Skylink WR-001 User Manual

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5. REGULAR OPERATING MODE
5. REGULAR OPERATING MODE (CONT)
The Wall Dimmer can control the light in 2 different operating modes:
1) On / Off Mode -  Allows operating the light either on or off, without 
    dimming function.
2) Dimming Mode  - Allows operating the light in on, off or dimming 
    (dim / brighten). Light source must be either incandescent light 
    or dimmable compact fluorescent light.
The factory default operating mode is On/Off mode. However, if your 
light is dimmable, you may change the operating mode to Dimming 
Mode. To change the operating modes, please follow the instructions 
below:
1. Turn on the light by the programmed transmitter or touch pad.
2. Press and hold the button on the transmitter that is programmed to 
    the Wall Dimmer for 10 seconds 
.
3. The light will flash. If it flashes once, that means it is in On / Off Mode. 
    If it flashes twice, that means it is in Dimming Mode.
4. Repeating step 2 above will toggle the setting between On / Off Mode 
    and Dimming Mode. 
or touch the touch pad for 10 seconds
    with your finger.
5.1 ON / OFF operation:
Use a Transmitter 
Wall Dimmer allows on / off operation, when the programmed button is 
pressed, it will transmit a signal to toggle the status of the load. 
For example, if a toggle signal is received when the light is off, that signal 
will turn on the light.
5.2 Brightness control operation:
6. FLASHING ALERT OPERATING MODE
Besides turning on and off the light, you may also control  the brightness 
of the light if the light bulb is either  incandescent light or dimmable compact 
fluorescent light.
Use the Wall Switch
Turn on the light first. Then keep touching the touch pad to change the 
brightness. Remove your finger from the touch pad until the desired  
brightness is reached. To change the 
 the opposite way, 
remove your finger from the touch pad and then keep touching
 
Use a Transmitter
First turn on the light.
Then press and hold the programmed button on the transmitter  to change 
the brightness.  Hold the button until the desired brightness  is reached, then 
release the button.
Press and hold the same button again on the transmitter  to change the 
brightness again in the opposite way. When the desired brightness is 
reached, release the button. 
brightness in
 again, 
remove the finger from the touch pad until the desired brightness  is reached.
Note: Press and hold for more than 10 seconds will  toggle the mode 
between ON/OFF and Dimming.
If a transmitter or a sensor is programmed to the Wall Dimmer under the 
flashing alert mode, when that transmitter is activated, the light connected 
will flash for the predetermined timer interval. 
After the timer interval, the light will 
be off. 
Pressing a programmed button 
can override flashing 
alert operation.
The brightness of the light 
can only be set under regular mode. 
for regular mode 
7. COUNTDOWN TIMER OPERATING MODE
If a transmitter or a sensor is programmed to the Wall Dimmer under the 
countdown timer mode, when that transmitter is activated, the light con-
nected will be on for the predetermined timer interval. 
After the timer interval, the 
light will be off.
Pressing a programmed button 
can override countdown 
timer operation.
The brightness of 
the light can only be set under regular mode. 
for regular mode 
Use the Wall Dimmer 
To turn on / off the light, simply tap the touch pad of the wall  dimmer 
once with your finger, it will toggle the status of the
 
light, i.e. from on to 
off or from off to on. 
Note: Once the number of flashes reaches 5, it will stay at this setting. If 
you would like to go back to other settings, such as 1 minute, release the 
button and repeat from step 1 to start over. 
Once a transmitter (button) is programmed for timer mode or flashing 
mode, activating this programmed transmitter (button) will turn on the 
light for the specified timer duration. 
During a timer count down, if the Wall Dimmer receives another signal for 
timer operation, the timer will start again and overrides the previous timer, 
therefore, extending the On period by another timer interval. 
To stop timer count down, press a programmed button 
 
for regular mode.
4. SET TIMER DURATION
Number of Flashes
1
2
3
4
5
Timer Duration
1 min.
5 min.
15 min.
30 min.
60 min.
As mentioned, the timer can be set to the following durations, 1 minute, 
5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or 60 minutes. 
This timer duration is used for both under Flashing Alert Operating Mode 
and Countdown Timer Operating Mode. 
There is only one timer setting, so all transmitters that are programmed 
for timer mode and flashing mode will have the same timer duration.  To 
set the timer duration, follow the instructions below:
1. Wall Dimmer must be installed and powered properly. The connected 
    light should be off, and the 2 blue LEDs are on. The light must 
    be off in order to set the timer duration.
2. Press and hold the SET button for 3 seconds, the lower blue LED 
    flashes once. The number of flashes indicates the timer duration:
3. Continue to hold the SET button until it reaches the desired setting. The 
    status will change every 6 seconds, i.e. hold the SET button for another 
    6 seconds, you will see the number of flashes changes from  1 to 2, 2 to 
    3, etc. 
3. PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTERS (TC SERIES)  / SENSORS (CONT)
4. Within 15 seconds, follow steps A) to C).
    A). Press the PROG button on the back of the TC transmitter  with a sharp 
          object.
    B). Press the button on the  TC transmitter that you would like to program.
    C). Once the transmitter is programmed, the  two blue LEDs on the Wall 
          Dimmer flash quickly then stop flashing, indicating you have 
          successfully programmed the transmitter to the module. Now the 
          programmed  transmitter button is ready to be used for Countdown 
          Timer Mode.
To program other transmitters/sensors, please refer to the instructions 
of those transmitters/sensors and above instructions.
Note: You must complete the programming sequence within the 15-second 
interval, otherwise, the Wall Dimmer will quit from programming mode and 
you need to start again from step 1. 
If you have a deluxe remote, you can make sure that you will actually turn 
on a light by pressing [      ] first, then the programmed button. Similarly, 
you can make sure that you will turn off a light by pressing [      ] first, then 
the programmed button. 
If you have a deluxe remote and you press [      ], all those receivers to 
which the remote is programmed will turn on their loads. If you press 
[       ], all those receivers to which the remote is programmed will turn 
off their loads.