X10 Wireless Technology Home Security System SC1200 User Manual

Supervised Security System  
Model SC1200  
Owner’s Manual  
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Contents  
This equipment generates and uses radio  
frequency energy, and if not installed and  
used properly, that is, in strict accordance  
with the manufacturers instructions, may  
cause interference to radio and television  
reception. It has been type tested and  
found to comply with the limits for remote  
control security devices in accordance  
with the specications in Sub-Parts B  
and C of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which  
are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against such interference in  
a residential installation. However, there  
is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by unplugging the equipment,  
try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures.  
This equipment complies with Part 68  
of the FCC rules and the requirements  
adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of  
this equipment is a label that contains,  
among other information, a product  
identier US: B4SAL11B-SC12A. If  
requested, this number must be provided  
to the telephone company.  
Introduction......................................................................................................4  
Installation........................................................................................................5  
Locating Security System components ........................................................5  
Attaching the cables .....................................................................................6  
Fitting the backup batteries ..........................................................................7  
Wall mounting...............................................................................................7  
Overview...........................................................................................................8  
Registering Remotes..................................................................................12  
Registering Door/Window Sensors.............................................................13  
Removing Door/Window Sensors...............................................................14  
Installing Door/Window Sensors.................................................................15  
Registering Motion Detectors .....................................................................16  
Removing Motion Detectors .......................................................................17  
Installing Motion Detectors .........................................................................18  
Setting the Clock ........................................................................................20  
Setting the Phone Numbers .......................................................................21  
Setting the Outgoing Message ...................................................................22  
Setting the PIN ...........................................................................................24  
Clearing the Memory ..................................................................................25  
Setting the Options.....................................................................................26  
Setting the Delays ......................................................................................27  
Setting the Timers ......................................................................................28  
Using the System ..........................................................................................32  
Arming and Disarming................................................................................32  
Problem zones............................................................................................33  
When there’s an alarm ...............................................................................34  
Controlling Lights and Appliances..............................................................35  
Setting up Optional Lamp Modules .............................................................36  
Operation from an Outside Telephone........................................................37  
Replacing Batteries.......................................................................................38  
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................38  
Note: The security functions of this system  
have not been tested by Underwriters  
Laboratories.  
Reorient the antenna of the radio/TV  
experiencing the interference.  
Relocate the Console with respect to  
the  
radio/TV.  
Move the Console away from the radio/  
TV.  
Plug the Console into an outlet on a  
different electrical circuit from the radio/  
TV experiencing the interference.  
additional suggestions.  
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Introduction  
Installation  
The X10 Supervised Security System Console with automatic dialer calls neighbors or  
friends in the event of a break in. Battery powered Wireless Door/Window Sensors trigger  
the alarm when a door or window is opened. A battery powered RF Motion Detector  
protects an indoor area. The Keychain Remote Control is used for arming and disarming  
the system. It can also turn lights on and off (requires X10 Modules). All sensors and  
remotes incorporate random digital security coding.  
Locating Security System components  
Locating the Security Console  
The system may be congured with any combination of the following items:  
Up to 16 Keychain Security Remotes with arm/disarm and panic functions, and buttons  
to control security lights in and around the home.  
Dining Room  
Hallway  
Up to 30* magnetic switch operated Wireless Door/Window Sensors.  
Up to 30* Wireless Motion Detectors.  
Living Room  
Additional X10 Home Automation modules such as plug-in Lamp and Appliance  
Modules and wired-in replacement Wall Switch Modules can be added to the system to  
ash lights on and off when the alarm trips.  
*Note: Door/Window Sensors and Motion Detectors may be added in any  
combination up to a total of 30, e.g., 15 Door/Window Sensors and 15 Motion  
Detectors, or any combination up to a total of 30. There are also 2 hard wired inputs,  
which are zones 31 and 32.  
Kitchen  
Study  
Choose a location for the Security Console which is as central as possible in the house,  
while providing access to a modular telephone jack and an AC outlet. The Console may be  
placed on a shelf or table, or may be wall mounted.  
Locating Door/Window Sensors and Motion Detectors  
Plan the location of the Door/Window Sensors and Motion Detectors so that the RF path  
which runs in a straight line from sensor to Console is not obstructed by large metal objects  
such as a refrigerators or freezers, and passes through as few walls as possible.  
Door/Window Sensors may be hidden behind drapes for a more discreet installation.  
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Installation  
Installation  
Fitting the backup batteries  
Security Console  
Attaching cables  
Open the battery compartment cover at the top right hand side of the Console and install 4  
AA alkaline batteries (not supplied). It is not necessary to disconnect power to the Console  
when tting or replacing batteries.  
A telephone cord terminated at each end with an RJ11 connector is provided for telephone  
connection. If possible, the Console should be connected to its own telephone line to  
ensure that the line cannot be busy when the Console attempts to dial out. For applications  
where this is not practical, the Console may also share a line with an existing telephone  
using a ‘T’ adapter (supplied).  
Note: The Security Console is not designed to operate with an RJ31X type telephone  
connection.  
Attach the power  
supply’s cord here.  
Turns on if  
batteries are  
low or not  
installed.  
Attach the phone  
cord here.  
Hard Wired Inputs.  
Tamper Switch  
Mounting the Console  
The Security Console is designed to be installed freestanding on a table top or shelf. Or it  
can be wall mounted using the two slotted holes on the back of the Console.  
Open the lid on the Console and attach  
the power supply’s cord to the connector  
labeled power supply (see above). Plug  
the power supply into any convenient  
(unswitched) AC outlet.  
NOTE: you must use the power supply that  
came with the Security System. The power  
supply contains circuitry required to control  
X10 Modules, so you CANNOT replace it  
with a regular 8V DC power supply.  
If you don’t want to wall mount the console, you can insert the included rubber plugs into  
the two slotted mounting holes so as to tilt the console slightly forward for better viewing of  
the display.  
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Installation  
Installation  
Console setup Overview  
Console setup Overview, cont.  
After you’ve followed the steps on page 6 and 7 and connected power to the Console, the  
display shows the time of day at the left of the bottom line, with HOME CONTROL in the  
top line. See below:  
HOME CONTROL  
12:00 am  
All features (except Home Control) require access to the Menu mode. To do this, press  
either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). The  
display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identication Number) in the top line.  
ENTER PIN  
12:00 am  
The default PIN is 0000, you’ll nd out later (page 24) how you can change this, but for  
now press 0000 on the keypad (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). This clears  
the top line and shows * for each number entered.  
Console keyboard buttons are as follows:  
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12:00 am  
0-9 Used for all number entries.  
On Used to send an X10 On message or to enter am in a time.  
Off Used to send an X10 Off message or to enter pm in a time.  
Menu up Used to initially enter the menu and then to move up through the items.  
When you enter the PIN the display shows the First Level of the menu at step 1, below.  
See next page.  
Menu down Used to initially enter the menu and then to move down through the  
items.  
1. INSTALL  
Clear Used to clear entries, back up through the menu levels, and to bypass  
problem Door/Window Sensors or Motion Detectors.  
