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signals to modules over your house
wiring. You can even dim and brighten
lights connected to Lamp and Wall
Switch Modules.
The Home Automation Remote does
not require any "installation." Just fit four
AAA alkaline batteries in its battery
compartment and set its House Code
dial to A (or other code on request from
the monitoring station - see page 18).
Note:
If you already own a transceiver
module, you will no longer need to use it.
Security/Home Automation
Remote Control (SH624)
TURNING LIGHTS ON AND OFF REMOTELY
Press
LIGHT ON
or
LIGHT OFF
on the
Keychain Remote to turn on or off lights
connected to X10 Modules set to the
A-13 (or other codes on request from
the monitoring station - see page 18).
Note:
This Button is not an ALL lights
on button.
Home Automation Remote
Control (HR12A)
The Security/Home Automation Remote
Control combines the features of the
security remote with the features of the
Home Automation Remote. It lets you
arm and disarm the system in
HOME
and
AWAY
modes (see page 21 for
details). It has
SECURITY LIGHT ON
and
OFF
buttons which work like the
LIGHT ON
and
LIGHT OFF
buttons on
the Keychain Remote. It also lets you
control up to four additional X10
Modules and dim and brighten lights too!
PANIC PANIC
ARM DIS-
HOME ARM
ARM DIS-
AWAY ARM
SECURITY
LIGHT
ON OFF
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INSTANT
DELAY
BRIGHT DIM
ENTRY
Keychain Remote Control
(KR10A)
BATTERY
ARM
DISARM
LIGHTS
ON
LIGHTS
OFF
PANIC
The Home Automation Remote Control
provides independent control of up to
16 modules which you set to different
Unit Codes. It transmits signals to the
Security Console which retransmits the
Sounding the PANIC Alarm
Triggering the panic alarm trips the
alarm but will not call the monitoring
station unless you arm the system first.
This option can be changed by the
service station. To trigger the panic
alarm:
• Press
PANIC
on the Security/Home
Automation Remote Control, or press
ARM
and
DISARM
together on the
Keychain Remote. Press
DISARM
to
cancel the alarm.
Trouble Alarm
If you hear a repetitive trouble alarm
when you try to arm the system there
is a problem and the system does not
arm. You can:
•
Correct the Problem -
First press
DISARM
to stop the trouble alarm.
Then correct the problem. Then arm
the system again.
•
Ignore the problem -
While the
trouble alarm is sounding, press
BYPASS
. The indicator(s) for the
problem zone(s) flash rapidly. Press
ARM
to arm the system. The problem
zone(s) is/are not protected but all
other zones are.
To See the Status of Zones
9-16
If there is a problem with zones 9-16,
you do not see a flashing zone light but
will hear a trouble alarm if you try to
arm the system. Press and hold
BYPASS
. This bypasses the problem
and lets you see which zone is reporting
a problem. If you do not want to bypass
the problem, correct the problem then
arm the system.
After an Alarm
When you disarm the system after an
intrusion (or 4 minutes after the alarm
trips) the siren turns off and the lights
which were flashing remain on.
The
ARMED
indicator flashes and the
zone indicator for the violated zone is
on. Press
ARM
then
DISARM
on the
Remote Control to turn to off the zone
indicator and flashing
ARMED
indicator.
Press
LIGHT OFF
to turn off X10
Modules set to the same House Code
and Unit Code as the Console.
Switching lights on/off from
the console
Press
LIGHT ON
or
LIGHT OFF
on the
console to turn on or off X10 Modules
set to A-13 (or other codes on request
from the monitoring station - see page
18).
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