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3. ZONE NAME ATLANTIC EASTERN CENTRAL MOUNTAIN PACIFIC YUKON 10 11 OAD OB The value specified for longi tude may be adjusted to correct for areas such as Nova Scotia where the local time differs from Green wich Mean Time by a non hourly Model 1503 Owner s amount The calculated time of TELEPHO NE ACCESS sunrise sunset will change by four minutes for every degree change in The TELEPHONE ACCESS item allows longitude To cause the calculated sunrise sunset to occur later enter a larger value for longitude Enter a smaller value for longitude to cause the time to occur earlier If set to ON the Model 1503 you to turn the local in house and remote telephone control fea ture on and off ee ke will allow local and remote tel L rue ee phone access as described in TELE Y PHONE CONTROL set to OFF the light savings time since the sys Model 1503 will not answer incoming tem requires you to specify when calls ever and will not work on the time is set up whether daylight the in house phones savings time is in effect Dial outs will still occur and FREEZE ALARM ENABLED the system will operate normally when the Model 1503 dials out If there are one or more Model 1101 PESMs system
4. 20 2 2 1 79 TABLE 1 EVENT BUTTON 5 5 0 0 2 000 81 TABLE 2 CHARACTER CODES z y aa 83 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing your new Home Automation system You are about to enjoy a new feeling of security peace of mind and conve nience in your home We at Home Automation Inc hope that you will take a few moments to become familiar with all of the features of our fine product by reviewing this manual Please keep this manual on file for future reference In the event that there are any questions please call your dealer first If you need assistance di rectly fromthe manufacturer please call us at 504 833 7256 between the hours of 9 00 AM and 5 00 PM Central time We will be happy to assist you When calling please have th model and serial number of the unit that you have which can be found on the inside of the door of the Control Communicator the white enclosure For your convenience we suggest that you record this information here MODEL NUMBER MODEL 1503 Version 2 or MODEL 1503 LC SERIAL NUMBER Model 1503 Owner s 2 OVERALL DESCRIPTION This section describes your sys tem It 15 recommended that you read this section to understand the terms inthe fol
5. 58 VOICE DJALER a 59 HOW THE MODEL 1503 VOICE DIALER WORKS 59 INSTRUC TIONS FOR CALED PARIY 59 DIAL OUT PLANNER Lu sn hahay A 60 INSTRUC TIO NS TO CALLED PARTY uuu uuu ayasa 61 WHAT THE MODEL 1503 VOICE DIALER DOES 62 WHAT YOU WILL HEAR IF YOUR MODEL 1503 CALLS 62 ENIERING THE teat slid 62 Home Automation Inc SETIM tona 64 SET DA JE 64 CATEGO i aqa 64 CODES CATEGORY sasa akakaw aaa awasqaku 65 MASTER DE 65 AUXILIARY CODES 1 4 65 66 AUXIUARY CODEOFF 66 AUXILIARY CODE 2 66 AUXILIARY CODE 3 66 AUXILIARY CODE 66 RE
6. 2 gasas sa kassasis akaqa 25 DIMMING AND BRIGHTENING 25 ALL SUNG FS ON 25 26 TIMEDON OFFCOMMANDS 26 MOMENTARYON OFFCOMMANDS 26 TEMPERA TURE CONTRO 26 MODEL 1101 PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY SAVER MODUIE 26 FREEZE ALARM 28 uu aaa 28 TEMPERATURE CONTROL OF 5 1 1 28 TEMPERATURE ALARMS us 29 DIREC F REA Y CONRO SDN a a su aa 29 MODEL 1102 EXPANSION ENCLOSURE Model 1503 Version 2 29 SC RO LUNG THROUGH a 30 5 PROGRAMMING T 30 PROGRAM SIO RA GiB ea a sa 31 TIMED PROGRAMS uu ay ikonina panaia aT P 31
7. To turn HIGH SECURITY MODE ON press a 1 then ENTER To turn HIGH SECURITY 68 MODE OFF press 0 then press ENTER ENABLE AUTO BYPASS The AUTO BYPASS feature allows the system to automatically bypass an open zone when the system is armed rather than setting off the alarm In some applications it may be preferable to allow arming ONLY if all zones are secur To turn AUTO BYPASS ON press 1 then ENTER To turn AUTO BYPASS OFF press 0 then press ENTER With AUTO BYPASS OFF all zones to be armed must be secure when th system is armed Otherwise th console will beep three times and display ZONE NOT SECURE If the system is armed and a zone is open when the EXIT DELAY expires the alarm will sound You have now seen all items in the CODES category Pressing the SHOW key again will cause the dis play to start over with the MASTER CODE Press CANCEL to return to the SET UP menu MISCELLANEOUS CATEGORY To view or change items in the MISCELLANEOUS category press SET UP 2 To see the next item this category press SHOW To see the previous item press SET UP To exit the set up facility press CANCEL The first item in the MISCELLA NEOUS category is the ENTRY DELAY Model 1503 Owner s ENTRY DELAY The ENTRY DELAY is the time in seconds that you have to turn off the alarm after entering your home The entry d
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10. GENCY ALARM your address here EMERGENCY EMERGENCY THE MEDICAL EMERGENCY ALARM HAS BEEN ACTIVATED AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS Your address is spoken here PHONE NUMBER your phone number that is stored in SET UP location MY PHONE NUMBER is spoken here PLEASE RESPOND IMMEDIATELY The message is repeated two times At any point during the message the called party can enter a code as described in EMERGENCY DIAL OUT to log in and stop the Model 1503 from dialing any further numbers If the called party is busy does not answer or answers but does not enter a code then th Model 1503 goes to the MEDICAL DIAL ORDER to determine the next number to dial and the next call is made Model 1503 Owner s Manual When the last call is made in the MEDICAL DIAL ORDER the house phones are reconnected and the system stops dialing The console beeper continues to sound and the lights continue to flash until the alarm is turned Off At any time the alarm system can be turned off by the console Medical alarms can also be turned off by pressing the CANCEL key DURESS CODE ENTERED or DURESS ALARM ACTIVATED See DURESS CODE for a descrip tion of when to use the DURESS CODE In the event that you enter your duress code or a zone configured as a dures
11. The Model 1503 LC cannot use Model 1102 Expansion Enclosures X 10 POWERHOUSE MODULES The Model 1503 controls lights and appliances by sending commands over your existing electrical wir ing to special switches outlets and modules collectively referred to as MODULES Each module or group of modules is assigneda HOUSE CODE and a UNIT NUMBER so that the Model 1503 can control the modules individually When amodule hears a command from the Model 1503 for its house code and unit number it executes the command The modules used for actually controlling the light or appliance are industry standard modules manu factured by X 10 USA Inc and Leviton Manufacturing Co Leviton products are called Leviton Decora Electronic Controls DEC The modules are sold by your dealer as well as certain retailers such as Radio Shack Sears Home Depot and others Any module that is 10 23 Home Automation Inc Compatible will work with the Model 1503 The modules come in various types which are briefly described below MODULE TYPES There are two basic types of modules LAMP MODULES and APPLIANCE MODULES Lamp modules are only for When placing items under remote or automated control always give due consideration to the safety aspects of turning an appliance on or off without being present to watch it For example do not ac
12. To record a message press 1 The Model 1503 will say RECORD MESSAGE and beep once Say your message After 8 seconds you will hear another beep and the Model 1503 will say MESSAGE IS and repeat your message then repeat the message menu Note when you record a new mes sage the old one is erased To play back your address press 3 from the MESSAGE menu The Model 1503 will say ADDRESS IS and play the 8 second address To record your address see SET UP ADDRESS To CANCEL from the message menu press message facility be used as ahandy electronic notepad for family members since it can be used from any phone in the house Just pick up the phone and press 8 listen to the old message then press 1 to leave a new messag 58 Note When the Model 1503 is playing the message or the address it does not listen for Touch Tones The console display will say Check Message when a new messag is recorded If the security system is disarmed the console will beep once per second to indicate that there is a new messag The beep ing can be silenced by pressing CANCEL on the console or by listen ing to the message over the phone 9 GOODBYE To make the Model 1503 hang up immediately press 9 fromthe main menu It will say GOODBYE and hang up From an in house phone the dial tone will return Froma remote phone you wi
13. 15 FIRE ALARM ACTIVATED 20 20 6 0000800000000 16 POLICE EMERGENCY BUTTON PRESSED cccccceceecescecceccececcecceccececcaceas 16 FIRE EMERGENCY BUTTON PRESSED 16 MEDICAL EMERGENCY BUTTON PRESSED c ccceccecceccececcecceceececceceseaees 17 DURESS CODE ENTERED or DURESS ALARM 17 eee 18 AARM CAN CE teeta be aca bat 18 TROUBLE 5 18 CO DES n at sv eases ded ice a eee hse eee e u W 20 PANIC SVVIIC FES 21 TESTING YOUR 5 8 21 MO DEL 1503 0 0000000000 22 Home Automation Inc 4 HOME C ONTROILLI 23 X 10 POWERHOUSEtm a 23 MODULE TYPES a 23 24 5 2 24 TURNING
14. 5 ALL OFF To turn all units off press 5 fromthe main menu ALL modules lamp and appliance will be turned off Model 1503 Owner s Manual The Model 1503 will beep once and return you to the main menu 6 STATUS To hear a complete status review press 6 from the main menu You will hear a status report just as if you were looking at the console display The status report will say SECURITY MODE IS OFF HOME ASLEEP or AWAY the alarm system has not been activated the Model 1503 will say SYSTEM OK meaning all zones secure no troubles no zones bypassed OR ZONE X ZONE TYPE IN ALARM TROUBLE NOW or HAD TROUBLE FIRE ZONE IN ALARM TROUBLE NOW or HAD TROUBLE ZONE X ZONE TYPE BYPASSED BATTERY LOW TROUBLE NOW or HAD TROUBLE PHONE LINE DEAD TROUBLE NOW or HAD TROUBLE FUSE TROUBLE NOW or HAD TROUBLE AC POWER OFF TROUBLE NOW or HAD TROUBLE Tf an outdoor temperature sensor is installed the Model 1503 will say OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE IS XX DEGREES The time and date will be spoken IF THE ALARM HAS BEEN ACTIVATED the Model 1503 will say EMERGENCY FIRE or BURGLAR ALARM ACTIVATED OR EMERGENCY FIRE or BURGLAR ALARM RESET AND or more of the follow ing ZONE X ZONE TYPE TRIPPE
