When you are finished, press CANCEL twice to return to the time, date and status display.

There is an alternative way to control energy saver modules using the UNIT-NUMBER key.

To turn energy saver module 17 off, press UNIT-NUMBER, 1, 7, OFF.

To turn energy saver module 18 on, press UNIT-NUMBER, 1, 8, ON.

To change the LO temperature of energy saver module 17 to 65 degrees, press UNIT-NUMBER, 1, 7, *, 6, 5, ENTER.

To change the HI temperature of energy saver module 17 to 85 degrees, press UNIT-NUMBER, 1, 7, #, 8, 5, ENTER.

To view the status of energy saver module 17, press UNIT-NUMBER, 1, 7, ENTER. At this point, you may then enter ON, OFF, *, or # to enter one of the commands shown above, or CANCEL if no change is desired.

If you change the LO or HI set- back temperature, the system will insure that there is always at least four degrees difference be- tween the LO and HI temperatures by altering the other setback tempera- ture as necessary. Note also that PESMs are NOT affected by ALL ON or ALL OFF commands.

FREEZE ALARM

PESMs can also be used to alarm potential freeze conditions before damage to pipes and appliances can occur. An alarm will be generated if a temperature below 40 degrees is detected by any PESM in the

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system. The alarm will not clear until the temperature exceeds 45 degrees.

When the alarm is initiated, the console beeper will be turned on and an alarm dialout sequence will be initiated after the normal dialout delay. Both voice and digi- tal communicator dialouts may be used. The voice dialout will follow the FREEZE ALARM ORDER as specified in SET-UP DIAL. The digital commu- nicator will report the FREEZE ALARM CODE to the Central Station.

Inside and outside sirens are not activated for freeze alarms.

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE

A special version of the Model 1101 PESM is available which may be mounted outdoors to read the out- door temperature. The zone used for the outdoor PESM is set up as an outdoor temperature zone type, rather than as a programmable en- ergy saver module zone type. When set up this way, the corresponding auxiliary output is not dedicated to the PESM and may be used for other purposes. Also, freeze alarms will not be generated by the out- door temperature.

If the outdoor PESM is connected to zone 19, the outdoor temperature may be displayed by pressing UNIT-NUMBER, 1, 9, ENTER.

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1503 specifications

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