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You cannot turn lights on or off | • | Make sure you set the house and unit code on the |
from the LIGHT ON or LIGHT |
| module(s) to the same letter and number as you |
OFF buttons on the remote. |
| selected for the console. |
| • Be sure the light you are trying to control is plugged | |
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| in and has its on/off switch in the on position, and |
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| that its bulb is good. |
| • | Plug the module into another outlet on the same |
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| electrical circuit as the console. |
| • | Check that the battery indicator on the remote con- |
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| trol comes on when you press a button. Replace the |
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| battery and |
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| sary. |
| • Make sure INSTALL/RUN 1/RUN 2 is not set to | |
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| INSTALL. |
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You open a door or window | • | Check to see if the system is armed. |
and the alarm does not trip. | • | Be sure INSTALL/RUN 1/RUN 2 on the console is set |
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| to RUN1 or RUN 2. |
| • | Press TEST on the door/window sensor transmitter |
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| and see if the alarm trips. If the alarm does not trip, |
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| see if the sensor transmitter indicator comes on |
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| when you press TEST. If the indicator does not |
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| come on, replace the battery and |
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| sensor transmitter, if necessary. |
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Appliances turn off during an | The system flashes lights by repetitively transmitting the | |
alarm. | signal to turn all units on or all units off. Therefore, any | |
| appliances connected to appliance modules which were | |
| on at the time of the alarm, turn off and stay off. | |
| If you do not want this to happen, set the appliance mod- | |
| ule(s) to a different house code than you selected for the | |
| console. | |
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