Smarthome LampLinc Plus 2000SLS, LampLincT PLC 2000SHL, LampLincT Plus 2000SLS3, LampLincT PLC 2000SHL3 User Manual

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LampLinc
Intelligent lamp modules packed with features
For models: #2000SLS LampLinc Plus #2000SLS3 LampLinc Plus
#2000SHL LampLinc PLC #2000SHL3 LampLinc PLC with ground pin
with ground pin
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Congratulations
Congratulations on purchasing LampLinc, the most powerful lamp module available. LampLinc is based on our popular SwitchLinc features.
Lamp modules are the easiest way to add sophisticated lighting control to your home. No tools or electrical knowledge are needed. Just plug LampLinc into a wall receptacle and plug the lamp into the bottom outlet of the lamp module; it's that simple.
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wall switches and has many of the same
LampLinc comes in three major models;
PLC, Plus and 2-Way. The LampLinc 2-Way
has the ability to transmit its ON/OFF status when polled by a transmitter or if the device being controlled (the load) is switched on manually. It also includes the ability to respond to multiple signals or scenes. The LampLinc Plus includes only the scene ability, which is ideal for users who don't need the LampLinc to respond to status signals. The afford­able LampLinc PLC lacks the scene and two-way features, but still retains all the quality that make the whole LampLinc family an outstanding performer. Each type is available with a 2-pin plug and outlet for AC receptacles in North America or in a 3-pin configura­tion, which includes the ground connection.
Key Features
• Use with any standard household lamp up to 400 watts
• Responds to 65 different X10/PLC (PowerLine Carrier) signals
• 32 levels of dimming and 32 fading on & off rates
• No tools or hardwiring into the electrical system
• Pass-through receptacle on the front for other un-controlled electrical devices
• Green Status LED indicator shows powerline activity
• Codes are electronically set (no code wheels) and remembered even if unplugged!
• Two-year warranty
(Plus models only)
Smarthome automation products have been intelligently engineered to complement the X10/PLC platform that all of our products are derived from, making it easier for you, the customer, to make changes to your home as your lifestyle changes.
SwitchLinc 2-Way Wall Switches
This is our top-of-the-line wall switch with a crisp, quality feel of true rocker action. These setup and operate just like the ApplianceLinc and LampLinc series. In fact, most of the setup commands are the same for all three. Turn on a SwitchLinc 2-Way and the ApplianceLinc
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or LampLinc can come on at the same time.
KeypadLincTMIn-Wall Controllers
Use these elegant in-wall controllers to send signals to all your home automation products. They blend perfectly into even the most upscale décor. When used with SwitchLinc and LampLinc Plus modules, pressing one button can instantly transform the lighting and mood of any room. The KeypadLincs are programmed to communicate the special scene setup and lock-in sequences, making setting up
scene lighting a snap.
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Caution!
Read and understand these instructions before installing. This device is intended for installation in accordance with the National Electric Code
and local regulations in the United States, or the Canadian Electrical Code and local regulations in Canada. To reduce the risk of overheating and possible damage to other equipment, do not install this product to control a non-lighting load. Use indoors only. Retain these instructions for future reference. Dimming an inductive load (such as a fan) below the minimum voltage set by the manufacturer of the load device could cause damage to the load device from overheating. If the manufacturer of the load device does not recommend dimming, DO NOT use LampLinc’s Dimming capabilities or use a non-dimming module. USER ASSUMES ALL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH DIMMING AN INDUCTIVE LOAD.
Quick Start Instructions
DEFAULT
Setting the Primary Address 1. Press and hold the Set Button for A-1
five seconds
2. Send the X10/PLC signal from any transmitter within 30 seconds
3. Send an “ON” to enable local control
OR
4. Send an “OFF” to disable local control
(see page 4 for more detailed instructions)
Setting the Fade-On/Off Rate 1. Turn on the lamp 2 Seconds
2. Adjust the dim level (Brighter = faster dimming)
3. Double tap the Set Button (press it TWICE quickly)
(see page 4 for more detailed instructions)
Setting the On Dim Level 1. Turn on the lamp 100%
2. Adjust the dim level to the desired level
3. Tap the Set Button ONCE
(see page 5 for more detailed instructions)
Factory Reset 1. Unplug the LampLinc for 10 seconds Resets to
2. Holding down the Set Button, plug in settings the LampLinc above
3. Continue holding the Set Button for three seconds then release
4. When the load comes on, the LampLinc is reset
(see page 8 for more detailed instructions)
Installation
1. Turn off the lamp and unplug from the wall
2. Plug the LampLinc module into the receptacle; the Green Status LED indicator will come on
3. Insert the lamp’s AC plug into the bottom outlet of the LampLinc
4. Turn the lamp’s switch back on; the light will come on
See page 9 for installation tips.
