AC Infinity CONTROLLER 76 User manual

CONTROLLER 76
WALL HANG SMART AC OUTLET
USER MANUAL

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WELCOME
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EMAIL
support@acinfinity.com
WEB
www.acinfinity.com
LOCATION
Los Angeles, CA

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PRODUCT
CONTROLLER 76
MODEL
CTR76A
UPC-A
819137021525
MANUAL CODE CTR682008X1

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MANUAL INDEX
Manual Index .................................................................................
Key Features .................................................................................
Product Contents ...........................................................................
Powering and Setup........................................................................
Programming .................................................................................
Other Settings ................................................................................
Other AC Infinity Products .............................................................
Warranty ........................................................................................
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Page 6
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Page 11
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KEY FEATURES
ACTIVE MONITORING
LED display shows key data
like outlet power status,
temperature, humidity, trends,
clock, and countdowns.
WALL MOUNTING
Black powder-coated finish,
fire-resistant casing with key-
hole hanger for easy mounting
on any hook or screw.
SMART CONTROLLER
Features automation controls
that power electronics based on
temperature, humidity, timers,
and schedules.
DUAL OUTLETS
Built with two electrical sockets
that allow for powering and
daisy chaining two fans or
heating mats.
SENSOR PROBE
The corded probe is
constructed of stainless steel
to ensure precise temperature
and humidity readings.
EXTRA CORD LENGTH
Extended cord length of 144
inches (12 feet) for ease of
management and flexible
mounting options.

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PRODUCT CONTENTS
WALL HANG
CONTROLLER
(x1)
WALL-HANG
WOOD SCREWS
(x2)
SENSOR
PROBE
(x1)
WIRE
TIE
(x1)
CABLE TIE
MOUNT
(x1)

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POWERING AND SETUP
STEP 1
Locate the connector plug of the sensor probe
and plug it into the sensor port at the bottom
side of the controller.
STEP 2
Position the corded sensor probe and secure
it by using the wire tie and cable tie mount if
needed.

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POWERING AND SETUP
STEP 3
Locate a spot free on obstruction and secure
the anchor into your wall. Twist the wood screw
into the anchor.
STEP 4
Hang the device on the screw using the hole on
the backside of the controller.

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POWERING AND SETUP
STEP 6
Plug your device (not included) into one of
the two sockets to power your device with the
controller.
STEP 5
Plug the controller’s power plug into an AC
power outlet to power the controller.

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1. MODE BUTTON
Cycles through each of the controller’s mode: OFF, ON, AUTO (4 triggers), TIMER TO ON, TIMER
TO OFF, CYCLE (On and Off), and SCHEDULE (On and Off).
3. SETTING BUTTON
Cycles through each of the controller’s settings: DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS, F/C, CLOCK,
CALIBRATION (Temperature and Humidity), and BUFFER (Temperature and Humidity).
2. UP / DOWN BUTTON
Adjusts the parameters of the mode that you are in. In most modes, the up button increases and
down button decreases the setting. Holding both buttons simultaneously sets the parameters to off.
PROGRAMMING
4. OUTLET STATUS
Displays the outlet controller’s power status, indicating whether or not electricity is being fed to your
device. ON will display if your device is being powered and OFF will display if your device is not
being powered.
ON
TO
ON
TIMER TO
PM
123
5
6
7
8
9
10
411

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5. PROBE TEMPERATURE
Current temperature that the probe is detecting. Displays “--“ if no probe is plugged in. Includes a
trend indicator that signals a rise, fall or no change in temperature within the last hour.
9. CURRENT TIME
Displays the current time. The internal battery sustains the clock so it does not default to 00:00 if
power is cut off. Please see page 20 for instructions on how to set up the clock time.
7. CONTROLLER MODE
Displays the mode that the controller is currently in. Pressing the mode button cycles through the
available modes.
10. COUNTDOWN
Displays TO ON or TO OFF COUNTDOWN to show the amount of time before the TIMER TO ON,
TIMER TO OFF, CYCLE, or SCHEDULE mode activates or DEACTIVATES the fan. TO ON rep-
resents the amount of time that is left before your device turns on. TO OFF represents the amount
of time that is left before your device turns off.
11. USER SETTING
Displays the value of the current mode that you are in. Pressing the up or down button will adjust
this value.
8. STATUS ICONS
Flashes or displays the alert icons of the controller. The icons include TIMER ALERT and DISPLAY
LOCK.
6. PROBE HUMIDITY
Current humidity that the probe is detecting. Displays “--“ if no probe is plugged in. Includes a trend
indicator that signals a rise, fall or no change in humidity within the last hour.
PROGRAMMING

