OPERATION
Mute
When the alert beeping becomes undesired, you can terminate the beeping in 3 different ways:
HOME AUTOMATION
The Control Panel can be used to control lights and home applicances with a Control Module, (Control Module is sold separately). Garage door opener can be controlled with a Garage Door Receive (sold separately). The Control Panel can control up to 5 Control Modules / Garage Door Receivers.
1.Mute button - Manual mute by pressing the mute button
Pressing the mute button will temporary disable the beeping for all the activated sensors. For example, if a window with a window sensor will be open for a long period of time, the continuous beeping may become undesired. Pressing the mute button will temporary disable the beeping for this sensor only, it will still beep if other sensors are triggered. This sensor will beep again if this window is closed, and then opened.
2. Change the buzzer mode - Disable Beeping
The beeping can be disabled for all zones by changing the buzzer mode selector.
-If the buzzer mode selector is at "I", beeping is enabled.
-If the buzzer mode selector is at "II", beeping is disabled.
Mute Button
Buzzer Mode Selector
There are 3 ways to control these modules / receivers:
1. Using the keypad on the control panel to operate these modules / receivers manually
2. Calling in away from home using a touch tone phone (Refer to “Remote Operation by Telephone”)
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3. Setting up Event Trigger | on |
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These control modules should be programmed to the control panel as device 1 to 5. Please follow the programming instructions below to program these control modules.
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If beeping is disabled, all sensor alert beeping will be disabled, however, the voice announcement and LED flashing will still function.
3.Enable
If this feature is enabled for that zone, b eeping will be terminated automatically after 15 seconds . Refer to "Advanced Programming" - Auto Mute" on page 29 for more information on how to enable this feature.
Both control panel and control module are transceivers, meaning they can transmit and receive signals from each other. For home automation, the user will initiate an action from the control panel, such as sending a signal to turn on the light, then the control module will receive such signal and respond. The control module will then send back a confirmation to the control panel
to indicate the light has been turned on.
Therefore, during programming, it is required to program 2 things:
1.Signal from control module to control panel (confirmation signal)
2.Signal from control panel to control module (command signal)
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