Multiple Socket Control:
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For multiple socket control, use the Group” function on the side of the Bye Bye Socket |
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Assuming all sockets are set to the same House Code as the Bye Bye Standby Remote, you can now switch on/ off all sockets set to “Group” together, using the “Group” function on your Bye Bye Standby Remote. |
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Make sure your Bye Bye Standby Remote and your Bye Bye Standby Socket are set to the same House Code and Appliance Number. |
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The House Code refers to the letter (A to H) and the Appliance Number refers to the numeric dial (1 to 8). |
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For example… set your Bye Bye Standby Remote to ‘A’ and one of your Bye Bye Standby Sockets to A1. |
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Plug your standby appliance into the Bye Bye Standby Socket. Now plug the Bye Bye Standby Socket into a mains wall socket. Note: if you have a 4-way adapter you can control 4 appliances instead of just one from the same socket. |
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You can now switch that appliance on and off wirelessly from up to 30m away at the touch of a button (green buttons on the remote switch ON, grey buttons switch OFF). |
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Page function: when set to Page I your Bye Bye Standby Remote will control appliances which are set to numbers 1-4. If you switch the remote to Page II then you will be able to control appliances set to 5-8. |
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