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CONTROLLER MODES
Pressing the mode button will cycle through the controller’s available programming modes: OFF,
ON, AUTO (4 triggers), TIMER TO ON, TIMER TO OFF, CYCLE (On and Off), and SCHEDULE (On
and Off).
ON MODE
Your device will be on regardless of temperature,
humidity, or time-based triggers.
OFF MODE
Your device will be off regardless of temperature,
humidity, or time-based triggers.
You can jump back to OFF Mode any time by
holding the mode button while in other modes or
settings.
PM
OFF
ON
PM
PROGRAMMING

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AUTO MODE (HIGH TEMPERATURE TRIGGER)
Pressing the up or down button sets the high
temperature trigger. Your device will turn on if the
probe’s reading meets or exceeds this threshold.
If the probe’s reading falls below this trigger point,
your device will be turned off. This turn-off point
can be adjusted using the buffer setting as shown
on page 21.
You may also set this trigger below the low
temperature trigger to create a specific range, in
which your device will only be on when it’s within
this range.
AUTO MODE (LOW TEMPERATURE TRIGGER)
Pressing the up or down button sets the low
temperature trigger. Your device will turn on if the
probe’s reading meets or falls below this threshold.
If the probe’s reading rises above this trigger point,
your device will be turned off. This turn-off point
can be adjusted using the buffer setting as shown
on page 21.
You may also set this trigger above the high
temperature trigger to create a specific range, in
which your device will only be on when it’s within
this range.
Note that this trigger can activate as long
as you are in AUTO Mode, even if you are
viewing a different trigger within AUTO Mode.
PM
Note that this trigger can activate as long
as you are in AUTO Mode, even if you are
viewing a different trigger within AUTO Mode.
PM
PROGRAMMING

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AUTO MODE (LOW HUMIDITY TRIGGER)
Pressing the up or down button sets the low
humidity trigger.Your device will turn on if the
probe’s reading meets or falls below this threshold.
If the probe’s reading rises above this trigger point,
your device will be turned off. This turn-off point can
be adjusted using the buffer setting as shown on
page 21.
You may also set this trigger above the high
humidity trigger to create a specific range, in which
your device will only be on when it’s within this
range.
AUTO MODE (HIGH HUMIDITY TRIGGER)
Pressing the up or down button sets the high
humidity trigger.Your device will turn on if the
probe’s reading meets or exceeds this threshold.
If the probe’s reading falls below this trigger point,
your device will be turned off. This turn-off point can
be adjusted using the buffer setting as shown on
page 21.
You may also set this trigger below the low humidity
trigger to create a specific range, in which your
device will only be on when it’s within this range.
Note that this trigger can activate as long
as you are in AUTO Mode, even if you are
viewing a different trigger within AUTO Mode.
PM
Note that this trigger can activate as long
as you are in AUTO Mode, even if you are
viewing a different trigger within AUTO Mode.
PM
PROGRAMMING

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TIMER TO OFF MODE
In this mode, press the up or down button to set a
countdown time. During the countdown, your device
will be set to ON. Once the countdown ends, your
device will trigger to turn OFF.
The countdown will begin if no buttons are pressed for
5 seconds. The time left on the countdown is shown
on the lower right corner of the display above the
setting. Leaving the timer mode while the countdown
is running will pause it until you return to this mode.
TIMER TO ON MODE
In this mode, press the up or down button to set a
countdown time. During the countdown, your device
will be set to OFF. Once the countdown ends, your
device will trigger to turn ON.
The countdown will begin if no buttons are pressed
for 5 seconds. The time left on the countdown is
shown on the lower right corner of the display
above the setting. Leaving the timer mode while the
countdown is running will pause it until you return
to this mode.
ON
TO
ON
TIMER TO
PM
OFF
TO
OFF
TIMER TO
PM
PROGRAMMING

