User manual X10 DC8700

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[. . . ] Monitor PlusTM Supervised Security System With Digital Central Station Communicator PANIC ARM HOME ARM AWAY PANIC DISARM 15 · DISARM · 1· 3 5 · 13 11 · ·9· UNIT 7 SECURITY LIGHT · A· O· C · 1s tD ra ft MONITOR INSTALL RUN1 RUN2 ON OFF M · E · K I· G · HOUSE Lamp Module PANIC ZONES ARM AWAY ARM HOME A· O· C BRIGHT DIM · · 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 M E · · K · I· G ENTRY INSTANT DELAY BYPASS ZONES 9-16 BATTERY ARM PANIC LIGHTS ON LIGHTS OFF DISARM LIGHTS ON LIGHTS OFF ARM MONITOR POWER BATTERY MOTION DETECTOR DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR Monitored Security System, Model DC8700 READ THIS FIRST 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 specifications 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. [. . . ] Part of the information downloaded to the console includes four unit codes for X10 modules that can be used to give your home a lived-in look. A code is downloaded to give the location (longitude and latitude) of your home, which is then used to calculate the time of dusk, and also a time is downloaded to say when lights should all turn off. Options downloaded by the service station The options that are downloaded to your security console when you register it are listed below. You can change any of the default options by calling the service station (see above) and following the instructions given to you. 1st Monitoring Station Number: The 1st number the console dials to call the monitoring station. 2nd Monitoring Station Number: Backup phone number for the monitoring station in case the first number doesn't respond. 16 17 11. Daylight parameters: Sets dusk times for midwinter and midsummer to activate lived-in look lighting control (see option 10). Dusk times for the rest of the year are calculated automatically. Defaults are 4 PM in midwinter and 10 PM in midsummer. Preset off time: Time for the lights to turn off after they have been turned on automatically at dusk (when armed in the away mode). Daylight Savings Date: Date for daylight savings time. Panic Dialing ON/OFF: If this option is set to ON, the console dials out whenever PANIC is pressed. If this option is set to OFF, the console only dials out when PANIC is pressed and the system is armed. Chirp ON/OFF: If chirp is ON, the console chirps when it needs programming. Siren ON/OFF: If the siren is set to off, it will not be activated when the alarm is triggered, although the console still dials out. Flashing lights ON/OFF: If this option is turned off, the lights will not flash when the alarm is triggered, although the console still dials out. Tone or Pulse: To change the dialer to Touch Tone or Pulse dialing. The default is Tone dialing. Console Zone Indicators The console displays the status of the first eight zones. These indicators can display four states, as follows: Steady on: means that particular door or window is open. Steady off: means that particular door or window is closed. Slow Flashing: means that particular Door/Window Sensor, or Motion Sensor is reporting a problem. Fast Flashing: means that particular Door/Window Sensor or Motion Sensor reported a problem and the fault was bypassed, or a door or window is open and has been bypassed. Battery Light: Indicates the battery in the Console is low and needs replacing. [. . . ] To turn the zone indicator off, and stop the armed indicator from flashing, press the LIGHT ON or LIGHT OFF button on the remote control. If a zone indicator is not on, the violated zone will have been one of the second eight zones. Press BYPASS to see which zone was tripped. · Be sure you set the Housecode on the POWERHORN to the same letter and number as downloaded to the Console. [. . . ]

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