15. DAY S M W F Press the ENTER key The display will read FRONT PORCH ON SUNSET MTWTFSS IF which means Turn FRONT PORCH on at sunset every day Since this is what we want press ENTER The console beeps to indicate that this program has been stored and returns to the PROGRAM menu EXAMPLE 5 Program unit 2 your FRONT PORCH light OFF at sunrise Monday through Friday and OFF at 10 00 AM Saturday and Sunday This is actually two programs Press PROG key if you aren t already the PROGRAM menu Press UNIT NUMBER 2 or SHOW key twice OFF TIME AM DATE DAY DATE DAY WEEKDAYS ENTER The display should read FRONT PORCH OFF SUNRISE IF If you make a mistake press cancel and start over from the menu that you were on If the display reads as above press ENTER The console will beep as the program is stored in memory The display will return to the PROGRAM indicating that this program will run Mondays Wednesdays and Fri days To complete this example press 8 and 9 again so that the top line reads DAY S MIWTFSS 36 menu Press UNIT NUMBER 2 OFF TIME 1 0 0 0 AM DATE DAY DATE DAY WEEKENDS ENTER The display should read FRONT PORCH OFF 10 00 SS IF Model 1503 Owner s Press ENTER The console will beep as the programis entered into memory
16. brighten ing After entering the unit number and pressing the key press 4 to dim or 5 to brighten the lamp The Model 1503 will lower the light level one step for each pressing of the 4 key and raise the light 1 step for each pressing of the 5 key vel When you are finished press the key You will return to the main menu For example to dim unit number 5 two steps press 1 5 4 4 Unit numbers 17 19 and 20 80 on expanded Version 2 systems are either relay outputs or Model 1101 Programmable Energy Saver Relays and cannot be dimmed or brightened MODEL 1101 PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY SAVER RELAYS PESM If you have one or more Program mable Energy Saver Modules in stalled you can hear the tempera ture turn it on or off and change the high and low temperatures over the phone To read the temperature of a PESM press 1 for home control then enter the unit number and the pound key The Model 1503 will say UNIT NUMBER xx ENERGY SAVER IS ON or OFF TEMPERATURE IS 76 DEGREES Model 1503 Owner s Manual LO TEMPERATURE IS 65 DEGREES H TEMPERATURE IS 85 DEGREES MANDS ARE 0 OFF 1 2 OFF FOR TIME 3 ON FOR TIME 4 LO 5 HI STAR CANCEL This message means that the ergy saver is on or off that the air temperature at the PESM is 76 degrees Fahrenheit th
17. EXAMPLE 6 Programthe security system to OFF weekday mornings at 7 30 AM IF it was previously armed in the ASLEEP mode Press PROG key if you aren t already at the PROGRAM menu Press Security OFF then your MASTER CODE Press TIME 7 3 0 AM Press DATE DAY DATE DAY WEEKDAYS ENTER The display will now read PROGRM OFF 7 30 AM MTWTF IF Now press ASLEEP The display will read PROGRAM OFF 7 30 AM IF ASL The program is now conditionalizedto execute only if the system was previously armed in the ASLEEP mode If you leave for vacation put the system in the AWAY mode and this program will not execute You can press ENTER to put this program memory or CANCEL to go back to the PROGRAM menu Press CANCEL so that this programis not stored You can program unit numbers to brighten and dim and you can pro gram ALL LIGHTS ON and ALL OFF functions by substituting ALL ON or ALL OFF for the UNIT NUMBER ON or OFF keystrokes The display will guide you Some other programming sugges tions Program a radio or TV to come on in your bedroom for workdays only No more forgetting to set the alarm clock no more alarms on weekends Program bedroom light on right before bedtime off at bedtime Program lights on in kids rooms when time to rise and shine for school Programa lighting schedule that operates only when the
18. fected ALL ON or ALL OFF com mands The current status or off of the auxiliary outputs be seen onthe console by pressing SHOW 1 AUXiliaries MODEL 1102 EXPANSION ENCLOSURE Model 1503Version 2only A Model 1503 Version 2 system can be expanded to control more points using one to four Model 1102 Expansion Enclosures NOTE When one or more Model 1102s are used zones and units 17 18 and 19 auxiliary inputs outputs 1 2 and 3 are moved from the Model 1503 to the first three zones and relays of the 1102 The Model 1102 has 16 inputs or zones These zones can be config ured as burglary zones fire zones temperature inputs or as auxiliary inputs for home control purposes It also has 16 low voltage relays that can be controlled as unit numbers Zones and unit numbers on Model 1102 Expansion Enclosures are 1st Model 1102 Zones 17 32 Unit numbers 17 32 2nd Model 1102 Zones 33 48 Unit numbers 33 48 3rd Model 1102 Zones 49 64 Unit numbers 49 64 4th Model 1102 Zones 65 80 Unit numbers 65 80 The Model 1102 relays can switch low voltage loads to control sprin klers operate lighting motor and water heater controls etc SCROLLING THROUGH NAMES The Model 1503 stores names for zones units and buttons so that you don t have to remember that unit 5 is the den light and zone 1 is the F
19. UNIT NUMBERS Each module has its own UNIT NUMBER More than one module can have the same UNIT NUMBER if you want to control multiple lights with the same unit number Modules have 16 possible unit numbers 1 through 16 Model 1503 Version 2 systems have 128 unit numbers They are related to module unit numbers and house codes and Model 1102 Expansion Enclosure unit numbers as follows Model 1503 Modules Expansion Unit Numbers Enclosure Unit Numbers 16 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X Model 1503 Owner s Lid 52 first Model 1102 332 248 second Model 1102 49 64 third Model 1102 65 80 fourth Model 1102 81 96 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code 1 97 112 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 2 113 128 10 modules 16 House Code 3 If Model 1102 Expansion Enclo sures are used If not Unit Num bers 17 18 and 19 are Model 1101 PESMs or direct relay controls connected to the Model 1503 Version 2 Model 1503 LC systems have 19 unit numbers Model 1503 LC Module Unit Numbers Unit Numbers 1 16 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 17 19 Model 1101 PESMs or direct relay trols connected to the Model 1503 LC Note X represents the House Code setting on the Model 1503 TURNING UNITS ON AND OFF On the left hand side of the console there are four keys sur rounded by a border marked HOME CONTROL These keys are u
20. When the alarm system resets any zone that is not in alarm is reactivated so the alarm system will be activated again if the zone is tripped Ifa zone has been left in alarm door has been left open it will be automatically bypassed when the alarm resets The console display will indi cate FIRE BURGLAR or EMERGENCY ALARM RESET when this happens The FLASH FOR ALARM lights will con 19 Home Automation Inc tinue to flash The dialer will continue to dial until all numbers have been dialed ALARM CANCEL At any time you can silence your alarm system by pressing the SECURITY OFF key and entering your code If the system has reported or is in the process of reporting an alarm toa central station it will send the alarm code followed by a code indicating that the alarm has been canceled by the user If an alarm is canceled befor the dial out delay has expired the system will not report any alarm If an alarm is canceled during a voice dial out the system hangs up immediately unless the recipient of the call has entered a master or access code TROUBLE INDICATIONS The Model 1503 constantly moni tors the alarm loops and several internal matters will alert you if it detects trouble The particu lar trouble is indicated on the bottom line of the display anda trouble signal is given by beeping the console beeper continuously
21. 2 beeps per second When any trouble condition curs the console will beep twice per second and continue to beep until the CANCEL button is pressed to acknowledge the trouble The console will say TRBL NOW trouble now if the trouble condition actu ally exists while you are looking 20 at the console It will say HAD TRBL had trouble if the trouble condition occurred and then cor rected itself The trouble indications and their meanings are shown below ZONE NAME TRBL NOW or HAD TRBL If the reading for a zone be comes abnormal trouble will be indicated on that zone See SHOW TEST Trouble in zones is usu ally caused by excessive resis tance the contact and wiring If the cause is not obvious call your installer for service AC POWER OFF TRBL NOW or HAD TRBL Indicated if the normal house current powering the Model 1503 Control Communicator is interrupted for more than 3 min utes If this happens without good cause check the black wall mounted transformer to ensur that it hasn t come out of the wall socket check to see that the socket has power check the fuse the Model 1503 Termina tion Board in the Model 1503 Control Communicator to be sure that it is good BATTERY LOW TRBL NOW or HAD TRBL Every hour the Model 1503 makes a dynamic test of the bat tery The charger is turned off and a load is plac
22. ALARM ACTIVATED Model 1503 Owner s Manual When the FIRE alarm is activated by the smoke fire detector s the alarm responds exactly as described under BURGLAR ALARM ACTIVATED except The console display reads FIRE ALARM ZONE NAME TRIPPED The interior sounder will pulse on and off to distinguish the fire alarm fromthe burglar alarm The outside siren will pulse on and off to distinguish the fire alarm from the burglar alarm The Central Station if used will receive a FIRE ALARM sig nal The voice dial out order will be determined by the FIRE DIAL OR DER instead of the BURGLAR DIAL ORDER The message delivered to the called party is FIRE ALARM your address here EMER GENCY EMERGENCY THE FIRE ALARM HAS BEEN ACTIVATED AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS Your address here PHONE NUMBER your phone number here PLEASE RESPOND MEDIATELY The fire alarm takes priority over the burglar alarm POLICE EMERGENCY BUTTON PRESSED When the POLICE EMERGENCY BUTTON is pressed the alarm operates exactly the same as described for BURGLAR ALARM ACTIVATED except The console display indicates EMERGENCY ALARM POLICE EMG BTN TRIPPED The interior sounder the outdoor siren are activated im mediately Note that there is no outside siren de
23. AUXILIARY codes cannot be used over a remote telephone It can be used over an in house phon the Model 1503 System knows the difference AUX CODE 1 ON TIME Press the SHOW key to advance the display to AUX CODE 1 ON The display will show a time and days or the word NEVER on the bottom line You may enter atime and one or more days of the week to access to your premises The first AUXILIARY code can be switched on or off on a time and day schedule For example you may wish the AUX LIARY code to be valid only on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays between the hours of 8 AM and 5 PM to allow your house cleaner to turn off the security system To change the AUXILIARY code press the SHOW key to advance the display to the next itemin the CODES category You can press the SET UP key to go back to the previous item 5 TER CODE You may now enter a new four digit AUX CODE 1 as described for the MASTER code The AUXILIARY code can be used to arm and disarm the system and perform all other functions EXCEPT bypass zones change codes and program the security system or off If HIGH SECURITY mode is on then the auxiliary code cannot be used to program show or set up anything 66 turn the auxiliary code on anda time and one or more days of the week to turn the auxiliary code off Selecting 0 for days will change the ON or OF
