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Keypad Linc 8 Help sray3 01-28-05
Posted by sray3 on January 28, 2005, 3:13 pm
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I recently had my electrician install keypad linc and do not know how to
program it.Are there any easy step by step instructions I can follow the
program the darned thing ?

Thank You. stay3




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Posted by S Gibbons on January 28, 2005, 9:08 pm
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Look at Home Control Assistant.
They offer a 30 day, try before you buy, I found it useful to program mine.
You will need a computer to powerline interface like the CM11.


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> I recently had my electrician install keypad linc and do not know how to
> program it.Are there any easy step by step instructions I can follow the
> program the darned thing ?
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> Thank You. stay3
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Posted by AutomatedOutlet on February 10, 2005, 4:15 pm
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I don't think that the last post addressed the question.

OK, there are a lot of things you can program into that keypad but here

are the basics.

1) Press the little set button on the top of the keypad until all LEDs

start to flash.

2) select the button you want to program by pressing it once.

3) That button will then be flashing. If you want to program an ON/OFF

on it, just transmit the proper code from and transmitter.

4) If you want to program it to send the same command each keypress,

hit that button one more time before transmitting the code.

There are a lot of other functions and scene commands you can program

into that keypad. There should have been a full set of instructions

that came with it. You can download them from Smarthome or call our

office and we'll mail you one.





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