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On /Off button
AN149-1
ON/OFF MODULE
Controllable outlet
Pass-through outlet
The AN149-1 On/Off Module is a transceiver which belongs to the member of UNet
series and is fully compatible with any UNet enabled devices. It is designed to
control lighting and appliances. When setting to On, it will detect the connected
load wattage, thus ensuring safety and security. For instance, when overload
occurs, the Module will be disabled of which LED will flash rapidly for 30 seconds.
Unplug and re-connect the plug will restore the Module to Off status.
Initial Power Up & Installation
1.
Plug this On/Off Module into a wall outlet near the load to be controlled. The
LED on the Module will be flashing slowly. This implies that the Module does
not memorize any ID code and cannot work with UNet enabled devices.
2.
Plug the appliances into the On/Off Module. There are two outlets at different
sides of AN149-1. The appliances plugged into the controllable outlet can be
controlled by the On/Off button and remote controller, the other side is
non-controlled and acts as a pass-through outlet. Make sure the total load of
both sides cannot exceed 1500 watts which means if the load of controllable
outlet is changed, the other side will be altered accordingly.
For instance, if the load of controllable outlet is about 1500 watts, the other
should be 0 watt; while if the load of controllable outlet is 1200 watts, the other
should be 300 watts.
3.
Turn the button or switch on the load to the ON position
4.
To manually turn ON the AN149-1 On/Off Module, press and release the
On/Off button. The indicator LED will turn ON, and the load plugged into the
AN149-1 On/Off Module will also turn ON.
5.
To manually turn OFF the AN149-1 On/Off Module, simply press and release
the On/Off button. The indicator LED will turn OFF and the load plugged into
the AN149-1 On/Off Module will also turn OFF.
6.
To let AN149-1 work and communicate with the device of UNet network, it is
essential that the same ID essential that the same ID code is used between
Lamp Module and UNet enabled device. For more details about how
AN149-1 learns ID code of UNet device, please refer to the section of ID code
learning.
Note:
The Module’s detection can only become precisely after 30 minutes for the
first time of plug-in to the electrical outlet, however during this 30 minutes it won’t
hinder its normal operation (e.g. learn, clear the ID code and On/Off control).
Learning the ID Code
1. In the front cover, there is an On/Off button with LED indicator (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1
Note:
This On/Off button serves as a gateway to learn and clear the ID code.
2. Keep pressing the button for 3 seconds until the LED flashes rapidly. A
30-second countdown will start. The Module is about to learn the ID code.
3. Using the Remote Controller of UNet
enabled device to emit the ID code to the
Module, press and hold the “Off” button on the Remote Controller more than 3
seconds, so as to emit the ID code to the Module.
4. If the Module learns the ID code properly, the LED indication will be on for 1
second then turn off.
5. When the LED flashes rapidly for 3 times, it is ascribed to the following
two conditions:
i.
the Module failed to learn the ID code.
ii.
After entering 30-second ID code learning mode, press the button
again to exit the ID code learning mode.
Note:
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At the step 2, if you happen to press the On/Off button for less than 3 seconds,
the Module will either turn to “On” or “Off” status depending on the last status of
the On/Off button, for instance…
a. If it was toggled as “Off”, the Module will turn to “On” status.
b. If it was toggled as “On”, the Module will turn to “Off” status.
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The ID code setting is stored in non-volatile memory and is not lost during
power failures. It can be cleared by proceeding with ID code clearance as