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1. LCD Keypad LED Keypad telephone X 10 or by time or event IR XPANDER POWER IN RS 485 RS232 EMITTER OUTPUTS 12VDC AUX 500mA POWER SENSORS TO STARGATE AUX JACK T n DATA CABLE DUAL IR EMITTER STEP 1 Learning IR Commands Into The IR Xpander refer to InfraRed Xpander User Manual STEP 2 Creating Audio And Video Menus On The LCD Keypad mn The LCD 96M Keypad provdes an easy user interface for controling most audio and video control functions such as volume up down channel up down input selection mute etc Separate menus can be defined to navigate through the various audio and video components To define a menu 1 Click DEFINE LCD KEYPAD then select the desired keypad address 2 Click SELECT then double click the desired menu number 3 Click and Drag Then Action to the desired menu line 4 Select IR from the then action list 5 Select the desired IR command and emitter output s 6 Type the label text for the button or click Bitmap then select the desired icon to represent the button and click OK 7 Repeat steps 3 6 to complete the menu o o o CI CI LI C LI LI CI CI o o o BBBRRRBE Integrating Other Functions With Audio Video Components Using Variables To Control Input Source Settings Successive presses of a single button can be programmed to select the various input sources of a stere
2. A 1 Preset Dim 97 The extended code protocol supports 64 different levels from 0 off to 100 full bright however Stargate utilizes only 32 for consistency when using different types Since the two formats are completely different it is necessary to identify the type of dimmer being used in the DEFINE X10 DEVICE database so Stargate knows which type of command to issue For PCS and Smartlinc dimmers standard X 10 dimmer switches and lamp modules select LAMP in the TYPE column For X 10 LM 14A s and Leviton dimmer switches select LAMP EXCODE in the type column Click APPLY to download the X 10 database data to Stargate Lutron Support Stargate also has built in support for Lutron HomeWorks lighting systems via ASCII commands through an RS 232 port Once the Lutron HomeWorks system has been set up and configured the HomeWorks controller com port can be connected to one of Stargate s com ports port 2 or port 3 via a serial data cable Stargate can then be programmed to issue ASCII commands to the HomeWorks system to trigger simulate any HomeWorks button 1 17 on any keypad 1 16 on any panel 1 8 Stargate can also be programmed to respond to Lutron button presses by adding events based on ASCII input strings received from the Lutron controller To issue a Lutron command select ASCII OUT as a Then Action of an event then click LUTRON Select the desired Lutron panel keypad and button then click OK Once downloaded this event will ou
3. and go off when the room is no longer occupied Since we are using a motion sensor as a trigger we must also allow for instances when the room is occupied but there is no motion such as when a person is reading watching tv or sleeping One method of programming is to turn the light on full brightness preset level 10096 and load start a 10 minute timer when motion is detected between sunset and sunrise For fastest possible response we create a Fast Event triggered by the motion sensor When the timer expires dim the light slightly preset level 90 and load start a5 minute timer When the 5 minute timer expires turn off the light This way when you enter the room the light comes on full If you remain still for 10 minutes reading or watching tv rather than turn off and leave you in the dark the light will dim slightly to warn you know there are 5 minutes remaining until it turns off You can then make any motion wave your hand to retrigger the motion sensor 10 minute timer which returns the light to 100 FASTEVENT DI Motion Sensor Goes OFF Then If Normally Closed Contacts amp iori Time is Dark after SunSet before SunRise door motion sensor etc Resistor Then Zone 1 COMMON X10 A 1 Light PRE Set Level 10096 T LIGHT 1 LOAD with 0 10 00 T LIGHT 2 STOP Nest End End EVENT Light Timer 1 Expiring Digital L OY If Inputs al ES o Eo T LIGHT 1 is Expiring and X10 A 1 Light is ON Th dd X1
