Leviton HCCKR Wireless key chain remote control User Manual DI 000 HCCKR 00A Pilot
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. Wireless key chain remote control DI 000 HCCKR 00A Pilot
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HCCKR User Manual
FEATURES • Controls 2 sequential addresses, ON/OFF • Works with DHC plug-in RF transceivers • User programmable addresses; easy to program • Up to 75 feet transmission range • Small compact design DESCRIPTION Wireless Key Chain Remote Control The Leviton Wireless Key Chain Remote Control, Cat. No. HCCKR is designed for use with the DHC RF (Radio Frequency) Transceiver System. The system uses radio frequencies (like a 2-way radio) to transmit DHC commands to remotely turn ON and OFF lights and devices in the home. The remote control will permit the operation of devices with two different “addresses” the control of different lights and loads. The device allows the user to select a specific address for the first control buttons, while the second buttons are set to the next sequential address. The device will transmit up to 75 ft. making it useful to turn ON/OFF lights and loads while in home or driveway. Cat. No. HCCKR APPLICATIONS The HCCKR Key Chain Remote RF Transmitter must be used in conjunction with the DHC RF Transceiver, such as Cat. No. HCPRF. FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device must not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. SETUP The transmitter is pre-programmed to control DHC devices set at “A1” and “A2” addresses. ON/OFF buttons “1” are assigned to “A1” and ON/OFF buttons “2” are assigned to “A2”. If other addresses are desired, follow the programming procedure to change the address of the first and second buttons. DI-000-HCCKR-00A-Pilot LIMITED 2 YEAR WARRANTY AND EXCLUSIONS Leviton warrants to the original consumer purchaser and not for the benefit of anyone else that this product at the time of its sale by Leviton is free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal and proper use for two years from the purchase date. Leviton’s only obligation is to correct such defects by repair or replacement, at its option, if within such two year period the product is returned prepaid, with proof of purchase date, and a description of the problem to Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc., Att: Quality Assurance Department, 59-25 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, New York 11362-2591 (In Canada send to Leviton Mfg. of Canada Ltd., 165 Hymus Blvd., Point Claire, (Quebec), Canada H9R 1E9). This warranty excludes and there is disclaimed liability for labor for removal of this product or reinstallation. This warranty is void if this product is installed improperly or in an improper environment, overloaded, misused, opened, abused, or altered in any manner, or is not used under normal operating conditions or not in accordance with any labels or instructions. There are no other or implied warranties of any kind, including merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, but if any implied warranty is required by the applicable jurisdiction, the duration of any such implied warranty, including merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, is limited to two years. Leviton is not liable for incidental, indirect, special, or consequential damages, including without limitation, damage to, or loss of use of, any equipment, lost sales or profits or delay or failure to perform this warranty obligation. The remedies provided herein are the exclusive remedies under this warranty, whether based on contract, tort or otherwise. For Technical Assistance Call: 1-800-824-3005 (U.S.A. Only) 1 800 405-5320 (Canada Only) www.leviton.com NOTE: The second button will always be the next sequential address after the first button is programmed (i.e., if the first button is “C3”, the second button is “C4”). If the first button is assigned to the highest number code, the next button would operate the lowest number code (i.e., after address “C16”, the next sequential code would be “C1”). PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION The HCCKR has 4 push-button and an LED (refer to Figure.1). There are 2 pairs of buttons to control 2 DHC addresses as follows: • The “OFF” buttons will turn OFF devices on 2 sequential addresses. • The “ON” buttons will turn ON devices on 2 sequential addresses. Press and hold the appropriate button for the intended function. The LED will light and the device will send the “Radio Signal” command. The unit can be used to program the address on the DHC RF Transceiver to control its local load as follows: 1. Press and hold the program button on the transceiver until its LED flashes. 2. Press the “ON” button of either ID 1 or 2. 