these outputs, such as a sprinkler system, your dealer will explain its operation.

Auxiliary outputs cannot be brightened or dimmed.

Auxiliary outputs are NOT af- fected by ALL ON or ALL OFF com- mands.

The current status (on or off) of the auxiliary outputs can be seen on the console by pressing SHOW, 1 (AUXiliaries)

MODEL 1102 EXPANSION ENCLOSURE (Model1503Version2only)

A Model 1503 Version 2 system can be expanded to control more points using one to four Model 1102 Expansion Enclosures.

NOTE: When one or more Model 1102s are used, zones and units 17, 18 and 19 (auxiliary inputs and outputs 1, 2 and 3) are moved from the Model 1503 to the first three zones and relays of the 1102.

The Model 1102 has 16 inputs or zones. These zones can be config- ured as burglary zones, fire zones, temperature inputs or as auxiliary inputs for home control purposes. It also has 16 low voltage relays that can be controlled as unit numbers.

Zones and unit numbers on Model

1102 Expansion Enclosures are:

- 1st Model 1102: Zones 17 - 32

Unit numbers 17 -

32

Model 1503 Owner's

- 2nd Model 1102: Zones 33 - 48

Unit numbers 33 -

48

-3rd Model 1102: Zones 49 - 64 Unit numbers 49 -

64

- 4th Model 1102: Zones 65 - 80 Unit numbers 65 -

80

The Model 1102 relays can switch low voltage loads to control sprin- klers, operate lighting, motor and water heater controls, etc.

SCROLLING THROUGH NAMES

The Model 1503 stores names for zones, units and buttons, so that you don't have to remember that “unit 5” is the “den light” and “zone 1” is the “FRONT DOOR”. In general, any time you need to enter a zone, unit or button number, you can press the SHOW key to display the first name, then use the SHOW and SET-UP keys (up and down ar- rows) to scroll through the list. This is true when entering commands and programming on the console.

In a system with lots of units, you can also “guess” where a name is by entering a number that you think is close, then using SHOW and SET-UP to zero in on the right one. For example, pressing UNIT-NUMBER, 4, SHOW, SHOW, 12, SET-UP, SET-UP will display the name for unit 4, 5, 12, and 11. Then you can press ON, OFF, TIME, etc. to operate unit 11.

On Model 1503 Version 2 systems, the display will skip over unit numbers that are unused. The system

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1503 specifications

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