HeathCo 60WCP07TX Wireless Control Panel User Manual 598 1108 rev00

HeathCo LLC Wireless Control Panel 598 1108 rev00

Users Manual

DRAFT COPY© 2002 DESA International 598-1136-00Plug-In ControlPanelModel SL-6007Features•Operational range of up to 100 feet.•Controls all Heath®/Zenith Remote Home™ lineof products.•Adds programmable ON/OFF function for up to16 channels of remote controlled products.•UL/cUL listed power supply.•FCC/IC tested and approved.•12/24 Hour Digital Clock Display.•9V battery backup to prevent program loss.•Flash control on compatible receivers when using the Panic feature.Battery Installation and Battery BackupThe SL-6007 is designed for 120VAC operation using the included DC powerconverter, but has the added feature of an onboard battery backup to preventprogram memory loss. To install rechargeable battery:1. Remove battery cover on rear of hous-ing by sliding cover down.2. Install rechargeable 9V battery accord-ing to polarity markings.3. Close battery compartment by revers-ing the previous instructions.Upon power failure, the battery backup willautomatically shut down all non-essentialfunctions. The display and keypad will notwork. The battery backup will last in excess of5 hours. When power is restored, the unit willrestart the display and set all channels to theOFF position. All programming will be main-tained unless the back up reserve is de-pleted. If the battery is depleted, reprogram-ming of the time and automated functions willagain be required.ONOFFDIMGROUPAB12MODEALLONALLOFFPAN ICONOFFDIMONOFFDIMONOFFDIMONOFFDIMONOFFDIMONOFFDIMONOFFDIM•••AMAPM9V BatteryBatteryCoverDC PowerConnector9 VoltBattery9 Volt Battery ConnectorInstalling 9 Volt RechargableBattery and DC PowerConnector
2598-1136-00DRAFT COPYABONOFFONOFFDIMGROUPMODEALLONALLOFFPANICDIMONOFFONOFFDIM DIMONOFFONOFFDIM DIMONOFFONOFFDIM DIM1 2(Dip Switch 4 in DOWN position) (Dip Switch 4 in UP position)1  2  31  2  31  2  31  2  31  2  31  2  31  2  31  2  3Setting Receiver(s) Dip SwitchesThe Control Panel transmitter haspreprogrammed dip switch settings for eachchannel. In order for the Control Panel tocommunicate with a receiver, the dip switcheson the receiver must correspond with thepreprogrammed dip switch settings of thechannel you wish to use. Note: There are nodip switches on the Control Panel that re-quire setting.1. Determine which receiver(s) will be op-erated by which channel.2. Set receiver(s) dip switches 1, 2, and 3to match the dip switch settings for thechannel you wish to operate thereceiver(s).Preprogrammed Dip SwitchSettingsChannel (IncludesON, OFF, DIM)Setting The TimeThe following buttons (located under the front cover) are used to set the time:TIME SET, SELECT, and the – (LEFT) and + (RIGHT) arrow buttons.1. Press the TIME SET button. The hourwill highlight.2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttonsto adjust the hour (Hint: Holding the arrowbutton down will scroll through the num-bers. Release the arrow button when thedesired hour is displayed).Note: When in 12-hour mode the AM andPM indicators will light indicating whichpart of the day is currently selected.3. Press the SELECT button. The minutewill highlight.4. Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow but-tons to adjust the minute(Hint: Holdingthe arrow button down will scroll throughthe numbers. Release the arrow button when the desired hour is displayed).5. Press the SELECT button. The 12/24-hour mode becomes adjustable.6. Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons to toggle between 12-hour and 24-hourdisplay mode. Note: The AM or PM indicator will light when the 12-hour mode isselected. If neither AM nor PM indicator is lit, the 24-hour mode is selected.Note: If a mistake is made, return to the hour, minute, or 12/24-hour indicator atany time by using the SELECT key to scroll to the desired position.When the desired selections are completed, press the TIME SET button.AMPM A– Select Time Set Program+– (Left) ArrowSetting the TimeAM/PM/24-Hour IndicatorsSelect Button Time SetButton+ (Right) Arrow
