Professional Automated Living PAL2

ith AGC Circuit
2 XPDI3
Decorative Inductive Wall Dimmer Switches
4 XPS3
Decorative 20A Wall Switches
1 XPCP
Passive Coupler (Signal Bridge)
1 PHS01
Dual Floodlight Motion Sensor
Pre-installation Technical Information:
The X10 PRO products you are about to install utilize a unique
communications protocol called PLC (Powerline Carrier). PLC superimposes
a digital packet on the existing powerline of the home, making special wiring
unnecessary.
The individual HOUSE and UNIT Codes are addressable on all re-
ceivers (A-P) and must match those set on the Transmitters. Example: House
Code A set on a transmitter can only transmit to devices set to match
House Code A, and receivers set to A can only receive A commands.
The Specific UNIT CODE set to a receiver makes it only identify
with an individual command from a transmitter (1-16). Only a matching House
and Unit code can properly control a PLC device.
Using the existing 120VAC powerlines of the house, PLC products
transmit in an environment where other electrical equipment share the power
lines. Other devices can cause interference with PLC products. These Inter-
ference Issues are solvable. Should you detect an operational inconsistency
of X10 PRO products, an XPPF (Plug-in Filter) or an XPF (Wire-in Filter) may
be required to eliminate the noise situation caused by an Offending Device.
Such offending devices are those having power supplies that are on
the line even if that device is turned off. (i.e. computer, monitor, printer, TV,
low voltage lighting, surge suppressors, etc.). When you unplug one of these
devices and the X10 PRO controls begin working again, you have identified a
noise producing device. Simply plug in the XPPF Filter and plug the offending
device into it. If the offending device is hard wired and you cannot unplug it,
then shut the breaker off that supplies power to that circuit. If this solves your
noise issue, then install the XPF Filter on that circuit.
X10 PRO has available the XPTT and the XPTR (Test Set) making
signal noise testing simple, quick and more accurate than without them. 3
Installation:
The following is designed to be a quick installation reference guide, listed in
the suggested installation order. For more detailed information regarding setup,
install, or operation of a particular module, please reference the installation
sheet packaged with each individual product.
XPCP Passive Coupler
Designed for Installation between two 120V phases of an electrical panel, the
XPCP installs in or next to the electrical panel. The Coupler provides a transmis-
sion path between both phases allowing the X10 Signal to pass from one phase
to the another.
Please read and follow all the Installation Instructions and pre-
cautions found in the package containing the XPCP.
XPDI3 Decorative Inductive Wall Dimmer Switches (Includes White & Ivory)
Possible installation locations: Master Bedroom or Hallway.
Rated for max. 500W Incandescent loads or 4A Inductive loads, the
Inductive Wall Dimmer Module is designed to fit a standard, single or multi gang
wall box controlling incandescent lighting or inductive loads (i.e. low-voltage light-
ing transformers, small motors and ceiling fans) up to 4A. With the power shut off,
connect the Blue wire from the XPDI3 to the load, the White wire to Neutral and the
Black wire to supplied Line Voltage 120VAC. If you are using this switch as a single
pole switch, simply cap off the Red wire. If you are using this as a three way master,
connect the Red wire to the traveller wire carrying control to the Slave Switch
(XPSS).
Finally, set the House Code on the module (under the removable Decorative
cover) to match the code selected that will match the additional modules that you
will install. The Unit code will be the individual address used to control each
device independently or as a group.
Please read and follow all the Installation
Instructions and precautions found in the package containing the XPDI3.
XPS3 Decorative 20A Wall Switch (Includes White & Ivory)
Possible installation Locations: Inside switches controlling Outdoor Walkway,
Outside Entryway, Outdoor Floodlights and Inside Foyer.
Rated at 20A, the Decorative Wall Switch can operate Incandescent or Inductive
Loads. Designed to fit a standard, single or multi gang wall box, the XPS3 also
requires the use of a Neutral wire. With the power shut off, connect the wire
leading to the load to the LOAD terminal on the switch. Connect a neutral to the
NEUTRAL terminal and 120VAC to LINE on the switch. If you are using this switch
as a single pole switch, simply make no connection to the CONTROL terminal. If
you are using this as a three way master, connect the CONTROL terminal to the
traveller carrying control to the Slave Switch (XPSS).