Enter Used to terminate an entry.  
Arm Home Used to arm the console in the Home mode.  
Arm Away Used to arm the console in the Away mode.  
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Installation  
Installation  
First Menu Level  
After pressing a menu up/down button and entering the PIN, the First level menu is  
displayed, as shown below:  
Sub-menus  
Once you’ve arrived at your desired rst level menu and pressed OK, you can select the  
sub-menus under that menu item. Alternatively you can go directly to the sub-menu item  
by pressing the appropriate number button.  
Phone Numbers Sub-menu  
1. INSTALL  
Enter number up to 16 digits. Off/pm gives a pause.  
PHONE 1  
PHONE 2  
PHONE 3  
PHONE 4  
PHONE 5  
PHONE 6  
To select a menu option, press the up or down Menu button repeatedly to step through the  
menu items 1 through 9 below (or you can press the number buttons 1 thru 9 on the control  
panel (under the lid to the bottom right of the display) to go directly to that menu item.  
Once you arrive at the menu item you desire, press OK to select it.  
1. INSTALL  
2. SET CLOCK  
Allows installation/removal of sensors, and/or remotes.  
Enter time followed by am or pm.  
Delays Sub-menu  
3. PHONE NUMS Store up to six (16 digit) phone numbers.  
All times are entered in seconds, up to 99.  
ENTRY DELAY  
EXIT DELAY  
DIAL DELAY  
ANSWER DELAY  
4. MESSAGE  
1. RECORD (This is your own alarm message)  
2. REPLAY (Replays your message).  
Enter new 4 digit PIN.  
5. NEW PIN  
6. MEMORY  
CLEAR  
Clear all Sensors, Remotes, Timers, or Master Clear.  
7. OPTIONS  
8. DELAYS  
9. SET TIMER  
Set Chime On/Off, Siren On/Off, Set Housecode or Light Code.  
Set Exit, Entry, Dial, and Answer Delays.  
Enter unit code, then On and Off time, then Daily, Once or Random.  
Options Sub-menu  
CHIME  
SIREN  
1. CHIME ON  
2. CHIME OFF (No chimes when doors/windows are opened)  
1. SIREN ON  
2. SIREN OFF (Silent Alarm)  
Chosen by Menu up/down buttons  
Chosen by Menu up/down buttons  
To leave the rst level menu press the Clear button. If you are entering numbers (for  
the time, etc.), Clear will clear all numbers entered. Otherwise Clear gives the option of  
leaving the menu completely and going back to the HOME CONTROL mode, or staying in  
HOUSECODE  
LIGHTCODE  
the INSTALL mode.  
Direct menu  
access numbers  
Menu buttons  
OK button  
Memory Clear Sub-menu  
CLEAR ALL  
SENSORS  
CLEAR ALL  
REMOTES  
CLEAR ALL  
TIMERS  
MASTER  
RESET  
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Installation  
Initializing Keychain Remotes  
Initializing Door/Window Sensors  
Press and hold the ARM button on the Keychain remote for 3-4 seconds  
and then release it. This initializes the remote and picks a random code  
that is used when it is registered with the Console. Note, if the Keychain  
remote you purchased is different from shown here, refer to the  
installation instructions that came with it.  
Remove the screw from the front of the Door/Window Sensor and install  
2 AAA alkaline batteries inside. Observe polarity.  
Set switch to MAX (left) for doors, or MIN (right) for windows.  
Press and hold the button inside the Sensor for 3-4 seconds and then  
release it. This initializes the Sensor and picks a random code that is  
used when it is registered with the Console. Replace cover and place  
the magnet next to the Sensor (with the arrows aligned).  
See pages 14 and 15 if you want to use an additional magnetic contact  
switch. Note, if the Sensors you purchased are different from shown  
here, refer to the installation instructions that came with them.  
Registering the Keychain Remote with the Console  
Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display).  
The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identication Number) in the top line.  
ENTER PIN  
12:00 am  
Registering Door/Window Sensors with the Console  
Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the right of the display). The  
display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identication Number) in the top line.  
The default PIN is 0000, you’ll nd out later (page 24) how you can change this, but for  
now press 0000 on the keypad (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). This clears  
the top line and shows * for each number entered.  
ENTER PIN  
12:00 am  
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12:00 am  
The default PIN is 0000, you’ll nd out later (page 24) how you can change this, but for  
now press 0000 on the keypad (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). This clears  
the top line and shows * for each number entered.  
This takes you to the rst level of the menu at step 1. This is the INSTALLATION level.  
When you see INSTALL on the display, press OK. The display then looks like this:  
****  
12:00 am  
1. INSTALL  
ZONE  
This takes you to the rst level of the menu at step 1. This is the INSTALLATION level. The  
display looks like this:  
Now simply press any button on the Keychain remote. The Console acknowledges that it  
has been registered by beeping and displaying RMOT 1 SET, RMOT 2 SET, etc., as you  
install more remotes.  
1. INSTALL  
Repeat this for any other Keychain Remotes you want to register.  
Press OK and the display looks like this:  
Press Clear to back out of the menu. You are asked to conrm, 1. YES, 2 NO. Pressing  
1 takes you back to the HOME CONTROL screen. Pressing 2 takes you up one level of  
menu.  
1. INSTALL  
ZONE  
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Now move the magnet away from the Door/Window Sensor. The Console acknowledges  
that it has been registered with a chime and by displaying ZONE 1 SET.  
Installing the Door/Window Sensors  
Note, if the Sensors you purchased are  
different from shown here, refer to the  
installation instructions that came with them.  
Repeat this for any other Door/Window Sensors you want to register. The display  
increments to ZONE 2 SET, etc., as you install more Door Window Sensors. If you  
connected a second magnetic switch to the contacts on the sensor (as shown on the next  
page) move its magnet away to install the second magnetic switch as a separate zone.  
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Ideal location  
Two doors or window
(requires accessory  
magnetic switch pair)  
If desired, you can specify what zone you want the Door Window Sensor to be registered  
into. Just press the number of the zone you want on the Console’s keypad, before you  
register the Door Window Sensor.  
Press Clear to back out of the menu. After a short delay the display reverts to showing  
HOME CONTROL on the top line and the time of day on the bottom line.  
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Removing Door/ Window Sensors  
Follow the steps above to install a sensor. Then when the display shows:  
Sliding window  
Remove shorting link  
before installing hard  
wired magnetic contacts.  
Note when you add a magnetic switch to a  
sensor you can register it with the console  
as its own zone, e.g., the sensor itself can  
be zone 1 and the extra magnet zone 2.  
See previous page.  
1. INSTALL  
ZONE  
*
Press the number of the zone you desire (just as if you were going to register the Door/  
Window Sensor into that zone) but instead of registering the Door/Window Sensor, press  
CLEAR on the Console’s keypad. The display asks you to conrm the deletion:  
• Attach the Door/Window Sensor to the wall using the mounting screws provided.  
• Fit the Door/Window Sensor as high as possible at the top of the door/window.  
