Instruction Manual Item no. EMW2600T A. Functions 1. An ideal device to control you appliances automatically by using a programmable remote timer 2. LCD displays the timing setting and current time. 3. Transmitter has 11 manual buttons: MY ON, MY OFF, ON, OFF, UP, DW Morning, Evening, All night, Countdowm, BL and one reset button R B.
Button UP DW ON OFF MY ON MY OFF evening morning All night Countdown BL R Function 1. In current time display, press to adjust (add 1 min or continuously) 2. In countdown mode, press to adjust 3. Time adjusting from minute to hour, hold to adjust continuously 1. In current time display, press to adjust (reduce 1 min or continuously) 2. In countdown mode, press to adjust 3. Time adjusting from minute to hour, hold to adjust continuously 1. If no program set, press ON to switch on the receiver outlet 2.
2. Program Setting a. Press ON to switch on the receiver outlet (the LED indicator on) b. Press OFF to switch off the receiver outlet (the LED indicator on) c. Press EVENING to select Evening function (the LED indicator on), the receiver stays on from 5pm to 12am, other time stays off, press again to cancel (the LED indicator off) d. Press MORNING to select Morning function (the LED indicator on), the receiver stays on from 5am to 8am, other time stays off, press again to cancel (the LED indicator off) e.
while MORING, ALL NIGHT, EVENING are activated, press ON or OFF to switch the receiver’s power on/off until it reaches the next action of MORING, ALL NIGHT, EVENING program c. Countdown, MORING, ALL NIGHT, EVENING, while MORING, ALL NIGHT, EVENING are activated, press Countdown to enter countdown mode, the receiver outlet switches on and stays on until it reaches the countdown time, then the MORING, ALL NIGHT, EVENING program takes over the control d. MORING, ALL NIGHT, EVENING, can be selected multiply D.
Warning: Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.