3598-1136-00DRAFT COPYAMPM AAB12ONOFFONOFFDIMGROUPMODEALLONALLOFFPANICDIMONOFFONOFFDIM DIMONOFFONOFFDIM DIMONOFFONOFFDIM DIM–Select Time Set Program+AMPM AABONOFFONOFFDIMGROUPMODEALLONALLOFFPANICDIMONOFFONOFFDIM DIMONOFFONOFFDIM DIMONOFFONOFFDIM DIM– Select Time Set Program+12 Group A SelectedGroup SelectionGroup SelectionIndicator ONGroup B SelectedGroup SelectionIndicator OFFControl DescriptionsGROUP: Allows each channel to be used for 2 different groups of receivers (fora total of 16 channels). It also allows for the programming of 2 separate groups of8 channels, for a total of 16 programmable (ON/OFF) combinations. To chooseGroup A, press the left side of the switch (the Group Indicator will be on). To chooseGroup B, press the right side of the switch (the Group Indicator will be off).ALL ON: Turns ON all light fixtures programmed for either Group A or Group B.Each channel LED indicator will light in sequential order as units are turned on.To perform this function, select either Group A or Group B then press ALL ON.If lights are off or dimmed (where applicable) they will be turned on full power.ALL OFF: Turns OFF all light fixtures programmed for either Group A or GroupB. Each channel LED indicator will light in sequential order as units are turnedon. To perform this function, select either Group A or Group B then press ALLOFF. If lights are on or dimmed (where applicable) they will be turned off.PANIC: Turns ON all light fixtures programmed for either Group A or Group B.Light fixtures within the selected group that have Flash capability will FLASHwhen this command is received. Each channel LED indicator will alternately lightin sequential order. ALL OFF will turn off all channels within the selected groupand reset all light fixtures to normal operating mode.Channel ON: Turns ON all light fixtures that are configured to work with aparticular channel. To perform this function, press the ON button located by thechannel number desired (between 1 and 8). When ON is pressed, the channelLED will momentarily light.Channel OFF: Turns OFF all light fixtures that are configured to work with aparticular channel. To perform this function, press the OFF button located by thechannel number desired (between 1 and 8). When OFF is pressed, the channelLED will momentarily light.3. Determine whether the receiver(s) will be in Group A or B.4. Set dip switch 4 on the receiver to the  same setting as Group A or B.
4598-1136-00DRAFT COPYProgramming FunctionsMODE: Pressing the MODE button toggles between the different programmedmode settings. The possible settings are MODE 1, MODE 2, both MODE 1 and2, and off. When the MODE 1 LED is on, all programmed channels for MODE1 will be activated. When the MODE 2 LED is on, all programmed channels forMODE 2 will be activated. To activate both MODE 1 and MODE 2 programs,press the MODE button until both LED’s are on. To turn off all programmedchannels, press the MODE button until both LED’s are off.Program Mode: Allows the user to program ON/OFF times for selectedchannels. The clock display is used to set the times for the programming modes.The current time will not be lost during programming.Each channel is capable of saving up to two separate ON/OFF program settings.The possible program settings are: 2-Group A, or 2-Group B, or 1-Group A and1-Group B.Pushing the PROGRAM button enters the program mode and allows the user toset up ON and OFF times for each switch (the DIM button is not available forprogramming).1. Choose Group A or B depending on which channel will be programmed.2. Press PROGRAM button. The LED next to the PROGRAM button will lightand the Mode 1 LED will light. Note: Pressing the program button repeat-edly will toggle modes. The sequence is Program MODE OFF, MODE 1,MODE 2, repeat.3. The hour display will highlight. Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons toadjust the hour.4. Press the SELECT button. The minute will highlight.5. Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the minute.6. When the desired ON time is displayed press the ON button located by thechannel number desired (between 1 and 8). The ON time is now programmed(the Group Indicator will Flash when the ON time has been saved).7. Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the minute.8. Press the SELECT button. The hour will highlight.9. Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the hour.Channel DIM: Dims all light fixtures that are equipped with the dimming featurethat are configured to work with a particular channel. To perform this function,press the DIM button located by the channel number desired (between 1 and 8).Pressing DIM repeatedly will toggle thru the different dim levels if the light fixtureis capable of more than one level of dim. Each time the DIM button is pressed,the channel LED will momentarily light.The DIM button saves the last dim setting used. To recall the last dim setting,press the DIM channel once.Note: The light fixture must be capable of dimming for the DIM button to workproperly.
