Item #469-637
Model #49814
UPC #043180498144
Use and Care Guide
DAYLIGHT ADJUSTING INDOOR DIGITAL TIMER
Before You Begin:
Product Features
Product Specifications
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Set one or more multiple ON/OFF settings for each day of the week, daily cycles, or weekday - weekend
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Single pole or 3-way installation
cycles
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Stores up to 7 individual programs
A Random feature which turns the lights off and on between 30 minutes before and after the programmed
time, giving the appearance that somebody is currently home
RATINGS
1800 VA
Mechanical
Ballast
125 VAC,
60 Hz
15A
15A
6A
1 HP
Resistive Tungsten Ballast Motor
Pre-Installation Requirements
Hardware Included
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This timer requires that your switch box have a neutral wire in order for the timer to operate correctly. If
you open up your switch box and only see 2 wires, this indicates that your switch box does not have a
neutral wire and this timer will not work.
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This timer will work in a single pole or 3-way installation. It will not work in a 4-way installation.
This timer will only work on loads up to 15 amps.
AA - Face plates x2
(White & Light Almond)
BB - Wire Nut x5
CC - Screw x2
DD - Jumper Cable x1
Safety Information
Suggested Tools
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK:
Shut off the power at the fuse box or circuit breaker
before installation
Do not use in wet locations
Use indoors only
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC FIRE:
Do not use to control appliances that contain heating
elements such as cooking appliances, heaters, and irons
Do not exceed electrical ratings
Do not use to control receptacles
Phillips screwdriver
Wire strippers
Use only copper wire with this device
Pre-Installation
CHANGING THE FACEPLATE
REMOVING SIDE SECTIONS FOR MULTI-SWITCH INSTALLATIONS
This device includes a light-almond faceplate. To switch faceplates, follow the steps below.
When installing your timer into a wall box with multiple switches, remove all the inner side
sections prior to making the electrical connections. See Figure 1.
a. Gently remove the white faceplate using a flathead screwdriver. Starting at the top left corner,
gently pry the faceplate loose, working around the edge until it pops off.
a. Use pliers to bend the side section up and down until it breaks off.
b. Repeat the process for each side section to be removed.
b. Find the light-almond faceplate in the package. Place the new faceplate into position and
carefully push until it snaps into place.
Figure 1 - Removing Side Sections Prior to Connection
Installation Terms and Options
WARNING: Shut off power at the fuse box or circuit breaker before performing any wiring or installation.
BASIC WIRING TERMINOLOGY
To better familiarize yourself with the wiring terminology and concepts referenced in this manual, please review the following information before you begin wiring this timer to your switch outlet.
If at any time during the wiring process you become uncertain, please contact a certified electrician.
□ Line: This is the 120 AC (hot) from breaker box.
□ Load: This is the 120V AC wire that controls the fixture (load out) which carries power to the light.
□ Neutral: 120 volt return connection.
□ Ground: 120 safety ground.
□ Traveler-1 and Traveler-2: Wires running between two 3-way switches for installations where a light is controlled by two switches.
INSTALLATION OPTIONS
To begin the installation process, you must first know what type of installation is needed. Below are the 3 different installation options. Please refer to the following descriptions for the installation
instructions that apply to you.
1 Single-Pole Installation (Go to install section 1 on page 2):
This installation option should be used when a switch only controls one outlet from a single location. A typical example of where you would find a single-pole switch is your bedroom or
bathroom light switch.
2 3-Way Installation, Load Side (Go to install section 2 on page 2):
This installation option replaces a switch which controls a light that can be controlled from two locations and in most installations has the common (hot) terminal tied to the lamp/load the
switch turns OFF and ON. Typically these types of installations are in stairwells, hallways, and large rooms with multiple accesses points.
3 3-Way Installation, Line Side (Go to install section 3 on page 2):
This installation option replaces a switch which controls a light that can be controlled from two locations and in most installations has the common (hot) terminal tied to 120VAC. Typically
these types of installations are in stairwells, hallways, and large rooms with multiple accesses points.
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Item #469-637
Model #49814
UPC #043180498144
Use and Care Guide
DAYLIGHT ADJUSTING INDOOR DIGITAL TIMER
Programming Instructional Video
To view an instructional video on how to program this product:
corner of this instruction sheet in the search field.
2. Click on your product from the list of search results and click on the video link in the Product
Overview section.
