Lutron Electronics Company Inc 0021 User Manual

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Symptom
Cause and Action
• Keypad is not programmed into the system. See the RF
Processor Instructions for setup details.
• Keypad is out of system communications range. Move the
keypad to within 30 feet of an RF Repeater or RF
Processor.
• Button being pressed has not been programmed. See the
Programming Utility online help for programming details.
• Dead, low, or no batteries in keypad. Replace the batter-
ies.
• Batteries are incorrectly installed. Install batteries as indi-
cated inside the keypad.
• Batteries are not making contact with the battery termi-
nals. Adjust the batteries so they make contact with the
terminals.
• Batteries are low. Replace the batteries.
• No power available to keypad. Plug in power supply.
• Faulty power supply. Replace power supply.
• Keypad is not programmed. See the RF Processor
Instructions for setup details.
After a Tabletop RF Keypad “wakes up”, additional button
presses cause the control to flash all its LEDs simultane-
ously.
A Tabletop RF Keypad’s LEDs cycle up and down during
“wake up”, but the system lights do not respond to button
presses.
A battery-operated Tabletop RF Keypad will not “wake up”
when a button is pressed.
A battery-operated Tabletop RF Keypad  “wakes up” but
goes to “sleep” quickly after a button press.
Nothing happens when a Tabletop RF Keypad’s buttons
are pressed.
HomeWorks Interactive
TM
Keypad Troubleshooting
Keypad is working properly when LEDs light up and loads respond as buttons are pressed.
RF Keypads do not function until they are addressed and programmed. See the HomeWorks Interactive Programming
Utility online help.