• Make sure the arrows on the magnetic and the Door/Window Sensor are facing each  
other and that they separate cleanly when the door or window is opened.  
CLEAR ZONE  
1. YES 2. NO  
• To protect two doors or windows close to each other, use the Door/Window Sensor with  
an additional set of magnetic switch contacts as shown in the diagrams above.  
Pressing 1 on the Console’s keypad changes the display to:  
• Set the DELAY slide switch (inside the Sensor) to MIN to always trigger the alarm  
instantly (for windows), or to MAX to trigger the alarm after a preset entry delay when the  
system is armed in the AWAY mode (for doors).  
1. INSTALL  
ZONE 13 OUT  
The numbers 1 – 32 in the display refer to up to 32 “zones.” These represent up to 30  
Door/Window Sensors and/or Motion Detectors you install, plus the 2 hard wired zones.  
The numbers show open zones, problem zones and bypassed zones by being displayed  
as steady on (door or window open), slow ash (there’s a problem with that zone) or fast  
ash (that zone has been bypassed). Attempting to arm with an open or problem zone  
makes the Console beep continuously and it will display in words on the display what the  
cause is, but only for one zone at a time. Bypassing that zone (by pressing the Clear  
button) moves on to the next problem zone, if there is one.  
Where 13 is the zone you selected. Pressing 2 instead takes you back to the INSTALL  
ZONE screen.  
Press Clear to back out of the menu. You are asked to conrm, 1. YES, 2 NO. Pressing  
1 takes you back to the HOME CONTROL screen. Pressing 2 takes you up one level of  
menu.  
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Now simply press the TEST button on the back of the Motion Detector (or turn the unit  
over so that it sees motion). The Console will acknowledge that it has been registered by  
displaying (for example) ZONE 3 SET.  
Initializing Motion Detectors  
Remove the cover on the front of the Motion Detector and install 2  
AAA alkaline batteries in the compartment. Replace the cover.  
Press and hold the TEST button on the back of the Motion Detector  
for 3-4 seconds and then release it. This initializes the Motion  
Detector and picks a random code that is used when it is registered  
with the Console. Place the unit face down, so that it won’t see any  
motion during the registering process below. Note, if the Motion  
Detectors you purchased are different from shown here, refer to  
the installation instructions that came with them.  
Repeat this for any other Motion Detectors you want to register. The display increments to  
ZONE 4 SET, etc., as you install more Motion Detectors.  
If desired, you can specify what zone you want the Motion Detector to be installed into.  
Just press the number of the zone you want on the Console’s keypad, before you press the  
TEST button on the back of the Motion Detector.  
Press Clear to back out of the menu. You are asked to conrm, 1. YES, 2 NO. Pressing  
1 takes you back to the HOME CONTROL screen. Pressing 2 take you up one level of  
menu.  
Registering the Motion Detector with the Console  
Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the right of the display). The  
display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identication Number) in the top line.  
Removing Motion Detectors  
Follow the steps above to install a Motion Detector. When the display shows:  
ENTER PIN  
12:00 am  
1. INSTALL  
ZONE  
The default PIN is 0000, you’ll nd out later (page 24) how you can change this, but for  
now press 0000 on the keypad (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). This clears  
the top line and shows * for each number entered.  
Press the number of the zone you desire (just as if you were going to register the Motion  
Detector into that zone) but instead of pressing the TEST button on the Motion Detector  
(to register it) press CLEAR on the Console’s keypad. The display ask you to conrm the  
deletion:  
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12:00 am  
CLEAR ZONE  
1. YES 2. NO  
This takes you to the rst level of the menu at step 1. This is the INSTALLATION level. The  
display looks like this:  
Pressing 1 on the Console’s keypad changes the display to:  
1. INSTALL  
1. INSTALL  
ZONE 13 OUT  
Press OK and the display looks like this:  
Where 13 is the zone you selected. Pressing 2 instead takes you back to the INSTALL  
ZONE screen.  
1. INSTALL  
ZONE  
Press Clear to back out of the menu. You are asked to conrm, 1. YES, 2 NO. Pressing  
1 takes you back to the HOME CONTROL screen. Pressing 2 takes you up one level of  
menu.  
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Installing the Motion Detector  
Hard-Wired Inputs  
You can also connect two hard-wired magnetic contact switches to the console.  
• Attach the Motion Detector to a wall at a height of 5 to 6 ft. using the mounting bracket  
and screws provided.  
• Point the Motion Detector so that it looks slightly downwards.  
• Set the slide switch (on the back) to position 1 for instant triggering for maximum  
sensitivity or position 2 to trigger only after two movements have been sensed.  
90°  
MOTION DETECTOR  
These will be zones 31 and 32.  
5-6ft  
You can install a total of 30 additional zones, which can be a combination of Door/Window  
Sensors and Motion Detectors. So, for example, you could have 15 Door/Window Sensors,  
15 Motion Detectors, and 2 hard-wired zones. The hard wired zones are treated as delayed  
zones (i.e. they have exit and entry delays if you arm the system in the Away mode).  
30-40ft  
Tamper switch (under lid). Note,  
some models do not have a  
tamper switch. See note at top of  
page 16.  
Magnetic Switch  
Contacts sold  
separately  
Remove shorting link  
before installing hard  
wired magnetic contacts.  
Testing the Motion Detector  
• Set the slide switch on the Motion Detector to position 1.  
• Press and hold the TEST button for about a second (until  
the LED ashes twice) and then release it.  
• Wait 20 seconds for the Motion Detector to settle.  
• Walk in front of the Motion Detector. The indicator LED  
lights each time it senses movement. Check the coverage  
area and reposition the sensor as required.  
• Press the TEST button to return to normal operating  
mode.  
Note: The Motion Detector will automatically return to  
normal operating mode after about 2 minutes.  
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Setting the Clock  
Setting the phone numbers  
Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display).  
Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display).  
The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identication Number) in the top line.  
The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identication Number) in the top line.  
ENTER PIN  
12:00 am  
ENTER PIN  
12:00 am  
The default PIN is 0000, you’ll nd out later (page 24) how you can change this, but for  
now press 0000 on the keypad (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). This clears  
the top line and shows * for each number entered.  
The default PIN is 0000, you’ll nd out later (page 24) how you can change this, but for  
now press 0000 on the keypad (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). This clears  
the top line and shows * for each number entered.  
****  
12:00 am  
****  
12:00 am  
This takes you to the rst level of the menu at step 1. This is the INSTALLATION level. The  
display looks like this:  
1. INSTALL  
This takes you to the rst level of the menu at step 1. This is the INSTALLATION level. The  
display looks like this:  
Press an up or down menu button until you reach the PHONE NUMS menu, and then  
press OK to go to the screen below (or press 3 to go into the PHONE NUMS menu ):  
1. INSTALL  
3. PHONE NUMS  
Press an up or down menu button until you reach the SET CLOCK menu, and then press  
OK (or press 2 to go directly to the screen below):  
Press an up or down Menu button to select the desired sub-menu:  
PHONE 1  
PHONE 2  
PHONE 3  
PHONE 4  
2. SET CLOCK  
4:00 pm  
PHONE 5  
PHONE 6  
Press OK at the desired number (1-6). The display shows SET PH1, SET PH2, etc. Enter  
the phone number, up to 16 digits. off/pm gives a pause. Press OK. This takes you to the  
next phone number to be stored.  