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5. the ICM port by default Dialing 9 will switch the user to the outside line CO When this setup is used it is important to note that all phones connected to Stargate s PHONE port will not ring since they are normally not connected to the CO line The following events will switch Stargate s PHONE port to the CO line when the line rings and switch back to the ICM line when the phone hangs up after a call Additional events are used to accomodate abandoned calls the caller hangs up before you or Stargate answers the call The OFF HOOK AUTO SWITCH event optional automatically switches an off hook phone to the CO line after 3 seconds if no touchtone is pressed This is useful for those who are not familiar with the system and don t know to dial 9 forthe outside line If any touchtone other than 9 is pressed after going off hook Stargate remains connected to the ICM line EVENT DEFAULT ICM RING If CO Ring 1 or CO Ring 2 or CO Ring 3 or CO Ring 4 Then Connect PHONE port to CO port T RING LOAD with 0 00 08 End EVENT DEFAULT ICM RESET If TelePhone Seq Received within 2 seconds Then DELAY 0 00 02 If CO Is ON Hook Then Connect PHONE port to ICM port Nest End End EVENT ABANDONED CALL If T RING is Expiring and CO Is ON Hook Then Connect PHONE port to ICM port End EVENT OFF HOOK AUTO SWITCH If T RING is Not Running Then f ICM Is OFF Hook Then T DIAL TONE LOAD with 0 00 03 Nest End I
6. 0 A Light PRE Set Level 90 96 STARGATE T LIGHT2 LOAD with 0 05 00 End Relay Outputs ALARM PANEL Armed Output EVENT Light Timer 2 Expiring If T LIGHT 2 is Expiring Then X10 A 1 Light OFF End Figure 2 Keyswitch Zone EVENT Light Off If XSEQ A 1 A OFF Received within 3 seconds Then T LIGHT 1 STOP T LIGHT 2 STOP End NOTE When connecting a motion sensor to both Stargate digital input and a security zone place the digital input jumpers in the Voltage or left position and connect the sensor contacts alarm zone and digital input in a series circuit as shown in figure 2 If anend of line E O L resistor is required change it to a value 470 ohms less to accommodate the added resistance of the digital input If the E O L is 1000 ohms change it to 560 ohms the closest standard resistor value If possible program the zone for No Resistor Required to provide the maximum current through the zone loop If the alarm panel has separate relays that can be programmed to follow the status of each security zone connect each relay to a Stargate digital input and place the digital input jumpers in the Switch or right position 5 HVAC Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning Stargate has built in support for two way communication with thermostats manufactured by RCS Inc and Enerzone Systems Inc Communication with RCS thermostats is done either via X 10 thermostat model TX 15B or via Stargate s RS 48
7. 5 port thermostat model TR15 Communication with Enerzone thermostats is done via one of Stargate s RS 232 ports Up to 16 thermostat zones can be monitored and controlled Using Stargate with the RCS TX 15B Thermostat When a hardwired approach is not practical Stargate can interface with the HVAC system using X 10 signals to communicate to and from the thermostat The RCS TX 15B was specifically designed for this purpose and can be setup to provide reliable HVAC control Up to 16 zones are supported by Stargate however when using X 10 communication for thermostat control it is wise to limit the number of zones in the system to minimize X 10 traffic on the power line When more than a couple zones are required a hardwired approach is recommended Each TX 15B utilizes a complete X 10 House or Letter code for signalling Four dip switches on the TX 15B control unit circuit board are used to assign the the House code Other X 10 devices in the system must be set to different house codes to avoid unwanted interaction For maximum control it is best to setup the TX 15B to use DECODE TABLE 1 which employs the STANDARD X 10 preset level command set for control and acknowledgement The Preset Level command set provides 512 unique X 10 codes for each House code 32 preset levels per Unit code times 16 Unit codes per House code For true two way communication the TX 15B monitors Unit codes 1 5 for commands received from Stargate and transmits acknowl
