Telephone Responder (610-2692) Operation Faxback Doc. # 19411 TO TURN A LIGHT OR APPLIANCE ON OR OFF FROM THE KEYBOARD. Press and release the number button corresponding to the Unit Code you set on the Module to be controlled. Then press and release the ON or OFF button. TO TURN ALL LIGHTS ON FROM THE KEYBOARD. Press and release the All Lights On button to instantly turn on ALL lights connected to Lamp Modules and Wall Switch Modules (which are set to the same Housecode as the Telephone Responder). This key does not affect Appliance Modules. TO TURN ALL LIGHTS AND APPLIANCES OFF FROM THE KEYBOARD. Press and release the All Units Off key to instantly turn off ALL Modules (which are set to the same Housecode as the Telephone Responder), including Appliance Modules. TELEPHONE OPERATION 1. Call your home from any phone. The Responder answers the phone after 30-35 seconds (about 6 rings). Wait for 3 beeps. 2. Enter your Security Code (if you set one) from the touch tone pad on the telephone you are calling from. Then enter the number of the module you want to control, followed by * for ON or # for OFF. Note, 0 on the touch tone phone represents Module number 10. After the module turns on or off, you hear 3 beeps. You may now enter another number, then press * for ON or # for OFF again and wait for the 3 beeps. Enter your Security Code only once at the beginning of the call. If you make a mistake when entering the digits, press * or # then enter them again. The Responder will keep the line engaged for 30 seconds after the last digit you key in. If you own an answering machine set the slide switch on the Telephone Responder to the Answering Machine position, otherwise set it to the Normal position. MANUAL CONTROL Lights and appliances connected to plug-in Modules can be turned ON with their own power switch. Simply turn the switch OFF then ON again once or twice. For lamps with three-way bulbs, you might have to rotate the power switch up to 4 times before the light comes on. The Wall Switch Module can be turned ON or OFF locally using its push button. The power On-Off switch on the Wall Switch Module is used to completely turn off the power. For example, when changing a light bulb. (CS 1/15/96)