ] and ZONE icon and red LED stay on for 15 seconds. Signal icon Zone icon 3. Press the zone number button, i.e. [1] for zone 1. Red LED light will flash then go off. The signal icon will disappear indicating the Learn code has been sent. 6

4. Once the remote is programmed, the receiver module will quit from programming mode and the programmed remote is now ready to be used. Follow the same instructions above to program the zone number into various receiver modules to form a zone with multiple lights (i.e. Zone 1 signal programmed to both Family Room Ceiling Light receiver module and Family Room Floor Light receiver module). Zone Operation: To turn on a zone: 1. Press the Function button until you see on zone. 2. Press [1 9] to select the desired zone. (i.e. Enter [1] for Zone 1 and all the lights in Zone 1 will be on.) To turn off a zone: 1. Press the Function button until you see off zone. 2. Press [1 9] to turn off the zone. i.e. Enter [1] to turn off all the lights in Zone. Programming for Scene Operation Scene can provide specific brightness of multiple lights with a press of a button. This can create specific atmosphere. The remote provides 9 different scene settings, brightness of light control from 0% [off] to 100% [brightest], (i.e. common scenes are morning scene, evening scene, movie scene and etc.) To setup a scene: 1. Press the [PROG] button 4 times to enter the Scene Programming mode. 2. Press [1 9] to select the scene number you would like to program. 3. Use the Up [ ] and Down [ ] button to increase or decrease the brightness from 0% to 100%. For instant, select 60% brightness for your setting. Once you selected the setting, Press [ ] to confirm. 7

4. The red LED light will be on. The Scene icon, Signal icon and Settings icon will stay on for 15 seconds, allowing you to program this scene to the receiver module. 5. Put the receiver module that you plan to program into programming mode. Refer to the User s Instructions of that receiver module. 6. Once the receiver module is in programming mode, press the Scene number button on the remote, i.e. [1] for Scene 1. The Red LED will flash light then off. You have now programmed a Scene 1 signal with 60% brightness to the receiver module. The LCD display will continue to show the setting for Scene 1 with the brightness setting flashing. 7. As most scene settings involve multiple lights with different brightness, you may change the brightness again and program the same scene to another receiver module. 8. After programming all the scenes, you may press the [PROG] button twice to return to clock mode. Scene Operation: To turn on a scene: 1. Press the Function button until you see scene on. The SCENE icon and ON icon will stay on in the LCD display. 2. Press [1 9] to select the desired scene, i.e. Enter [1] for Scene 1 and all the lights in Scene 1 will be on at the preset brightness. To turn off a scene: 1. Press the Function button until you see scene off. The SCENE icon and OFF icon will stay on in the LCD display. 2. Press [1 9] to turn off the scene, i.e. Enter [1] to turn off all the lights in Scene 1. 8

You may assign a scene to specific receivers with preset brightness to create a different atmosphere. Please see examples below. Scene No. Scene Name Receiver Control Brightness 1 Evening Family Room Floor Light 30% 1 Evening Family Room Ceiling Light 40% 1 Evening Kitchen Floor Light 30% 2 Movie Kitchen Ceiling Light 30% 2 Movie Family Room Ceiling Light 0% 2 Movie Family Room Floor Light 10% 3 Garden Evening Front Door Light 80% 3 Garden Evening Front Yard Light 60% 3 Garden Evening Back Yard Light 40% Programming for Timer Operation The remote provides 9 timer settings so it will send signals to control the desired devices at the preset time. You need to set the time, day of the week and the action in advance. You can set the following actions to control different devices: 1. An individual light on / off 2. A scene on / off 3. A zone on / off To setup a timer (Time and day or the week) 1. Press the [PROG] button until the TIMER icon appears. The Setting icon and the TIMER icon will stay on and the Timer number will flash in the LCD display. 9

