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Every lamp or appliance controlled by the system needs to be equipped with an X10 receiver module. These 
modules are easy to install (Plug & Play) and are also available separately, which means you can expand the 
system as you wish and when you wish.  
 
A few of the Plug & Play modules: 
LM12  

Lamp/Dimmer Module Plug-in module to switch and dim lighting. 

AM12  

Device/Switch Module. Plug-in module to switch lighting and electrical equipment. 

LM15  

Bayonet Lamp Module or Screw-In Lamp Module to switch lighting. 

More information on these modules can be found on 

www.bmb-home.com

 or you can contact your local dealer. 

 
7.2 Addressing your modules 

An address can be set for every X10 module. This address consists of a HOUSE CODE (A-P) and a UNIT 
CODE (1-16). The HOUSE CODE of all your components needs to be set to the same letter code (Note: Check 
also 10.6 for more info before setting the addresses). With the UNIT CODE you can give every module its own 
number, so that they can be individually controlled (via the number pad on your console, with the SH600 
Comfort Remote Control, or any other X10 compatible controller). 

 
7.3 Installing the LM12 Lamp/Dimmer Module 

1. HOUSE CODE SWITCH: To set up the system address.  
 
2. UNIT CODE SWITCH: To set up the module number.  
 
3. WALL SOCKET:  To connect the lamps you want to switch using the 
module. 
 
4. FUSE (at the back): The fuse protects the lamp/dimmer module against a 
power overload. If the fuse blows, it can only be replaced by another fuse of 
the same type. 
 
INSTALLATION LM12: 
Plug the lamp/dimmer module into a free wall socket (230V/50Hz) and plug 
your lamp (40-300W) into the module. To avoid damage, do not plug in any 
other loads - such as household equipment or TL/PL lights - into the module. 
Use an AM12 Appliance/Switch Module or a LM15 Lamp Module for these 
types of loads. 
 

7.4 Alarm functions of the Lamp/Dimmer Modules 

When Arming the system via the console, the lamps on A1 and A2 will be switched on during the Exit Delay. As 
soon as the system is activated, the lamp will be switched off. 
When Arming the system via remote control, the lamps will be switched on and off quickly to indicate the system 
is activated (comparable to the alarm system of a car). 
In the case of an alarm the lights connected to lamp/dimmer modules with addresses A1 and A2 will flash. After 
4 minutes the lights will remain on. 

 
7.5 Comfort functions of the KR18 Key Chain Remote Control 

Switch and dim lights remotely. Switch the garden lamps when you enter your property, never enter your home 
in the dark.  

Press the 

A LIGHTS ON

 or 

B LIGHTS ON

 button. The lamps on respective address A1 or A2 will be switched 

On. 
Press the 

A LIGHTS OFF

 or 

B LIGHTS OFF

 button. The lamps on respective address A1 or A2 will be switched 

Off. 
 

7.6 Comfort functions of the SH600 Comfort Remote Control 

Switch appliances and dim lights remotely. Close the garage door and switch on the air-conditioning from your 
bedroom. Dim lights in the hallway. 

 
Slide switch position SEC:

 The lower five button combinations are used to switch the X10 modules with 

corresponding addresses (Unit Codes 1-5).  
Use the blue button to 

DIM/BRIGHT

 lamps connected to a Lamp/Dimmer Module. 

ALL LIGHTS ON:

 To switch on all lamp/dimmer modules with one press of a button. 

ALL LIGHTS OFF:

 To switch off all the modules (both lamp and appliance modules) with one press of a button. 

 
Slide switch position 1

: 1 ... 8: To switch X10 Home Automation with corresponding addresses (UC 1-8). 

 
Slide switch position 2

: 9 ...16: To switch X10 Home Automation with corresponding addresses (UC 9-16). 

Summary of Contents for HOME PROTECTOR+

Page 1: ...WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM HOME PROTECTOR USERS MANUAL PROTECTOR SYSTEM AND BASE CONSOLE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...P N 033000 13610 Rev 01 02 06 BMB Home Security 2 NOTES...

Page 3: ...Sensor to the wired input 4 2 Motion Detector MS18 4 2 1 Mounting the Motion Detector MS18 4 2 2 Using the Motion Detector 4 2 3 Registering a Motion Detector with the Console 4 3 Additional Wireless...

Page 4: ...utdoor usage should only be used inside and only in dry spaces Do not expose the components to rain or humidity Do not use the product close to a bath swimming pool etc Only connect the adapter to the...

Page 5: ...ole Includes 2 inputs for wired sensors zone 31 32 Selectable ALWAYS sensors for emergency purposes 2 Arm Home Modes by pressing ARM HOME once or twice ARM HOME once only D W sensors will be armed Sec...

Page 6: ...p batteries are empty or not installed 5 Tamper contact 6 AC power supply adapter connections 7 ARM HOME button Alarm function for when you are at home All Door Window Sensors are activated but the Mo...

Page 7: ...utside land line This 0 needs to be programmed in with the telephone numbers to be able to dial out see 5 2 2 1 2 Connecting the AC adapter Connect the AC adapter to the corresponding connection 6 Plu...

