User's Manual

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B410R TRANSMITTER
The Transmitter is the core of the system and controls On/Off status of ON/OFF
Receiver (B410N) and On/Off and Dim/Bright status of Dimmer Receiver (B410D)
for a maximum of two pieces in one group. By adopting the house code to
differentiate the specific group, it can control the ON/OFF Receiver (B410N) and
Dimmer Receiver (B410D) for a maximum of 8 pcs.
1. Inserting the battery
(1) Remove the battery cover. Fit the 3V Lithium battery in the compartment
provided with +v terminal facing upwardly. (Fig. 1)
Fig. 1
(2) By pressing any key, the red LED will illuminate, which implies that the battery
has been inserted properly.
(3) Replace the battery cover.
2. Setting the House Code
The Transmitter incorporates 4 buttons and a 4-position house code slide switch.
In the front of the casing, there is a 4-position house code slide switch, ranging
from A to D. (Fig. 2)
When switching to the “A” position, you can be allocating two pcs of lighting
fixtures plugged into the respective receiver as one group, while to the “B”
position, another two pcs of lighting fixtures can be grouped. The max.
controllable lighting fixture is 8 pcs.
Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Note: Write down each designated lighting fixture in each group by adopting the
sticker affixed on the rear cover. (Fig. 3)
4 buttons are divided into two sets, consisting of one pc each of On and Off
button. It allows you to control two pcs of lighting fixtures in one group. Pressing
the following buttons will emit either On or Off signal.
ON signal
ON signal
OFF signal
OFF signal
The 4-position house code slide switch coupled with the above mentioned 4
buttons is configured for 8 different ID codes.
3. Emitting the ID code
In order to communicate with the ON/OFF Receiver (B410N) and Dimmer
Receiver (B410D), it is essential that the same ID code is used between the
Receiver and Transmitter.

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