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Setting the Primary Address
Each LampLinc requires a primary PLC address to operate. It ships from the factory with “A1” as the default address; it will also have this address after performing a fac­tory reset. Any of the 256 PLC addresses can be programmed.
The LampLinc does not use flimsy code wheels or dials to set its primary address. Instead, it will accept the first address it finds on the powerline once the programming mode is started. Any PLC-compatible transmitter can be used to set the primary address.
1. Press and hold the Set Button above the green indicator on the right side of the module for 5 sec­onds until the Green Status LED begins flashing and the lamp goes to 100% brightness.
2. Within 30 seconds, transmit the desired primary address (house code and unit code) from any transmitter. When LampLinc receives the address, the lamp's light will blink.
3. Set the Local Control Feature by sending an ON or OFF Command (see page 9 for more details).
a) Sending an “ON” command immediately after
the house and unit code will activate the load detect feature. (Recommended)
b) Sending an “OFF” command immediately after
the house and unit code will disable the load detect feature (recommended for lamps with compact fluorescent bulbs).
4. Once the LampLinc has received a valid address and either an “ON” or “OFF”, the light controlled by the LampLinc will blink and the Green Status LED will stop flashing.
Tip:
If you have trouble com­municating to the LampLinc, there may be a lot of signal activity on the powerline. Unplug trans­mitters that send signals that might be intercepted by the module during the programming sequences. RF transceivers, computer controllers, and X10 ther­mostats should be unplugged to avoid inter­ference.
Controlling the Lamp Remotely
The LampLinc responds to any of the 256 PLC/X10 addresses. The LampLinc will respond to ON, OFF, ALL LIGHTS ON, ALL UNITS OFF, PRESET DIM, BRIGHT, and DIM commands. The LampLinc can be controlled remotely from any compatible transmitter by sending its base address (e.g., M6) and the command.
Setting the Fade-On/Off Rate (Optional)
The “Fade-On/Off” is the speed at which LampLinc brings the brightness of the light up or down when the module is turned on locally or receives a powerline carrier (PLC) ON or OFF command to its primary address. The Fade-On/Off is adjustable from .1 seconds to nine minutes. The factory default is about three seconds. It may be changed at the module or remotely. (See Advanced Primary Address Programming for instructions on REMOTELY setting the
Brightness
Level
90-100%
77-87% 65-74% 52-61% 39-48% 26-35% 13-23%
1-10%
0%
Fade-On/Off Rate.) At the module, the Fade-On/Off: adjustable from .1 to nine seconds:
1. Turn on and adjus t the lights brightness so that the brighter the light, the faster the Fade-On/Off. Refer to the table for more details.
2. Tap the Set Button TWICE.
The light will blink to confirm the change.
Fade Rate
in Seconds
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.5
2.0
4.5
6.5
8.5
9.0
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Setting the Default On-Level
The Default ON-Level is the brightness level that LampLinc will adjust the light when the switched on locally or by a powerline carrier (PLC) ON-command. Each time the LampLinc is turned on, the light will come to the same level. This is ideal for situa­tions where the existing light bulb produces too much light. (See Advanced Primary Address Programming for instructions on Remotely Setting the ON-level.)
Alternatively, LampLinc can be set to Resume Dim. When LampLinc receives an “ON” command, it will come back on to the last dim level it was at before being turned off.
One exception to this is when an “ALL LIGHTS ON” command is received. The LampLinc will go to 100% brightness at its programmed fade-on rate.