Enter the time by pressing the digits on the Console’s keyboard. Then press am or pm.  
Then press OK.  
Press Clear to back out of the menu. If you press Clear while entering numbers, before  
you’ve nished setting the phone number, it clears the numbers. If you press Clear after  
you nished entering the phone number and pressed OK, you are asked to conrm, 1.  
YES, 2 NO. Pressing 1 takes you back to the HOME CONTROL screen. Pressing 2 stays  
in INSTALL mode.  
Press Clear to back out of the menu. If you press Clear while entering numbers, before  
you’re nished setting the clock, it clears the numbers. If you press Clear after you’ve set  
the time and pressed OK, you are asked to conrm, 1. YES, 2 NO. Pressing 1 takes you  
back to the HOME CONTROL screen. Pressing 2 stays in INSTALL mode.  
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Press 1 for RECORD , then press OK. The display shows:  
Recording your outgoing phone message  
Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display).  
The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identication Number) in the top line.  
PLEASE WAIT  
ENTER PIN  
12:00 am  
Then:  
SPEAK NOW  
The default PIN is 0000, you’ll nd out later (page 24) how you can change this, but for  
now press 0000 on the keypad (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). This clears  
the top line and shows * for each number entered.  
Clearly speak your message into the Console’s microphone (up to 12 seconds max.).  
A typical message could be: “There’s an alarm in progress at (your address), at the end of  
this message please press any button on your touch-tone phone to listen in.” After you’ve  
nished speaking (12 seconds max), wait for the display shown below:  
****  
12:00 am  
This takes you to the rst level of the menu at step 1. This is the INSTALLATION level. The  
display looks like this:  
1. RECORD  
2. REPLAY  
1. INSTALL  
Now press 2 for REPLAY the display shows:  
PLEASE WAIT  
Press an up or down menu button until you reach the MESSAGE menu, and then press  
OK to go to the screen below (or press 4 to go into the MESSAGE menu ):  
It then plays back your recorded message. Wait for the display shown below:  
4. MESSAGE  
1. RECORD  
2. REPLAY  
Press 1 or 2 to select one of the options below:  
1. RECORD  
2. REPLAY  
Press Clear to back out of the menu. You are asked to conrm, 1. YES, 2 NO. Pressing 1  
takes you back to the HOME CONTROL screen. Pressing 2 stays in the INSTALL mode.  
Note: you cannot record messages remotely via telephone.  
1. RECORD (This is your own alarm message).  
2. REPLAY (This replays a previously recorded message).  
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Changing your Personal Identication Number (PIN)  
Clearing the memory  
Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display).  
Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display).  
The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identication Number) in the top line.  
The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identication Number) in the top line.  
ENTER PIN  
12:00 am  
ENTER PIN  
12:00 am  
The default PIN is 0000, so press 0000 on the keypad (under the lid to the bottom right of  
the display). This clears the top line and shows * for each number entered.  
The default PIN is 0000, you’ll nd out later (page 24) how you can change this, but for  
now press 0000 on the keypad (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). This clears  
the top line and shows * for each number entered.  
****  
12:00 am  
****  
12:00 am  
This takes you to the rst level of the menu at step 1. This is the INSTALLATION level. The  
display looks like this:  
This takes you to the rst level of the menu at step 1. This is the INSTALLATION level. The  
display looks like this:  
1. INSTALL  
1. INSTALL  
Press an up or down menu button until you reach the MEMORY CLEAR menu, and then  
press OK to go to the screen below (or press 6 to go into the MEMORY CLEAR menu ):  
Press an up or down menu button until you reach the NEW PIN menu, and then press OK  
(or press 5 to go directly to the screen below):  
6. MEMORY  
CLEAR  
5. NEW PIN  
Press an up or down Menu button to select the desired sub-menu.  
Enter your new PIN (4 digits). Press OK.  
CLEAR ALL SENSORS  
CLEAR ALL REMOTES  
CLEAR ALL TIMERS  
MASTER RESET  
Note, choose a PIN that you are not likely to forget (a birthday, for example). If you forget  
com to nd out how to reset your system.  
Press Clear to back out of the menu. If you press Clear while entering numbers, before  
you’re nished setting the new PIN, it clears the numbers. If you press Clear after you’ve  
set the new PIN and pressed OK, you are asked to conrm, 1. YES, 2 NO. Pressing 1  
takes you back to the HOME CONTROL screen. Pressing 2 stays in INSTALL mode.  
Select the desired sub-menu item and then press OK. Press Clear to back out of the  
menu. You are asked to conrm, 1. YES, 2 NO. Pressing 1 takes you back to the HOME  
CONTROL screen. Pressing 2 stays in the MEMORY CLEAR menu. Note, selecting 4.  
MASTER RESET immediately takes you back to the HOME CONTROL screen.  
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Installation  
Installation  
Setting Options  
Setting Delays  
Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display).  
Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display).  
The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identication Number) in the top line.  
The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identication Number) in the top line.  
ENTER PIN  
12:00 am  
ENTER PIN  
12:00 am  
The default PIN is 0000, you’ll nd out later (page 24) how you can change this, but for  
now press 0000 on the keypad (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). This clears  
the top line and shows * for each number entered.  
The default PIN is 0000, you’ll nd out later (page 24) how you can change this, but for  
now press 0000 on the keypad (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). This clears  
the top line and shows * for each number entered.  
****  
12:00 am  
****  
12:00 am  
This takes you to the rst level of the menu at step 1. This is the INSTALLATION level. The  
display looks like this:  
This takes you to the rst level of the menu at step 1. This is the INSTALLATION level. The  
display looks like this:  
1. INSTALL  
1. INSTALL  
Press an up or down menu button until you reach the DELAYS menu, and then press OK  
to go to the screen below (or press 8 to go into the DELAYS menu ):  
Press an up or down menu button until you reach the OPTIONS menu, and then press OK  
to go to the screen below (or press 7 to go into the OPTIONS menu ):  
8. DELAYS  
7. OPTIONS  
Press an up or down Menu button to select the desired sub-menu:  
Press the up or down Menu button to select the desired sub-menu:  
CHIME  
SIREN  
1. CHIME ON  
ENTRY DELAY  
EXIT DELAY  
DIAL DELAY  
(Default 30 seconds)  
(Default 60 seconds)  
(Default 5 seconds)  
(Default 30 seconds)  
2. CHIME OFF (No chimes when doors/windows are opened)  
1. SIREN ON  
2. SIREN OFF (Silent Alarm)  
(Chosen by Menu up/down buttons)  
(Chosen by Menu up/down buttons)  
ANSWER DELAY  
HOUSECODE  
LIGHTCODE  
Select the desired sub-menu item and then press OK. Then enter the desired delay time in  
seconds up to 99. Press OK.  
