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PLEASE FOLLOW THE SEQUENCE LAID OUT IN THIS MANUAL TO AVOID CONFUSION
Step by step instructions to set up the MESSENGER HUB:
A Quick Note Before You Set Up The MESSENGER HUB:
WARNING: For indoor use only. If a FREEWIRE product is exposed to rain or moisture, immediately disconnect the FREEWIRE product
from the AC outlet to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire and consult authorized service personnel.
WARNING: Use only incandescent bulbs (up to 500 watts total) in lamps that are to be controlled by the Messenger Hub.
Each receiver has a specific address made up of a HOUSE CODE (bottom dial) and a UNIT CODE (upper dial) which is used to communicate
with the MESSENGER HUB.
The function of the HOUSE CODE is to prevent interference from another FREEWIRE or other compatible system. If you experience
interference with another system at any time, which may result in unexpected turn on/off of devices plugged into either system, unplug all
FREEWIRE devices immediately until (1) the source of the interference is identified and eliminated through selection of a different HOUSE
CODE to ensure that neither system causes unintended operation of the other system or (2) a blocking filter, Black and Decker Model number
PZZ01, is installed. Call 1-888-678-7278 to order. Professional installation recommended. If you cannot identify the source of interference by
talking with neighbors who are using a FREEWIRE or compatible system and you do not want to install a blocking filter, or if you have any
questions about identifying or eliminating interference, please call 1-800-544-6986 before plugging in or using any FREEWIRE device.
Step 1:
Plug the MESSENGER HUB into any operational AC outlet within your home. Rotate antenna to the upright position. Open the front door to
expose the control panel as shown in Figure 1. NOTE: Placing the MESSENGER HUB on the inside wall closest to driveway or entry
way, will often maximize range of the KEY CHAIN REMOTE.
Step 2:
Select a HOUSE CODE on the MESSENGER HUB, any letter A- P. (Note: The house code you select for the MESSENGER HUB will dictate
what letter you will select for all of the RECEIVERS you plan to control with this MESSENGER HUB.)
Step 3:
Select a UNIT CODE on the MESSENGER HUB, any number 1 - 16. The number and corresponding color you pick will control the lamp outlet
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DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THIS MANUAL
What is the UNIT CODE?
The unit code allows you to assign a number (1 - 16) to any Freewire unit in your home system. For example, if you assign the unit code
number 5 to a Lamp Receiver, the lamp will turn on and off when you activate the number 5 on your Freewire remote control. If you want a
multiple of Lamp Receivers to respond to a single number on your remote, there is no problem with setting them all to the same unit code
number.
What is the HOUSE CODE?
The house code prevents interference with other Freewire systems that may be in your neighborhood. When you set your house code to a
letter (A - P) you are choosing a distinct communication language between all parts of your Freewire system. It is essential that all units in your
Freewire system are set to the same house code letter for it to operate correctly.
What is the Remote Control SYNCHRONIZATION?
When you first install your Freewire units it is essential that your match up the wireless Remote Controls (Indoor Remote and Keychain
Remote) with the plugged in Receiver Hub. This will synchronize their wireless communication in a distinct way that prevents interference with
other Freewire systems that may be in your neighborhood.
Why are there COLOR SEGMENTS on the unit code wheels?
The six colors (or zones) help you to allocate unit codes to various parts of your house. For example, if you wanted to control three plug in
lamps in your living room you might allocate them the unit code numbers 5, 6 and 7 which are part of the green segment (green zone). Green
becomes a quick reference to controlling those lamps from your remote control.
What are GROUPS?
Groups are shortcut buttons to operating any combination of up to four receiver unit codes. For example, you may wish to create a 'welcome
home' group control. If you had your entrance light(s) set to 1, your hall lamp set to 5, your living room lamp set to 8 and your kitchen light set
to 11 they could all be turned on/off by a single group key. It is essential to first program the group with the Messenger Hub and Indoor Remote
before you can use this function.
What does the HOUSE button do?
When you press HOUSE ON all the Lamp Receivers and the Messenger Hub in your Freewire system will turn on (for safety reasons, it will
not turn on appliance receivers). When you press HOUSE OFF any unit in your Freewire system will turn off (both lamp and appliance
receivers) - this is fast way to turn off all your Freewire units.
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