Page 2 - Controlling; Contents
2 Introduction ................................................................................................... 3 Quick Tour ...................................................................................................... 5 How to program a timed event .........................................
Page 3 - Before you begin; What it does; Introduction
3 The X10 Mini Timer controls up to 8 X10 Modules automatically or instantly. You can have your outside lights as well as inside lights and appliances go on and off at presettimes to give your home a lived-in look while you are away. You can program your Modules to go on and off at the same time eve...
Page 4 - Setting it up; How it works; Mini Timer
4 Setting it up Connect the power supply to the Mini Timer and plug the powersupply into any convenient AC outlet. NOTE: you must use the power supply that came with the Mini Timer.The power supply contains circuitry required to control your X10modules, so you CANNOT replace it with a regular 12V po...
Page 5 - Quick Tour
5 Let’s quickly review the functions of each part of the keyboard (you can go to page 7 fora step by step tutorial if you prefer). Referring to the diagram below and the cutawaysections that follow you will see that the keyboard on the Mini Timer consists of 7 basicareas. 1. Mode Switch. This is use...
Page 7 - Setting the clock; Controlling X10 Modules; Setting up the Mini Timer
7 Setting the clock Plug the Mini Timer into any convenient AC outlet. Fit two AA alkaline batteries in thebattery compartment to protect the time and program for up to 48 hours in the event of apower outage. If the battery is low, dead, or not installed, the low battery indicator willshow in the di...
Page 8 - Setting something to happen every day at the same time
8 Setting something to happen every day at the same time . After you have installed all of your Modules and checked that they are working instantlyfrom the Mini Timer you are ready to program timed events. 1. Set the Mode Switch to the “Prog Set/Review” position. 2. Set the 1-4/5-8 switch as desired...
Page 9 - Programming ON and OFF times
9 Setting a timed event to occur Once only If (within 4 seconds after setting an On or Off time) you press the “Mode” button once ortwice until Once shows in the display, you will modify the program for that particular UnitCode to occur only Once. The event you have programmed will happen (at the ti...
Page 10 - Reviewing timer events
10 Reviewing timer events Set the Mode Switch in the “Prog Set/Review” position. If no events exist in memory 0:00is displayed, otherwise the first event found in memory is displayed. If (while in Prog/Review Mode) one of the 4 module ON (or OFF) buttons is pressedwithout modifying the current time,...
Page 11 - If the display shows FULL; Selector switch
11 If the display shows FULL If FULL is displayed when you try to enter a programmed time, this means that you havetried to enter an additional time when you have already used up all the availablememory. Cancel one or more of your set times by pressing a number ON (or OFF)button, then press Clear to...
Page 12 - Setting the Alarm Buzzer; Alarm settings
12 Setting the Alarm Buzzer With the “Wake” switch in the “ON” position, any program you set for Modulenumber 1 will also set the internal alarm buzzer. A bell icon will show in the display to indicate that a time for the Buzzer is set. Alarm settings For example: If you connect your bedside lamp to...
Page 13 - Suspending the wake up function; Changing the Housecode
13 Suspending the wake up function If you set channel 1 for an On time of 7:00 AM and number 1 is your bedside lamp, at7:00 AM every day, your bedside lamp will turn on and the internal buzzer will sound. Ifyou turn the Buzzer switch off on Friday nights the buzzer will not wake you up the nextmorni...
Page 14 - Testing The Lamp Module; Setting up the Lamp Module; Ratings
14 Setting The Lamp Module’s Code(modules sold separately) Using a small screwdriver, set the red HouseCode dial to the same letter as your MiniTimer. Set the Black Unit Code dial to anyunused number. 3. Plug the Module intothe same wall outletas your controller (seetesting below). 2. Plug a lamp in...
Page 15 - Setting up the Appliance Module
15 Ratings The Appliance Module can be used to control an incandescent lamp rated up to 500W. It can also control other types of lamps such as fluorescent or energy saving lamps, lowvoltage lamps, or lamps that include a dimmer control. And of course it can be used tocontrol appliances. Caution: Obs...
Page 16 - Intercom systems; Troubleshooting
16 1. If a particular Module won’t go on or off from the buttons on the Mini Timer: Check that you have power to the outlet controlling the Module and the switch on thelight or appliance is ON. Check that the Unit Code and Housecode on the Module are set correctly. Try plugging the Module and the Mi...
Page 17 - Accessories; Modules; Security System
17 Accessories Modules A wide range of switch and control modules are available from X10, all of which can becontrolled from the Mini Timer. Modules available include replacement wall switches,X10 controlled AC outlets, screw-in lamp modules, plug-in lamp and appliance modulesand many others. Remote...
Page 18 - NOTES
Page 20 - X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. Limited One Year Warranty; If service is required
20 MT12A-1/05 X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. Limited One Year Warranty X10.com, a division of X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. (X10) warrants X10 products to be freefrom defective material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original date ofpurchase at retail. X10 agrees to repair or r...