24. Model 1503 LC Model 1102 Expansion En closure and Model 150342005 con soles have been tested and Listed by UL for these applications UL 985 Household Fire Warning System Units UL 1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units UL 1635 Digital Burglar Alarm Communicator System Units UL 1637 Home Health Care Sig naling Equipment When used in a UL Listed Instal lation the following items apply 1 The High Security Mode must be ON 2 Enable Auto Bypass fea ture must be OFF The ENTRY DELAY shall not exceed 45 seconds 4 EXIT DELAY shall not ex ceed 60 seconds DA Double Delay and Quad Delay zone types shall not be used 6 Underwriter s Laboratories requires the sounding device to be mounted indoors If however the sounding device is connected to the EXT HORN terminals of the Model 1503 then the OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY shall be set to 0 Model 1503 Owner s 7 DIAL OUT DELAY shall not 11 FIRE ALARM ESCAPE exceed 30 seconds PLANNING 8 The BEEP ON TROUBLE feature must be ON Your fire protection systemis designed to provide warning inthe 9 DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR event of a fire It is your respon shall be enabled and programmed sibility to plan your escape routes in Home Health Care applica in t
25. O NE TIME PROGRAMS u usa aaa uk si ae bira asas 31 AUTOMATIC CALCULATION OF SUNRISE SUNSETI 32 REPEATING PROG RAMS ei s ua 33 PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY 5 5 4 44424040040 35 BUTIO u Sa cat tyra alse ata 35 2 36 TO SEE 37 TO RUN BUTION PROGRAMS a saa 37 TIMED PROG RAMMING OF BUTIONS 37 ZONE ACTIVATED BUTTONS 38 SECURITY ARMING ACTIVATED BUTIONS 38 39 BUTTONS ACTIVATING OTHER 5 40 PROGRAMMING 41 PROGRAMMING ENERGY SAVER 41 USING TEMPERATURES TO CONTROL 42 CHANGING AND DELETING PROGRAMS
26. To change the HI temperature to 85 degrees press 8 5 ENTER With the energy saver ON and TEMP between LO and HI 75 for example your HVAC system should stop operating IMPORTANT NOTE There is a 3 minute minimum on and off time for PESMs designed to prevent short cycling your HVAC compressor If the PESM has just turned the HVAC system on or off it will wait 3 minutes before changing it even though the display does change Model 1503 Owner s When you are finished press CANCEL twice to return to the time date and status display There is an alternative way to control energy saver modules using the key To turn energy saver module 17 off press UNIT NUMBER 1 7 OFF To turn energy saver module 18 on press UNIT NUMBER 1 8 ON To change the LO temperature of energy saver module 17 to 65 degrees press UNIT NUMBER 1 7 6 5 ENTER To change the HI temperature of energy saver module 17 to 85 degrees press 1 7 8 5 ENTER To view the status of energy saver module 17 press UNIT NUMBER 1 7 ENTER At this point you may then enter ON OFF or to enter one of the commands shown above or CANCEL if no change is desired If you change the LO or HI set back temperature the system will insure that there is always at least four degrees difference be tween the LO and HI temperatures by altering the oth
27. conditioning HVAC systemthermostat The PESM allows the Model 1503 to read the tempera ture of the area that the HVAC system controls When you are away from your home or asleep the PESM can be set to allow the temperature to drift higher or lower to reduce the operating time of the HVAC system hence saving energy dol lars The PESM provides an energy saver function When the energy saver is on the HVAC system is set back meaning that the temperature is allowed to rise or fall to an energy saving level When the ergy saver is off your thermostat operates normally Your thermostat 27 Home Automation Inc should be set to the desired normal temperature Only when the energy saver is on will the temperature be allowed to deviate from your normal thermostat setting There are thr temperatures associated with each Model 1101 PESM Temperature this is the air temperature read by the PESM LO temperature the air tem perature will be allowed to fall to this temperature when the energy saver is on HI temperature the air tem perature will be allowed to rise to this temperature when the energy saver is on You can turn the energy saver on off use a timed on off and change the LO and HI temperatures from the console or by telephone Commands can also be programmed so that they occur by time schedule or by event such as s
28. dis play descriptive names such as FRONT DOOR JOHN 5 BEDROOM or PORCH LIGHT for zones units and buttons These names are displayed instead of the zone unit or but ton number that is normally dis played These names ar ntered uSing a special set up mode The Model 1503 Owner s descriptions are normally entered by your dealer See SET UP NAMES Whenever a zone unit or button must be specified the SHOW key may be pressed to show the name for the first zone unit or button Al ternatively the number for a spe cific zone unit or button may be ntered before pressing the SHOW key to display the name for that particular item The SHOW and 5 UP keys may then be used to scroll through the list of names To look at another specific item simply nter the item number followed by the SHOW key ERROR BEEPS If you press a key that is in valid for the function that you are doing the console will beep 3 times indicating that it can t do what you have asked it Look at the bottom line of the display to see what keys you can press next KEY ASSIGNMENTS In some cases the keypad keys 0 9 and and are assigned to different functions key assign ment is indicated by putting the keypad number directly in front of the new function on the bottom line of the display For example if the bottom line say
29. is activated From Table 1 we determine that the zone 6 activates button 21 when it goes 41 Home Automation Inc into the alarm state So we program button 21 to turn unit 5 on for 5 minutes Press PROG button 2 1 ENTER UNIT NUMBER 5 TIME 5 The display should show WHEN 26 ALM STATRWELL ON FOR 5 Press ENTER to commit the program to memory SECURITY ARMING ACTIVATED BUTTONS Certain buttons are automati cally activated upon security arm ing status changes These buttons are activated when the system is put in the OFF HOME ASLEEP or AWAY modes When arming the system into the HOME ASLEEP or AWAY modes the button is activated after the EXIT DELAY Programs that change the security arming mode Press button 1 NUMBER 1 7 ON 8 ENTER UNIT The display should read WHEN AWAY ENERGY SAVER ON Press ENTER to commit the program to memory CONDMONAUZED PROGRAMS NOTE In UL Listed Installa tions conditionalized programs shall not be used to control the security mode Timed programs and event buttons may be conditionalized such that the programmed command is only executed if the specified condition is true Programs may be conditionalized by Darkness using the sunrise sunset calculation Time Clock 1 3 or off activate these buttons Quick arm ing also activates these buttons Ta
30. or MASTER code follow ing the key 5 HIGH SECURITY MODE In UL Listed Installations HIGH SECURITY MODE is enabled If you wish to disable the Model 1503 telephone access feature you can change SET UP item TELEPHONE ACCESS to OFF The Model 1503 will not listen in for the key on in house phones and will not answer remote calls ever See SET UP DIAL for more information If the alarm system is tripped the in house phones will be discon nected when the Model 1503 begins to dial out to preclude a burglar from jamming the line by shorting out an in house phone In this case you will have to turn the system off at the console When using your in house phon to disarm your system you have the ENTRY DELAY time usually 30 sec onds see SET UP MISC to turn off the alarm before it sounds After the alarm sounds you have the OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY before the outside siren starts then you have the DIAL OUT DELAY before the sys tem disconnects the house phones and dials out Therefore you have OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY plus DIAL OUT DELAY to turn off your alarm using an in house phone once you hear the interior sounder indicating that an alarm has occurred Once the Model 1503 has begun to dial out you must use the console to turn off the alarm REMOTE PHONES You may call your system
31. security system is in the AWAY model to give the house a lived in ap pearance Program the security system to HOME at bedtime on weekdays if it was previously off PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY SYSTEM NOTE In UL Listed Installa tions timed or conditionalized security system programs shall not be used As you have seen in Example 6 the Model 1503 offers the conve nience of programming the security system or off a time sched ule You can program the system ON in the HOME mode on weekday nights so that you be assured of secu rity even if you forget to arm the system and OFF on weekday mornings so that you don t have to remember to turn it off every morning There are two items to note in programming the security system 1 We suggest programming the security system ON in the HOME or AWAY modes rather than the ASLEEP mode because there is no 37 Home Automation Inc entry delay in the ASLEEP mode Go to Bed Button 3 If you forget and come home lat one night the security system will be on but the entry delay will allow you to turn it off before the interior sounder comes on 2 If you program the system to disarm itself be sure to conditionalize it as shown in Example 6 so that it won t dis arm when you don t intend it to BUTTONS A powerful feature of the Model 1503 is the ability
32. the display shows UPSTAIRS WINDOW ENTER 13 Home Automation Inc then enter your master code number The console will beep once and the time date and status display will return The bottom line will now read UPSTAIRS WINDOW BYPASSED to remind you that the zone is bypassed RESTORING ZONES Restoring a zone puts it back on active duty inthe system When restored the BYPASSED indication will no longer be displayed on the status line and the zone will be checked for alarm and trouble con ditions To restore a zone that has been bypassed press any of the SECURITY keys then the key the number of the zone to restore then ENTER or to restore ALL zones then your code number For example to turn the security system off and restore zone 2 press SECURITY OFF 2 ENTER then your code number The console will beep and the display will return to the time date and status display You can also scroll through the zones by pressing the SHOW key instead of the zone number To simply restore all of the zones press when the display reads RESTORE ZONE AUTO BYPASS In order to prevent the alarm from sounding unexpectedly ifa window or door is open when th 14 system is armed the Model 1503 will automatically bypass a zone if the zone is in the alarm state when the system 15 armed When this happen