8. D ENTER play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If V CD 22 Then LCD Change Text Line 1 Menu 18 to HardDaysNi KP 13 IR CD DISK play 1 time s Emitter1 IR CD 2 play 1 time s Emitter1 IR CD ENTER play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If V CD 23 Then LCD Change Text Line 1 Menu 18 to Help KP 13 IR CD DISK play 1 time s Emitter1 IR CD 3 play 1 time s Emitter1 IR CD ENTER play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If V CD 24 Then LCD Change Text Line 1 Menu 18 to Let It Be KP 13 IR CD DISK play 1 time s Emitter1 IR CD 4 play 1 time s Emitter1 IR CD ENTER play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End LCD Goto Menu Screen Menu 18 KP 13 V CD LOAD with 0 End 14 Managing CD s With LCD Keypad A simpler method to implement is to use the TelePad menu to enter the disk slot number directly This does not provide a listing of the CD titles as with the previous method but allows CDs to be added to the player without having to modify the schedule or LCD Keypad CD menus In this case the user must know the slot number for the desired disk selection Note Button presses on the TelePad menu are treated the same as touchtones over the ICM line Any event programmed to respond to touchtone sequences can be controlled via the TelePad as well as X 10 devices when 90 codes or 160 codes is selected in the Define Telephone field EVENT CD SELECT BY TELEPAD If ICM Is ON Hook Then If Te
9. LLL Dill gbll RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 Device 5 Device 6 Device 77 Device 8 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 Device 9 Device 10 Device 1 If Device 12 oooo0o0o0o0o000000000 VIOT AE V UNE UMS egeo AVI odo ev uk RS 485 HUB 2 V G Bt A G B A V G Bt A 4 V G Bt A oo0oo00000000000000 To RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 HUB 3 and HUB 4 Device 13 Device 14 Device 15 Device 16 Figure 3 RS 485 Device 17 32 V H O9 At HVAC cont d Thermostats can also be monitored and controlled from any local or remote telephone There are several ways to program this feature depending on the amount of control required In the following example pressing the code H V A C 4 8 2 2 triggers an event that voices the current temperature and setpoint then prompts the user to press subsequent digits for more options EVENT HVAC If TelePhone Seq 4822 Received within 6 seconds Then F HVAC SET Voice THE TEMPERAT IS Zonel Temperature DEGREES SET Zonel Setpoint DEGREES CO ICM Voice TO SET TEMPERAT PRESS 1 CO ICM Voice FOR COOL MODE PRESS C O CO ICM Voice FOR HEATING MODE PRESS H E CO ICM Voice FOR AUTOMATI MODE PRESS A U CO ICM Voice FOR OFF MODE PRESS 0 0 CO ICM Voice FOR FAN ON PRESS F A STAR CO ICM Voice FOR FAN OFF PRESS F A POUND CO ICM Voice TO LEAVE THIS MENU PRESS POUND 0 CO ICM End EVENT HVAC SELECT If F HVAC is SET Then If Tel
10. ay cil APP L ICATION NO TES LIGHTING Stargate supports the complete X 10 protocol for power line carrier control of lights and appliances and other X 10 compatible devices It supports formats used by several manufacturers including X 10 Leviton PCS Smartlinc RCS etc In order to issue X 10 signals to the power line Stargate s PLI port connects to a TW523 or PSCO5 Two Way Power Line Interface module via a supplied 4 conductor modular telephone cable Preset Dim Level A Preset Dim or Preset Level command is a single X 10 command that instructs a dimmer switch or module to go to a specific level rather than start from full brightness then issue a stream of continuous dim commands to reach the desired level This is a much more reliable method of dimming since it minimizes X 10 traffic on the powerline and does not rely on an external processor to keep track of levels There are two different formats used to accomplish Preset Level depending on the manufacturer standard and extended code STANDARD preset dim commands are used by PCS and Smartlinc and follow the standard X 10 format of address data followed by function data A 1 A Preset Dim 97 The protocol supports 32 different levels from 0 off to 100 full bright EXTENDED CODE preset dim commands are used by X 10 two way lamp modules LM 14A and some Leviton dimmer switches 6381 6343 and combine the address data and function data into a single extended code command string
