Home Automation 1503 Home Security System User Manual


 
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QUICK ARM ENABLED:
The Quick Arm feature allows the
security system to be armed by
pressing the desired mode key twice
instead of having to enter your
code.
To enable quick arm, press 1, ENTER.
To disable this feature, press 0,
ENTER.
The default setting for QUICK
ARM ENABLED is NO.
TIME CLOCK 1 ON TIME
TIME CLOCK 1 OFF TIME
TIME CLOCK 2 ON TIME
TIME CLOCK 2 OFF TIME
TIME CLOCK 3 ON TIME
TIME CLOCK 3 OFF TIME
These three time clocks are used
to conditionalize programs. They
are used solely to define time
periods during the week when cer-
tain programs should be enabled or
disabled. For example, it may be
desirable to conditionalize certain
programs to occur only during a
normal Monday through Friday 9:00 -
5:00 work week.
To change the on and off times, press
the DATE/DAY key to change the days of
the week, and the TIME key to change
the time. See AUXILIARY CODE ON TIME
for an example.
LATITUDE, LONGITUDE, TIME ZONE
The system automatically calcu-
lates the time of sunrise and sun-
set each day. Sunrise/sunset can be
specified as the time a scheduling
command is executed, as an enable/
disable time, or as a darkness
conditional on a scheduling command
or event button.
To enable the system to properly
calculate sunrise and sunset times,
latitude, longitude and time zone
must be set up during installation.
These items should be set to the
proper values for the location
where the Model 1503 is installed.
The latitude and longitude for a
particular location may be obtained
from an almanac or map of the area.
These values should be entered to
the nearest degree. The value en-
tered for the time zone is the
number of hours difference between
local standard time at the Model
1503 location and Greenwich Mean
Time. The following values should
be used for the standard time zones
in North America:
ZONE NAME
4 ATLANTIC
5 EASTERN
6 CENTRAL
7 MOUNTAIN
8 PACIFIC
9 YUKON
10 ALASKA-HAWAII
11 BERING.
The value specified for longi-
tude may be adjusted to correct for
areas, such as Nova Scotia, where
the local time differs from Green-
wich Mean Time by a non-hourly