- Brand new with Two Year Warranty.
- X10 PRO brand model number XPMT4.
- As easy to program as an alarm clock.
- Simple plug-in installation with included AC adapter.
- Can control up to eight X10 modules at the times you set with a maximum of 64 timed events. One event is one ON or one OFF time. You can have 64 timed ON and OFF events in any combination for any of the 8 modules unit codes 1 thru 8.
- Random security feature to avoid the appearance of the lights being on a timer.
- Built-in alarm clock with snooze button. When the alarm goes off, just press any key to silence and set the snooze for another 10 minutes.
- Built-in mini-controller type keypad for instant control of any modules set to unit codes 1 thru 8.
- ALL LIGHTS ON and ALL UNITS OFF button.
- Has DIM and BRIGHT buttons.
- Battery backup (2 AA) saves programming and set time in the event of a power failure for up to 48 hours.
- Large backlit LCD display.
- UL listed. 120VAC 60 Hz., 3 Watts. Color is white.
- Similar to the X10 Powerhouse brand model number MT13A.
- You can view the instructions online in PDF format by clicking here.
This is the new X10 PRO Mini Timer model number XPMT4. Similar to the Powerhouse brand MT13A except it has a 2 year warranty. These have replaced the long since discontinued MT10A mini-timer. You can set any combination of up to 64 ON and OFF times for unit codes 1 thru 8. In the security mode it will randomly vary the ON/OFF time slightly every day so as not to give the appearance that your lights are on a timer. You can set the timers to operate every day or do a one-time temporary change to accommodate that extra early wake up time.
Channel 1 in the timer can also operate as a regular buzzer alarm clock with a snooze feature. When the current time equals the ON setting in channel one, not only does the X10 device come on, the buzzer in the alarm clock sounds. Have that X10 signal turn on the lights in your room, bathroom, or coffee pot...whatever it takes for you to get up! If you press the snooze button, the buzzer will turn off then come back on in 10 minutes. You can use the snooze once or as many times as it takes for you to get up. The large easy-to-read LCD time display doubles as a clock. The display is backlit for easy viewing at night.
The built-in keypad is similar to the X-10 Mini Controller and controls up to eight X10 devices. You can control unit codes 1-8 on any housecode that you choose. It has ON/OFF, ALL LIGHTS ON/ALL UNITS OFF control. Press the ALL LIGHTS ON button to turn on every light in the house at once. Would be great if you hear a strange noise outside. Once you get in bed, press the ALL UNITS OFF button to turn everything off. Also has DIM and BRIGHT buttons for dimming the lights.
Compatible with all manufacturer's X10 products including those from but not limited to GE, IBM, HomeLink, Leviton, Magnavox, RCA, Radio Shack, Safety First, Smarthome, Stanley, X10, and X-10 PRO.
Class of X10 home automation device:
Transmitter/Controller
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Works Great for pool pump controls
Posted by Derf08 12 months ago
Bought this as a way to automate our pool pumps and lighting after the electronic timer that came with the pool build died. The pool builder had used an X-10 switch for the lighting but not the pumps. The controller they had included for the lighting did not have timer controls so I got this timer to not only control the lighting, but also the pool pumps after I installed a couple X-10 PRO XPS2 (220V-20A) switches on the pumps. It's been almost a year now and the timer is working great! It is a 'set-it-and-forget it' device. I can also manually control any X-10 device in our house from this controller. I've heard of some of the claims that X-10 won't work in a "noisey" environment because the signal gets lost in the noise. Our house was built in 2004, has 5 computers, 3 Tv's, several game systems, and all the other standard electrical devices (appliances, AC, etc) and the X10 controller has never had a problem communicating with the any of our X-10 devices. If you were to trace the electrical connection from the timer outlet to the pool switch it's probably over 250ft of wire that the signal must travel through. This is the longest distance between any point in our house (controller to device).
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