Initial Setup
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Part Description
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B
C
D
ON/OFF: Timer override (push to turn on or off)
SETUP: Press once to set the calendar/clock. Press twice to set or change programming.
+ and -: Press to scroll through menu options.
RESET: Press and hold for three seconds to reset the timer.
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AUTO: Press once to activate the timer after programming is complete. Press once to
return to Auto mode when in Manual mode or Random mode.
AUTO
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A
B
F
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RND: Press once to activate the random feature.
SETUP
RESET
+
-
C
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ENTER: Press to confirm indicated settings.
ENTER
RND
TIMER DOOR: Close after programming. Press to turn ON/OFF (timer override).
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Product Features
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Set one or more multiple ON/OFF settings for each day of the week, daily cycles, or weekday -
weekend cycles
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Stores up to 7 individual programs
A Random feature which turns the lights off and on between 30 minutes before and after the
programmed time, giving the appearance that somebody is currently home
SETTING THE TIMER UP FOR THE FIRST TIME
SETTING THE DAWN/DUSK REGION (ZONE)
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NOTE: This timer will automatically return to the clock mode if a button is not pushed for 60 seconds. Push
the setup button (B) once to return to program mode if this happens.
IMPORTANT: This step does not set your time zone. In this step you are identifying your location based on
this map to ensure an accurate dawn and dusk time for your area.
a. Remove the protective film from the
screen.
b. Using the tip of a pencil, gently press
and hold RESET until you see the word
“RESET” scroll across the screen. See
Figure 6. Release the button and “12:00
AM” will begin to flash.
View Figure 10 and determine which zone best
fits your location. The options are NOR: North,
CENT: Central, SOUT: South, HAWA: Hawaii, and
ALAS: Alaska.
ALASKA
NORTH
NORTH
CENTRAL
SOUTH
CENTRAL
SOUTH
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
c. Press SETUP and “CAL” will begin to
flash (See Figure 7). Press ENTER to
begin setting the calendar, and the year
will begin to flash.
HAWAII
Figure 10
a. “ZONE” will be flashing on your screen.
Press ENTER to begin setting your region,
and “NOR” will begin to flash. See
Figure 11. Use + or - to select the zone
identified.
d. Press + or - to set the current year.
Press ENTER, and the month will begin
to flash. See Figure 8.
Figure 11
Press ENTER to confirm, and “DAWN” will
be displayed with an approximate dawn
time for your area. See Figure 12A. This
is pre-programmed DAWN time for your
area. If this time is acceptable for you,
press ENTER and proceed to step d. If you
would like to change this time, proceed
to step b.
e. Repeat the sequence in step d. to set
the current month, day, hour, and minute.
When DST appears on the display (see
Figure 9), continue to step f to set the
Daylight Savings Time (DST) setting.
AM
Figure 12A
Figure 12B
NOTE: Choose DST ON if your local area
observes Daylight Savings time. The timer will
automatically adjust backwards and forwards
an hour. Choose DST OFF if your local area
does not observe Daylight Savings time.
b. Press + or - to set your current dawn
hour. Press ENTER to confirm.
PM
c. Press + or - to set your current dawn
minute. Press ENTER to confirm, and
“DUSK” will be displayed.
d. Use the same process to set the dusk
hour and minute, and “SAVE” will be
displayed. See figure 12B.
f. Press the + or - button (C) to turn
Daylight Savings time ON/OFF. Press
ENTER to confirm.
g. If you selected DST ON, the display
flashes “ZONE”. Proceed to step 2
- SETTING THE DAWN/DUSK REGION
(ZONE).
e. Press ENTER to save the current date and
time information.
CONTINUE TO PAGE 4 TO COMPLETE SET UP AND PROGRAMING
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Use and Care Guide
DAYLIGHT ADJUSTING INDOOR DIGITAL TIMER
Programming
PROGRAMMING THE ON/OFF DAYS
PROGRAMMING THE ON/OFF TIME
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a. Press SETUP twice to begin programming
a. Press + and - to choose from one of these three
options to begin configuring the timer’s ON time.
Proceed to step b when you are finished setting
ON/OFF days, and “P1 ON” will display.
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b. Press ENTER once, and “SET” will display.
Press ENTER again to begin setting the
ON time, and “PRG” will be displayed with
the days of the week flashing. See Figure
13.
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one of these three options:
□ DAWN: This is the default screen. When you
reach this screen, press ENTER to set the timer’s
ON time to the DAWN time that is displayed. See
Figure 14.