11. ePhone Seq 1 Received within 2 seconds Then Voice ENTER TEMPERAT FOLLOWBY POUND CO ICM TouchTone to user_VAR SYNC HVAC Zonel Load Setpoint with value in user VAR Clear TouchTone Input Buffer Nest End If TelePhone Seq 26 Received within 3 seconds Then HVAC Zonel COOL Mode Voice COOL MODE CO ICM Nest End Then HVAC Zonel HEAT Mode Voice HEATING MODE CO ICM Nest End If TelePhone Seq 28 Received within 3 seconds Then HVAC Zonel AUTO Mode Voice AUTOMATI MODE CO ICM Nest End If TelePhone Seq 00 Received within 3 seconds Then HVAC Zonel OFF Mode Voice OFF MODE CO ICM Nest End If TelePhone Seq 43 Received within 3 seconds If TelePhone Seq 32 Received within 3 seconds Then HVAC Zonel Fan ON Voice FAN ON CO ICM Nest End If TelePhone Seq 32 Received within 3 seconds Then HVAC Zonel Fan OFF Voice FAN OFF CO ICM Nest End If TelePhone Seq 0 Received within 3 seconds or TelePhone Seq Received within 2 seconds Then F HVAC CLEAR Voice BDRINGGG CO ICM Nest End End Wena se ue AUDIO VIDEO HOME THEATER Tointegrate audio and video components into the system an optional IR XP2 InfraRed Xpanderis connected to Stargate s AUX port The IR Xpander learns and stores all the infrared IR commands from each audio video component s remote control Once the IR commands have been learned into the IR Xpander Stargate can be programmed to control any audio video function via
12. edgements and response commands over Unit codes 6 16 This enables Stargate to verify that HV AC commands have been received by the thermostat and act upon changes in temperature or thermostat settings See RCS Advanced Code Table To setup Stargate for the TX 15B 1 Click DEFINE HVAC and select RCS TX 15B for Thermostat Type 2 Select a Zone number and type a Zone Name for identification 3 Select the House Code that is reserved for the thermostat 4 Inthe TX15 B Options box setthe Polling Frequency how often Stargate reads the thermostat s temperature and set point 5 Click OK 6 Click DEFINE X10 DEVICE and scroll to the X10 House Code letter used for the thermostat 7 Select LAMP in the TYPE column for all 16 unit codes of the thermostat House code 8 Click APPLY then OK Using Stargate with the RCS TR 15 RS 485 Thermostat For maximum reliability the TR 15 RS 485 thermostat provides two way control via Stargate s RS 485 port Up to 16 TR 15 s can be daisy chained over a single pair of wires catagory 5 or home run to an optional RS 485 hub which in turn connects to Stargate s RS 485 port see Figure 3 Four dip switches on the TR 15 control unit circuit board are used to assign the the RS 485 address NOTE Each thermostat must be assigned a different RS 485 address To setup Stargate for the TR 15 1 Click DEFINE HVAC and select RCS TR 15 RS 485 for Thermostat Type 2 Select a Zone number and type a Zone Name f
13. eq 1 234 Received within 6 seconds and DI Armed Output is OFF OR Tel Seq 1 234 Received within 6 seconds and DI Armed Output is ON Then RELAY Keyswitch zone ON DELAY 0 00 01 RELAY Keyswitch zone OFF End For visual feedback we will program the red LED to blink slow when the alarm panel is armed For audio feedback we will program a corresponding voice response EVENT Red LED Alarm Status Indication If DI Armed Output is ON Then LCD Keypad RED LED Blink Slow Voice Alarm System Armed CO ICM SPKR Else LCD Keypad RED LED OFF Voice Alarm System Armed CO ICM SPKR End RED LED m 1 1 LI C C CT 1 LE Energy Management Automation based on Occupancy Another useful function is to manage lighting and heating cooling based on whether or not the room or area is occupied Motion detectors that are used to sense someone s presence in a room can also be used to control lights in that room This not only provides the convenience of hands free automated lighting but allows lights to be programmed to turn off or dim to a low level after a specified delay time thereby saving energy Likewise multi zone heating cooling systems can be controlled by the same motion detectors allowing management of heating and cooling based on occupancy For automated lighting there are several conditions to consider We want the lights to come on as someone enters the room only if the room is dark