Setting a fixed brightness level:
1. Adjust light’s brightness to the desired level by sending BRIGHT or DIM com- mands.
2. Tap the Set Button ONCE. The light will blink to confirm the change.
Setting resume dim:
1. Turn the light of f by sending an “OFF” command.
2. Tap the Set Button ONCE.
Advanced Primary Address Programming
The LampLinc's Fade-On/Off rate and Default On-Level can be remotely set using a ControLinc Duo (Smarthome #4071), a Maxi-Controller (#4020) or an equivalent transmitter capable of sending Housecode and Unit Code without ON or OFF. These procedures and all the following ones will not work with a transmitter that sends the address with a command. Transmitters in which one button is pressed to turn on or off a load will not work.
Remotely Setting the Fade-On/Off Rate
This is the alternative method of adjusting the LampLinc's Fade-On/Off rate.
1. Transmit the “clear” sequence
O16 N16 M16 P16 M16
2. Send the house/unit code for the lamp module followed by the PRESET DIM from the table below. (Alternatively, send BRIGHT or DIM signals to change the lamp's brightness to a comparable level.)
Preset
Dim
Level
100%
97% 94% 90% 87% 84% 81% 77% 74% 71% 68%
Fade
Rate in
Seconds
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.5
2.0
4.5
6.5
8.5
19.0
21.5
23.5
Preset
Dim
Level
65% 61% 58% 55% 52% 48% 45% 42% 39% 35% 32%
Fade
Rate in
Seconds
26.0
28.0
30.0
32.0
34.0
38.5
43.0
47.0
60.0
90.0
120.0
Preset
Dim
Level
29% 26% 23% 19% 16% 13% 10%
6% 3% 0%
Fade
Rate in
Seconds
150.0
180.0
210.0
240.0
270.0
300.0
360.0
420.0
480.0
540.0
3. Send the following command sequence to lock-in the new Fade-On/Off rate
O16 P16 N16 M16 O16
The lamp’s light will blink indicating that it has set the new Fade-On/Off rate
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Remotely setting the Default On-Level (Optional)
This is the alternative method of adjusting the LampLinc’s default on-level.
1. Transmit the “clear” sequence:
O16 N16 M16 P16 M16
2. Send the house/unit code for the lamp module and adjust the dim level or send preset dim level.
3. Send the following command to lock-in the new on-level.
P16 N16 M16 O16 M16
Tip: Whenever the
CLEAR sequence is sent, you will have 4 minutes to make your adjustments.
The lamp’s light will blink indicating that it has set the new on-level.
Scene Address Programming (Plus models only)
The LampLinc Plus can be a member of up to 64 scenes. A scene address is a single address (just like a primary address), and is set at the time scene membership is pro­grammed. Using a single command to trigger a scene is much less complicated than using an intelligent computer controller to initiate a macro that in turn sends dozens of commands over the next few minutes to turn on multiple receivers and set brightness levels (for dimming-enabled modules). When an ON signal is transmitted to scene-enabled modules, all members pro­grammed to that address will turn on to their independent ON-levels and at their inde­pendent fade-on rates for that scene. Transmitting an OFF for a scene address will turn off all modules that are members of that scene. Modules will react to dim and bright commands after the scene address is sent, however, they will ignore All Light On and All Units Off commands for the scene address' house code. LampLinc Plus is compatible with these other scene-enabled Smarthome products:
• SwitchLinc 2-Way and Plus Dimmers • SwitchLinc RX Plus Dimmers
• KeypadLinc
• ToggleLinc
• ApplianceLinc
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with Integrated Dimmer • SwitchLinc 2-Way Switches
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2-Way and Plus Dimmers • SwitchLinc Timer
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2-Way & Plus Modules • SwitchLinc Relay 2-Way
The scenes for all these modules can be setup simultaneously using the same pro­gramming sequence. Signals sent by transmit-enabled Smarthome products, like those above, will be received and understood by the LampLinc!
Transmitters that can set up scenes
Scenes can be programmed with a ControLinc, a Maxi-Controller or any transmitter capable of sending Housecode and Unit Code address without an ON or OFF com­mand. Transmitters in which one button is pressed to turn a load on or off WILL NOT WORK. When using one of these equivalent transmitters, be careful when pressing the buttons. Programming will be ignored if some commands are not sent in the proper sequence. "Fat-Fingering" or accidentally pressing the same button twice may prevent the programming from being accepted.