Select the desired sub-menu item and then press OK. Press 1 or 2 in CHIME and SIREN  
sub-menus. Select the desired Housecode letter, or desired Security Light Code, using  
the up/down buttons. Press OK. Press Clear to back out of the menu. You are asked  
to conrm, 1. YES, 2 NO. Pressing 1 takes you back to the HOME CONTROL screen.  
Pressing 2 stays in INSTALL mode.  
Press Clear to back out of the menu. You are asked to conrm, 1. YES, 2 NO. Pressing  
1 takes you back to the HOME CONTROL screen. Pressing 2 stays in INSTALL mode.  
Pressing Clear while entering a number (for a delay time) just clears the numbers.  
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Installation  
To enter a new timer you must be on the NEW TIMER screen. Then press OK. The display  
shows UNIT NUMBER on the top line. Using the number keys, enter a valid number (1-16)  
and press OK.  
Setting Timers  
Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display).  
The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identication Number) in the top line.  
9. UNIT NUMBER  
ENTER PIN  
12:00 am  
Say for example you enter 12. The top line displays TIMER 12 ON. The bottom line  
displays a colon, :  
The default PIN is 0000, you’ll nd out later (page 24) how you can change this, but for  
now press 0000 on the keypad (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). This clears  
the top line and shows * for each number entered.  
9. TIMER 12 ON  
:
Enter your desired ON time with the number keys followed by am or pm in the format  
shown below, (or just press OK if you don’t want to set an ON time). Press Clear if you  
enter a wrong time.  
****  
12:00 am  
9. TIMER 12 ON  
12:34am  
This takes you to the rst level of the menu at step 1. This is the INSTALLATION level. The  
display looks like this:  
Then press OK. The top line displays TIMER 12 OFF. The bottom line displays a colon, :  
1. INSTALL  
9. TIMER 12 OFF  
:
Press an up or down menu button until you reach the SET TIMER menu, and then press  
OK to go to the screen below (or press 9 to go to the NEW TIMER menu):  
Enter the OFF time as above and press OK, (or just press OK if you don’t want to set an  
OFF time). Press Clear if you enter a wrong time. The display shows 1. DAILY on the  
bottom line (top line blank).  
9. SET TIMER  
1. DAILY  
You will see NEW TIMER on the top line. If no timers have yet been entered the up and  
down Menu buttons will do nothing. If there are other timers already in memory the up and  
down buttons will cycle around them and will always include NEW TIMER in the loop if  
there is empty space in the memory.  
Using the up or down Menu buttons you can cycle around 1. DAILY, 2. ONCE ONLY, and  
3. RANDOM. Select the one of your choice and press OK. The display again shows NEW  
TIMER. Now the up and down Menu buttons will cycle through the entered events in the  
form  
12ON 12:34am  
OFF 12:45pm  
9. NEW TIMER  
Note you can set a total of 12 “timer pairs” i.e. ON-OFF times. If you choose to set an ON  
time with no corresponding OFF time for that unit code (or vice versa) it still counts as a  
“timer pair.” RANDOM varies the time during the programmed hour.  
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Installation  
You can cycle through (Review) your stored timers by pressing the up or down Menu  
buttons. This will show the stored timers in the form below  
Reviewing/Canceling Timers  
Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display).  
The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identication Number) in the top line.  
12ON 12:34am  
OFF 12:45pm  
While a timer is on the display, pressing Clear deletes it. You are rst asked: CLEAR  
TIMER 1. YES 2. NO .  
ENTER PIN  
12:00 am  
9. CLEAR TIMER  
1. YES 2. NO  
The default PIN is 0000, you’ll nd out later (page 24) how you can change this, but for  
now press 0000 on the keypad (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). This clears  
the top line and shows * for each number entered.  
Pressing 1 (for YES) deletes the timer and takes you to NEW TIMER to allow you to start  
entering a new timer. Pressing 2 takes you to NEW TIMER without deleting the one that  
was on the screen. Press Clear to back out of the Menus.  
****  
12:00 am  
Replacing Timers  
This takes you to the rst level of the menu at step 1. This is the INSTALLATION level. The  
display looks like this:  
You can cycle through (Review) your timers by pressing the up or down Menu buttons.  
This will show the stored timers in the form below  
12ON 12:34am  
OFF 12:45pm  
1. INSTALL  
While a timer is on the display, pressing OK takes you to the Replace Timer screen below.  
Press an up or down menu button until you reach the SET TIMER menu, and then press  
OK to go to the screen below (or press 9 to go into the SET TIMER menu ):  
9. REPLACE TIMR  
1. YES 2. NO  
9. SET TIMER  
Selecting 1 for YES, takes you to the UNIT NUMBER screen below where you can  
continue to enter a new timer as described on page 29. Selecting 2 for NO takes you to the  
NEW TIMER screen so you can enter a new timer without replacing the existing one. Press  
Clear the back out of the menus.  
You will see NEW TIMER on the top line. If no timers have yet been entered the up and  
down Menu buttons will do nothing. If there are other timers already in memory the up and  
down buttons will cycle around them and will always include NEW TIMER in the loop if  
there is empty space in the memory.  
9. UNIT NUMBER  
9. NEW TIMER  
Note you can also clear ALL timers as described on page 25.  
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Using the system  
Using the system  
Arming the system  
If there’s a problem  
Press ARM HOME on the Console to arm all Door/Window Sensors instantly. Motion  
Detectors will not trip the system when it is armed in the ARM HOME mode.  
If a door or window is open and you try to arm the system the display looks as below.  
Where ZONE 9 is the door or window that’s open.  
Press ARM AWAY to arm all Door/Window Sensors and Motion Detectors. This arms the  
system after a set delay. The delay will be what you specied as the EXIT DELAY on page  
27 (1 minute default). If you arm the system in the AWAY mode you will also have an entry  
delay when you enter your home before the alarm trips, to give you time to disarm it. This  
delay will be what you specied for your ENTRY DELAY on page 27 (30 second default).  
OPEN  
ZONE 9  
If a Door/Window Sensor or Motion Detector has not reported in within the last 4 hours  
and you try to arm the system the display shows:  
Pressing ARM on the Keychain remote always arms in the AWAY mode, but arms  
instantly.  
PROBLEM  
ZONE 9  
Disarming the system  
Pressing DISARM on the Keychain remote disarms the system instantly. The zone that  
was violated is shown in the display. To remove this press Arm and Disarm again.  
If a Door/Window Sensor has been tampered with, e.g. the cover is open, and you try to  
arm the system the display shows:  
To disarm from the Console: Enter your 4 digit PIN (Personal Identication Number) this  
will be 0000 unless you changed it (see page 24).  
TAMPER  
ZONE 9  
ENTER PIN  
12:00 am  
For all the above situations, pressing the Clear (Bypass) button bypasses the problem  
zone and lets you arm the system. After pressing Bypass the next problem zone is  
displayed, (if there is more than one).  
