Installation guide
8
Toggling Source Module Between 2-Button and 4-Button
Mode (optional)
By default, the PixiePlus is configured to work with a four-button
source module. To use a one- or two-button source module, you
must disable four-button mode.
To disable four-button mode:
Assemble the PixiePlus, including the one- or two-button
source module, as described in Section IV above. Press and
hold any single source button while inserting a paper clip into
the programming aperture. The PixiePlus should beep three
times to indicate that four-button mode is now disabled.
The PixiePlus will now be in learning mode. You may program
the PixiePlus or, to exit learning mode, remove the paper clip.
While the four-button mode is disabled, both the left and right
sides of any one- or two-button module button should illuminate
together when the button is pressed. If only one side of a button
on the two-button pad illuminates, the unit is still in four-button
mode.
To re-enable four-button mode:
Assemble the PixiePlus, including the four-botton module, as
described in Section III above. Press and hold any single button
in the source selection module while inserting a paper clip into
the programming aperture. The PixiePlus should beep three
times to indicate that four-button mode is now active.
When four-button mode is enabled, both the left and right sides
of any one- or two-button module button should illuminate
separately when a source button is pressed, not in unison. If
two neighboring buttons on the four-button pad illuminate
simultaneously, the unit is NOT in four button mode.
The PixiePlus will now be in learning mode. You may program
the PixiePlus or, to exit learning mode, remove the paper clip.
To learn a remote control:
The PixiePlus may be reprogrammed to reproduce different IR
control codes. To control a device through IR, an IR emitter
must be wired from the PixiePlus to the device under control
(see page 7 for more information).
V. Reprogram PixiePlus cont’d