Programming Scene Membership and On-Levels:
1. Transmit the “clear” sequence:
O16 N16 M16 P16 M16
2. Activate the module by turning it on and/or adjusting its brightness with a PLC controller. (A scene can trigger a module to go off by setting the dim level to 0%.)
3. Send the following command sequence:
M16 N16 O16 P16
4. Transmit the desired scene address (house and unit code) to lock-in new scene.
The light(s) will blink indicating that it has set the new scene.
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Removing a module from a Scene:
1. Transmit the “clear” sequence:
O16 N16 M16 P16 M16
2. Using a controller, send the module’s primary address plus an ON or OFF.
3. Send the following command sequence:
O16 P16 M16 N16
4. Transmit the scene address (house and unit code) that is to be removed.
The lamp’s light will blink indicating that the scene has been removed.
Programming Scene Fade-On/Off Rates (optional):
The Fade-On/Off rate of each in each scene is adjustable. If this setting is not adjusted, the LampLinc will use the rate of the primary address for the scene. See “Setting the Fade-On/Off Rate” for information on how to set the module’s primary address Fade-On/Off rate.
1. Transmit the “clear” sequence:
O16 N16 M16 P16 M16
2. Using a controller, send the module's primar y address and adjust the dim level corresponding to the Fade-On/Off Rate time you want using the table in the “Remotely Setting the Fade-On/Off Rate” section, (brighter=faster).
3. Send the following command sequence:
N16 O16 P16 M16
4. Transmit the scene address (house and unit code).
The lamp’s light will blink indicating that the new Fade-On/Off Rate has been set.
Other Options (All LampLinc models only)
Disable Programming
Once the LampLinc is set up, it can be programmed to lockout any changes. Any changes made at the module (by pressing the Set Button) or remotely will be ignored. Please note that all LampLinc and SwitchLinc that are plugged in or electri­cally active will be locked out.
1. Send the following command sequence to disable the programming:
M16 O16 P16 N16 P16
The lamp’s light will blink (if it is on) indicating the LampLinc received the command.
Re-Enable Programming (default is enabled)
1. Send the following command sequence to enable programming:
N16 M16 O16 P16 P16
The lamp’s light will blink (if it is on) indicating that the LampLinc received the command.
The LampLinc can now be programmed again.
Other Features
Power Restore
In the event of a power loss, LampLinc will automatically return the lamp being con­trolled to its last brightness level before the power was interrupted. If the LampLinc is plugged into an outlet controlled by a wall switch, turning on the wall switch will restore power to the module and it will come back on to its last state.
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Factory Reset (to default settings)
The factory reset procedure can be used to clear the LampLinc’s memory and restore its factory default settings. This procedure will clear the unit of all scene addresses and fade-on/off rates.
1. Unplug the LampLinc from the receptacle for about 10 seconds.
2. While holding down the set button on the lower right-hand side, plug it back in.
3. After plugging the module back in, continue to hold down the set button for about 2 or 3 more seconds.
4. Release the set button, the Green Status LED will remain on and the load (lights controlled by the LampLinc) will be off.
5. After 30 seconds, the lamp's light will come on to full brightness. This indicates that the factory reset is complete. The module is now reset to all the default set­tings, responds to primary address A-1, and is ready for programming or use.
Lamp Module Comparison Chart
Max Watts
Scene Lighting
2-Way Transmit
Signal Collision Avoidance
Load Monitoring
Local Control
Local Control easily disabled
LED Status Indicator
Address Electronically set
Fades on & off
Responds to PRESET Dim Commands
Ramp Rate Adjustable
Resume Dim
Low Signal Absorption
LampLinc
Essential
2000SC
300 400 400 400 300
No No Yes - 64 Yes - 64 No
No No No Yes No
N/A N/A N/A Yes N/A
No No No Yes No
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No Yes Yes Yes No
No Yes Yes Yes No
Yes Yes Yes Yes No
No Yes Yes Yes No
No Yes Yes Yes No
No Yes Yes Yes No
Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Yes Yes Yes No Yes
LampLinc
PLC
2000SHL
LampLinc
Plus
2000SLS
LampLinc
2-Way
2000STW
Regular
Lamp
Modules
Warranty
8
2-Years 2-Years 2-Years 2-Years 1-Year
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Installation Tips
Due to the size of LampLinc, it will block the bottom outlet of a duplex wall receptacle if plugged into the top outlet. If possible, use the bottom outlet for the lamp module so that the other outlet is accessible for other use. For convenience, a pass through receptacle has been supplied on the lamp module so you don’t lose a receptacle.
