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598-1136-04
Lighting Control 
Panel
Features
•  Operational range of up to 100 feet.
•  Controls all Heath
®
/Zenith RF Tech Communica-
tions™ products.
•  Adds programmable ON/OFF function for up to 
16 lighting controls.
•  UL/cUL listed power supply.
•  FCC/IC tested and approved.
•  12/24 Hour Digital Clock Display.
•  9 volt battery backup to prevent program loss 
due to power failure (9V battery not included).
•  Flash control on compatible receivers when using the Panic feature.
Battery Installation and Battery Backup
The Lighting Control Panel is designed for 120VAC operation using the included 
DC power converter, but has the added feature of an onboard battery backup 
to prevent program memory loss. To install battery:
1.  Remove battery cover on rear of 
housing by sliding cover down.
2.  Install 9 volt battery (not included) 
according to polarity markings.
3.  Close battery compartment by re-
versing the previous instructions.
Upon power failure, the battery backup 
will  automatically  shut  down  all  non-
essential  functions.  The  display  and 
keypad  will  not  work.  The  battery 
backup will last in excess of 5 hours. 
When power is restored, the unit will 
restart the display and set all channels 
to the OFF position. All programming 
will be maintained unless the battery is 
depleted. If the battery is depleted, reprogramming of the time and automated 
functions will be required.
Note: If Lighting Control Panel will be disconnected from 120VAC power for 
a prolonged period of time, disconnect 9V battery connector from battery to 
prevent discharging of battery.
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OFF
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OFF
PANI
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ON
OFF
DIM
ON
OFF
DIM
ON
OFF
DIM
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DIM
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DIM
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DIM
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9V Battery
Battery 
Cover
DC  Power 
Connector
9 Volt
Battery (Not 
Included)
Battery Connector
Installing 9 Volt Battery and 
DC Power Connector
It is recommended that the battery is replaced at least once a year. You might 
want to choose a date that will be easy to remember (i.e. Birthday, Anniversary, 
New Years, Daylight savings time changes, etc.).