5598-1136-00DRAFT COPYAMPM AABONOFFONOFFDIMGROUPMODEALLONALLOFFPANICDIMONOFFONOFFDIM DIMONOFFONOFFDIM DIMONOFFONOFFDIM DIM–Select Time Set Program+12Programming Control PanelProgramming Indicator (LED)Program ButtonGroup SelectionButton (A or B)Channel (IncludesON, OFF, DIM)Mode SelectionButton (1 or 2)All OnAll OffPanic Button LED IndicatorsGroup SelectionIndicator (LED)10. When the desired OFF time is displayed press the OFF button located bythe same channel number as above. The OFF time is now programmed (theGroup Indicator will Flash when the OFF time has been saved).•To save additional ON/OFF programs for other switches within the samegroup and the same MODE, repeat the above steps using a different channelfor each additional program.•To save an additional ON/OFF program for the same channel within the samegroup but a different MODE, press the PROGRAM button. The LED aboveMode 2 will light. Repeat above steps to program additional ON/OFF times.•To save an additional ON/OFF program for the same channel but using GroupB, press the PROGRAM button until the PROGRAM LED turns off. Press theGroup B button. Repeat the above steps using a different MODE setting thanthe first program to set the second ON/OFF program.•To exit PROGRAM mode, press the PROGRAM button until the LED indicatorturns off.Note: The 12/24 hour setting can not be changed while programming channels.•To change any programmed channel to a new ON/OFF time, repeat theabove steps for the channel you wish to change.•To erase a programmed channel so it is not activated when a programmedmode is selected, set both the ON and OFF times to the same setting.To activate the programmed channels, press the MODE button to display MODE1, MODE 2, or both MODE LED’s depending on the programmed channels youwant activated. (See MODE button description.)
6598-1136-00DRAFT COPYSpecificationsRange.......................................................................... Up to 100 feet (30.5 m)Rated Voltage ........................................................................................9 VDCBattery Backup ................................................................. 9 VDC RechargablePOSSIBLE CAUSE1. Circuit breaker or fuse isturned off. Power supplynot plugged in.2. Switch on device is turnedoff. Power supply is defec-tive.1. Backup battery is not in-stalled.1. Dip switch settings on re-ceiver do not match con-troller.2. Wrong group is selected.Troubleshooting GuideSYMPTOMController doesnot come on.Controllerdoes not retainsettings in apower failure.Controller willnot operate re-ceiver.Technical Service(Do Not Send Products)If you experience a problem, follow this guide. You may also want to visit our Website at: www.desatech.com. If the problem persists, call* for assistance at 1-800-858-8501, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM CST (M-F). You may also write* to:DESA International, Inc.P.O. Box 90004, Bowling Green, KY 42102-9004ATTN: Technical Service Specialty Products* If contacting Technical Service, please have the following information avail-able: Model Number, Date of Purchase, and Place of Purchase.No Service Parts Available for this ProductPOSSIBLE CAUSE1. Turn circuit breaker or fuseon. Plug in power supply.2. Turned switch on. Try an-other power supply.1. Install rechargable 9V bat-tery. Replace defective 9Vrechargable battery.1. Check dip switch settingson receiver.2. Verify correct group is se-lected.
7598-1136-00DRAFT COPYYOUR HEATH®/ZENITH TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYThis is a "Limited Warranty" which gives you specific legal rights. You may also haveother rights which vary from state to state or province to province.For a period of two years from the date of purchase, any malfunction caused byfactory defective parts or workmanship will be corrected at no charge to you.Batteries are not covered. To obtain a refund or a replacement, return the productto the place of purchase.Not Covered - Repair service, adjustment and calibration due to misuse, abuse ornegligence, light bulbs and other expendable items are not covered by this warranty.Unauthorized service or modification of the product or of any furnished componentwill void this warranty in its entirety. This warranty does not include reimbursementfor inconvenience, installation, setup time, loss of use, or unauthorized service.This warranty covers only Heath®/Zenith assembled products and is not extended toother equipment and components that a customer uses in conjunction with our products.THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY, REPRESENTATION ORCONDITION OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR THAT THE PRODUCTS ARE FIT FORANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, AND SPECIFICALLY IN LIEU OF ALLSPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SHALL BE THE SOLE REMEDY OF THE CUS-TOMER AND THERE SHALL BE NO LIABILITY ON THE PART OF DESA FOR ANYSPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUD-ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY LOSS OF BUSINESS OR PROFITS, WHETHEROR NOT FORESEEABLE. Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion orlimitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation orexclusion may not apply to you. Retain receipt for warranty claims.DESA International reserves the right to discontinue products and to changespecifications at any time without incurring any obligation to incorporate newfeatures in products previously sold.Regulatory InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of IndustryCanada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device maynot cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.The term “IC:” before the radio certification  number only signifies that IndustryCanada technical specifications were met.The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved bythe party responsible for regulatory compliance could void the user’s authorityto operate the equipment.

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