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CYCLE MODE (ON AND OFF)
In this mode, set an ON duration and an
OFF duration for your device to cycle through
continuously. Press the up or down button to first
set a duration for your device to be on and then
press the mode button again, to set a duration for
device to be Off.
The countdown will begin if no buttons are
pressed for 5 seconds. Press the up or down
button to set a countdown for your device to turn
on. Then press the mode button and use the
up or down button to set a countdown for your
device to turn off. Leaving the CYCLE mode
while the countdown is running will pause it until
you return to this mode.
ON
PM
TO
OFF
CYCLE
OFF
TO
ON
OFF
PM
CYCLE
TO
ON
ON
PROGRAMMING

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SCHEDULE MODE (ON AND OFF)
In this mode, set an ON clock-time and an OFF
clock-time schedule for your device to follow through
daily. Press the up or down button to set a clock
time for your device to turn on. Then press the mode
button and use the up or down button to set a clock
time for your device to turn off. Refer to page 20 to
learn how to set the controller’s clock time.
The countdown will begin if no buttons are pressed
for 5 seconds. The time left on the countdown
before the next ON or OFF phase is shown on the
lower right corner of the display above the setting.
Your device will not follow this schedule if you leave
this mode. If you reenter the schedule mode, it will
continue to follow the latest schedule you have set. ON
PM
TO
OFF
OFF
SCHEDULE
PM
ON
PM
OFF
SCHEDULE
PM
TO
ON
PROGRAMMING

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PROGRAMMING
F/C SETTING
This setting changes the display between Fahrenheit
(°F) and Celsius (°C) scales. Press the up or down
button to switch to the temperature scale of your choice.
All displayed units on the controller will automatically
change with this adjustment.
DISPLAY SETTING
This setting adjusts the brightness of the display. Press
the up or down button to cycle through 1, 2, 3, A2, and
A3. The highest brightness setting is 3 while the lowest
brightness is 1. The settings 1, 2, and 3 are not auto-
dimming, and the display will be set at the brightness
level you choose. In A2, the display is set at brightness
level 2 but will dim to level 1 if the controller is not used
after 15 seconds. In A3, the display is set at brightness
level 3 but will dim to level 1 if the controller is not used
after 15 seconds.
CONTROLLER SETTINGS
Pressing the setting button will cycle through the controller’s available settings: DISPLAY, F/C,
CLOCK, CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE, CALIBRATION HUMIDITY, BUFFER TEMPERATURE,
and BUFFER HUMIDITY.
DISPLAY
PM
°F/°C
PM

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CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE SETTING
This setting adjusts the temperature reading that the
sensor probe is measuring. Press the up or down
button to increase or decrease the data figure by 2°F
(or 1°C) increments. The calibration cycle ranges
from -8°F to 8°F (or -4°C to 4°C) and will be applied
to the sensor probe’s measurements.
CALIBRATION HUMIDITY SETTING
This setting adjusts the real humidity reading that
the sensor probe is measuring. Press the up or down
button to increase or decrease the data figure by
1% increments. The calibration cycle ranges from
-8% to 8% and will be applied to the sensor probe’s
measurements.
CLOCK SETTING
This setting adjusts the current clock time. Press the
up or down button to increase or decrease the time.
Every cycle past 12:00 will switch the time between
AM and PM. The current clock time will be shown at
the lower left corner of the display.
PROGRAMMING
CLOCK
PM
PM
PM
CALIB. T°
PM
CALIB. H%
%

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BUFFER TEMPERATURE SETTING
The buffer used in the auto mode temperature trigger
can be adjusted to prevent the device from turning on
and off too quickly due to changing conditions in your
environment.
In high temperature triggers, your device will turn on,
only turning off when the measured temperature falls
below the set temperature by the buffer number you
have set here.
In low temperature triggers, your device will turn on,
only turning off when the measured temperature
rises above the set temperature by the buffer number
you have set here.
PROGRAMMING
PM
T°BUFF.
BUFFER HUMIDITY SETTING
The buffer used in the auto mode humidity trigger
can be adjusted to prevent the device from turning on
and off too quickly due to changing conditions in your
environment.
In high humidity triggers, your device will turn on,
only turning off when the measured humidity falls
below the set humidity by the buffer number you have
set here.
In low humidity triggers, your device will turn on, only
turning off when the measured humidity rises above
the set humidity by the buffer number you have set
here.
PM
H%
%
BUFF.
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