33. them SET UP items are stored perma nently the system even if the battery and AC power are discon nected The default settings in are the ones that have been set at the factory Either you or your dealer can review or change the set up items easily as shown below For example To set the clock to 5 30 PM no daylight savings enter 5 3 0 0 set the clock to 12 00 noon with daylight savings time in effect enter 1 2 0 0 1 console will beep once as it accepts the new time If the dis To enter the SET UP facility press the SET UP key The bottom line of the display will indicate your choices which are DATe DIAL 1CODES and 2MIScellaneous The 1 next to the word CODES indicates that you press the 1 key to set up CODES 2 to set up miscellaneous SET TIME To set the clock in the system press SET UP TIME The display will request that you enter the current hours and minutes in the form HH for hours and MM for minutes then press the AM or PM key You can skip the first digit of the hour if it is zero The system will then ask if 64 play was showing gt SET UP TIME AND DATE lt then it will also require you to enter the date and day of week as shown below SET DATE To set the DATE and DAY OF WEEK in the system press SET UP DATE DAY Enter the date in
34. they Tf you do not have your Model also be used to detect a freeze 1503 connected to a phone line set condition See FREEZE ALARM TELEPHONE ACCESS to OFF to keep the system from displaying PHONE LINE To enable freeze alarm detection press DEAD TROUBLE 1 ENTER disable this feature press 0 ENTER To turn TELEPHONE ACCESS off press 0 then ENTER To turn it back on press 1 The default for FREEZE ALARM then ENTER ENABLED is NO The default setting for TELE FREEZE ALARM ENABLED is the last PHONE ACCESS is ON entry in the MISCELLANEOUS cat ego ya ANSWER OUTSIDE CALL DIAL CATEGORY VOICE DIALER If you do not want your system to answer outside calls set this To view or change items in the DIAL item to The local in house category press the SET UP key then telephone control features wil the DIAL key To see the next item still work but the system wil this category press SHOW To see the never answer an incoming call previous item press SET UP To set ANSWER OUTSIDE CALL to NO press 0 then ENTER To turn it back on To exit the set up facility press press 1 then ENTER CANCEL The default setting for ANSWER OUTSIDE CALL is YES 73 Home Automation REMOTECOMMANDSOK The REMOTE COMMANDS OK item allows you to prevent any commands from being issued from remote teleph
35. will be announced when the Model 1503 dials out in the event of an alarm It should be set to the phone number of the premises where your system is installed To enter phone numbers press the keypad keys 0 9 You can put ina dash for legibility by pressing the HOME CONTROL OFF key Press the ENTER key after you have pressed all of the digits in the phone number For example to enter the number 555 1234 press 5 5 5 HOME CONTROL OFF 1 2 3 4 ENTER DIAL OUT NUMBER 1 DIAL OUT NUMBER 1 is one of 4 numbers that are stored in the system In the event of an alarm these numbers are dialed in the order that is set up in the DIAL OUT ORDER for the particular type of alarm Model 1503 Owner s Dial out numbers 1 4 have on and off times and days so that no time is wasted calling you at the office at night or Sunday for example if the alarmis activated For dial out number 1 you should enter your office number where you can be reached during working hours Enter the phone number the same way as described for MY PHONE NUMBER above You can cause the system to pause for two seconds between dig its of the number by pressing the TIME key which puts the number Multiple T s for longer pauses are allowed You can also enter and symbols to get through some types of telephone or pocket beeper pager systems If you do no
36. BER 4 DIAL OUT 4 ON TIME DAYS DIAL OUT 4 OFF TIME DAYS BURGLAR ALARM DIAL ORDER Hy TRE ALARM DIAL ORDER MEDICAL BUTTON DIAL ORDER FREEZE ALARM DIAL ORDER 60 INSTRUCTIONS TO CALLED PARTY Dear I have programmed my Home Automation systemto call you if the alarm is activated at my house If my alarm is activated it will call and say Emergency Emergency The burglar fire or emergency alarm has been activated at the following address Phone Number Please respond immediately This message will be repeated 2 times At any time during the message please dial my access code which is If you make a mistake press then enter the access code again This will stop the system from making any further calls The system will tell you what zone caused the alarm Press 9 The system will say Goodbye hang up Hang up then call my house at If no one is home or if someone other than me or my family answers please hang up then call the police fire or emergency departments NOTE IF THE SYSTEM SAYS THIS IS A SILENT ALARM please call the police immediately and tell them that a silent alarm has been activated at my address EMERGENCY NUMBERS FIRE POLICE MEDICAL Other inst
37. BUTTON PROGRAMS To see the programs for BUTTON 3 press CANCEL to get back to the time date and status display Now press SHOW PROG 3 ENTER The first program for BUTTON 3 will appear on the display Press SHOW to see the second and third programs for BUTTON 3 If there are no more programs in memory for BUTTON 1 then the dis play will show NO MORE PROGRAMS and return to the last program The console will beep thr times You can press SET UP to go back through the programs for BUTTON 3 See SHOW PROGRAMS for more informa tion Press CANCEL twice to exit the SHOW PROGRAMS menu You can enter more programs for BUTTON 3 or any other button ever you wish using PROG To brighten or dim lights or to program other security modes on buttons or to bypass or restore zones Simply substitute those commands for the ones shown in the example 40 TO RUN BUTTON PROGRAMS Any time you want to activate the programs entered for a button press the button number then ENTER fromthe time date and status display To run the BUTTON 3 programs in the example above first look at the display to see that it is displaying time date and status If not press cancel until it does Press the 3 key on the keypad then SHOW The display will read RUN GO TO BED ENTER CANCEL Press ENTER The programs will be run The console will beep once and di
38. D FIRE ZONE TRIPPED FIRE EMERGENCY BUTTON TRIPPED POLICE EMERGENCY BUTTON TRIPPED MEDICAL EMERGENCY BUTTON TRIPPED FREEZE ALARM TRIPPED If the Model 1503 says ALARM RESET instead of ALARM ACTIVATED then you know that the outside siren has been automatically si lenced 7 EVENTS To hear the event log press 7 from the main menu The Model 1503 will start at event 1 the most recent event and read 3 events from the event log along with the time and date of their occurrence The Model 1503 will then say STATUS COMMANDS ARE 7 EVENTS STAR CANCEL To hear the next 3 events press 7 To stop and return to the mainmenu press Note When the Model 1503 reads the event log over the phone you do not get the type of code used master aux program or key to arm and disarm the system 57 Home Automation 8 MESSAGE MODEL 1503 Version 2 ONLY You can hear or leave 8 sec ond message on your Model 1503 You can also hear and record the street address that the Model 1503 uses when it dials out in an emergency To hear the message press 8 fromthe mainmenu The Model 1503 will say MESSAGE IS and then play the message After the message the Model 1503 will say MESSAGE COMMANDS ARE 1 RECORD MESSAGE 8 REPEAT MESSAGE 3 PLAY ADDRESS STAR CANCEL
39. F time to NEVER You must select at least one day of the week to take away the NEVER indication To change the AUX CODE ON time to 8 00 AM Monday Wednesday and Friday press the DATE DAY key Press 1 for MONDAY 3 for WEDNESDAY 5 for FRIDAY If make a mistake and wish to clear the days back to NEVER press 0 and start over As you enter the days the dis play will show which day s you have selected When you are satis fied with the days press ENTER The console will beep indicating that the new days have been cepted To change the time press the TIME key enter the new time When you press the AM or PM key the new time will be accepted with a beep and the new time displayed Model 1503 Owner s AUXILIARY CODE OFF TIME Press the SHOW key to advance the display to AUX CODE 1 OFF You may now enter the time and day of week that the Auxiliary code is turned off or disabled To change the AUX CODE OFF time to 5 00 PM Monday Wednesday and Friday follow the steps in the example for AUX CODE ON substituting the time of 5 00 If you have followed the amples for AUX CODE ON and AUX CODE OFF your auxiliary code will be valid between the hours of 8 00 AM and 5 00 PM on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays If you set both the AUX CODE ON and AUX CODE OFF times to NEVER the AUX CODE will never be valid To turn your auxiliar
40. HomeAutomation Inc Model 1503 HomeControland Security System Owner s Manual DocumentNumber 1503U 1000 Revisi Evision May 1991 MODEL 1503 COMMAND SUMMARY ALARM SYSTEM To Arm AWAY orASLEEP or HOME then yourC ODE To Silence SEC URITY OFF then your CODE and Disarm To Silence CANCEL Trouble beeps To Bypass SEC URITY O FF 2 ENTER CODE a Zone 2 To restore SEC URITY OFF CODE allzones HOMECONTROL Unit 2 UNIT NUM BER 2 ON Unit 5 Off UNIT NUM BER 5 HO M E C ONTROL O FF Unit 5 On UNIT NUMBER 5 TIME 6 0 ON for60 minutes Dim Unit 2 UNIT NUM BER 2 Energy Saver UNIT NUMBER 1 7 ON or OFF Energy Saver Lo UNIT NUMBER 1 7 6 5 ENTER Temp to 65 Run button 1 ENTER lprogram NOTE Youcanpressthe SHOW key instead ofthe actualunit number zone numberorbutton numberto sc rolithroughthe names Model 1503 Owner s Manual Contents T TINTRODUC TO N u l 6 UNDERWRITER S LABORATORIES UL LISTING 6 2 OVERALL DESCRIPTION J J J U U U U U U u 7 DIFFERENC ES BETWEEN VERSION 2 AND LC MODELS asasen 7 OVERALL DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM 7 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOWW 3 8 TIME DATE AND STATUS DISPIAY nr 8 DISPLAY MENUS wrecked
41. IT NUMBER 10 OFF ENTER This assumes that the high setpoint for zone 17 is set to 75 degrees the low setpoint set to 0 and that the fan is unit 10 Note that when zone 17 in alarm and when zone 17 secure correspond to event buttons 43 42 respec tively The display will show the actual unit names instead of the numbers as you program EXAMPLE 2 Turn on the bathroom heat for 45 minutes at 6 30 AM weekdays if its below 60 degrees outside if the security system is the asleep mode This example will require a button activating another button because we want to conditionalize the timed program by two things the outside temperature and the Asleep security mode so that the heat only comes on 1 when its cold outside and 2 if we re asleep and not away The first program runs button 190 weekdays at 6 30 AM if we re in the asleep mode The second program button 190 turns on the heat for 45 minutes if the outdoor temperature zone is in alarm mean ing that the temperature is below the low setpoint PROG 190 ENTER run button 190 if ASLEEP TIME 6 3 0 DATE DAY DATE DAY WEEK DAYS ENTER ENTER button 190 ENTER program button 190 if 19 ON if zone 19 is in alarm UNIT NUM BER 12 TIME 45 ON ENTER The example assumes that the outdoor sensor is on zone 19 that
