Device — Any item that is connected to a module for example, lamps. Module — Any Intermatic HomeSettings product that is controlled with a remote controller. A module can be controlled by more than one channel.
Network — A collection of devices controlled by primary and. Press and hold Fig 4c. Fig 5a. Press and release Fig 5b. Release the button when you have achieved your desired light level. You have completed the programming of your HA09 Handy Remote controller.
Page 12 of NOTE: When resetting a controller, for best results, each module within the system should be individually reset also. Page Additional Features Additional Features The HA09 Handy Remote Controller allows you to create two different types of copies of the primary remote controller: - Replicating both Network and Channel settings will copy all network information and scene information for each channel.
On the Primary Fig 8b. Release when LEDs flash. Fig 8c. Solution: The controller might be a Secondary Controller. Page 18 Troubleshooting Problem: I am trying to turn on a module associated to channel 1, but it will not turn on. I tried it to two different remotes and neither would add an Evolve switch the Evolves did work perfectly with ST. Ended up replacing them with GE dimmers later. Those added easy as pie to the remote.
Additionally, I have a Remotec relay on my gas fireplace. Again, the relay works perfectly with ST. First… I updated my instruction list to have the correct steps for adding the module to a particular channel.
Interesting chrisb , that sometimes must be done multiple times. I did it once on two different HA09 remotes without a hitch other than going through the process of figuring out that I needed to reset to the thing before trying to pair with the ST hub.
Also…for incompatible modules… I need to replace some dead Intermatics… you say that the GE ones seem to work fine? However, the scenes are much more limited. You cannot have delays, or adjust thermostats, or lock doors and so on. Chose 'Exclude' from the pull-down menu 3. Click 'Go' 4. Then press the same sequence as in Step 3 during the 'Add' process above. Then press and hold 'Scene 1' [On] and 'Scene 1' [Off] for several seconds it says 'all clear'. Jump to: navigation , search.
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