14. f TelePhone Seq Received within 4 seconds Then T DIAL TONE STOP Nest End If T DIAL TONE is Expiring Then Connect PHONE port to CO port Nest End If ICM Is ON Hook and T DIAL TONE is Running Then T DIAL TONE STOP Nest End End 16 CREATING CUSTOMER DATABASES 1 Create a folder for each customer C STARGATE SMITH C STARGATEVONES etc 2 Placeashortcuticonon your desktop for WinEVM From Windows Explorer rightclick on the WinEVM application icon in the Stargate folder and drag it onto the desktop Then click Create Shortcut Here 3 Create a copy of the WinEVM shortcut icon for each customer Right click and drag the original shortcut icon to the sideand let go Then click Copy Here For each copied icon right click the icon and select Rename Type the customer s name to identify the icon Then right click the copied icon again and select Properties Select the Shortcut tab and change the Start in field to the corresponding customer folder eg change C STARGATE to C STARGATE SMITH then click OK 4 Copy all the customer s database files dbf and schedules sch into their corresponding folders 5 When you click on a customer shortcut it will bring up WinEVM with the corresponding customer s databases Click File Open to access the customer s schedule NOTE ALWAYS CLOSE THE SCHEDULE BEFORE EXITING THE WINEVM PROGRAM TO PREVENT THE WRONG SCHEDULE FROM SHOWING WHEN A DIFFERENT CUSTOMER
15. lePhone Seq 1 Received within 2 seconds Then IR CDI 1 play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If TelePhone Seq 2 Received within 2 seconds Then IR CDI 2 play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If TelePhone Seq 3 Received within 2 seconds Then IR CDI 3 play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If TelePhone Seq 4 Received within 2 seconds Then IR CDI 4 play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If TelePhone Seq 5 Received within 2 seconds Then IR CDI 5 play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If TelePhone Seq 6 Received within 2 seconds Then IR CDI 6 play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If TelePhone Seq 7 Received within 2 seconds Then IR CDI 7 play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If TelePhone Seq 8 Received within 2 seconds Then IR CDI 8 play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If TelePhone Seq 9 Received within 2 seconds Then IR CDI 9 play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If TelePhone Seq 0 Received within 2 seconds Then IR CDI 10 play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If TelePhone Seq Received within 2 seconds Then IR CD1 ENTER play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End End o d sbI hne oo dA uk ee Yt a B r 15 DEFAULT INTERCOM In many cases it is more convenient to have Stargate default to the INTERCOM rather than the CO line Selecting ICM under Define Telephone Setup Phone Output Default will cause all phones to be connected to
16. mper settings in the left position for voltage input When the alarm panel is ARMED the digital input is ON When the alarm panel is DISARMED or CLEAR the digital input is OFF Digital WY Input eid STARGATE Eae Relay Output SSS ONY 2 Armed Output ALARM PANEL Figure 1 Events can now be constructed to arm and disarm the alarm system First we want to allow arming disarming from the LCD 96M Keypads To do this we use the DigitPad menu which resembles a security keypad with numeric keys When a button is pressed on the DigitPad menu a corresponding signal is sent to Stargate via the RS 485 network Using the IF LCD Keypad function in WinEVM we create an event to turn on and off arelay momentarily in response to a specific sequence of button presses password or access code For example EVENT Arm Disarm Alarm System If LCD Seq 1 23 4 Received within 6 seconds Then RELAY Keyswitch zone ON DELAY 0 00 01 RELAY Keyswitch zone OFF End 1 LI CT J L1 LI L1 LI C xiu IM We can also add the ability to arm disarm locally or remotely via telephone Since the status of the alarm system may not be known when operating remotely by phone different codes should be used for arming and disarming In the following example pressing 1 2 3 4 arms the alarm system and 1 2 3 4 disarms it EVENT Arm Disarm via phone If LCD Seq 1 23 4 Received within 6 seconds OR Tel S
