mySmart mySmart UHS4 User manual

Overview
The UHS4 is a compact infrared handset used for the
operation, configuration and programming of An-10®
products.
The handset operates in one of four modes:
User Mode: the default end-user mode used for scene
selection, raising/lowering levels, etc.
Configuration Mode: used for setting
addresses and general set-up parameters.
Sensing Mode: used for setting parameters
on motion detectors.
Scene Mode: for programming scenes
on various devices.
Typically, most user control functions require a single
button press. Programming is achieved by pressing a
number of buttons in a sequence and then transmitting the
sequence to a device by pressing the arrow/send button.
Using the handset
Changing the Handset Mode
The UHS4 always defaults to User Mode and will
automatically return to User Mode from any other mode
if no buttons are pressed within a 30 second period.
To switch to another mode, press the Fkey — the
SCENE LED will light for 2 seconds. While the SCENE
LED is lit press the appropriate mode access key
(7, 8or 9):
Access to the programming modes can be locked such
that a user cannot accidentally change system
parameters (see page 3 for further details).
Mode Access by pressing For further details
User See page 3
Configuration F + 7 See page 4-5
Sensing F + 8 See page 6
Scene F + 9 See page 7
Handset Indicators
The LED indicators on the handset give feedback on the
current status:
User Mode Active
Configuration Mode Active
Sensing Mode Active
Scene Mode Active
When a button is pressed
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Sending / saving new setting
Infra-Red Handset
UHS4
Product Guide

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Due to our policy of continual product improvement mySmart reserves the right to alter the specification of this product without prior notice.
Dimensions 86mm x 4mm x 67mm
Weight 0.017kg
Battery 3Vdc lithium battery
CR2025 (supplied with unit)
IR range 7m
Temperature 0ºC to 35ºC
Humidity 5 to 95% non-condensing
Compliance EMC-2004/108/EC
LVD-2006/95/EC
Technical data
Care and maintenance
Replacing the Battery
The battery compartment is located on the bottom edge of
the handset.
Release the retaining lug (Fig 3.1) to allow the battery
holder to be slid out (Fig 3.2).
Lift out the battery from the holder and insert a replacement
battery (type CR2025 or equivalent), ensuring correct
polarity.
Slide the holder back into the handset, ensuring that the
retaining lug clicks into place.
Cleaning the Handset
The exterior of the handset can be cleaned by using a
damp cloth. Stubborn marks may be removed by using a
mild detergent.
Fig 3: Accessing the internal battery
Part numbers
UHS4 An-10 IR handset
UNLCDHS Universal LCD IR handset
Ref. #WD370 Issue 3
If any of these symbols are on the product or battery,
the product or battery must be disposed of in the
correct manner and must not be treated as household
or general waste.
mySmart Pty Ltd
Unit 16
1 Talavera Road
Nth Ryde NSW 2113
Australia
Tel: 1300 697 627
Fax: (02) 9887 1333
www.mysmartsensors.com.au