Entering the PIN clears the top line and shows * for each number entered.  
You can’t arm the system while there’s a problem zone unless you x the problem, or  
bypass the zone. If you try to arm the system while there’s a problem with one or more  
zone you will hear a repetitive “trouble alarm” to alert you that you need to bypass or x  
the problem zone(s).  
****  
12:00 am  
Note also, if the Console itself has been tampered with, i.e. the door to the upper right of  
the display is open, the problem must be xed (close the door) before you can arm the  
system. Note if the system is armed and this door is tampered with, the alarm trips.  
If the unit was armed, (in either ARMED HOME or ARMED AWAY modes) it will disarm  
when the PIN is entered, and return to the time display, with DISARMED in the top line.  
If you bypass a zone and then arm the system, that zone stays bypassed until you disarm  
the system.  
DISARMED  
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Using the system  
Controlling Lights and Appliances  
If you install one or more Lamp Modules (sold separately), see next page, you can control  
lights around your home from the Console. When the Console is in its normal state it  
displays HOME CONTROL in the display. When its in this state you can simply press the  
number button on the Console corresponding to the number set on the module and then  
press On or Off on the Console’s control panel to control the light connected to the module.  
When there’s an alarm  
When the system is armed (in Home or Away mode) and you open a protected door or  
window, or walk past a Motion Detector (if armed in the Away Mode), or activate the Panic  
feature (by pressing Arm and Disarm at the same time on the Key Chain Remote) the  
alarm trips. The following then happens:  
You can also control lights set to your Security LIGHTCODEs from the A and B buttons on  
the Key Chain Remote. The A buttons on the Key Chain Remote control lights connected  
to X10 Modules that are set to the Security LIGHTCODE you set in the Console. (See step  
4 on page 26). The B buttons control modules set to the next sequential number. I.E. if you  
set your Security LIGHTCODE to 1, the A and B buttons on the Key Chain Remote will  
control X10 Modules that are set to Unit Codes 1 and 2. If your Security LIGHTCODE is  
10, the A and B buttons will control Modules 10 and 11. If your Security LIGHTCODE to 16,  
the A and B buttons will control 16 and 1, etc.  
A loud siren sounds.  
Lights (set to the two security codes) ash on and off (if you set up X10 Modules). See  
page 36.  
The Console dials the rst phone number you set up. It then starts to play the recorded  
message you stored. E.G. “There’s an alarm in progress at (your address), at the end of  
this message please press any button on your touch-tone phone to listen in.” Note, it might  
take a while before the person the Console called picks up the phone so they might miss  
the rst part of your message, but the message is repeated 3 times, so they will get to hear  
the complete message.  
Any lights set to your two Security LIGHTCODEs ash on and off when the alarm trips.  
They stay on after an alarm until you turn them off, either from the Console, or from the  
Key Chain Remote.  
When the person who was called answers the call and presses a button on their phone this  
activates a microphone in the Console and they will be able to listen in to you home, and  
will be able to determine if there is suspicious activity going on. They can then take action.  
E.G. call the Police for you.  
These lights also blink on for a second when the alarm is armed in the HOME Mode, or  
turn on for the exit delay time when the alarm is armed in the AWAY Mode.  
Refer to either version below depending on which version you purchased.  
IMPORTANT: Do NOT program the Console to call the Police directly.  
NOTES:  
The person who answers the phone needs to wait for a gap between the messages before  
they can press a button on their phone to listen in (the message repeats three times, but  
might have already played once or twice before the person answers the phone).  
Pressing both PANIC buttons at the  
same time activates the panic alarm,  
BATTERY  
even if the Console is not armed.  
ARM  
If no one answers the call (and presses a button on their phone) before the third message  
is played, the Console dials the next number stored. It can take quite a long time to dial all  
the numbers if you’ve stored 6 of them, and no one answers. But the siren stops sounding  
after 4 minutes in any case (the unit still dials all the numbers stored unless someone  
answers the call (and presses a button on their phone).  
PANIC  
LIGHTS ON/OFF control lights  
connected to X10 Modules that are  
set to the Security LIGHT CODE you  
set in the Console (see page 26).  
DISARM  
LIGHTS  
ON  
LIGHTS  
OFF  
If the system is tampered with  
If the system is armed and someone tampers with (opens the cover) on a Door/Window  
Sensor or the Console, the same thing happens as when the alarm is tripped by any  
other method. If the system is NOT armed and someone tampers with a Sensor or the  
Console, the word TAMPER appears in the display but the system does not trip. You must  
x the tamper before you can arm the system. Press Arm then Disarm to remove the word  
TAMPER from the display.  
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Optional Lamp Modules  
Operation from an Outside Telephone  
The Console has remote telephone access, with voice responses to acknowledge receipt  
of remote commands.  
Setting the (optional) Lamp  
Module’s Code  
UNIT CODE  
DIAL  
When you call home, the Console answers and says “Please enter PIN.” You enter your  
PIN using the touch tone buttons on the remote telephone.  
Using a small screwdriver, set the red  
House Code dial to the same letter as  
your Console is set to. Set the Black Unit  
Code dial to any unused number.  
If the PIN is entered correctly it says “PIN accepted”. If wrong it says “Error.”  
Pressing 0, then * (on the remote telephone’s touch tone keypad) arms the Console.  
Pressing 0, then # disarms the Console.  
HOUSE CODE  
DIAL  
Pressing 9, then 9, then * tells you the current system status: I.E. it says Armed Home,  
Armed away, Disarmed, Panic alarm, or Alarm in zone (1 – 32).  
Ratings  
The Lamp Module can be used to control an incandescent lamp rated up to 300W. It is not  
suitable for other types of lamps such as uorescent or energy saving lamps, low voltage  
lamps, or lamps that include a dimmer control. Caution: Do not connect an appliance  
such as a coffee pot or heater to a Lamp Module. It may damage the Module and/or the  
appliance and could cause a re hazard. Use an Appliance Module instead.  
The numbers 1 – 32 in the display refer to up to 32 “zones.” These represent the Door/  
Window Sensors and/or Motion Detectors you installed. Therefore if the alarm tripped  
because zone 3 was violated, when you call in and press 9, 9, * you will hear “Alarm in  
zone 3.”  
Remotely controlling lights (or appliances) via telephone  
If you install one or more X10 Modules (sold separately), see previous page, you can  
control lights and appliances around your home from any touch tone telephone in the  
world.  
When you call home, the Console answers and says “Please enter PIN.”  
If the PIN is entered correctly it says “PIN accepted”. If wrong it says “Error.”  
If you then press 4, then * on the touch tone phone, it says “4 On” and turns on any X10  
Module(s) set to Unit Code 4 (and the same Housecode as the Console is set to).  
If you then press 1, then 6, then # on the touch tone phone, it says “16 Off” and turns off  
any X10 Module(s) set to Unit Code 16 (and the same Housecode as the Console is set  
to).  
Plug the Module into  
the same wall outlet  
as your controller (see  
testing below).  
1.  