If the LampLinc is plugged into a receptacle controlled by a wall switch, consider leaving the switch on at all times. This will ensure that the LampLinc never loses power and is always functioning. If the outlet is switched off, the LampLinc will turn the light back on to the last dim level before power was switched off.
A new LampLinc or one that has been Factory Reset (see page 8) will be set to address A-1. If other 2-way modules are set to A-1, The LampLinc may may come on when the other unit is activated.
If the lamp being controlled by the LampLinc has a dimmer, turn that dimmer to full on and allow the LampLinc to control the lamp’s brightness.
Never stack LampLinc and/or ApplianceLinc modules together. The internal heat
generated by the units when controlling a load may cause them to overheat or catch fire.
Understanding the Local Control Feature
Local control allows a user to turn on a lamp without having to send a signal to the LampLinc module. A lamp can be turned on and off manually by the switch on the lamp and the LampLinc will respond to this. There are three possibilities:
Turning on a lamp locally
when it was turned off
remotely
Turning on a lamp locally
when it was turned off locally
Turning off a lamp locally while
it’s turned on
The load control feature can be used safely with any incandescent or filament type lamp. However, using the load detect feature with a lamp with a built in dimmer (such a Torchier halogen), ballast transformer or other electric/electronic controls may result in false triggering. For non-incandescent bulbs, it is recommended that the load detect feature be turned off, (by sending an OFF during the setting of the pri­mary address).
Move the switch on the lamp to the “OFF” position and then back to the “ON” position. The lamp will turn on
Move the switch on the lamp to the “ON” position. The lamp will turn on.
Move the switch on the lamp to the “OFF” position. The lamp will turn off.
About LampLinc’s Certification
LampLinc has been thoroughly tested by ITS ETL SEMKO, a nationally recognized independent third-party testing laboratory. Products bearing North American ETL Listed mark signifies that the product has been tested to and has met the requirements of a widely recognized consensus of U.S. and Canadian product safety standards, that the manufacturing site has been audited, and that the manufacturer has agreed to a program of quarterly factory follow-up inspections to verify continued conformance.
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Problem
The lamp turned on by itself.
Possible Cause
LampLinc was triggered by a scene or legitimate PLC signals.
Solution
Check scene membership and remove any unwanted scenes from LampLinc or perform a Factory Reset to clear it.
Install an PLC Signal Blocker in the home to keep PLC signals from neighboring homes from interfering.
The light does not appear to turn on or off when a signal is sent.
The light does not come on when the lamp’s switch is manually acti­vated.
LampLinc is not taking programming of scenes, fade-on rate, etc.
LampLinc is not receiving signals from transmitters.
The module is locked up.
Difficulty setting scenes with a maxi-controller.
The Fade-On/Off Rate may be set too slow.
The Local Control feature may be set to off (during primary address setting).
It may be in Program Disable mode.May not have been “acti­vated” during the four-minute win­dow.
Other PLC modules are loading down the signal.
The module is plugged into a power strip.
Move the transmitter to another outlet.
A surge or excessive noise on the power line may have glitched it.
The CLEAR, SET, or another com­mand was sent in the wrong order.
Set a new fade-on rate. (Increase brightness, press set button twice.)
Re-set the primary address by sending the house and unit code fol­lowed by an “ON” command.
Re-enable Program Mode or perform a Factory Reset. During scene programming, the LampLinc must be turned on within
four minutes of receiving the Clear sequence.
Install a coupler-repeater or a phase coupler.
PLC signals can’t travel through power filters. Plugging the LampLinc directly into the wall works best.
