PROGRAMMING (CONT.)
How to program a WiseBoxes circuit to a 2 button switch.
Programming a WiseBoxes circuit this way will result in 1 button being On, and 1 button being Off.
Programming to either button 1 or 2 will result in button 1 being On, and button 2 being Off while programming to either
button 3 or 4 will result in button 3 being On, and button 4 being Off.
Programming this way means only a maximum of 2 circuits can be controlled from a 4 button switch.
Make sure that the mains 240V supply into the WiseBox is ON.
Press the programming button (M1, M2, M3, or M4) twice within 1 second, holding on the second press.
(the buzzer will sound continuously).
While holding down the programming button, press the button on the switch / remote you wish to control the circuit with.
(The buzzer will sound intermittently to confirm the programming is successful.)
The 2 buttons will now turn that circuit on or off.
How to program the WiseBoxes to a 7 button switch. (ALL ON / ALL OFF)
The ‘MT’ button automatically programs the WiseBoxes ‘all on’, and ‘all off’ function. To program this feature you will need
to have a 7 button switch or remote
(this utilises 2 of the 3 buttons at the bottom of the switch).
Program circuits 1 - 4 as previously instructed.
Press and hold ‘MT’ (group control)
(the buzzer will sound continuously).
With ‘MT’ held down, press button 5 on the switch/remote.
The buzzer will sound intermittently to confirm the programming is successful.
The function is now activated and will work as follows,
Button 5 = All On
Button 7 = All Off
How to program a master On/Off function for the WiseBox (1 x ON, 1 x OFF).
To apply this function to the WiseBox, a minimum of a 2 button switch / remote is required.
Press the MT button and hold.
(the buzzer will sound continuously).
Press either buttons 1 or 2 / 3 or 4 on the switch / remote.
the buzzer will sound intermittently to show programming is successful.
Button 1 has now been assigned a master ‘on’ function while button 2 is a master ‘off’ function.
How to change the switching mode.
The switching mode allows you to flip between making a
circuit push to make or an on / off circuit
The dip switch panel at the top centre of the WiseBox circuit board can change the switching mode from switching to
push to make.
Caution – Make sure that the circuit is OFF before changing the dip switch.
The dip switch in the UP position will change the channel to a on/off circuit. (default position)
The dip switch in the DOWN position will change the channel to a push to make circuit.
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