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Set-Up and Operating Instructions for MS12A Motion Sensor

The MS12A Motion Detector sends Wireless Radio Frequency (RF) signals to an X10 Transceiver (RR501 or
TM751) or any X10 security system base receiver. The receiver then passes the signals onto your house wiring to
turn on lights (or appliances) around your home. You plug your lights and appliances into X10 Modules (sold
separately). The MS12A also works with the CM11A Two-Way Computer Interface to initiate macros (routines) so
you can set up a “coming home” routine which is initiated by the Motion Detector as soon as it “sees” you.

Note: The MS12A has a built-in photocell that detects when it's dark. It therefore only turns lights on when it's
dark. It does not transmit during daylight. Care should be taken therefore to place the MS12A where it sees
plenty of sunlight during the day (such as near a window). If you place it in a dark corner, it might always turn
lights on (even during the day). Care should also be taken not to place the MS12A near the light it is controlling,
otherwise when the light turns on it might “fool” the MS12A into thinking it's daytime!

Remove the battery cover on the front of the MS12A and install two AAA alkaline batteries. The unit defaults to
Housecode A and Unit Code 1, so if that's what code you want it to control, you are finished setting up the
MS12A. Refit the battery cover. 

Place the MS12A in a dark drawer for several minutes before testing it.

Plug in an X10 RF Transceiver (model RR501 or TM751, sold separately) or any X10 security system base
receiver (sold separately) and set it to Housecode A. Plug a lamp into an X10 Lamp Module (sold separately) and
set it to Housecode A and Unit Code 1. Plug the module into any AC outlet.

To test the MS12A:

 After the MS12A has stabilized in a dark place for a few minutes take it out of the dark and

move it. It will “see” you and transmit a signal to the transceiver. (Note: the red lights blinks the appropriate number
of times for the code that is set, once for A1, 4 times for A4, etc.).

Place the MS12A on a shelf or mount it on a wall at least 6 feet above the ground. Let it settle for a minute and
then walk past it 

(if it's dark). 

The lamp connected to any X10 Module set to A1 will turn on.

The light will turn off approx. 6 minutes later as long as no motion has been detected.  You can also turn the light
off from any X10 controller or set up a CM11A Computer Interface (sold separately) to initiate a macro when it
receives A1. This macro could for example turn on a group of lights (e.g. B2, C7, and H9) when you walk into a
room and turn them off after a preset time.

To change the Unit Code for the MS12A:

  Press and hold the Unit button (under the battery compartment lid)

until the red light blinks twice, then release and press the button the desired number of times for the Unit Code
you want (once for Unit Code 1, twice for Unit Code 2, etc.). The light blinks each time you press, and confirms
your entry by blinking the number of times you pressed the button about 2 seconds after your last press. Use the
same procedure to change the Housecode (pressing the House button instead). One press for Housecode A, two
presses for B, etc. To check what code you've set: press and release the House or Unit code button - the light
blinks back the appropriate number of times for the code that is set.

To turn lights on when it gets dark.

 The MS12A sends signals when it detects dusk and dawn so it can turn a light

on when it gets dark and turn it off when it gets light (in addition to turning lights on when it detects motion, when
it's dark). To have it turn a light on at dusk and off at dawn plug the light into an X10 Module and set it to the same
Housecode as the MS12A and to a Unit Code that is 

one number higher 

than the Unit Code of the module that

turns on when motion is detected. I.E. if the MS12A turns on A1 when it detects motion, it will turn on A2 when it
gets dark and turn it off when it gets light.

X10.com, a Div. of X10 Wireless Technology, Inc., 3824 North 5th St., Suite C,

North Las Vegas, NV 89032.   www.x10.com/support

DR/MS12A-9/01

FCC CAUTION:

 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 INTERFERENCE

RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY
CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.

NOTE:

 NO CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS MAY BE MADE TO

THE UNITS.  ANY CHANGES MADE TO THE UNITS WILL VOID
THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.

LIMITED 1-YEAR WARRANTY

X10.com, a division of X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. (X10)
warrants X10 products to be free from defective material and
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original date
of purchase at retail. X10 agrees to repair or replace, at it’s sole
discretion, a defective X10 product if returned to X10 within
the warranty period and with proof of purchase.

Please visit www.x10.com/warranty to complete your
on-line warranty registration. Thank you.

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