LampLinc needs 50mV of signal strength for consistently reliable opera­tion. Also, the Green Status LED will blink when there is any activity on the powerline.
Unplug the module for a 10 seconds and re-install. If the above doesn’t work, perform a Factory Reset.
Don’t hold down the buttons too long, it may send duplicate codes.
The bulb filaments are vibrating. Use rough-service bulbs, 130-volt, or appliance grade bulbs to reduce the noise.
Run LampLinc in the “full-on” mode or switch to a non-dimming module.
Set the Local Control feature to OFF. Go into the Set Primary Address mode (press and hold the Set Button), send the address, (e.g., M8) and an “OFF” command.
The local control sense voltage is charging up components inside the compact fluorescent bulb. When enough electricity is stored, it produces a flash. Setting the Local Control option to OFF will fix this. Also, some brands of CFL’s don’t do this.
After sending the PLC signal for the Primary Address, an “ON” command needs to be sent to enable local control. An “OFF” may be sent if local control is not preferred.
The LampLinc’s AC prongs are polarized so that it may only be inserted one way into a receptacle. If the home’s outlets are over 40 years old, replacing the outlet with a modern one will allow the LampLinc and many other modern devices to be used safely. DO NOT defeat this safety fea­ture.
The load is buzzing when on or dimmed.
The light does not come on when manually switched on or when an “ON” signal is sent.
When the light is off, occasionally the bulb flashes.
When setting the Primary Address, the lamp’s bulb continues to flash after sending the address.
The LampLinc does not fit in my North American wall outlet.
The dimming component inside the LampLinc ‘chops’ up the sine wave to reduce the voltage.
Some type of bulbs, especially com­pact fluorescent lamps can confuse the LampLinc.
A fluorescent bulb is installed in the lamp controlled by the LampLinc.
The user is not pressing “ON” or “OFF” to set the Local Control Mode after sending the address during pri­mary address programming.
The polarized prongs are not com­patible with older AC outlets.
If these solutions have been tried, the manual has been reviewed, and you still cannot resolve an issue you're having with the LampLinc, please call our Technical Support Dept.
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at 949-221-9200 or e-mail tech@smarthome.com.
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How Powerline Signals Travel Around A Home and How To Improve Reliability
Most homes in North America have two lines of 120 volts coming into the home from the utility company. This split-single phase electricity is divided out at the home’s breaker box into the circuits that feed light switches, plug-in outlets, and appliances. Half of the electricity outlets and wall switches are fed by one of the 120-volt lines and the second 120-volt line feeds the other half. The intermittent operation of PLC/X10 modules usually happens when the trans­mitter is sending signals on one line and the receiver module is plugged into an outlet on the other line. For the signals to get to the receiver, it must leave the home, travel to the utility company transformer then come back in on the other AC line. By the time the signal gets back to the home, travels through the electrical meter and circuit breaker box, there may not be enough signal left to trigger the module.
The first order of business will be to install a coupler-repeater, also known as amplifier. A coupler-repeater will ‘see’ the incoming signal, re­generate it, and blast it out over both lines of the 120 volts. We recom­mend that any home larger than 3000 square feet install a coupler­repeater. In smaller homes, a passive phase coupler also known as a signal bridge may give satisfactory results.
Once the signal has been amplified, it’s time to preserve it. Since PLC signals go everywhere in the home, some electrical devices will have more of an effect on the signal strength than other devices. PLC signals are like water pressure in pipes, it actually goes everywhere it can, not just to the receiving module. In the last 20 years, an explosion of elec­trical devices has invaded our homes. Computers, video gear, and fancy high-end electronics are more present than in years past. The more complicated the electrical power supply is in a device, the more likely it is to absorb PLC signals. Engineers who design power supplies build in traps to filter out and kill electrical noise. Unfortunately, the PLC signals looks like electrical noise to these devices. The result is that a large percent of the transmitted signal is lost to these devices leaving less for the receivers. The most common sources of signal loss are:
#4826B
SignaLinc
Repeater
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• Televisions • Computer systems
• Audio/Video gear • Computer UPS's and power strips
• Power supplies for laptops and cell phones
Testing for the problem is simple. If a device is suspected of causing sig­nal absorption, unplug the device and then re-transmit the signal. It is very important that the device is unplugged and not just turned off! If the controlled product begins working after the appliance is unplugged, then a filter will be needed on that device to keep PLC signals from being absorbed and raise the signal strength of the entire home. Smarthome has many filters that will fix the problem. An average home will need between three and five filters. If you are in the business of installing automation systems and not in the ‘call-back’ business, include some of these in your bid as part of the standard package.