3. The LED on the transceiver will stop flashing. The transceiver will learn the code sent. If a light is connected to the receiver, it will turn ON. The Key Chain Remote Control when used with the transceiver, can also be used to operate other DHC controls (i.e., additional RF Transceivers, Plug-In Dimmers, Wall Mounted Dimmers and Switches). Those devices can be programmed to respond to the Key Chain Remote Control in conjunction with the RF Transceiver load or separately. To Change Code Settings: The unit is preprogrammed at the factory with code A1 assigned to button 1 and “A2” assigned to button 2. Button 1 can be changed to any desired code; button 2 will automatically be assigned the next sequential number above it. Programming is as follows: 1. To enter programming mode, press and hold buttons “1-ON” and “1-OFF” simultaneously. 2. The LED will flash while unit is transmitting. After a few seconds, the LED will stop flashing. The LED will now flash once every few seconds to indicate that the unit is in the programming mode. THE UNIT IS NOW INITIALIZED TO “A1”. 3. TO CHANGE THE HOUSE CODE (LETTER CODE): a. Press the “ON-1” button, the Remote will set to House Code “A”. b. For each repeated press of the “ON-1” button, the House Code will be set to the next incremental letter code (i.e., 1 push = “A”, 2 total pushes = “B”, 3 total pushes = “C”, … 16 total pushes = “P”. DI-000-HCCKR-00A-Pilot DI-000-HCCKR-00A-Pilot 7/24/02, 3:53 PM 4. TO CHANGE THE UNIT CODE (NUMBER CODE): Figure 1 - Remote Functions a. Press the “OFF-1” button, the Remote will set to Unit Code “1”. b. For each repeated press of the “OFF-1” button, the unit code will be set to the next incremental number code. (i.e., 1 push = “1”, 2 total pushes = “2”, 3 total pushes = “3”, … 16 total pushes = “16” “1” ON 5. TO COMPLETE PROGRAMMING: Press the “OFF-2” or “ON-2” button. The LED will stop flashing and the new code will be entered into memory. NOTE: When the Unit (number) Code for button “1” in entered as “16”, then button “2” will be assigned Unit (number) Code “1”. “1” OFF An alternate method of programming is available (if desired) to match the code of an existing device when its code is not known. “2” ON Programming is as follows: 1. Place unit in programming mode per directions. 2. TO FIND THE HOUSE CODE (LETTER CODE): a. Determine what device (transceiver, dimmer, or switch) you want to control from the Remote. Verify that the device is set so the load is OFF. “2” OFF b. Press the “ON-1” button. The Remote will set to House Code “A” and send an “ALL ‘A’ ON” command. Note whether the intended device (transceiver, dimmer, or switch) responds by turning its load ON. c. If the device does not turn ON, continue to press the “ON-1” button. This will increase the letter code one letter for each push. When the selected House (letter) Code matches the House Code of the intended device (transceiver, dimmer, or switch), it will turn ON its load. 3. TO FIND THE UNIT CODE (NUMBER CODE): Figure 2 - Remote w/Keychain a. While still in the program mode, use the device previously set for the proper House (letter) Code. b. Press the “OFF-1” button. The remote will set to Unit Code “1” and send an “X1-OFF” command with “X” being the House (letter) Code determined in the above step. Note whether the intended device (transceiver, dimmer, or switch) responds by turning its load OFF. c. If the device does not turn OFF, continue to press the “OFF-1” button. This will increase the Unit (number) Code one number for each push. When the selected Unit (number) code matches the unit code of the intended device (transceiver, dimmer, or switch), it will turn OFF its load. d. Complete programming by pressing button “OFF-2” or “ON-2”. NOTE: When a new code is set, it will remain in memory until either it’s reset to A1 or another code is selected. CHANGING BATTERY 1. Using a small screwdriver, gently pry apart the 2 halves of the key chain housing (refer to Figure 3). 2. The battery is found in the holder in the back housing. 3. Carefully remove the battery from the holder. 4. Replace with a fresh battery observing proper polarity. USE ONLY A CR2032 LITHIUM BATTERY. 5. Assemble key chain remote by aligning the 2 housing halves together. Squeeze until the housings snap together. TROUBLESHOOTING Figure 3 - Battery Replacement • Lights and loads do not respond; LED does not flash when buttons are pushed - Battery weak or exhausted – replace battery. - Battery installed incorrectly – check battery for proper polarity. • Lights and loads do not respond and LED flashes when buttons are pushed Battery - Out of range – Units range is limited to 75 feet. Move closer to transceiver location. - Codes not properly set on key chain transmitter, transceiver, or other DHC devices – properly set code of key chain and/or transceiver, to match devices. • Some lights and loads do not respond and LED flashes when buttons are pushed - Codes not properly set on key chain transmitter, transceiver, or other DHC devices – properly set code of key chain and/or transceiver, to match devices. Gently pry up with small screwdriver DI-000-HCCKR-00A-Pilot 7/24/02, 3:53 PM DI-000-HCCKR-00A-Pilot
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