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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
Hard-wired Inputs ...................................................................................... 19
Setting the Clock ....................................................................................... 20
Setting the Phone Numbers ...................................................................... 21
Setting the Outgoing Message .................................................................. 22
Setting the PIN .......................................................................................... 24
Clearing the Memory ................................................................................. 25
Setting Options .......................................................................................... 26
Setting Delays ........................................................................................... 27
Setting Timers ........................................................................................... 28
Canceling Timers ...................................................................................... 30

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 ....................................................... 38
Replacing Batteries ...................................................................................... 39
Resetting the P.I.N. ....................................................................................... 40
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 41
Expanding your System .............................................................................. 45

Contents

FCC Caution

This equipment generates and uses radio frequency
energy, and if not installed and used properly, that is,
in strict accordance with the manufacturers instructions,
it may cause interference to radio and television
reception. It has been type tested and found to comply
with the limits for remote control 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, tr y to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures.

• Reorient the antenna of the radio/TV experiencing

the interference.

• Relocate the equipment with respect to the radio/

TV.

• Move the equipment away from the radio/TV.
• Plug the equipment into an outlet on a different

electrical circuit from the radio/TV experiencing the
interference.

• If necessary, consult your local dealer for additional

suggestions.

THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE
FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE
MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFER-
ENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE
THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.

This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC
rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On
the bottom of the Console is a label that contains,
among other information, the product identifier
B4SAL04BJSC13A. If requested, this number must
be provided to the telephone company.

On the bottom of the Console is a label that
contains, among other information, the FCC
registration number and ringer equivalence number
(REN) for this equipment. If requested, this
information must be provided to the telephone
company.

The REN is used to determine the number of devices
that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive
RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices
not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most
but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not
exceed five (5.0).

To be certain of the number of devices that may be
connected to a line, as determined by the total
RENs, contact the local telephone company.

The REN for this Console is part of the product
identifier B4SAL04BJSC13A. The digits 15 represent
the REN without a decimal point (

e.g.

, 04 is a REN

of 0.4).

Use an RJ11 connector to connect the Console to
the telephone line.

A plug and jack used to connect the Console to the
premises wiring and telephone network must comply
with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and
requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant
telephone cord and modular plug is provided with
this product. It is designed to be connected to a
compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See
installation instructions for details.

If the Console causes harm to the telephone
network, the telephone company will notify you in
advance that temporary discontinuance of service
may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical,
the telephone company will notify you as soon as
possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file
a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is
necessary.

The telephone company may make changes in its
facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that
could affect the operation of the equipment. If this
happens the telephone company will provide
advance notice in order for you to make necessary
modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.

If trouble is experienced with the console for repair
or warranty information, please contact
www.x10.com/support. If the equipment is causing
harm to the telephone network, the telephone
company may request that you disconnect the
equipment until the problem is resolved.

There are no user serviceable parts in the console.

Connection to party line service is subject to state
tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission,
public service commission or corporation
commission for information.

Note 1: Modifications to this product will void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment.
Note 2: The security functions of this system have
not been tested by Underwriters Laboratories.

Summary of Contents for JSC1300

Page 1: ...Supervised Security System Model JSC1300 Owner s Manual ARM DISARM LIGHTS ON LIGHTS OFF PANIC ...

Page 2: ...tion the product identifier B4SAL04BJSC13A If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company On the bottom of the Console is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may...

Page 3: ... to your home through the Console s microphone and call the police if there s a problem Accessories include battery powered Radio Frequency RF Door Window Sensors battery powered RF Motion Detectors and RF Keyfob Remote Controls for arming and disarming the system All sensors and remotes incorporate random digital security coding for added security The system can be configured with any combination...

Page 4: ...o the display shows TAMPER see next page 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 Security Console Attaching cables A telephone cord terminated at each end with an RJ11 connector is provided for telephone connection If possible the Console shou...

Page 5: ...ch number entered When you enter the PIN the display shows the First Level of the menu at step 1 below See next page Installation Console keyboard buttons are as follows 0 9 Used for all number entries On Used to send a X10 GE On message or to enter am in a time Off Used to send a X10 GE Off message or to enter pm in a time Menu up Used to initially enter the menu and then to move up through the i...

Page 6: ... you desire press OK to select it 1 INSTALL Allows installation removal of sensors and or remotes 2 SET CLOCK Enter time followed by am or pm 3 PHONE NUMS Store up to six 16 digit phone numbers 4 MESSAGE 1 RECORD This is your own alarm message 2 REPLAY Replays your message 5 NEW PIN Enter new 4 digit PIN 6 MEMORY Clear all Sensors Remotes Timers or Master Clear CLEAR 7 OPTIONS Set Chime On Off Sir...