42. N DELAY When the alarm is tripped tivated by a burglar or fire the interior sounder will sound first then the outside siren will sound after the OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY This feature notifies you that the alarm has been activated before waking up your neighbors The outside siren delay is set to 15 seconds at the factory You may change it to any value from 0 to 60 seconds If you want the outside siren to sound immediately when the alarm is activated set the delay to zero We recommend a minimum time of 15 seconds to keep accidental alarms from disturbing your neighbors To change the OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY press the desired outside siren delay in seconds then press the ENTER key DIAL OUT DELAY The DIAL OUT DELAY is the number of seconds that the MODEL 1503 waits to begin dialing out AFTER THE OUTSIDE SIREN has gone on 69 Home Automation This delay is set at the factory to 15 seconds We recommend a mini mum time of 15 seconds to preclude an accidental activation of the alarm from calling ina false alarm To set the dial out delay enter the desired dial out delay in seconds then press ENTER HOUSE CODE The HOUSE CODE is for the 10 Powerhouse modules used to con trol lights and appliances in your home The HOUSE CODE must be set to the same HOUSE CODE as all of your modules We suggest setting it to an initia
43. OR ALARM UNIT NUMBERS The ON FOR ALARM UNIT NUMBERS are turned on when the alarm is activated and the interior sounder begins to sound The factory de fault is 129 for ALL LIGHTS ON If you want appliances a radio for example to come on too enter 129 and its unit number Up to 6 unit numbers including 129 for ALL LIGHTS ON can be entered To enter new ON FOR ALARM UNIT NUMBERS enter each unit number then press the ENTER key once The console will NOT beep when you press ENTER after a unit num ber When you have entered the last unit number up to 6 numbers are allowed press enter twice The console will beep and the new numbers will be redisplayed indicating that they have been accepted FLASH FOR ALARM UNIT You may enter one unit number that will flash on and off continu ously when the alarm is activated This should be an outside light to alert neighbors and police to your home if the alarm is activated The default FLASH FOR ALARM UNIT is unit number 2 You may enter one new number for the unit number you wish to have flash 0 for none or 129 for ALL LIGHTS To change the FLASH FOR ALARM UNIT number enter the new unit number then press ENTER ENTRY EXIT CHIME When ENTRY EXIT CHIME is set to YES the console s will beep once when a door on an entry exit zone is opened even if the alarm system is off This lets you k
44. PROG 190 ENTER LIGHT 4 By using this capability in con junction with the standard program if conditionals it is possible to string together a series of programs to create a logical and function As a simple example the follow ing sequence of programs could be used to turn on a light when a door is opened if it is dark outside and if the system is in the away mode 44 PROG 11 ENTER when door in alarm if dark 191 ENTER run button 191 PROG 191 ENTER LIGHT ON if AWAY Note that in the above examples buttons 190 and 191 were used as part of the logic Any other but ton that is otherwise unused the system such as buttons 181 200 or buttons associated with unused security zones could have been used as well Amore complex and statement could be constructed as follows PROG 189 ENTER 1 OFF if zone 1 secure 190 ENTER run button 190 PROG 190 ENTER 2 OFF 1 zone 2 secure 191 ENTER run button 191 PROG 191 ENTER 3 OFF if zone 3 secure 192 ENTER run button 192 PROG 192 ENTER 4 OFF 1 zone 4 secure 193 ENTER run button 193 this case programs associ ated with button 193 will only xecute when button 189 is acti vated and zones 1 through 4 are secure NOTE When a button activates another button the Model 1503 will execu
45. R and DIAL OUT 1 ON is set to anything other than NEVER then DIAL OUT NUMBER 1 is always active To temporarily turn DIAL OUT NUMBER 1 off use the SHOW or 5 UP key to display DIAL OUT 1 ON and press the DATE DAY key then 0 NEVER then ENTER To restore DIAL OUT NUMBER 1 press the DATE DAY key with the display showing DIAL OUT 1 ON ON and DIAL OUT 1 OFF times and dates then the desired days to turn DIAL OUT NUMBER 1 on then press ENTER 75 Home Automation The TIME that was entered befor setting an on or off time to NEVER is saved and will re appear when day is set in place of NEVER Setting both the DIAL OUT 1 ON and the DIAL OUT 1 OFF times to NEVER will make DIAL OUT NUMBER 1 never active DIAL OUT NUMBER 2 DIALOUT2 ON DIAL OUT 2 OFF DIAL OUT NUMBER 2 can entered into the system and set for time and dates exactly like DIAL OUT NUMBER 1 The default for DIAL OUT 2 ON is 12 00 AMMTWTFSS and the default for DIAL OUT 2 OFF is NEVER so that DIAL OUT NUMBER 2 is always active DIAL OUT NUMBER 3 DIALOUT3 ON DIAL OUT 3 OFF Same as DIAL OUT NUMBER 2 DIAL OUT NUMBER 4 DIALOUT4 ON DIAL OUT 4 OFF Same as DIAL OUT NUMBER 2 76 10 UNDERWRITER S LA BO RIES REQ UIREMENTS The Model 1503 Version 2
46. RONT DOOR In general any time you need to enter a zone unit or button number you can press the SHOW key to display the first name then use the SHOW and SET UP keys up and down ar rows to scroll through the list This is true when entering commands and programming the console In a system with lots of units you can also guess where name is by entering a number that you think is close then using SHOW and SET UP to zero the right one For example pressing 4 SHOW SHOW 12 SET UP SET UP will display the name for unit 4 5 12 11 Then you can press ON OFF TIME etc to operate unit Model 1503 Version 2 systems the display will skip over unit numbers that are unused The system 31 Home Automation Inc determines which unit numbers to skip by looking at the number of expansion enclosures If there are none then units 20 80 are not used In scrolling up and down the display will jump from unit 19 to unit 81 when you press the up arrow key and from 81 to 19 when you press the down arrow key If sion enclosures are installed the display will show the unit numbers used by the expansion enclosures If text descriptions of each zone have been entered there is no discernible gap unit numbers You can still enter any unit number to access it directly and th
47. S eke ao pau 66 CODE 67 HIGH SECURITY 67 67 MISC ELLA NEO US CATEGORY 68 DELAY u u uama asha A ag aN a eaa 68 EXIT DELAY avadan 68 OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY 68 DIAL 68 HOUSE CODE a assum ia 69 HELP MESSAGES a a iei 69 ON FOR ALARM UNIT NUMBERS U U 69 FLASH FOR ALARM UNIT 70 ENTRY EXIT CHIME 70 70 QUICK ARM ENABLED 70 ener 70 TIMECLOCK 1 OFF TIME ahua 70 2 2 israel 70
48. T NUMBER THEN POUND KEY Press the unit number you wish to 53 Home Automation control then press the key For example 1 0 The Model 1503 will say UNIT NUMBER 10 COMMANDS 0 OFF 1 ON 2 OFF FOR TIME 3 ON FOR TIME 4 LO 5 HI STAR CAN CEL If you enter a number that is not a valid unit number then you will hear three beeps and the Model 1503 will re read the instructions ENTER UNIT NUMBER THEN POUND KEY If you wish to cancel press ON OFF TIMED ON AND TIMED OFF COMMANDS Press 0 to turn unit 10 off 1 to turn it on or the key to cancel The Model 1503 will say ON OFF or CANCEL depending on what you press The Model 1503 will beep once indicating that it has done what you asked then go back to the MAIN MENU or 3 Pressing 2 OFF FOR TIME ON FOR TIME will evoke the r sponse ENTER TIME THEN POUND KEY Enter the time in minutes for the OFF FOR or ON FOR command then the key The system will confirm your selection by saying ON FOR or OFF FOR number of minutes you en tered then beep once You can cancel by pressing the key Pressing 4 LO or 5 HI will voke different responses depending on the unit number 54 DIMMING AND BRIGHTENING For unit numbers 1 16 and 81 128 on Version 2 systems LO and HI refer to dimming
49. URE ALARMS Temperature sensors can be used to signal that a temperature ina special room like a greenhouse or wine cooler has gotten too high or too low If the temperature inthis zone goes above the HI setpoint or below the LO setpoint the console beeper is activated inside and outside sirens are not activated and the central station and or voice dialer is called The HI and LO setpoints are changed as described for the PESM Use the zone number that the tem perature sensor is connected to in place of the unit number NOTE Setting a LO or tem perature to 0 takes it out of ser vice DIRECT RELAY CONTROL The Model 1503 has three outputs that can be used to switch relays Two are Auxiliary Outputs 1 2 and they are available only if not used by a Model 1101 PESM The third is the OK TO ARM output which can be reassigned from that function to a general purpose out put by your dealer Auxiliary Outputs 1 2 and the OK TO ARM output if reassigned are controlled as UNIT NUMBER 17 18 19 respectively These are hardwired outputs that are con nected directly through the Model 1503 and not through a module If you have had something connected to Model 1503 Owner s these outputs suchas a sprinkler system your dealer will explain its operation Auxiliary outputs cannot be brightened or dimmed Auxiliary outputs are NOT af
50. UTTON 2 programs every weekday at 6 00 PM To program other buttons simply substitute the desired button num ber in the above example ZONE ACTIVATED BUTTONS Every security zone on the Model 1503 can be used to trigger home control events For example the burglar alarm contact on the front door can turn on the front foyer light and upstairs hallway light when the door is opened if it s dark outside Another example is that a motion detector can be used to turna light hallway on for 5 min utes then automatically turn it Off This feature is implemented us ing BUTTONS Every security zone automatically activates one button when the zone is opened or in alarm and another button when the zone is closed or secure For example when zone 1 is opened the programs for BUTTON 11 are ex ecuted When zone 1 is closed the programs for BUTTON 10 ecuted The button programs are activated regardless of the zone type and whether or not the secu rity system is armed Programs for zone activated but tons are only run once when th transition takes place Other Buttons are automatically activated when the fire police or medical emergency alarms are acti vated Table 1 in the appendix shows which buttons are activated for each zone EXAMPLE 2 Programthe stairwell light unit 5 on for 5 minutes when the stairwell motion detector zone 6
