Home Automation 1503 owner manual

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nected and that the battery fuse (in line with the red wire con- nected to the battery in the Model 1503 Control/Communicator) is good. The BATTERY LOW indica- tion will remain until the next battery test is run, 1 hour later, or when a SHOW TEST com- mand is given.

- COMMUNICATOR TRBL NOW: Indi- cated if the digital communica- tor (not the voice dialer) was unable to make contact with the Central Station after trying both numbers multiple times. This indication will remain un- til the digital communicator tries again (as a result of a reportable alarm or event occur- ring) or until both phone num- bers are removed from the digi- tal communicator. If this hap- pens, there could be a problem with the system, central sta- tion, phone line or the wrong phone numbers have been entered in the digital communicator. Call your dealer for service.

-DEVICE FUSE TRBL NOW or HAD TRBL: Indicated if there is a problem with one (or more) of three solid state fuses on the Model 1503 Processor Module.

These fuses can be restored without having to replace anything. They can be seen by opening the Model 1503 Control/Communicator enclosure door and looking in the opening of the aluminum cover on the door. At the bottom you will see three small round components labeled PTC1, PTC2 and PTC3.

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The three fuses are for (from left to right) the CONSOLES, the DEVICES and the HORNS.The CONSOLES are powered through the fuse la- beled CONSOLES. If the CONSOLES fuse is “blown”, then the consoles will not be working. The DEVICES fuse powers the following devices that may be connected to the system (some are options:)

-motion detectors

-smoke/fire detectors

-AUXiliary OUTputs (energy saver relays)

-COMMUNICATOR outputs

-OK TO ARM output

-ARMED output

The HORNS fuse powers the Inte-

rior siren and the Outdoor Siren. If it is hot, there is a fault in the wiring to one of these devices.

To reset these fuses, the fault must be cleared. Then, unplug the Model 1503 power transformer (or remove the tube type fuse on the Termination Board.) Disconnect, then immediately reconnect the battery (within 10 seconds to re- tain your home control programs.) Wait a minute or two for the PTC fuse to cool. Then plug in the transformer. If you do not feel competent performing such tasks, call your dealer for service.

NOTE: If the battery is discon- nected or the battery fuse is blown you will get a DEVICE FUSE TROUBLE indication AND a BATTERY LOW indi- cation when the battery test oc- curs.

-PHONE LINE DEAD TRBL NOW or HAD TRBL will be indicated if the phone line is dead for more than 1 minute. If this happens, check