Set the House Code  
and Unit Code.  
2.  
Plug a lamp into  
the Module.  
If you own an answering machine.  
If you own an answering machine, you will normally set it to answer after a few rings.  
In this case, when the answering machine answers a call (or if there’s someone home  
who picks up the phone), the security system will NOT answer the call and will NOT  
say “Please enter PIN.” You can still however go ahead and enter the PIN to access  
the security system features above. Just wait until your answering machine nishes its  
outgoing message and then enter your security system PIN. Note, your answering machine  
will record the touch tones you hear when you press buttons to turn lights on and off, etc.,  
and will also record the messages played back by the security system.  
Testing The Module  
Make sure the lamp’s switch is on. Plug the Module into the same wall outlet as your  
Console’s power supply, press the On and Off buttons on the Console that correspond to  
the Unit Code setting on the Module. If the Module turns on and off you can unplug the  
Module and move it to its permanent location.  
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Battery Information  
Battery Information  
General  
Door/Window Sensors and Motion Detectors  
Door/Window Sensors, Motion Detectors and Keychain remotes are designed to operate  
for approximately one year when tted with the appropriate batteries. Since operating  
conditions vary from installation to installation however, it is recommended that all batteries  
are replaced every 6 months.  
Battery Replacement  
If a zone has not reported in to the Console during the last four hours, the display will show  
PROBLEM and the appropriate zone number when you try to arm the system. This is most  
likely caused by dead batteries in the Motion Detector or Door/Window Sensor for that  
zone.  
Security Console  
As with the remotes, as long as the batteries have not completely failed they may be  
replaced with fresh batteries without the need to reinstall the Motion Detector or Door/  
Window Sensor. After removing the old batteries the new batteries must be tted within 30  
seconds to ensure that the code is retained.  
Battery backup  
The batteries in the Security Console are used as a backup when there has been a power  
failure. The batteries provides approximately 12 hours of backup time provided the alarm  
has not been triggered.  
While on battery backup, the Console will continue to operate, and will sound the siren and  
dial out if the alarm is tripped. It will not, of course, ash the house lights (because there’s  
no AC power).  
Testing the Door/Window Sensor  
Once the batteries have been replaced, the Door/Window Sensor should be tested as  
follows:  
If both the AC supply and the batteries fail, the Console will no longer dial out or sound the  
siren. You will not lose its telephone numbers, recorded message, or installed sensors and  
remotes, but you will need to reset the clock for the correct time of day.  
• Make sure the system is NOT armed.  
• Open the door or window with the sensor attached. The Console chimes to acknowledge  
and the zone # is displayed on the LCD.  
Battery Replacement  
Batteries can be replaced at any time, even while the unit is powered up. There is no  
special procedure for battery replacement. Use 4 AA alkaline batteries.  
• If you don’t hear a chime, reregister the Door/Window Sensor, as described on page 13  
Testing the Motion Sensor  
To test the Motion Detector:  
Keychain Remotes  
• Make sure the system is armed.  
Battery Replacement  
• Press the TEST button on the back of the Motion Detector. The alarm trips. Press disarm  
on the Keychain Remote.  
Providing the batteries have not already failed, they can be replaced with fresh batteries  
without the need to reregister the remote. After removing the old batteries fresh batteries  
must be tted within 30 seconds to ensure that the security code is retained.  
• If the alarm doesn’t trip, reregister the Motion Detector, as described on page 16.  
Gently pry the 2 halves of the Keychain Remote’s case apart and install two CR2016  
lithium batteries in the compartment (+ facing up). Press the 2 halves of the cabinet back  
together.  
Clearing Remotes & Sensors from the Console  
Once the batteries have been replaced, conrm that the remote is still registered with the  
Console by arming the system. If it does not arm, the code has been lost and you will need  
to proceed as described below.  
If you suspect that a neighbor’s system is causing false alarms, or if you need to reinstall  
remotes, Door/Window Sensors, and Motion Detectors for any other reason, you can  
clear all sensors and remotes from the Console’s memory by following the steps on page  
25. Before reregistering your remotes, Door/Window Sensors, and Motion Detectors you  
should reinitialize them - remove the batteries, press a button for 5 seconds then ret the  
batteries. Then follow the steps to reinitialize the unit (pages 12, 13, or 16 as appropriate).  
If the batteries have failed completely, the remote’s code will have been lost. The remote  
will need to be reinstalled following the procedure on page 12.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
PROBLEM  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
SOLUTION  
If the system does not arm.  
Check that the indicator on the Remote  
turns on when you press ARM.  
Replace the batteries and reregister the  
If you hear a repetitive trouble alarm when  
you try to arm the system, and it does not  
arm.  
Check the Console’s display. If a door or  
window is open, its zone # will indicate  
there’s a PROBLEM.  
Remote with the Console if necessary.  
Press DISARM. Check each Door/  
Window Sensor is working properly and  
that no doors or windows are open.  
Then arm the system.  
Or:  
While the trouble alarm is sounding,  
Console displays PROBLEM followed by  
Zone number when you try to arm it.  
One of the sensors/motion detectors has  
not reported in, in the last 4 hours.  
press CLEAR on the Console to  
bypass the problem zone (the display  
shows that it has been BYPASSED).  
Then arm the system again.  
Check that the batteries in the sensor/  
motion detector are good.  
Or a protected door or window is open.  
Or if the display shows TAMPER,  
check the cover on the Door/ Window  
Sensor for that zone.  
If you need to arm the system and want to  
ignore a sensor/motion detector which is  
not functioning:  
Or check that the upper right lid on the  
Console it closed.  
1. Press CLEAR on the Console while the  
problems is being displayed.  
Arm the system in the AWAY mode.  
If the alarm trips when you enter the  
house before you have time to disarm it.  
2. Then press ARM on the Remote. The  
problem zone is not protected but all  
other zones are armed.  
Lights will not turn on or off from the ON or  
OFF buttons on the Keychain Remote.  
Be sure you set the correct SECURITY  
LIGHT Code in the Console, see pages  
26 and 35.  
Be sure the light you are trying to  
control has its on/off switch in the on  
position. Be sure its bulb is good.  
Plug the Module into another outlet  
near the Console.  
Check that the indicator on the Remote  
comes on when you press a button.  
Replace batteries and reregister remote  
if necessary.  
Check the dials on the Modules.  
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Troubleshooting  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
If you do not hear a beep from the  
Console when you register a Door/  
Window Sensor or Motion Detector.  
You open a door or window and the alarm  
does not trip.  
With the Console NOT armed check that  
it chimes when you press TEST on the  
Door/Window Sensor, or the alarm trips  
when you press test on a Motion Detector  
(when the system IS armed). If it does,  
then the sensor is already installed and no  
further action is necessary. If not:  
Check that the system is armed.  
Check to see if the alarm trips when  
you press TEST inside the Door/  
Window Sensor.  
If the alarm does not trip when you  
press TEST, check that the indicator on  
the sensor comes on when you press  
TEST.  
