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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE SS13™
WIRELESS SWITCH
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations buying the Marmitek X-10 SS13 wireless switch. This is a
super thin, elegant wireless switch. It is the ideal solution for situations
where an extra switch is needed without installing wires. It is to install on
walls, glass, doors tables etc. and transmits high frequent signals through
walls and ceilings. The SS13 wireless switch transmits radio graphical signals
to an X-10 Transceiver TM13, IRRF7243 or Marmitek X-10 Alarm station.
Then the Transceiver or Station transmits these signals via the in your house
already installed electric wiring. Through this you can switch on and off
your lighting (or apparatus) connected to X-10 receivers (lighting can be
dimmed also). The SS13 is completely wireless and battery powered.
PROPERTIES
The switches are delivered standard at HouseCode A. The top button serves
UnitCode 1, the next one 2, and the 3rd button UnitCode 3. The bottom
button is the dim button. The dim button works for the last activated
UnitCode.
Change of the HouseCode
1. Press the top button ON and keep it pressed. The red LED flashes shortly.
After 3 seconds the present set-up is shown: 1 flash is HouseCode A, 2
flashes is HouseCode B etc.
2. Release the top button ON.
3. Now press shortly for the desired HouseCode on the same top ON
button (1x = A, 2x = B etc). The LED flashes every time you press the
button.
4. At the last time keep the button pressed. After 3 seconds the LED shows
the set-up HouseCode. Now release the button.
Change of the UnitCode
When setting up the UnitCode the top button is set up in the desired
UnitCode. The next buttons are always automatically one UnitCode higher
than the button directly above it ( for instance, when you set up the first
button to UnitCode 6 then the next button is automatically UnitCode 7
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