Finally, set the House Code on the module (under the removable Decorative
cover) to match the code selected that will match the additional modules that you
will install. The Unit code will be the individual address used to control each
device independently or as a group.
Please read and follow all the Installation
Instructions and precautions found in the package containing the XPS3. 4
PLM01 Plug-in Lamp Module w/AGC Circuit (White)
Possible installation locations: Convenient Lamp in Living Room or
Nightstand in Master Bedroom or Childs Room Security Light.
Rated at 300W incandescent, the PLM01 allows you to plug a standard
non-dimming lamp into this module and give you ON/OFF and BRIGHTEN/
DIM control over the powerline. The AGC circuit is an advanced design
that allows the receiver to adjust the GAIN or level of which it listens for
its commands. Take a lamp plug and insert it into the PLM01 and plug the
PLM01 into a nearby electrical socket. Set the House code to match that of
the previous installed devices and the Unit code to another unused code
(unless you want it to match another installed device to activate at the
same time). Leave the key switch on the lamp in the On position to let the
module control the lamp from commands sent to it by a transmitter.
Setting Up the Mini-Timer
* Set the HOUSE Code to match the Receivers already installed.
* Insert a 9 volt battery into the compartment on the bottom of the Mini-
Timer and plug the Timer into a nearby outlet where you have located it.
* Set the Mode Selector to Set Clock and using the left/right arrow but-
tons set the current time.
* Set the Mode Selector to Prog. Set and using the arrows set a time for
a device to come on/off. Next push the unit rocker that you want to func-
tion at that time (ON/OFF). Put selector back in the Run mode.
To verify the current programs, set the Mode Selector to Prog. Review.
Press each of the rockers to display the time set for that function. Pressing
the rocker twice displays both times (if you have two functions programmed).
For more detailed programming and operation of this device, please read and follow all
the Installation Instructions and precautions found in the package containing the PHT02.
PHT02 Programmable Mini-Timer (White)
Possible installation location: Master Bedroom Dresser or Headboard
shelves.
This versatile Mini-Timer/Controller gives you the capability to directly
control Unit Codes 1-4 or 5-8 from the rocker switches located on top of
the unit. A DIM/BRIGHTEN command can be sent directly following the
ON/OFF command sent, assuming that the command you sent was to a
Light controller with Dimming capabilities. Using the ALL LIGHTS ON
and ALL UNITS OFF commands, you have access to all modules in your
home with the push of a single button. Using the four position memory
located in the timer you can program up to 2 ON and 2 OFF commands
to 4 devices (1-4 or 5-8) every 24 hours. You can also use the built-in wake
up alarm to wake you up in the morning. 5
PHR04 Two Channel RF Keychain Remote
Possible installation locations: The Keychain of your choice or conveniently in
your vehicle in a easy to reach location.
The Two Channel Keychain Remote allows you to access, by RF control, ON/OFF
and Brighten/Dim of two X10 PRO devices. The PHR04 transmits to the PAT01
which receives the commands and inserts them onto the powerline.
To change the Housecode:
* Press and hold the first (top)
ON
button. The red LED blinks once. 3 seconds
later, the LED blinks the current setting: 1 blink for House code A, 2 blinks for B.....
16 blinks for P.
* Release the first (top)
ON
button.
* Press and release the first (top)
ON
button the appropriate number of times for
the Housecode you want to set. Once for A, twice for B, etc. The LED blinks for
each press. IMPORTANT: Hold the button on your last press. 3 seconds later, the
red LED blinks back the new setting, (i.e. 3 blinks for Housecode C). If you do not
follow this programming sequence, the LED will stay on for 1 second and your
existing setting will not be changed.
To change the Unit code repeat the above steps using the top OFF button.
The PHR04 has a range of 100 feet, line-of-sight, less than that through walls
and electrical fields. Try various locations with the PAT01 Base Transceiver for
the best possible response.
PAT01

Base Transceiver w/Built-in Appliance Module (White)
Possible installation Location: Centrally located maybe on top of a plant shelf and
convenient for Special Indoor or Holiday Lighting, powered from the built-in Appli-
ance Module.
The Transceiver is necessary for the next two devices described. The Transceiver
receives RF Commands from Wireless Transmitters and inserts them onto the
Powerline as X10 Commands.
* Find a location for the Transceiver to