17. o Line Level Out Connect PHONE port to CO port F PAGE CLEAR End If live broadcasting live causes feedback your phone is probably too close to the audio system speakers or the audio system volume is turned up too loud Using the following Delayed Page event willlet you broadcast announcements without feedback by recording your voice message then playing it back when you hang up EVENT DELAYED PAGE If TelePhone Seq 8 Received within 4 seconds Then Connect PHONE port to ICM port Record Page from ICM for 10 seconds Voice Page Line Connect PHONE port to CO port End 13 Managing CD s With LCD Keypad The following two events will allow you to select cd s from the LCD Keypad and display the name of the selected disk on the cd menu Since CD management is not a built in function of the keypad an event must be added to the schedule to manage cd selection When a selection is made the LCD Keypad loads the CD Variable with a value corresponding to the cd s slot number in the multiple disk player For each CD Variable value a nested if then is created to isuue the required IR commands and change the text on the cd menu to display the selection The event then switches the keypad to the CD menu screen and loads the CD Variable back to 0 EVENT CD SELECT If V CD 50 Then If V CD 1 Then LCD Change Text Line 1 Menu 18 to AbbeyRoad KP 13 IR CD DISK play 1 time s Emitter1 IR CD 1 play 1 time s Emitter1 IR C
18. o receiver tuner tape cd video Each time the button is pressed it triggers a Then Action to increment the Source variable Each time the Source Variable changes value the SOURCE SELECT event below instructs Stargate to issue the appropriate IR command via the IR X pander and change the menu line text to identify the selected source Another method is to use separate buttons for each source input Pressing a button triggers a Then Action to load the Source variable with the corresponding value With either method Stargate can keep track of the input source by the value of the Source Variable provided the receiver input is not changed at the receiver or via IR remote If the source does get changed at the receiver or via IR remote pressing a source select button on a keypad will put the system back in sync EVENT SOURCE SELECT If V SOURCE Changes Value Then If V SOURCE 0 hen IR TUNER play 1 time s 1 LCD Change Text Item 3 Menu 16 to Tuner KP 1 Nest End If V SOURCE 21 Then IR TAPE play 1 time s 1 LCD Change Text Item 3 Menu 16 to Tape KP 1 Nest End If V SOURCE 2 hen IR CD play 1 time s 1 LCD Change Text Item 3 Menu 16 to CD KP 1 Nest End If V SOURCE 23 en IR VIDEO play 1 time s 1 LCD Change Text Item 3 Menu 16 to Video KP 1 Nest End V SOURCE gt 4 hen V SOURCE LOAD with 0 Nest End End 10 Automatic Mute When Phone Rings The foll
19. or identification 3 Select the RS 485 ADDRESS the thermostat is set to 4 Repeat steps 2 3 for each TR 15 Thermosat zone 5 Click OK Controlling the Thermostat Once the HVAC parameters have been defined in WinEVM we can assign a thermostat button to the LCD 96M Keypad by dragging the word Thermostat to the desired menu line When downloaded to the keypad the menu line will display the thermostat location name and current temperature Outside temperature can also be displayed on the menu line optional If multiple thermostats are used select the ooo nearest zone to the keypad location Pressing the thermostat button will access the e CT thermostat menu for that zone Other zones can be accessed by pressing the top button TO L1 of the thermostat menu For direct access and simultaneous display of multiple LI thermostats a separate menu button can be assigned for Set 73 LI each zone LI oo FANOFF CT LI RS 485 HUB Ui A A A WIRING LAYOUT 8 e 8 E m Il Il Ill E me TR 15 1 TR 15 2 f TR 15 433 TR 15 4 ystem Control Control Control Control CUES i Unit Unit Unit Gu cse E ET Tesi p e E Ed Est e pr i E E n e s DU0U0Q0Q0QU0OUC40U 000 00Q0Q0Q V 5H O A V H O A V 38 O9 Atv 8 9 At STARGATE N RS 485 HUB 1 connector B E NENNEN EN Catagory 5 Cable V G Bt A G B A V G Bt A 4 V G Bt A oo0o00000000000000 SERES EE Ed E Se EH LES