51. a program make sure that the display is showing the program you wish to delete Then press 1 The display will show DELETE PROGRAM 1 CURRENT Press 1 again to delete the current program or press CANCEL if you do not wish to delete the program If you have NOT selected certain programs for display the menu on the bottom line will also say 2 ALL You may delete EVERY PROGRAM IN MEMORY by pressing 2 Use with caution Press CANCEL if you do not wish to delete If you have selected certain programs to be displayed as de scribed below then the Model 1503 will allow you to delete only one program at atime SHOW PROGRAMS FOR ALL UNIT NUMBERS Start at the time date and sta tus display Press CANCEL to get there To show only the programs that involve UNIT NUMBERS press SHOW PROG UNIT NUMBER SHOW The display will now show the first TIMED program in program memory that involves a UNIT NUMBER or NO PROGRAMS if there are no timed programs for any unit num bers Press the SHOW key to see the next unit 49 number program the SET UP key to see the previous unit number program You Home Automation 7 TELEPHONE CONTROL Your Model 1503 is equipped with a built in telephone response ture that allows you to control and get the status of your system from any Touch Tone phone The Model 1503 actually talks to you using a di
52. ad is designed to be mounted next to doors where the full Console functions are not needed Control Communicator This is the white enclosure approx 14H x 12W x 6D inches that con tains the brains of the system All wiring to consoles doors windows and motion detectors goes to this enclosure which is normally mounted a closet or utility room Door contacts window con tacts motion detectors smoke fire detectors etc These de vices indicate the presence of intruders or fire to the con trol communicator Interior Sounder and Outdoor Horn These devices alert you and neighbors to the presence of an intruder or fire Home Automation Inc Control Modules Each light or appliance to be controlled by the System is plugged into or wired into a control module that can receive commands over the existing electrical wiring your home fromthe Control Com municator g Optional Programmable Energy Saver Modules Model 1101 PESM Central heating and air condi tioning HVAC systems can be connected to this module so that the HVAC system is set back au tomatically when you leave the house or by schedule h Optional Expansion Enclosure Model 1102 this unit pro vides additional security and temperature zones and can trol sprinkler systems base board heating pool pumps sau nas spas etc by con
53. at the set ting for the LO temperature is 65 degrees F and that the setting for the HI temperature is 85 degrees F You may turn the energy saver on or off on for time off for time or change the low or high settings If a unit number has been set up as a PESM then 4 LO refers to the low temperature setting and 5 HI refers to the high temperature setting To change the LO setting press 4 The Model 1503 will say ENTER LO TEMPERATURE THEN POUND KEY Enter the new low temperature then press the pound key The Model 1503 will then confirm the new low setting Press star to go back to the main menu Remember that the LO HI tem perature settings are the tempera tures that will be maintained by your Model 1503 when the Program mable Energy Saver Module is on When the PESM is off your thermo stat will control the temperature the unit number is not set up as a PESM then 4 LO and 5 HI do not do anything 2 SECURITY Press 2 from the main menu to get to the Security menu The Model 1503 will say SECU RITY COMMANDS ARE 0 OFF 1 HOME 2 ASLEEP 3 AWAY STAR CAN CEL Press 0 for SECURITY OFF 1 for HOME 2 for ASLEEP or 3 for AWAY If you press 0 the Model 1503 will say OFF ENTER CODE NUMBER STAR BYPASS POUND KEY RESTORE At this point you can enter your code number to p
54. ble 1 in the Appendix shows which buttons are activated by which zones EXAMPLE 3 Program the AWAY mode to turn off all lights and turn on the energy saver unit 17 From Table 1 we determine that button 178 is activated when the security system is armed in the away mode Press PROG button 1 7 8 ENTER ALL OFF The display should read WHEN AWAY ALL OFF Press ENTER to commit the program to memory Continue programming 42 Zones closed secure or open in alarm Security mode OFF HOME ASLEEP or AWAY A program conditional may be specified selecting the IF option from the programming menu by pressing the key If no condi tional is specified the programmed command will always be executed when activated To allow a program to only be executed if it is light outside i e after sunrise but before sunset press AM To allow program to only be executed if it is dark outside i e after sunset but before sunrise press PM Model 1503 Owner s To allow a program to only be executed if time clock 2 15 on enabled press TIME 2 ON To allow a program to only be executed if time clock 3 is off disabled press TIME 3 OFF To allow a program to only be executed if zone 5 15 closed secure press 5 OFF To allow a program to only be executed if zone 13 is open in alarm press 13 ON To allow a program to
55. cifiedas the time a scheduling command is executed To display the calculated time of sunrise or sunset at the time date and status display press the AM for sunrise or PM for sunset key The requested time will be dis played for three seconds then the system will return to the time date and status display When entering time the or PM key may be pressed before any numbers are entered to specify that the calculated time of sunrise or sunset for that day should be used for the time EXAMPLE 2 Program Unit 2 front porch light OFF at SUNRISE tomor row 11 09 From the time date and status display press CANCEL to get there you may have to press CANCEL twice depending on where you were Press PROG UNIT NUMBER 2 OFF Model 1503 Owner s The display will read FRONT PORCH OFF 12 00 AM 11 08 IF Press TIME AM The display will read FRONT PORCH OFF SUNRISE 11 08 IF Now press the DATE DAY key once The display will read DATE 11 08 MMDD DAY Enter 1 1 0 9 then press ENTER for 11 09 tomorrow The display will read FRONT PORCH OFF SUNRISE 11 09 IF Since this is what we want press ENTER The console will beep and the display will go back to the program menu The front porch light will be turned off on date 11 09 at sun rise Once this program has run it will be deleted
56. console or over the telephone You may also have your heating and air condi tioning HVAC system under control of the system which will allow it to save energy dollars by setting the temperature appropriately when you are home asleep or away The Home Control functions have not been investigated by Underwriter s Laboratories Furthermore the Model 1503 can be used to program lights to make the home look occupied as deter rent to potential thieves There are thr methods that the Model 1503 uses to control differ ent things 1 10 Powerhouset Leviton and compatible modules for lights and small appliances 2 Model 1101 Programmable ergy Saver Modules PESM for central heating and air condi tioning systems 3 Direct Relay Control with or without Model 1102 Expansion Enclosure for sprinklers lighting electric heating etc A MODEL 1503 VERSION 2 by itself will control 64 X 10 modules four house codes 3 Model 1101 PESMs or direct relay controls for a total of 67 control points With 4 Model 1102 Expansion Enclo sures the Model 1503 Version 2 will control 64 X 10 modules four house codes 64 Model 1101 PESMs or direct relay controls for total of 128 control points MODEL 1053 LC will control 16 X 10 modules one house code 3 temperatures or direct relay controls for a total of 19 control points
57. control systems drapery motors lighting controls etc Enter off time of 0 to get a 3 second output Forexample Toturna unit 2 for 3 seconds then off press UNIT NUMBER 2 TIME 0 TEMPERATURE CONTROL Your Model 1503 can control tem peratures of your heating and cool ing system monitor the outside temperature and detect high and low temperatures in special situations Other appliances can be controlled by temperature as well such as bathroom heater or a ceiling fan Temperature control starts with unit number 17 If you have two heating and cooling systems they are usually unit numbers 17 and 18 Your dealer will explain your par ticular installation MODEL 1101 PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY SAVER MODULE The Model 1101 Programmable En ergy Saver Module PESM provides energy savings and convenience by setting the HVAC system s to the proper temperature based on whether you are home asleep or away It can be controlled over the tel phone and the temperature of the home can be reported over th phone A freeze alarm feature will cause a dial out if the temperature falls below a preset level The Model 1101 PESM has not been inves tigated by Underwriter s Laborato ries The Model 1101 PESM is tem perature sensor and control relay small enclosure that mounts near your central heating ventila tion and air
58. d agents Service be ob tained at HOME AUTOMATION INC 2709 RIDGELAKE DRIVE METAIRIE LA 70002 6 This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used properly that is in 84 strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are de Signed to provide reasonable protection against such interference residen tial installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interferenc to radio or television reception the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient the receiving antenna 2 Plug the receiver into differ ent outlet If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNI CATIONS NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communi cations label identifies certified equipment This certification means that th quipment meets certain tele communications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipme
59. d repeat the Security menu When you have entered your code and the Model 1503 has confirmed the new security system mode you will hear one beep and then main menu EXAMPLES Example 1 To turn the Security system on in the AWAY mode from any phone in your home pick up the phone and press 2 3 then your code number Listen for the Model 1503 to tell you THE SECURITY MODE IS AWAY Hang up the phone 56 Example 2 To turn the Security system off from any phone in your home pick up the phone and press 2 0 then your code number Listen for the Model 1503 to say THE SECURITY MODE IS OFF Hang up the phone 3 BUTTON To activate one of your preprogrammed buttons press 3 fromthe main menu The Model 1503 will say BUTTON ENTER BUTTON NUMBER THEN POUND KEY STAR CANCEL Enter the button number you wish to run The Model 1503 will repeat the number and beep once if there were programs to run for that button in memory 3 times if there were no programs in memory for that button You will then b mainmenu returned to the 4 ALLON To turn all lights on press 4 from the main menu This will turn all lamp modules The Model 1503 will beep once and return you to the main menu The ALL ON feature allows you to quickly light up your house if you hear a strange sound or see someone in your yard etc Just pick up your phone and press 4
