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The top bar on the Timer Settings screen is where you set the execution time. Drag the
green cursor, on the top, to set the desired time, or type the time into the box in the top
right hand corner (in this format, 12:00AM or 08:30PM). Note, you can’t set OFF times
for Macros, because you are setting the time that the Macro will execute not what it is
supposed to do.

Next, click on the day or days that you want the Macro to execute. You can select Today,
Tomorrow, Weekdays, Weekends, Every day. Or just click on the particular day or days
you want. You can set the Macro to happen at Dusk or Dawn instead of at a specific time.

You can also select Specific Dates. Doing so will increase the size of the window to show
you a range of dates. Select the range of dates that you want these timed events to occur
between.

3. Drag and drop a copy of “Coffee Pot” over to the WAKE UP Macro. Coffee Pot will

now be linked to your WAKE UP Macro. “Coffee Pot” is already turned on for you,
so we do not need to do anything else with this either.

4. Drag and drop the Bedside Lamp module to the left side of the screen again, notice

that this time the Time Delay Screen is automatically shown, click and drag the pointer
to 5 minutes, click on OK.

5. This time set the brightness to Dim the lamp to zero.
6. Finish by dragging over the Coffee Pot to the left side of the screen again, this time

set the time delay to one hour and click its switch to set it to turn off.

Select Macro on the menu bar, then click on Exit and Download. The Macro you just
created will then be initialized and downloaded to the Interface. You will be returned to
the ActiveHome main screen. Notice that you now have a new “on screen” Macro module
named WAKE UP.

Next, you need to schedule your Macro to execute at a specific time by clicking in the
“Control Time” window (big black rectangle) of the Macro module, which takes you to the
Timer Settings screen where you can program the execution times for your Macro.

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Summary of Contents for CK11A

Page 1: ...UAL ANUAL ANUAL ANUAL ANUAL CK11A CK11A CK11A CK11A CK11A A A A A ACTIVE CTIVE CTIVE CTIVE CTIVEH H H H HOME OME OME OME OME H H H H HOME OME OME OME OME A A A A AUTOMA UTOMA UTOMA UTOMA UTOMATION TIO...

Page 2: ...xperiencing the interference If necessary consult your local Dealer for additional suggestions NOTE Modifications to any of the components in this kit will void the user s authority to operate this eq...

Page 3: ...7 4 7 C C C C C O N T E N T S O N T E N T S O N T E N T S O N T E N T S O N T E N T S C C C C C O N T E N T S O N T E N T S O N T E N T S O N T E N T S O N T E N T S I I I I INTRODUCTION NTRODUCTION N...

Page 4: ...oryou ActiveHome brings added security convenience and energy savings to your home by managing your lights and appliances with personalized Macros defined by you ActiveHome s easy to use software and...

Page 5: ...y valuable information so you should read through it very carefully C C C C CONTROLLERS ONTROLLERS ONTROLLERS ONTROLLERS ONTROLLERS AND AND AND AND AND M M M M MODULES ODULES ODULES ODULES ODULES The...

Page 6: ...e antenna Note The slide switch sets the Unit Code for the Transceiver Module s built in receptacle when controlled from a remote or a controller such as the Computer Interface Set to Unit Code 1 or U...

Page 7: ...the battery cover and use a small screwdriver to set the code wheel to A 2 2 2 2 2 Move the slide switch to position 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 Install two AAA batteries and refit the battery cover L L L L LAMP AM...

Page 8: ...he other end of the cable into the Computer Interface 3 3 3 3 3 Plug the Computer Interface into a convenient AC outlet Continued 6 6 6 6 6 IN IN IN IN IN 1 S 1 S 1 S 1 S 1 SUPER UPER UPER UPER UPERR...

Page 9: ...ISPLA DISP DISPLA DISP DISPLA DISP DISPLAY Y Y Y Y Used to access on screen information I I I I INST NST NST NST NSTALLING ALLING ALLING ALLING ALLING THE THE THE THE THE C C C C COMPONENTS OMPONENTS...

