EXTRA OPTIONS
10.3 Using an external universal siren
You can also add sirens and warning lights that are not part of the Marmitek range. Please use a separately available Marmitek AD10 (art. no. 08933), AW12 (09463) or the AM12 (art. no. country specific, see
Set this module to address B2. The module is switched on in case of an alarm and switched off after 4 minutes.
10.4 Transceiver function
The Marmitek
10.5 All Home Automation functions at a glance
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Comfort lighting | You can switch your lighting using the buttons Lights ON and |
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| Lights OFF on your key chain remote control. | A1 and A2 |
Exit delay | Lights are switched on during the exit delay. | A1 and A2 |
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Alarm lighting | In the case of an alarm, the lights will flash during 4 minutes and |
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| then remain on. | A1 and A2 |
Status indicator | The lights are switched on when the system is set to ARM AWAY. | B1 |
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External Siren PH7208 | Extra 110dB siren. | A1 or A2 |
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Extra universal siren | Connect your own siren to a Marmitek AM12 or AD10 module. | B2 |
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This table uses the unchanged settings for the basic console address.
10.6 Basic address for Home Automations functions
The basic address is set to control multiple Home Automation modules on the SC9000. The standard basic address is A1. The A in this address is called the HouseCode. The HouseCode of the console, the remote controls and the Home Automation modules all have to have the same letter. The 1 in the basic address is called the UnitCode. If your neighbours also have a Marmitek security system, it may be necessary to change the basic addresses and the addresses of your Marmitek
If you change the HouseCode of the console, the addresses for the Home Automation functions also change. Example: You change the HouseCode from A into C.
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