Page 7: ...line Installation Initializing Keyfob Remotes Press and hold the ARM button on the Keyfob 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 The default PIN is 0000 so press 0000 on the keypad under the lid to the bottom left of the display or enter your PIN if you changed it see page 24 This clears the...

Page 8: ...e acknowledges that it has been registered with a chime and by displaying ZONE 1 SET Repeat this for any other Door Window Sensors you want to register The display increments to ZONE 2 SET etc as you register 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 sepa...

Page 9: ...essing 2 instead takes you back to the INSTALL ZONE screen Press Clear to back out of the menu You are asked to confirm 1 YES 2 NO Pressing 1 takes you back to the HOME CONTROL screen Press 2 to stay in the INSTALL menu Installation Initializing Motion Detectors Remove the cover on the front of the Motion Detector and install 2 AA alkaline batteries in the compartment Replace the battery cover the...

Page 10: ...e 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 MOT ION DETE CTOR 5 6ft 30 40ft 90 Installation 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 indicator flashes twice and then release it Wait 20 s...

Page 11: ...ering the phone number and pressed OK you are asked to confirm 1 YES 2 NO Pressing 1 takes you back to the HOME CONTROL screen Press 2 to stay in the INSTALL menu Installation Setting the Clock Press either of the Menu up down buttons under the lid to the bottom left of the display The display then shows ENTER PIN Personal Identification Number in the top line The default PIN is 0000 so press 0000...

Page 12: ...he bottom left of the display or enter your PIN if you changed it see page 24 This clears the top line and shows for each number entered This takes you to the first 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 MESSAGE menu and then press OK or press 4 instead of an up or down menu button to go into the ME...

Page 13: ...L screen Installation Changing your Personal Identification Number PIN Press either of the Menu up down buttons under the lid to the bottom left of the display The display then shows ENTER PIN Personal Identification Number in the top line The default PIN is 0000 so press 0000 on the keypad under the lid to the bottom left of the display This clears the top line and shows for each number entered T...

Page 14: ... to the bottom left of the display The display then shows ENTER PIN Personal Identification Number in the top line The default PIN is 0000 so press 0000 on the keypad under the lid to the bottom left of the display or enter your PIN if you changed it see page 24 This clears the top line and shows for each number entered This takes you to the first level of the menu at step 1 This is the INSTALLATI...

Page 15: ...sing the number keys enter a valid number 1 16 and press OK Say for example you enter 12 The top line displays TIMER 12 ON The bottom line displays a colon 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 Then press OK The top line displays TIMER 12 OFF The botto...

Page 16: ...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 12ON 12 34am OFF 12 45pm While a timer is on the display pressing Clear deletes it You are first asked CLEAR TIMER 1 YES 2 NO 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 ...

Page 17: ... can arm the system Note if the system is armed and a tamper occurs the alarm trips Using the system Arming the system 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 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 y...

Page 18: ...equired by local ordinance The unit still dials all the numbers stored unless someone answers the call and presses a button on their phone At the end of the 4 minutes the alarm stops but the armed state is unchanged I E the alarm is still armed Any open Door or Window is automatically bypassed at that point So if a burglar has opened a window to get in set the alarm off but left the window open th...

Page 19: ...e letter as your Console is set to Set the Black Unit Code dial to your Security Code see page 26 UNIT CODE DIAL HOUSE CODE DIAL Optional X10 Lamp Modules Optional GE Lamp Modules Setting the optional GE Lamp Module s Code Set the Unit Code dial on the front of the GE Module to your Security Code Must be between 1 and 8 See page 26 UNIT CODE DIAL Set the House Code on the GE Module s to match the ...

Page 20: ...IN using the touch tone buttons on the remote telephone 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 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 The numbers 1 32 in...

Page 21: ... the sensor for that zone As with the remotes as long as the batteries have not completely failed they may be replaced with fresh batteries without the need to reregister the Door Window Sensor or Motion Detector After removing the old batteries the new batteries must be fitted within 30 seconds to ensure that the code is retained Testing the Door Window Sensor Once the batteries have been replace...

Page 22: ...d 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 Reinitialize the remote see page 12 PROBLEM SOLUTION Troubleshooting If the alarm trips when you enter the house before you have time to disarm it Arm the system in the AWAY mode Be sure you set the correct SECURITY LIGHT ...

Page 23: ...6 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 PROBLEM SOLUTION Troubleshooting Siren doesn ...

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Page 25: ...JSC1300 02 05 Supervised Security System Jasco Products Company 311 N W 122nd Oklahoma City OK 73114 ...

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