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Contents HomeAutomation,Inc SECURITY-OFF, #, #, Code Alarm SystemCancel SECURITY-OFF, *, 2, ENTER, CodePage Contents Show Programs Show ALL Programs Delete Program Scrolling Through NamesALL OFF Status Events Goodbye Panic Button Over the Phone # # # # # # PC AccessSET-UP Model 1503 Default Settings Serial Number Model NumberModel 1503 Version Model 1503 LCDifferences in models are noted in this manual Differences Between Version 2 and LC ModelsModel 1503 Version Model 1503-LC Things YOU should Know For more information, see To silence the beeper, press the Cancel keyPress the SECURITY-OFF key Silencing AlarmsThat’s all there is to it Turning the Security System onL E E P Exit DelayTo quick arm the system in the Away mode, press AWAY, Away Then enter your master code number Burglar Alarm Activated System now waits the Outside Siren Delay 60 seconds Please Respond Immediately ALARM! Zone Name TrippedEmergency ALARM! Police EMG BTN Tripped MediatelyMedical EMG BTN Tripped Fire Alarm Fire EMG BTN TrippedSpond Immediately Alarm Reset Alarm Cancel Page Duress Code Master CodeAuxiliary Codes Used is recorded in the event logModel 1503-LC cannot use Model 1102 Expansion Enclosures Appliance Modules Module TypesHouse Code X+3 House Code X+2113 ALL OFF Console will beep, and aMomentary ON/OFF Commands Temperature this is the air temperature read by the Pesm Freeze Alarm Temperature Control Appliances Model 1102 Expansion Enclosure Model1503Version2only Temperatures lo and hi tem- peratures All Lights On, All Off Press 4 or the Show key 4 times, then Program StoragePress the Prog key Press the UNIT-NUMBER keyPress PROG, UNIT-NUMBER, 2, OFF Automatic Calculation of SUNRISE/ S U N S E TSince 600 PM is what we want, press Mmdd DAY If the display reads as above, press Press 9 for weekendsPress the Enter key Press Prog key if you aren’t already in the Program menuNow press *, Asleep Press Cancel so that this program is not storedSome other programming sugges- tions Procedure for programming a button is Display will read Prog GO to BED Front Porch DIM EnterDisplay will read GO to BED ALL OFF Display will read GO to BED Master Asleep Display will read RUN GO to BED Enter CancelPress Show to see the second and third programs for Button Press Cancel twice to exit the Show Programs menuPress TIME, 6, 0, 0, PM Press DATE-DAY, DATE-DAY, 8, Enter Example Program Button 2 to run at 600 PM every weekdayAppendix shows which buttons are activated for each zone Appendix shows which buttons are activated by which zones Display should show When Z6 ALM Stairwell on forDisplay should read When Away ALL OFF DRK When Z1 ALM if DRK Unit 1 onDisplay Conditional LITLight on Time ClocksPress PROG, *, 180, ENTER, UNIT-NUMBER, 1, ON, Enter 178, Enter when away ALL OFF 178, Enter when away Unit 1 onPrograms for when security off DAYS, ENTER, Enter Press the SET-UP key to go back to Show ProgramsPress the Show key Press the Show key to see the next program in memoryPrevious program in memory Show Programs for ALL Unit NumbersPulse and Tone Phones Remote Phones Phone Access Denied Remote Lockout Control Enter Unit NUMBER, then Pound KEY Goodbye Star * Cancel RepeatMessage Model 1503 Version 2 only Model 1503 will say HomeControl, then press the # key OFF Temperature is 76 DegreesMain Menu Unit numbers 17 and 19ASLEEP, 3 AWAY, Star * CAN- CEL Model 1503 will then confirm the new low settingEnter your code number ExamplesModel 1503 will say Button You will then be returned to the main menuTo hear the event log, press 7 from the main menu Fire Zone in ALARM, Trouble NOW or had TroubleZone X Zone Type Bypassed Had TroublePanic Button Over the Phone # # # Record MESSAGE, 8 Repeat Message Play ADDRESS, Star CancelTo Cancel from the message menu, press GoodbyePC Access Dial OUT 1 on Fire Alarm Dial OrderFreeze Alarm Dial Order Model 1503 Voice DIAL-OUT PlannerCode again Emergency Numbers Fire Police MedicalOther instructions Home PhoneDigital Dialer To turn all lights off, press SET Date SET TimeThrough 7 for Sunday To set up your CODES, press SET-UP, 1CodesDisplay will request your Remember Your NEW CodeThere are 4 auxiliary codes ENTER. To remove a code, enter 0000 in its place Auxiliary CodeMode OFF, press a 0 then press Enter Access the system from a lo- cal phonePress Show to advance the display to Exit Delay House Code HouseNumber Default setting for ENTRY/ Exit Chime is YES Default setting for Quick ARM Enabled is no To exit the set-up facility, press Default setting for TELE- Phone Access is onDefault setting for Answer Outside CALL? is YES Dial Type Default for Remote Commands OK? is YESFactory default for Rings Before Answer is Default dial type is ToneDial OUT 1 on Dial OUT 1 OFF Phone numbers can be up to 16 digitsDial OUT Number Dial OUT 4 on Dial OUT 4 OFF Dial OUT Number Dial OUT 2 on Dial OUT 2 OFFDial OUT Number Dial OUT 3 on Dial OUT 3 OFF Same as Dial OUT NumberDo not return to a burning house Installer Name NumberCanadian Department of COMMUNI- Cations Notice Federal Communications COMMIS- Sion Notice

1503 specifications

Home Automation 1503 is a state-of-the-art system designed to elevate the standards of modern living by integrating advanced technology into everyday activities within the home. This comprehensive solution seamlessly connects various household devices, allowing users to control them through a central interface, typically accessible via smartphones, tablets, or dedicated control panels.

One of the hallmark features of Home Automation 1503 is its interoperability. The system is compatible with a wide array of devices, ranging from lighting and HVAC systems to security cameras and smart appliances. This ensures that homeowners can create a cohesive and interconnected environment tailored to their specific needs.

The technologies underpinning Home Automation 1503 include wireless communication protocols such as Wi-Fi, Zigbee, and Z-Wave. These protocols facilitate reliable communication between devices, ensuring that commands are transmitted quickly and accurately. Additionally, the system employs AI and machine learning algorithms to create smart environments that adapt to user preferences, enhancing convenience and energy efficiency.

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Security is a top priority in Home Automation 1503. The system supports advanced security features like smart locks, motion sensors, and video surveillance, all of which can be monitored remotely. Users receive real-time alerts on their devices, ensuring they are informed of any unusual activities around their homes.

Moreover, the energy management aspect of Home Automation 1503 cannot be overlooked. The system promotes energy-saving practices by allowing users to schedule lighting, heating, and appliance operation, reducing overall consumption and contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle.

In conclusion, Home Automation 1503 represents a significant advancement in home technology, enhancing security, convenience, and energy efficiency. With its diverse range of features, compatibility with various devices, and user-focused design, it offers a glimpse into the future of smart living, making homes not just places to live, but intelligent ecosystems that cater to the comfort and safety of their inhabitants.