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Controlling an appliance is just as easy!   
 

1. Select a small appliance, such as an AC powered radio, and make sure its 

on/off switch is switched on.  

 
2. Unplug the appliance from the wall outlet and plug it into an Appliance Module.  
3. Plug the Appliance Module into a nearby AC outlet. If this outlet is controlled by 

a wall switch, make sure the wall switch is turned on. 

 
4. If your ActiveHome software is not running, start it by double clicking on the 

ActiveHome icon.  

 
5. Using your mouse, click the switch of "My Appliance" as shown on your 
computer screen. There may be a delay of one or two seconds from the time you 
click the "on screen" module switch and when the appliance actually turns on.  
 
You can schedule each of your Modules to turn on or off any time by clicking on the 
large black areas of your "on screen" modules. If you have trouble scheduling 
modules, check the on-line helps for details on how to schedule events (turning 
Modules on or off).  
 
ActiveHome for Windows includes detailed on-line help for almost every aspect of 
its operation. If you ever have questions about how to do something in ActiveHome, 
you can reference the on-line help via your F1 key, or the Help item in the toolbar. 

Summary of Contents for CK13

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ere are two different devices you need to control your house Controllers and Modules Any light or appliance that you want to control is plugged into a Module and that Module is then plugged into a sta...

Page 3: ...ecode red dial on the face of the Module and a Unit Code black dial on the face of the Module The Controller first sends an address and then a command on the AC power lines Only the Module with a matc...

Page 4: ...reen after a few seconds 3 Select your language 4 Check out the Home Control Assistant to see how Marmitek X 10 Controllers and Modules work together 5 Take a look at the Product Catalog to see what a...

Page 5: ...erface 5 Plug the Interface into an AC electrical outlet that can not be turned on off This could either be a wall outlet or a power strip without a surge protector Extension cords are not recommended...

Page 6: ...lready set to address A2 Housecode A Unit Code 2 located on the bottom center of the on screen module This should correspond to the setting of the physical Lamp Module that you will install The My App...

Page 7: ...to a Lamp Module 3 Plug the Lamp Module into a nearby AC outlet If this outlet is controlled by a wall switch make sure the wall switch is turned on 4 If you have not already done so start your Active...

Page 8: ...itch of My Appliance as shown on your computer screen There may be a delay of one or two seconds from the time you click the on screen module switch and when the appliance actually turns on You can sc...

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