Home Automation 1503 owner manual SET Time, SET Date

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9. SET-UP

Refer to UNDERWRITER'S LABORA-

TORIES REQUIREMENTS for set up requirements in UL Listed Installa- tions.

This section describes the items normally associated with setting up the system when it is installed.

However, over the life of the sys- tem you may wish to change them.

SET-UP items are stored perma- nently in the system, even if the battery and AC power are discon- nected. The “default” settings in are the ones that have been set at the factory. Either you or your dealer can review or change the set up items easily, as shown below.

To enter the SET-UP facility, press the SET-UP key.

The bottom line of the display will indicate your choices, which are TIMe, DATe, DIAL, 1CODES and 2MIScellaneous. The 1 next to the word CODES indicates that you press the 1 key to set up CODES, 2 to set up miscellaneous.

SET TIME

To set the clock in the system, press SET-UP, TIME.

The display will request that you enter the current hours and minutes in the form HH (for hours) and MM (for minutes), then press the AM or PM key. You can skip the first digit of the hour if it is zero. The system will then ask if

it is daylight savings time or not. (This is used in the sunrise/sunset calculation.)

Enter a 0 for no, 1 for yes.

In North America, daylight sav- ings time is usually in effect for summer, and not in effect for win- ter.

For example:

To set the clock to 5:30 PM (no daylight savings), enter 5, 3, 0, PM, 0.

To set the clock to 12:00 noon with daylight savings time in effect, enter 1, 2, 0, 0, PM, 1.

The console will beep once as it accepts the new time. If the dis- play was showing >SET UP TIME AND DATE<, then it will also require you to enter the date and day of week, as shown below.

SET DATE

To set the DATE and DAY OF WEEK in the system, press SET-UP, DATE/DAY. Enter the date in the form MM (for months) DD (for days) and YY (for year). Leading zeros cannot be skipped.

For example,

To set the date to December 3, 1993, press 1, 2, 0, 3, 9, 3. To set the date to January 1, 1994, press 0, 1, 0, 1, 9, 4.

The console will beep once as the date is accepted. The system will then request the Day of Week.

Press the appropriate key, 1 for Monday

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Contents HomeAutomation,Inc SECURITY-OFF, *, 2, ENTER, Code Alarm SystemCancel SECURITY-OFF, #, #, CodePage Contents Scrolling Through Names Show Programs Show ALL Programs Delete ProgramGoodbye Panic Button Over the Phone # # # # # # PC Access ALL OFF Status EventsSET-UP Model 1503 Default Settings Model 1503 LC Model NumberModel 1503 Version Serial NumberDifferences Between Version 2 and LC Models Model 1503 Version Model 1503-LCDifferences in models are noted in this manual Things YOU should Know To silence the beeper, press the Cancel key For more information, seeTurning the Security System on Silencing AlarmsThat’s all there is to it Press the SECURITY-OFF keyExit Delay L E E PTo 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 Mediately ALARM! Zone Name TrippedEmergency ALARM! Police EMG BTN Tripped Please Respond ImmediatelyFire Alarm Fire EMG BTN Tripped Spond ImmediatelyMedical EMG BTN Tripped Alarm Reset Alarm Cancel Page Used is recorded in the event log Master CodeAuxiliary Codes Duress CodeModel 1503-LC cannot use Model 1102 Expansion Enclosures Module Types Appliance ModulesHouse Code X+2 113House Code X+3 Console will beep, and a ALL OFFMomentary 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 the UNIT-NUMBER key Program StoragePress the Prog key Press 4 or the Show key 4 times, thenAutomatic Calculation of SUNRISE/ S U N S E T Since 600 PM is what we want, pressPress PROG, UNIT-NUMBER, 2, OFF Mmdd DAY Press Prog key if you aren’t already in the Program menu Press 9 for weekendsPress the Enter key If the display reads as above, pressPress Cancel so that this program is not stored Some other programming sugges- tionsNow press *, Asleep Procedure for programming a button is Enter Display will read GO to BED ALL OFFDisplay will read Prog GO to BED Front Porch DIM Press Cancel twice to exit the Show Programs menu Display will read RUN GO to BED Enter CancelPress Show to see the second and third programs for Button Display will read GO to BED Master AsleepExample Program Button 2 to run at 600 PM every weekday Appendix shows which buttons are activated for each zonePress TIME, 6, 0, 0, PM Press DATE-DAY, DATE-DAY, 8, Enter Display should show When Z6 ALM Stairwell on for Display should read When Away ALL OFFAppendix shows which buttons are activated by which zones LIT When Z1 ALM if DRK Unit 1 onDisplay Conditional DRKTime Clocks Light on178, Enter when away ALL OFF 178, Enter when away Unit 1 on Press PROG, *, 180, ENTER, UNIT-NUMBER, 1, ON, EnterPrograms for when security off DAYS, ENTER, Enter Press the Show key to see the next program in memory Show ProgramsPress the Show key Press the SET-UP key to go back toShow Programs for ALL Unit Numbers Previous program in memoryPulse and Tone Phones Remote Phones Phone Access Denied Remote Lockout Model 1503 will say Home Goodbye Star * Cancel RepeatMessage Model 1503 Version 2 only Control Enter Unit NUMBER, then Pound KEYUnit numbers 17 and 19 OFF Temperature is 76 DegreesMain Menu Control, then press the # keyModel 1503 will then confirm the new low setting ASLEEP, 3 AWAY, Star * CAN- CELYou will then be returned to the main menu ExamplesModel 1503 will say Button Enter your code numberHad Trouble Fire Zone in ALARM, Trouble NOW or had TroubleZone X Zone Type Bypassed To hear the event log, press 7 from the main menuGoodbye Record MESSAGE, 8 Repeat Message Play ADDRESS, Star CancelTo Cancel from the message menu, press Panic Button Over the Phone # # #PC Access Model 1503 Voice DIAL-OUT Planner Fire Alarm Dial OrderFreeze Alarm Dial Order Dial OUT 1 onHome Phone Emergency Numbers Fire Police MedicalOther instructions Code againDigital Dialer To turn all lights off, press SET Time SET DateRemember Your NEW Code To set up your CODES, press SET-UP, 1CodesDisplay will request your Through 7 for SundayThere are 4 auxiliary codes Auxiliary Code ENTER. To remove a code, enter 0000 in its placeAccess the system from a lo- cal phone Press Show to advance the display toMode OFF, press a 0 then press Enter Exit Delay House NumberHouse Code Default setting for ENTRY/ Exit Chime is YES Default setting for Quick ARM Enabled is no Default setting for TELE- Phone Access is on Default setting for Answer Outside CALL? is YESTo exit the set-up facility, press Default dial type is Tone Default for Remote Commands OK? is YESFactory default for Rings Before Answer is Dial TypePhone numbers can be up to 16 digits Dial OUT 1 on Dial OUT 1 OFFSame as Dial OUT Number Dial OUT Number Dial OUT 2 on Dial OUT 2 OFFDial OUT Number Dial OUT 3 on Dial OUT 3 OFF Dial OUT Number Dial OUT 4 on Dial OUT 4 OFFInstaller Name Number Do not return to a burning houseFederal Communications COMMIS- Sion Notice Canadian Department of COMMUNI- Cations Notice

1503 specifications

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