Universal Siren
Connect an own siren to a AM12 or
B6 (=HC+1, UC=6)
AD10 module.
H.A. Automation
H.A. functions in respond to sensor (27-32)
B7 – B12
when in ARMED mode and triggered.
(=HC+1, UC=7-12).
Thermostats
Thermostat H.A. addresses.
B13 – B16
(=HC+1, UC=13-16).
*This table uses the unchanged settings (House Code + Unit Code) for the basic console address. The default
base address is A1.
10.6 Basic address for Home Automations functions
The basic address is set to control multiple Home Automation modules on the SC28. The standard basic
address is A1. The A in this address is called the House Code. The House Code of the console, the remote
controls and the Home Automation modules all have to have the same letter. The 1 in the basic address is called
the Unit Code. If your neighbours also have a security system, it may be necessary to change the basic
addresses and the addresses of your X10 modules. If you change the House Code of the console, the
addresses for the Home Automation functions (10.5) also change.
To change the House 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 cleared
and shows a * for each number entered.
3. When the PIN code has been entered correctly, the word
INSTALL
will show up on the display.
4. Use the menu buttons UP/DOWN?
to go to menu item
7. OPTIONS
. Press OK to select this menu item. You can
also go to this menu item directly by pressing a 7 on the number pad.
5. Use the menu buttons UP/DOWN?
to go to menu item
HOUSECODE
. Press OK to select this menu item.
6. Use the menu buttons UP/DOWN?
to select the desired House Code and press OK.
7. Press CLEAR again to quit the menu.
If you change the Unit Code of the console, the addresses for the Home Automation functions also change. To
change the Unit 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 cleared
and shows a * for each number entered.
3. When the PIN code has been entered correctly, the word
INSTALL
will show up on the display.
4. Use the menu buttons UP/DOWN?
to go to menu item
7. OPTIONS
. Press OK to select this menu item. You can
also go to this menu item directly by pressing a 7 on the number pad.
5. Use the menu buttons UP/DOWN?
?
to go to menu item
UNITCODE
. Press OK to select this menu item.
6. Use the menu buttons UP/DOWN?
?
to select the desired Unit Code and press OK.
7. Press CLEAR again to quit the menu.
10.7 Thermostats, Remote Controlled Temperature Settings
Each registered thermostat transmits the comfort set point and the ambient temperature. In the SC28 base
station you can enter a Comfort level per Thermostat as well as setbacks to Economy and Frost temperature
levels.
When the Security Base Console is in "DISARM" or "ARM HOME" mode, it will turn On or Off the X10 module
connected to the heater or boiler depending on the ambient temperature and the comfort set point set to the
thermostat. When the ambient temperature is lower than the thermostat set-temperature, an ON-message to the
corresponding address will be send.
When the console is in "ARM AWAY" mode, the respective temperature point is applied as set to the thermostat,
however there’s also an option to select the setback temperature levels set to the console which do apply for all
registered thermostats.
Suppose the ambient temperature is 20
°
C, the comfort set point of the thermostat is 24
°
C the console will send
an ON message. Suppose that now the ambient temperature is still 20
°
C, the economy setting is in place, set to
15
°
C, the console will send an OFF message.
If then a timed event is taking place, where COMFORT2 of thermostat 2 is set to 22
°
C, and ambient temperature
measured by thermostat is still 20
°
C, the console will send an ON message to the respective HA address. (see
chapter 7.8 for timed temperature
°
events).