At the front of the modules, you’ll find 2 code switches: Unit Code (1 through 16) and House Code (A through O). Take care that when you are using the modules in combination with the security system, the House Code of the base station and lamp module are the same. You now can control lamp modules individually with the SH624 remote control keys corresponding to the unit code: 1 through 8 or 9 through 16.

Beside the security function, the base station is also a Home Automation controller using the so-

called Marmitek X-10 protocol. In combination with Marmitek X-10 modules, you can remotely control lights and appliances.

Also in case of an alarm, this technology is being used to control lights and external sirens. As such, lights connected to the lamp module will be switched on and off (flash) during an alarm situation for a time period of 4 minutes. After these 4 minutes, they will remain on at full brightness (refer to 6.8). You can expand the system with multiple lamp modules.

For more information about the many options of the Marmitek X-10 system, contact the web site (www.marmitek.com) or your dealer.

4.8PLACING OTHER (WIRED) SENSORS

The Marmitek Security System allows you to also connect wired (non wireless) sensors to the SC2800 base station. This allows the use of the Marmitek Security System in a number of special applications under special circumstances. You now can e.g. still protect a door or window out of the radio range of base station by using a wired magnetic contact. You can now also use third party -non Marmitek- sensors in combination with the system. Examples of such sensors are: smoke

detectors with relay output, level or temperature sensors (freezer, etc.), flood detectors or motion sensors for special applications.

To connect these sensors, use the special input jack on the back of the base station. You can connect any so-called NC (normally closed) contact by means of the special cable supplied with the system. You can connect multiple wired sensors to this input. These sensors, when

connected, are automatically programmed on zone16. In case the contact opens, the security system will respond in the way it is programmed, in the same way as for the other sensors (so including telephone dialler, etc.). For erasing a programmed zone, refer to 5.9.

4.9PLACING A GLASS BREAK SENSOR (OPTION)

The sensor has to be placed on the window glass. The glass break sensor reacts to the frequency of breaking glass. Position the glass break sensor on windows of which you suspect to be used during a break in into the premises. Place the sensor in such a way that the antenna is positioned in vertical direction. Do not place the glass break sensor on windowpanes which are constantly vibrating (e.g. caused by a window fan). Further,

the GB10 has a light sensor. At dusk, a signal is transmitted to the base station to start the Lifestyle program.

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