Reregister the sensor/motion detector  
(see Setting Up Door/Window Sensors  
and Setting Up Motion Detectors.  
If the indicator does not come on, replace  
the batteries and reinstall the sensor if  
necessary.  
If the battery indicator on the Console is  
on.  
Replace the Console’s batteries. Four AA  
alkaline batteries provides approximately  
12 hours of backup. Replace batteries at  
least once a year.  
If you lose your remote control.  
Reinstall your complete system to prevent  
someone else from using the lost remote  
control. See bottom of page 39.  
The system ashes lights by repetitively  
transmitting the SECURITY light on and  
off codes.  
If appliances turn off during an alarm.  
A neighbor may have a compatible  
system. Reinstall the complete system so  
that it chooses different RF codes. See  
bottom of page 39.  
If the system Arms or Disarms by itself  
Any Appliance Modules set to the same  
codes will therefore turn on and off.  
If the light on the Keychain Remote stays  
on during initialization.  
Remove the batteries, press a button  
for a few seconds, release, then replace  
the batteries. Press and hold the ARM  
button on the Keychain Remote for a  
few seconds and then release it. This  
initializes the remote and picks a random  
code that is used when it is registered with  
the Console. Reregister the remote.  
If you do not hear a beep from the  
Console when you press ARM to install a  
Remote.  
Re-initialize the remote (see page 12).  
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Troubleshooting  
LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY  
X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. Limited One Year Warranty  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
X10.com, a division of X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. (X10) warrants X10  
products to be free from defective material and workmanship for a period of  
one (1) year from the original date of purchase at retail. X10 agrees to repair  
or replace, at its sole discretion, a defective X10 product if returned to X10  
within the warranty period and with proof of purchase. If service is required  
under this warranty:  
The alarm cause is shown on the display  
even after disarming.  
To remove, Arm and Disarm from a  
remote, or disarm by pressing a menu key  
and entering the PIN on the Console.  
If the optional PowerHorn does not trip  
when the alarm trips.  
Be sure you set the dials on the  
PowerHorn to the same SECURITY  
LIGHT code as set in the Console.  
For help or more information on setup, please visit:  
Plug the PowerHorn into another outlet  
near the Console.  
The Motion Detector causes false alarms.  
• All brands of motion detectors sense  
motion by detecting a change in  
temperature, therefore do not place  
the detector near any sources of heat  
such as over a heating vent or an air  
conditioner.  
Do not place in a direct source of bright  
light, such as sunlight.  
Special Note  
Intercom Systems  
Intercom systems which send voice signals over existing electrical wiring may interfere  
with the ability to control modules from your security system with the intercom in use. If the  
intercom system has its own separate wiring it will not cause a problem.  
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Expanding Your System  
Expanding Your System  
Control an incandescent ceiling light, closet light, etc., with the convenient Screw-  
in Lamp Module LM15A.  
The X10 Security System can ash lights on and off when the alarm trips. You connect  
the lights you want it to control to X10 Lamp Modules and Wall Switch Modules (sold  
separately). The Security Console also acts as a “Transceiver” and passes commands  
received from wireless remote controls onto your house wiring, so you can use X10  
wireless remote controls to control the same lights that the Security System ashes. You  
can also use the X10 remote controls to control Appliance Modules, etc.  
R e p l a c e existing AC wall outlets with the Receptacle Module SR227. Has  
one 15A/1800W controlled outlet and one outlet which is always on.  
The Security Console also works with X10 EagleEye and ActiveEye wireless motion  
sensors, again acting as a Transceiver, to pass the commands from the motion sensors to  
the X10 Modules. The modules and controllers illustrated below represent just a few of the  
wide range of X10 modules you can choose from to expand your Security System.  
Visit our Web Site at: ww.x10.com  
for more information on these and many other X10 products.  
Use a controller to trigger the Remote Chime Module SC546 to call Dad for  
dinner, or warn people you’re about to turn on the sprinklers.  
UNIT  
The EagleEye and ActiveEye Motion Sensors MS14A and MS16A can turn  
on lights when someone enters a room or approaches your home.  
HOUSE  
Power Horn  
Use the isolated contacts on the Universal Module UM506 to control pool  
pumps, sprinklers, drapes and other low voltage equipment. Includes built in  
warning beeper.  
The Dual Floodlight Motion Detector PR511 turns on at dusk and/or when  
it detects movement, and sends X10 signals to control other modules, or to  
trigger ActiveHome Pro macros.  
Fit a Wireless Wall Switch SS13A/SS15A anywhere you need an extra  
switch – with no wires. Sends commands to the Security Console, which  
passes them to the X10 modules, just like a remote control does.  
The Thermostat Setback Controller TH2807 mounts below your  
thermostat to reduce the room temperature at night or at the times you set  
to save energy. No wiring needed to your existing thermostat.  
Turn entrance or garage lights on from your car with the convenient Keychain Remote  
KR21A (or KR19A).  
Plug in a Heavy Duty Module HD245 to control 220V appliances such as air  
conditioners and water heaters.  
Replace your existing wall switches with the Wall Switch Module WS467.  
Installs like a regular dimmer. On/Off and Bright/Dim functions. Other models  
available for 3-way and uorescent lighting.  
Also compatible with ActiveHome Pro, and FireCracker Computer Interface.  
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X10 Wireless Cameras  
X10 Wireless Cameras  
You can add X10 2.4 GHz wireless cameras to you system. These work  
independently of your security system but can be remotely controlled using  
the same remote controls that you use to turn lights and appliances on and off  
remotely. This adds another level of protection for you home – not only will your  
security system trip if someone breaks in, but you can also use X10 cameras with  
your VCR to capture images of the burglar!  
XCam2  
Camera  
Ninja Pan ‘n Tilt Unit  
Increase the viewable area of your  
camera by 400%. The standard  
XCam2 records everything within  
a 60° x 60° eld of view. But with  
the Ninja Robotic Mount, you get  
sweeping 240° x 130° views.  
There is even software available that lets your PC capture images from X10  
cameras and e-mail them to you.  
The Vanguard Professional Pan/Tilt/Zoom Camera is X10’s premier video  
surveillance solution. It has superior image quality, a high powered zoom, and  
pan and tilt motion. You can operate the camera through walls using the remote  
control included with it.  
Ninja  
Base  
The camera uses X10’s 2.4 GHz wireless technology to transmit live video  
through walls to a television up to 100 feet away. If you prefer a secure video  
connection, you can use a video cable to connect the camera directly to your TV.  
VCR Commander  
Record only when there’s movement in  
your camera’s eld of view. The VCR  
Commander issues “STOP” and “START”  
commands to you VCR anytime there’s  
movement within 30 feet of your camera.  
You can combine multiple cameras to provide comprehensive coverage of your  
home or business. Use the remote control to switch between cameras so that you  
don’t miss anything that goes on.  
XRay Vision  
Monitor your home from any city in  
the world! With XRay Vision Software  
you can monitor your home from any  
computer with an Internet connection.  
E-mail video snapshots to your  
personal account or view them on  
your own secure Web Site.  
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