Home Automation 1503 Home Security System User Manual


 
Home Automation,
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REMOTE COMMANDS OK?
The REMOTE COMMANDS OK? item
allows you to prevent any commands
from being issued from a remote
telephone. When REMOTE COMMANDS OK?
is set to YES, the Model 1503 will
allow all commands to be executed
when called from a remote tele-
phone. If REMOTE COMMANDS OK? is
set to NO, then lights, appliances
and the security system cannot be
controlled from a remote telephone
that dials into your home.
You can issue commands from a
local (in-house) phone with REMOTE
COMMANDS OK? set to on or off.
If the system dials out, the
called party can issue commands
with REMOTE COMMANDS OK? set to on
or off.
To set REMOTE COMMANDS OK? to NO, press
0 then ENTER. To change it back to YES,
press 1 then ENTER.
The default for REMOTE COMMANDS
OK? is YES.
RINGS BEFORE ANSWER
Your phone must ring this number
of times before the Model 1503 will
answer an incoming call to your
phone.
See ANSWERING MACHINES if you
have one.
To change RINGS BEFORE ANSWER, enter
the new number from 1 to 10, then press
the ENTER key.
The factory default for RINGS
BEFORE ANSWER is 8.
DIAL TYPE
The DIAL TYPE specifies the type
of dialing used when the Model 1503
dials out. If you do not have Touch
Tone service, then DIAL TYPE must
be set to PULSE.
To change the DIAL TYPE to PULSE, press
1 then ENTER. To change the DIAL TYPE
to TONE, press 0 then ENTER.
The default dial type is TONE.
MY PHONE NUMBER
MY PHONE NUMBER is the phone
number that will be announced when
the Model 1503 dials out in the
event of an alarm. It should be set
to the phone number of the premises
where your system is installed.
To enter phone numbers, press the
keypad keys 0 - 9. You can put in a
dash (-) for legibility by pressing the
HOME-CONTROL-OFF key. Press the ENTER
key after you have pressed all of the
digits in the phone number.
For example, to enter the number
555-1234, press 5 5 5 HOME-CONTROL-
OFF 1 2 3 4 ENTER.
DIAL OUT NUMBER 1
DIAL OUT NUMBER 1 is one of 4
numbers that are stored in the
system. In the event of an alarm,
these numbers are dialed in the
order that is set up in the DIAL
OUT ORDER for the particular type
of alarm.