60. ddress is spoken here PHONE NUMBER your phone number PLEASE SPOND IMMEDIATELY The FIRE EMERGENCY alarm can be turned off at any time by turning the security system off or by pressing CANCEL MEDICAL EMERGENCY BUTION PRESSED When the MEDICAL EMERGENCY TON is pressed Console beeper comes dis play indicates EMERGENCY ALARM MEDICAL EMG BTN TRIPPED The ON FOR ALARM UNIT NUMBERS are turned on The FLASH FOR ALARM UNIT NUMBER begins to flash on and off The system waits the DIAL OUT DELAY The in house phones are seized or disconnected and the Model 1503 begins to dial out 18 If you are having your system monitored by a central station the central station will be sent a code representing the type of alarm medical emergency button If you are not using central station monitoring but are using the voice dial out capability the system looks at the MEDICAL DIAL ORDER to determine which number to call first and calls that number If you are using both central station monitoring and voice dial out then the voice dial out is delayed by five minutes to give the central station time to call you back The message delivered to the called party when he answers and says anything is MEDICAL
61. dication AND a BATTERY LOW indi cation when the battery test curs PHONE LINE DEAD TRBL NOW or HAD TRBL will be indicated if the phone line is dead for more than minute If this happens check 21 Home Automation Inc the LARGER of the two cables marked PHONE LINE on the pro cessor board plugged into the Model 1503 Processor board to be sure that it is firmly connected at both ends To silence the trouble beeps on the console press the CANCEL key Tf more than one type of trouble has occurred the display will show each one for two seconds Pressing the CANCEL key will acknowledge all trouble indications If the trouble condition occurs again the console beeper will beep again See SET UP MISC BEEP ON TROUBLE if you wish to disable the beeper SYSTEM FAILURE will be indicated in the event that the console s alarm functions are no longer operational This may indicate wiring problem to the console or amore serious problem Follow the procedure above for reset ting the PTC fuses or call your installer for service CODES All Model 1503 codes are 4 dig its in length A code can be any number from 0001 to 9999 Memorize your codes Don t give them to anyone who doesn t need to know them MASTER CODE The Master code allows you to do everything The owner of the system should hav
62. e and use the master code 22 AUXIL ARY CODES The auxiliary codes can arm disarm security system but cannot change codes or be used to arm disarm the system from outside the home over the telephone The auxil lary code cannot be used to program the security system mode OFF HOME ASLEEP AWAY Finally the auxiliary codes cannot be used to bypass or restor zones There are four auxiliary codes The number of the code 1 through 4 used is recorded in the event log The first auxiliary code can be switched on and off by time and day of week if desired making it ideal for use as a maid s code See SET UP CODES It is recommended that temporary users suchas baby sitters be assigned an auxiliary code DURESS CODE If you are forced to disarm the system against your will by an intruder disarm it as you normally would but use the DURESS CODE instead of the master or auxiliary code The system will disarm nor mally No sirens will sound no lights will flash but the Model 1503 will perform a silent dial out and say that this is a silent alarm To stop a silent dial out turn your security system off the usual way pressing SECURITY OFF then your master code ACCESS CODE Model 1503 Owner s 4 HOME CONTROL The home control features of the Model 1503 make it easy and conve nient to control almost any light or appliance from the
63. e cop ied the copies filled out by you ORDER to determine which numbers to dial and in what order IRE ALARM ACTIVATED The voice dialer looks at the FIRE DIAL ORDER to determine which numbers to dial and in what order Hy MEDICAL EMERGENCY BUTTON pressed The voice dialer looks at the MEDICAL DIAL ORDER to determine which numbers to dial and what order and then given to each person whom you have programmed your system to call It tells them what to do in basic terms If you want to tell them how to do other functions include those instructions where it says other instructions For example get status press 6 Press when done To hear events press 7 Press when done To turn all To turn all lights on press 4 lights off press 63 Home Automation 9 SET UP Refer to UNDERWRITER S LABORA TORIES REQUIREMENTS for set up requirements UL Listed Installa tions This section describes the items normally associated with setting up the system when it is installed it is daylight savings time or not This is used in the sunrise sunset calculation Enter 0 for 1 for yes In North America daylight sav ings time is usually in effect for summer and not in effect for win However over the life of the sys tem you may wish to change
64. ead LIVING ROOM ON FOR 45 6 30 PM M W F IF AWY Press ENTER if you wish to commit this program to memory The living room light will only come on if you are away giving the house a look The thr Time Clocks are used solely to define time periods dur ing the week when certain programs should be enabled or disabled For example it may be desirable to conaitionalize certain programs to 43 Home Automation Inc occur only during a normal Monday through Friday 9 00 5 00 work week Enable and disable times for each of the thr time clocks may be specified under SET UP MISC TIME CLOCKS BUTTONS ACTIVATING OTHER BUTTONS It is possible to program a but ton to activate another button This advanced programming technique can be used to have a common group of programs run on the occurrence of different events or to program more complex conditional statements than be defined using the stan dard program if conditionals For example to turn on four lights if either of two doors is opened a series of programs like the following could be used PROG 11 ENTER when door 1 alarm 190 ENTER run button 190 PROG 13 ENTER when door 2 in alarm 190 ENTER run button 190 PROG 190 ENTER LIGHT 1 ON PROG 190 ENTER LIGHT 2 PROG 190 ENTER LIGHT 3 ON
65. ecurity mode change For example the system can be set up to turn the energy saver s on and make the LO setback temperature 65 degrees and the HI setback temperature 80 degrees when the alarm system is put in the away mode Another program can turn the energy saver s off to resume normal operation of the HVAC system at 4 30 P M on weekdays to make the house comfortable before arriving home Different setback temperatures could be set for the asleep mode To set up your thermostat for use with the energy saver set it inthe 28 appropriate mode HEAT COOL or AUTO if available and set the temperature to your preference Note that your heating and cool ing system will always be off if you set your thermostat to OFF mode The PESM cannot turn it back on To set up the Model 1503 for the energy saver press SHOW 1 The display will show ZONE NAME ON or OFF TEMP 76 LO 65 HI 85 SHOW 1 displays the status of unit number 17 To go to unit number 18 press SHOW again and so on If you do not get this display zone 17 is not set up as tempera ture type Your dealer will ex plain Your temperatures may be different from these TEMP is the current temperature inthe room where the PESM is located To turn the PESM on off or timed on off press ON OFF or TIME To change the LO temperature to 65 degrees press 6 5 ENTER
66. ed on the bat tery for 10 seconds then the battery voltage is read If the battery voltage is too low then the console will indicate TERY LOW If this happens make sure that the battery is con Model 1503 Owner s Manual nected and that the battery fuse in line with the red wire con nected to the battery the Model 1503 Control Communicator is good The BATTERY LOW tion will remain until the next battery test is run 1 hour later or when a SHOW TEST com mand is given COMMUNICATOR TRBL NOW Indi cated if the digital communica tor not the voice dialer was unable to make contact with the Central Station after trying both numbers multiple times This indication will remain un til the digital communicator tries again as a result of a reportable alarm or event occur ring or until both phone num bers are removed from the digi tal communicator If this hap pens there could be a problem with the system central sta tion phone line or the wrong phone numbers have been entered inthe digital communicator Call your dealer for service DEVICE FUSE TRBL NOW or HAD TRBL Indicated if there is a problem with one or more of three solid state fuses on the Model 1503 Processor Module These fuses can be restored without having to replace anything The
67. el 1503 Version This means that you press 1 for home control functions 2 for secu rity 3 for buttons etc Pressing one of the keys on the phone will move you to another menu You do not have to wait for the Model 1503 to finish talking Once you are familiar with the menus you can simply punch the numbers on the phone without waiting Whenever you press a number the Model 1503 stops talking and goes on to the function that you have selected If you press a key that is not on the current menu you will hear 3 beeps and the menu will be re peated So that the Model 1503 does not tie up your phone there is a 10 to 15 second timeout that starts after the Model 1503 stops talking If it does not hear any numbers from your phone in 10 to 15 seconds after it stops talking the Model 1503 will hang up If it hangs up you must call the Model 1503 again if you are on a remote phone or hang up wait a few seconds then pick up and press the key if you are on an in house phon To hear the main menu again press 0 your phone To cancel an operation press for CANCEL You will hear CANCEL and one beep for a cancel operation you make a mistake you will hear 3 beeps then the Model 1503 will re read whichever menu that you are on 1 HOMECONTROL Press 1 from the MAIN MENU to get to the HOME CONTROL menu The Model 1503 will say HOME CONTROL ENTER UNI
68. elay ONLY applies to the entry exit zone your doors If you or someone else come in through a window there will be no entry delay and the alarm will sound immediately When you come in through a door on the entry exit zone the other zones are delayed too This allows you to get to your phone or console to turn off the security system even if you have to go through a room protected a motion detec tor Some doors a back door or rage door may be configured as a double or quadruple entry delay If so then that door has two times or four times the entry delay shown on the display The default entry delay is 15 seconds If you wish to allow your self more time to get in and turn off the security system you may set the entry delay between 15 and 45 seconds To change the ENTRY DELAY enter the desired time in seconds on the keypad then press ENTER The console will beep and the new entry delay will be displayed EXIT DELAY The EXIT DELAY is the time in seconds that you have to leave your house when you turn on the system When arming the system in HOME ASLEEP or AWAY modes the system will wait this amount of time before actually arming itself The default entry delay is 15 seconds You may change it from 15 to 180 seconds To change the EXIT DELAY enter the desired entry delay time in seconds then press ENTER OUTSIDE SIRE