□ DUSK: When you reach this screen, press ENTER
to set the timer’s ON time to the DUSK time that
is displayed. See Figure 15.
□ TIME: When you reach this screen, press ENTER
(see Figure 16). When the hour begins to flash,
press + or - to scroll to the desired hour, paying
attention to the AM/PM setting in the corner
of the display. Press ENTER when the hour is
correct. The minute will begin to flash on the
screen. Press + or -, followed by ENTER to set
the minute.
ON
Figure 14
c. Press + or - to select the day(s) you want
ON
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this program to turn the timer ON:
Figure 13
□ S, S (Saturday and Sunday)
□ M, T, W, Th, F (weekdays only)
□ S, M, T, W, Th, F, S (individual days)
□ T, Th (Tuesday and Thursday)
ON
Figure 15
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□ M, W, F (Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday)
□ S, M, T, W, Th, F, S (default: all days of
ON
the week)
d. Press ENTER to confirm the setting.
Proceed to the next step - PROGRAMMING
THE ON/OFF TIME.
Figure 16
b. When “P1 OFF” and “PRG” display, follow steps 1c
through 2a to set the OFF days and times.
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c. Once finished, “SAVE” will appear. See Figure 17.
Press ENTER to save this program, and “P2 ON”
will be displayed, with P2 flashing. If you need
additional programs, press ENTER and repeat steps
1c through 2b to set the next program ON/OFF
times. When you are finished programming ON/OFF
times, press AUTO to complete the programming.
NOTE: Programs will not work if they overlap.
ON
NOTE: You can add up to 7 programs.
Figure 17
NOTE: The timer screen will return to the clock
if no buttons are pushed for 1 minute.
Additional Programming Options
REVIEWING PROGRAMS
a. Press SETUP twice, followed by + or – to
scroll through the previously entered
programs.
DELETING PROGRAMS
SETTING THE RANDOM (RND)
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2
3
SECURITY OPTION
a. Press SETUP twice, followed by +
or - to scroll to the program you wish
to delete. Press ENTER and “SET” will
display.
The random feature will turn the lights ON
and OFF using the programmed times “+”
or “-” 30 minutes, giving the house a more
lived-in appearance while the occupant is
b. Press AUTO when you are finished.
b. Press + or - until the display shows
“DEL,” then press ENTER. See Figure
18.
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away.
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a. Push RND to activate the random
feature. The screen will change
from “AUTO” to “RDM”.
AM
c. The program is now deleted, and you
may press + or - to select another
program for deletion following the
steps above. Press AUTO when you
have completed deleting all desired
programs.
ON
Figure 18
OFF
See Figure 19.
b. Push AUTO to de-activate the
random feature and return the
timer to its current programming.
Figure 19
Additional Features
USING THE MANUAL OVERRIDE FEATURE (OPTIONAL)
To manually override the timer and turn the lights off and on at your convenience, there are two
options:
COUNTDOWN MODE
• Press and hold the On/Off button for about 2 seconds.
• Display will show 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 min., 1 HR, 1.5 HR, 2 HR, 3 HR.
• Release button when desired countdown time is displayed.
• Timer will stay on for this time and then return to previous mode.
1. Manual override with active programming: Press the timer door or the ON/OFF button,
which will turn the lights on and off. In this option, your programs will still be active and
the override will only last until the next scheduled program.
2. Manual override with inactive programming: Following these steps will inactivate the
programing. In this setting, you must press the ON/OFF button or the timer door for the
lights to turn on and off.
a. Press and hold + and – at the same time until you see “MAN” display on the
screen.
b. Now your timer will work like a manual switch, just press on the timer door or the
ON/OFF button to turn the lights on and off at your convenience.
c. To return your timer to AUTO mode (where your programs are activated), press and
hold + and – at the same time and the timer will go back into AUTO mode.
Troubleshooting
Three way switch will not work:
• Make sure jumper wiring is correct.
Lights on all day controlled by timer:
• Check to make sure the clock time is set for correct am/pm
• Check to make sure Dusk time and dawn time are not reversed
Lights come on and off at times different than they programmed:
• Check to see if there are multiple programs on the timer that conflict with each other.
• 3-Way switch may have been used to turn lights off or on, the timer should function correctly during the next program cycle.
FCC NOTE
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC and Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differentfrom that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B)
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