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Section VIII. 

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M

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The Home Control Menu section provides information concerning the 

lights and temperature control provided through your security system. 

 

HOME CONTROL – LIGHTS/APPLIANCES 

When the “Operator” is on the line, perform the following steps to turn 

lights/appliances on or off. 

 

Step 1 

Press   

ρ

     6  . 

The [

ρ

] accesses  the main MENU and [6] goes to the 

HOME CONTROL menu. 

Step 2 

 

“TO TURN LIGHT OFF, ENTER [0].” 

 

“TO TURN LIGHT ON, ENTER [1].” 

 

“THERMOSTAT CONTROL, ENTER [2].” (For 

instructions on this menu item, please refer to the steps 

in the next segment.)  

Step 3 

Press zero   0   to turn lights on or off. 

Step 4 

The “Operator” will begin scrolling through each of the 

thirty-two outputs with one of the following messages: 

 

"LIGHT 1, ENTER [0] TO TURN OFF" 

 

"LIGHT 2, ENTER  [0] TO TURN ON.” 

Step 5 

As each is recited, you can enter zero   0   to turn the 

light on/off. 
Pressing a Light number followed by the # key will take 

you directly to that light. After the condition of a light has 

changed, the “Operator” will state its condition before 

scrolling through the remainder of lights. 

Step 6 

To exit, press  #  or hang up. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NetworX Series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...IV USING THE INSTANT DELAY OPTION 6 SECTION V DISARMING YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM 7 SECTION VI BYPASSING ZONES 7 SECTION VII ACCESSING ZONE STATUS 8 SECTION VIII ACCESSING THE HOME CONTROL MENU 9 SECTION...

Page 3: ...on of your security system as described in the supplied manual before attempting to use the Operator The Operator is Y2K compliant IMPORTANT NOTE Throughout this manual phrases and messages will appea...

Page 4: ...code the Operator will tell you the System Status including any warnings along with the various MENU choices FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATOR The OPERATOR has a wide variety of functions available to use in...

Page 5: ...RM EXIT DOOR DELAY IS OFF Your system is armed in the INSTANT Mode Refer to page 6 for details WHEN FINISHED HANG UP Disconnect from the Operator by hanging up Section II USING THE MENU When the Opera...

Page 6: ...e bypassed zones you may want to check Zone Bypass Status before ARMING your system see BYPASSING ZONES THROUGH THE OPERATOR If you choose to ARM your system at this point enter an authorized 4 digit...

Page 7: ...y SYSTEM READY ENTER CODE TO ARM Your security system is now DISARMED You may hang up or go to another MENU option Section VI BYPASSING ZONES Your security system must be DISARMED to perform the bypas...

Page 8: ...one 9 you would press 9 Step 6 Press to exit the Zone Bypass section of the MENU Section VII ACCESSING ZONE STATUS When the Operator is on the line the Zone Status option of the MENU can be reached by...

Page 9: ...1 THERMOSTAT CONTROL ENTER 2 For instructions on this menu item please refer to the steps in the next segment Step 3 Press zero 0 to turn lights on or off Step 4 The Operator will begin scrolling thr...

Page 10: ...to the HOME CONTROL menu then 2 proceeds to the THERMOSTAT CONTROL section Step 2 INSIDE TEMPERATURE IS ZERO OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE IS ZERO THERMOSTAT MODE IS EMERGENCY TO CHANGE ENTER 0 FAN MODE IS AUT...

Page 11: ...erator is on the line perform the following steps to set the DATE Step 1 Press 9 6 The accesses the MENU and 9 proceeds to the OPTIONS menu then 6 proceeds to the DATE section Step 2 PLEASE ENTER YOUR...

Page 12: ...2 FOR PM Press 1 for AM or 2 for PM Step 6 The Operator will automatically return to the MENU Section X ACCESSING ALARM MEMORY While your system is in the DISARMED state the Alarm Memory section of t...

Page 13: ...Step 2 PLEASE ENTER YOUR CODE Enter your user code Step 3 ENTER TWO DIGIT CODE NUMBER Enter the 2 digit user code that you want to change Step 4 CODE IS XXXX ENTER NEW CODE Enter the new user code NOT...

Page 14: ...BOUT THE OPERATOR 1 TouchTone telephones are required to use the Operator with your security system Rotary dial telephones will not function with the Operator 2 For Emergency activation Fire Auxiliary...

Page 15: ..._____________ 20 _________________________ 05 _________________________ 21 _________________________ 06 _________________________ 22 _________________________ 07 _________________________ 23 _________...

Page 16: ...SYSTEM NOTES...

Page 17: ...CK REFERENCE These quick reference charts have been designed for your convenience They can be cut out on the dotted lines and put in a wallet or purse NX540E OPERATOR USERMANUAL I NX540 OM RevC April2...

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