Home Automation 1503 Home Security System User Manual


 
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Model 1503 Owner's
Manual
Buttons can be programmed to run
on a time and date or day schedule
exactly as any other command. But-
tons can be programmed as one-time
programs or repeating programs.
EXAMPLE: Program BUTTON 2 to run at
6:00 PM every weekday,
Press PROG (from the time, date and
status display)
Press 2, ENTER. (The button number that
you wish to program)
The display will read RUN BUT-
TON 2: 12:00 AM 11/08 *IF”.
Press TIME, 6, 0, 0, PM.
Press DATE-DAY, DATE-DAY, 8, ENTER.
The display will now read “RUN
BUTTON 2: 6:00 PM MTWTF *IF. If
a name has been set up for button
2, the display will show the name
instead of BUTTON 2.
Press ENTER to commit the program to
memory, or CANCEL to quit.
If this program is entered, the
Model 1503 will run all of the
BUTTON 2 programs every weekday at
6:00 PM.
To program other buttons, simply
substitute the desired button num-
ber in the above example.
ZONE ACTIVATED BUTTONS
Every security zone on the Model
1503 can be used to trigger home
control events. For example, the
burglar alarm contact on the front
door can turn on the front foyer
light and upstairs hallway light
when the door is opened, if it’s
dark outside.
Another example is that a motion
detector can be used to turn a
light in a hallway on for 5 min-
utes, then automatically turn it
off.
This feature is implemented us-
ing BUTTONs. Every security zone
automatically activates one button
when the zone is opened, or in
alarm, and another button when the
zone is closed, or secure. For
example, when zone 1 is opened, the
programs for BUTTON 11 are ex-
ecuted. When zone 1 is closed, the
programs for BUTTON 10 are ex-
ecuted. The button programs are
activated regardless of the zone
type and whether or not the secu-
rity system is armed.
Programs for zone activated but-
tons are only run once, when the
transition takes place.
Other Buttons are automatically
activated when the fire, police, or
medical emergency alarms are acti-
vated.
Table 1 in the appendix shows
which buttons are activated for
each zone.
EXAMPLE 2: Program the stairwell
light (unit 5) on for 5 minutes
when the stairwell motion detector
(zone 6) is activated. From Table
1, we determine that the zone 6
activates button 21 when it goes