Page 8: ...sh for default You can choose any of the other available languages as follows To access the menu press the menu UP or menu DOWN button The display now shows ENTER PIN Enter the 4 digit PIN code factor...

Page 9: ...E ANSWER ON ANSWER OFF VOICE MAIL 11 2 SENSOR MODE Use sensors as emergency sensor See 9 5 SENSOR 27 32 NO ON OFF Used for setting zones 27 to 32 to send Home Automation ON or OFF commands on House Co...

Page 10: ...en a unique code which can be registered with your console When pressing the ARM button the LED should flash quickly a few times When the LED lights up and stays lit you need to re initialize the KR18...

Page 11: ...piece of paper behind the plastic cover of the text window you can note which Home Automation Modules can be controlled with each key 7 House Code Switch Used for setting the X10 system Address 3 2 1...

Page 12: ...nsmitter part on the frame of your door or window Do not close the casing yet 2 Mount the magnet on the moving part of your door of window Make sure that the arrows on the transmitter part see the arr...

Page 13: ...to confirm The display will read ZONE 1 SET A memory space for a sensor is called a zone If you have more than 1 sensor installed it will show e g ZONE 2 SET ZONE 3 SET ZONE 30 SET You can choose in w...

Page 14: ...n so that it can t detect any movement during registration Test mode Testing the location of your motion detector 1 Set the switch 5 to 1 2 Press the TEST button 6 until the indicator 1 flashes twice...

Page 15: ...nd or additional panic detectors based on remote panic function or up to 30 sensors in case of wireless alarm sensor function 6 Repeat step 5 for every additional sensor you wish to register 7 Press C...

Page 16: ...he display is cleared and shows a for each number entered 3 When the PIN code has been entered correctly the word INSTALL will displayed 4 Use the menu buttons UP DOWN to go to menu item 3 PHONE NUMS...

Page 17: ...elay will be used for DS18 Door Window Sensors DS18 switch set to MAX when you enter the house This means you have enough time to switch off the system via the console without triggering the alarm The...

Page 18: ...en DISARM You can also switch off the system by entering your PIN code on the number pad of the console After entering your PIN code the display will read DISARMED 6 5 Error messages The numbers 1 32...

Page 19: ...y other loads such as household equipment or TL PL lights into the module Use an AM12 Appliance Switch Module or a LM15 Lamp Module for these types of loads 7 4 Alarm functions of the Lamp Dimmer Modu...

Page 20: ...s mode see 7 8 1 the display will read 1 HOME CNTRL and 2 HEAT COOL select respective timer to set either option 1 for control of lights and appliances or option 2 for timed temperature setbacks Use t...

Page 21: ...directly by pressing an 8 on the number pad 5 Select ENTRY DELAY EXIT DELAY ANSWER DELAY or DIAL DELAY and press OK 6 Enter the time required 1 99 seconds Press OK Press CLEAR to delete the values en...

Page 22: ...e menu If you choose No you go back to the first menu item 9 2 Activating the chime 9 2 1 Built in Chime The console can when in DISARMED mode sound a chime ding dong when a door armed with a Door Win...

Page 23: ...menu item 6 The display now reads SET ALWAYS SENSORS You can see on your display top and bottom which zones and sensors have been registered 7 If you want to turn zone 31 into an emergency sensor ente...

Page 24: ...n Remote Chime Set the siren SH10 to address B5 HC 1 UC 5 ATTENTION When using a security system the extra sirens will always work in case of an alarm even when the system is set to silent alarm The S...

Page 25: ...Code 1 To access the menu press the menu UP or menu DOWN button The display now shows ENTER PIN 2 Enter your 4 digit PIN code factory setting 0000 See 8 3 for changing the PIN code The display is cle...

Page 26: ...s set to console Third press set all thermostat levels to Frost level as set to the console 11 Telephone functions 11 1 Calling the security system The SC28 alarm system is equipped with a call in fun...

Page 27: ...ither Economy Setting or Frost Setting Note The thermostat settings 88 or 88 will only work if the console is Armed Away Otherwise you will get an Error message As soon as you override temperature set...

Page 28: ...e remote control and replace the batteries within 30 seconds If the console does not respond to your remote control after replacing the batteries press the PANIC button on your remote control You now...

Page 29: ...activating the zone What to do if you hear a repetitive one tone signal when activating the alarm This is normal When activating the alarm there is an exit delay of one minute to leave your house You...

Page 30: ...P N 033000 13610 Rev 01 02 06 BMB Home Security 30...

Page 31: ...6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 Note entrance delay on motion sensor 16 1 Note entrance delay on motion sensor 17 2 18 2 19 2 20 2 21 2 22 2 23 2 24 2 25 2 26 2 27 2 28 2 29 2 30 2 31 2...

Page 32: ...NFORMITY BMB HOME herewith declares that the device Protector complies with the essential requirements and other applicable provisions of the R TTE 1999 5 EC directive Product category general consume...

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