20. owing events will mute the TV and stereo when the phone rings and unmute them when you hang up after the call Instead of issuing a mute command to the stereo we switch it to the AUX input to allow it to announce Caller ID see next page A 2 second delay is added to the ON Hook Un Mute event to maintain the mute condition when hookflashing for Call Waiting EVENT INCOMING CALL MUTE If CO Ring 1 Then F MUTE SET IR TV MUTE play 1 time s Emitter1 IR RCV AUX play 1 time s Emitter1 End EVENT ON HOOK UN MUTE If TelePhone Seq Received within 2 seconds and F MUTE is SET Then DELAY 0 00 02 If CO Is ON Hook Then F MUTE CLEAR IR TV MUTE play 1 time s Emitter1 If V RCV SOURCE 0 Then IR RCV TUNER play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If V RCV SOURCE 1 Then IR RCV TAPE play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If V RCV SOURCE 2 Then IR RCV CD play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End If V RCV SOURCE 3 Then IR RCV VIDEO play 1 time s Emitter1 Nest End Nest End End 11 Announcing Caller ID Through Audio System EVENT CALLER ID LIST 1 If CallerID 221111111 or CallerID 2222222 or CallerID 3333333 Then F CallerID SET If CallerID 221111111 Then Voice Moe Line Nest End If CallerID 2222222222 Then Voice Larry Line Nest End If CallerID 3333333 Then Voice Curly Line Nest End End EVENT CALLER ID LIST 2 If CallerID 4444444 or Calle
21. rID 5555555 or CallerID 6666666 Then F CallerID SET If CallerID 24444444 Then Voice Peter Line Nest End If CallerID 5555555 Then Voice Paul Line Nest End If CallerID 6666666 Then Voice Mary Line Nest End End EVENT CALLER ID OTHER If CallerID 9 and F CallerID is CLEAR Then Voice CID Line End The following events check the Caller ID of eachincoming call and play a unique User Voice Response for each number in the Caller ID List events Since there is a limit to the number of If CallerID lines that can be placed in a single event about 20 separate events have been created each containing a portion of the CallerID numbers to be announced by a unique User Voice Response Calls that are not included in a Caller ID List event will be announced by phone number only 12 Voice Paging Through Audio System The following two events will switch your phone to the ICM port and broadcast your voice through the audio system When you hang up it switches back to the normal CO port connection EVENT LIVE PAGE If TelePhone Seq 7 Received within 4 seconds Then Connect PHONE port to ICM port F PAGE SET F TV MUTE SET IR TV MUTE play 1 time s Emitter1 IR RCV AUX play 1 time s Emitter1 Audio Connect ICM In to Line Level Out End EVENT ON HOOK CLEAR PAGE If TelePhone Seq Received within 2 seconds and F PAGE is SET Then Audio Disconnect ICM In t
22. tput the appropriate ASCII string to the HomeWorks controller to trigger the programmed Lutron action for that button SECURITY Stargate can be interfaced with virtully any wired alarm panel that supports basic programmable features The most common functions to integrate are remote arm disarm energy management and automation based on room activity occupancy Remote Arm and Disarm To allow the alarm panel to be armed or disarmed by Stargate one of the alarm panel zones is programmed as a keyswitch input This enables a momentary contact closure between the common terminal and the zone input terminal usually from a key switch to arm or disarm the panel Instead of connecting a keyswitch we connect the COMMON and N O Normally Open terminals of one of Stargate s relays to the alarm panel keyswitch zone Once connected Stargate can be programmed to activate or de activate the relay arm or disarm the alarm system based on any input LCD Keypad telephone code time of day away macro etc Since the same contact closure will arm or disarm the alarm system it is important for Stargate to keep track of the alarm system s status To do this we program the alarm panel to supply an Armed Output via a set of programmable terminals sometimes referred to as the PGM lug The Armed Output provides a low voltage when the alarm system is armed and no voltage when disarmed We connect the Armed Output to one of Stargate s Digital Inputs with the ju
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