Page 10: ...VCR CABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE B B B B BOX OX OX OX OX AND AND AND AND AND S S S S SA A A A ATELLITE TELLITE TELLITE TELLITE TELLITE R R R R RECEIVER ECEIVER ECEIVER ECEIVER ECEIVER S S S S SETTING ET...

Page 11: ...L NIVERSAL NIVERSAL NIVERSAL R R R R REMOTE EMOTE EMOTE EMOTE EMOTE U U U U USING SING SING SING SING AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 OR OR OR OR OR AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 TO TO TO TO TO CONTROL CONTROL CO...

Page 12: ...mber button from 0 to 9 again as above to find the second digit 6 6 6 6 6 Press each number button in turn to find the third digit When the third digit has been found the LED goes out S S S S SEARCHIN...

Page 13: ...urn the module on S S S S SETTING ETTING ETTING ETTING ETTING U U U U UP P P P P YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR U U U U UNIVERSAL NIVERSAL NIVERSAL NIVERSAL NIVERSAL R R R R REMOTE EMOTE EMOTE EMOTE EMOTE S...

Page 14: ...ING ETTING ETTING ETTING U U U U UP P P P P YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR U U U U UNIVERSAL NIVERSAL NIVERSAL NIVERSAL NIVERSAL R R R R REMOTE EMOTE EMOTE EMOTE EMOTE T T T T TO O O O O SET SET SET SET SET...

Page 15: ...automation system such as what Modules are installed in your home and what timed events have been set C C C C CONTROLLING ONTROLLING ONTROLLING ONTROLLING ONTROLLING AN AN AN AN AN IR M IR M IR M IR...

Page 16: ...TIVE CTIVEH H H H HOME OME OME OME OME S S S S SOFTW OFTW OFTW OFTW OFTWARE ARE ARE ARE ARE Pleasereadthroughtheseinstallationstepscompletelybeforeyoustarttoinstallyour ActiveHomesoftware 1 Make sure...

Page 17: ...ired to have a House Code Unit Code address like modules along with an On Off condition to activate the sequence of events called out in the Macro A A A A ACTIVE CTIVE CTIVE CTIVE CTIVEH H H H HOME OM...

Page 18: ...Turn off the same My Lamp Module after 15 minutes You can try running this Macro by selecting Macro from the menu bar and then Exit and Download Then click the button on the Macro module named Demo M...

Page 19: ...A A ACTIVE CTIVE CTIVE CTIVE CTIVEH H H H HOME OME OME OME OME S S S S SOFTW OFTW OFTW OFTW OFTWARE ARE ARE ARE ARE Note If your computer has Rapid Resume Wake Up on Ring Instant On On Now or somethin...

Page 20: ...WAKE UP Macro Coffee Pot will now be linked to your WAKE UP Macro Coffee Pot is already turned on for you so we do not need to do anything else with this either 4 Drag and drop the Bedside Lamp module...

Page 21: ...IVE CTIVE CTIVE CTIVEH H H H HOME OME OME OME OME S S S S SOFTW OFTW OFTW OFTW OFTWARE ARE ARE ARE ARE For example you might only want them to occur while you are on vacation say between July 1 and Ju...

Page 22: ...Communications menu by clicking OK A A A A ACTIVE CTIVE CTIVE CTIVE CTIVEH H H H HOME OME OME OME OME S S S S SOFTW OFTW OFTW OFTW OFTWARE ARE ARE ARE ARE S S S S SAMPLE AMPLE AMPLE AMPLE AMPLE F F F...

Page 23: ...ailable from electrical outlets department stores and mail order catalogs X10 Home Automation products also integrate with X10 security systems so you can use the security remotes that come with them...

Page 24: ...ND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO THE ORIGINAL CUSTOMER THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE If service is required under this warrant...

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