2. Press [1 9] to select the Timer number you want to setup. 3. The day of the week (e.g. MO) will flash. Select the day you want the timer to be activated by using the Up [ ] and Down [ ] buttons. To select, press [ ]. The day of the week will turn solid, meaning this is the day this timer will be on. You can select multiple days, such as Monday and Tuesday. 4. After selecting the week, then set the time to activate this timer option. Use the Left [ ] and Right [ ] buttons for the Hour and Minute settings. Use the Up [ ] and Down [ ] buttons to set the time you want this timer to start. Press [ ] to confirm the setting. 5. Press the [PROG] button once to exit programming mode, or leave it be for 15 seconds. The remote will return to standby mode. After setting up the time and day, you need to assign this timer to an action (i.e. turn on a specific light). The following table is an example you may use to activate an action at a specific time and day of the week. Timer Button Event Time and Day of week Lights Action 1 Wake up Timer 2 Weekend Wake up 3 Morning Outdoor Off 8 Pool On 9 Pool Off MO, TU, WE, TH, FR 6:30 SA, SU 10:00 SU, MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA 7:00 SA, SU 18:00 SA, SU 22:00 Zone 3 (Bedroom) all lights Zone 3 (Bedroom) all lights Zone 5 (Front / Back Yard) Pool Light On Pool Light Off Turn On Zone 3 Turn On Zone 3 Turn On Zone 5 Turn on Light 6 Turn off Light 6 10

To Assign a Timer: 1. Press TIMER button once to select Timer mode. 2. Press [1 9] to select the desired timer, (i.e. Enter [1] for Timer 1.) 3. Press [PROG] to select between assigning this timer for: a. Individual Light / Device b. Zone c. Scene You can press [PROG] multiple times until the desired setting. Press [PROG] button, the Device/ Zone/Scene number flashes and the Setting icon stay on Continue pressing the [PROG] button to select Scene Continue pressing [PROG] button to select Zone Continue pressing the [PROG] button to select Individual/Device 4. Use the Up [ ] / Down [ ] Button to select the Device Number / Zone Number /Scene Number [1-9] that you want the timer to activate. 5. Use the Right [ ] Button to select On / Off setting, use Up [ ] / Down [ ] Button to set either ON or OFF to the control device. You can always go back to step 4 by pressing the Left [ ] Button. 6. Press Enter [ ] to confirm the setting. 11

Repeat the above steps to setup different timer operations. To Activate or Deactivate the Timer: 1. When in the standby mode, press [TIMER] once. 2. Press [1 9] to select the desired timer, i.e. Enter [1] for Timer 1. 3. Press [TIMER] again to activate or deactivate the timer. If the Timer icon stays on, the timer is activated. If the Timer icon is off, that timer is deactivated. Timer icon is on Timer icon is off BATTERY When the operating range is reduced, the LCD backlight is dimmed, or the red LED light is not flashing during operation, it is time to replace the battery. The remote is powered by 2 AAA alkaline batteries. Follow the instructions below to replace the batteries in the transmitter. 1. Slide out the battery cover from the unit. 2. Remove the old battery. Insert 2 new AAA Alkaline batteries to the battery compartment. Beware of the battery polarity. 3. Replace the battery cover on the remote. The red LED light on the front of the unit will be on for 1 second and the LCD will turn on. After replacing the batteries, please refer to the Section 3 : Set the clock to set the current time. There is no need to program the devices, zones, timers or scene settings. These settings are stored in the memory without being affected by the battery. Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. 12

FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. WARRANTY If, within one year from date of purchase, this product should become defective (except battery), due to faulty workmanship or materials, it will be repaired or replaced, without charge. Proof of purchase and a Return Authorization Number are required. CUSTOMER SERVICE If you would like to - find out the up-to-date specifications - know more about features and applications - download documents, i.e. user s instructions - order Skylink products or if you have difficulty getting the products to work, please: 1. visit our FAQ section at www.skylinkhome.com, or 2. email us at support@skylinkhome.com CUSTOMER SERVICE 17 Shread Avenue, Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6Y 1J3 Email:sales@skylinkhome.com http://www.skylinkhome.com 2012 SKYLINK GROUP 13

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