#1626 FilterLinc
Plug-In Filter
Smarthome’s BoosterLinc™can solve localized
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#4827 BoosterLinc
Plug-In Amplifier
local amplifier like Smarthome's BoosterLinc
problems
SignaLinc Repeater is ideal for improving the home automation signal strength throughout all the outlets in a home. But, as the PLC signals travel down a circuit and away from the repeater, it will weaken by the same factors listed above. Additionally, the signal will get weaker as it passes installed PLC transmitters. Each PLC transmitter contains a tuned circuit that when it's not sending signals it's absorbing them! In addition to plug-in transmitters, LampLinc™ 2-Way, SwitchLincs™ 2-Ways, ToggleLinc™ 2­Ways, ApplianceLinc™ 2-Ways, KeypadLincs™, or any mod­ule with 2-way abilities will load down the available signal.
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With so many transmitters installed, the signal is loaded down to a point where some modules will be unable to receive a signal. Installing a multiple 2-way devices on one branch circuit may necessitate the use of
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SPECIFICATIONS
Load Types: Maximum Load: Addresses:
On-Level: Fade-On/Off Rate: Maximum number of LampLincs
per circuit: Minimum load: Minimum PLC receive level: Surge Protection: Feed through outlet: Input Power: Operating Temperature: Dimensions: Weight:
Plug-in incandescent, fluorescent, inductive lighting devices 400 Watts 1 Base (Primary) Address of 256 possible Up to 64 Scene Addresses (Plus only) (Primary Address) 1 of 31 possible (3.2%-100%) or resume dim (Scene Address) 1 of 32 possible (0%-100%) (Plus only)
0.125 to 9 seconds if programmed locally
0.125 seconds to 9 minutes if programmed remotely 10 (with more than 6, a PLC amplified coupler-repeater is highly recommended) 25 watts 10 mV MOV rated for 150 Volts Maximum 15 amps less the load controlled by the LampLinc module 120 Volts AC +/- 10%, 60 Hertz 32 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit 4”(h) x 2.5”(w) x 1.5”(d) 5 oz
Limited Warranty
Seller warrants to the original consumer purchaser of this product that, for a period of two years from the date of purchase, this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship and will perform in substantial conformity to the description of the product in this Owner’s Manual. This warranty shall not apply to defects or errors caused by misuse or neglect.
If the product is found to be defective in material or workmanship, or if the product does not perform as war­ranted above during the warranty period, Seller will either repair it, replace it or refund the purchase price, at its option, upon receipt of the product at the address below, postage prepaid, with proof of the date of purchase and an explanation of the defect or error. The repair, replacement, or refund that is provided for above shall be the full extent of Seller's liability with respect to this product.
For repair or replacement during the warranty period, call Smarthome customer service to receive an RA# (return authorization number), properly package the product (with the RA# clearly printed on the outside of the package) and send the product, along with all other required materials, to:
Smarthome, Inc.
ATTN: Receiving Dept. 16542 Millikan Ave. Irvine, CA 92606-5027
Limitations:
The above warranty is in lieu of and seller disclaims all other warranties, whether oral or written, express or implied, including and warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Any implied warranty, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, which may not be disclaimed or sup­planted as provided above shall be limited to the one year period of the express warranty above. No other repre­sentation or claim of any nature by any person shall, be binding upon seller or modify the terms of the above warranty and disclaimer.
In no event shall seller be liable for special, incidental, consequential, or other damages resulting from the possession or use of this product, including without limitation damage to property and, to the extent permit­ted by law, personal injury, even if seller knew or should have known of the possibility of such damages.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or the exclusion or limitation of damages, in which case the above limitations and/or exclusions may not apply to you. You may also have other legal rights that may vary from state to state.
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