Receiver - Plug-In Appliance Module Ref : RPA
July 2009 page 6 RPA
1. Plug the appliance or
lamp into the module.
2. Plug the module
into a socket.
Installing the appliance module
NOTE: Make sure the appliance or light is powered on.
X10 address
The X10 address consists of a House Code and a Unit Code.
In order for this module to respond to a command sent via the
Power line, the module needs to be initialized.
It is possible to congure multiple addresses for this module.
General information:
- The RPA appliance module can be congured to respond to up to 8 X10
addresses.
- The led will blink Red when ON/OFF commands are received.
1. Use a small sharp object, e.g. a paper clip, to shortly press the
setup button. This button is situated in the small opening between
the two LEDs. When the button is pressed, the green led will blink
quickly, waiting for a command.
2. Send the ‘power on’ command for the desired address.
3. The led will stop blinking.
4. The appliance module address is now stored.
5. If you wish to congure additional addresses repeat this procedure
form from step 1.
Programming the RPA:
If you want to control the RPA via a RF remote like e.g. the ebode TPC, EM
or IMRF, you need to install a RF transceiver (e.g. RPT, CM15, TM13 or SC28
security console).
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