69. en scroll up and down among the unused units For example pressing UNIT NUM BER SHOW SHOW will display the names of units starting with Unit 1 When you get to unit 19 the display will jump to Unit 81 if there are no expansion enclosures 32 5 PROGRAMMING Your Model 1503 can be pro grammed to do its home control and security functions on atime sched ule or in response to an event occurring the system This sec tion describes how to program the Model 1503 You may program the following items Unit Numbers on off on for time off for time dim brighten Model 1101 Energy Saver Modules on off on for time off for time low setback temperature high setback temperature Temperatures lo and hi tem peratures All Lights On All Off Security modes OFF HOME ASLEEP AWAY Bypass and Restore Buttons These items can be programmed to happen Once on a certain date One tim program Repeatedly repeating programs In response to an event button programs Further you can conditionalize programs so that they only run under certain circumstances Your security system can be in any mode while you program OFF HOME ASLEEP or AWAY However you must enter your MASTER CODE if the security system is in HOME ASLEEP or AWAY If an alarm is activated Model 1503 Owner s while you are programming simply pre
70. en the system is shipped from the factory If desired it can be enabled or disabled at any time See SET UP MISC QUICK ARM BYPASSING ZONES You can BYPASS a zone that you do not want protected while the system is armed Only the MASTER CODE can bypass and restor zones Bypassing is also the only way that a tamper or panic zone can be disarmed For example if there is a liquor closet or gun case ona tamper zone then you must bypass that zone to gain access to it Another reason to BYPASS a zone is if the zone is having trouble If a zone is causing a trouble indication you can bypass that zone to cut it out of the system until repairs are made When a zone is bypassed it is no longer checked for alarm or trouble conditions When you bypass a zone using the console or over the phone it will STAY bypassed until you RESTORE it The console status display will show that the zone is bypassed To bypass a zone press the key after pressing any of the SECURITY keys then enter the zone number to bypass then ENTER then your master code number For example toarmthe system in AWAY mode and bypass zone 2 press AWAY 2 ENTER then enter your master code number You can also scroll through the zones if you do not know which zone number it is For example to arm the ASLEEP mode with the UPSTAIRS WINDOW bypassed press ASLEEP SHOW repeat until
71. entral station daily or weekly basis This verifies proper operation of the entire monitoring system periodic basis When the digital communicator is used all voice dial outs will be delayed for five minutes after the expiration of the dial out delay to allow time for the central station to call the premises If the digital communicator is unable to successfully communicate with the central station the con sole will display the COMMUNICATOR trouble condition This trouble condition is reported by the voice dialer as SECURITY PHONE MESSAGE trouble VOICE DIALER In UL Listed Installations the Voice Dialer is supplementary to the DIGITAL DIALER described above The voice dial out feature of the Model 1503 is a sophisticated system that can notify you at the office on vacation pocket pager or notify your neighbor a relative and in some cases local authorities Check with your local authori ties to see what number your system should call Be aware that in many metropolitan areas police and fire departments do not allow a voice dialer to call their lines If this is the case in your area you must Model 1503 Owner s Manual use amonitoring service if you want the police notified when your alarmis activated As a preventative measure against phoning ina false alarm you should have the system try t
72. er setback tempera ture as necessary Note also that PESMs are NOT affected by ALL ON or ALL OFF commands FREEZE ALARM PESMs can also be used to alarm potential freeze conditions before damage to pipes and appliances can occur An alarm will be generated if a temperature below 40 degrees is detected by any PESM in the system The alarm will not clear until the temperature exceeds 45 degrees When the alarm is initiated the console beeper will be turned on and an alarm dialout sequence will be initiated after the normal dialout delay Both voice and digi tal communicator dialouts may be used The voice dialout will follow the FREEZE ALARM ORDER as specified in SET UP DIAL The digital commu nicator will report the FREEZE ALARM CODE to the Central Station Inside and outside sirens are not activated for freeze alarms OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE A special version of the Model 1101 PESM is available which may be mounted outdoors to read the out door temperature The zone used for the outdoor PESM is set up as an outdoor temperature zone type rather than as a programmable en ergy saver module zone type When set up this way the corresponding auxiliary output is not dedicated to the PESM and may be used for other purposes Also freeze alarms will not be generated by the out door temperature If the outdoor PESMis connected to zone 19 the outdoor temperat
73. etting back the HVAC system Door contacts and motion detectors can be used to turn on lighting auto matically then turn it off a few minutes after the person has left and then only if it s dark PROGRAMMING BUTTONS For each command that a button will activate you enter a program linking the command with the button that activates it There can be as many programs for one button as you like up to the memory limit of 255 programs The procedure for programming a button is Model 1503 Owner s Press PROG for programa button Enter the button number then ENTER If a conditional is desired press then the conditional i e PM for if dark Enter the command i e UNIT NUMBER 2 ON Press ENTER to save the program inmemory Repeat this procedure for each command that you want a button to perform You can also name the button so that a description of the button appears the display See SET UP NAMES EXAMPLE 1 Program button 3 as a GO TO BED button which will turn off all lights dim the porch light and arm the security system in the ASLEEP mode Press PROG The PROGRAM menu will appear on the display One of the options is for BUTTONS Press The display will read PROGRAM BUTTON 0 200 ENTER Press 3 or the SHOW key to scroll through the buttons then the ENTER key The di
74. from any Touch Tone phone and talk to your Model 1503 exactly as if you were at home except that you must enter your access or master codes to gain access to the Model 1503 To call your system from any touch tone phone call your number After 8 rings or whatever you have set RINGS BEFORE ANSWER to see SET UP DIAL your Model 1503 will answer and beep Press the digits of your access or master code on the phone The first digit must be pressed within 3 seconds of the beep You will hear the menu If you hear three beeps after entering the code you have entered the wrong code Try again If you a mistake while entering the code press the key and then nter the code again You have thr tries to enter a valid code A successful remote access is logged in the event log as a REMOTE PHONE ACCESS along with the time and date of its occurrence If you see that a remote phone access occurred and you don t believe that 51 Home Automation it was authorized you should change your access and master codes to stop whoever made the calls There are a number of SET UP items that control what you can do from a remote phone when you or anyone else calls into your home If you do not want to have the Model 1503 answer outside calls ever you can set ANSWER OUTSIDE CALLS to NO If you do not want to allow a remote caller to be able to control anything but still get
75. from memory auto matically since it is a one time program EXAMPLE 3 Turn the Security system to AWAY mode at 10 30 PM on 11 10 From the PROGRAM menu press the PROG key if you re at the time date and status display press AWAY The display reads ARM SYSTEM AWAY CODE BYPASS RESTORE Enter your MASTER CODE ONLY the master code can program the security system modes the auxiliary codes cannot You may also program the system to bypass and restore zones if desired To do so press or then the zone number to bypass or restore then enter your master code The display will now read PROGRM AWAY 12 00 11 08 IF Press TIME 1 0 3 0 Press DATE DAY 1 1 1 0 ENTER The display will now read PROGRM AWAY 10 30 PM 11 10 IF At this point we can save the program by pressing ENTER or press CANCEL to skip saving the program and go back to the PROGRAM menu Press CANCEL The console will beep once and go back to the PROGRAM menu REPEATING PROGRAMS Repeating programs are pro grammed by time and day of the week They do not delete them selves They will run every day that they are programmed to run until you delete the program using SHOW PROG DELETE Three examples are given EXAMPLE 4 Program Unit number 2 your FRONT PORCH light to come on at sunset every day of the week From the time date and status display p
76. gital recording of a real human voice so the sound is startlingly life like You send commands to it using the keys of lephon your Touch Tone There are no tapes discs or other moving parts associated with the speech and control features so there is no maintenance or parts to wear out PULSE AND TONE PHONES There are two basic types of phones in use those that dial using pulses rotary dial phones are pulse type phones those that dial using tones You can tell the difference by listening to the receiver when you dial If you hear a repetitive clicking when you dial a number like 8 its a pulse dial ing phone If you hear a tone when you dial a digit its a tone phone Only TONE phones will work with the Model 1503 Some phones have switches that allow you to select PULSE or TONE Set them to TONE to work with the Model 1503 You can still use pulse phones in your home when you have a Model 1503 installed but you must WAIT 5 SECONDS after picking up the re ceiver to begin dialing witha PULSE phone You do not have to wait when using a TONE phone NOTE There are two keys on your Touch Tone telephone that are spe cial The key pound key to the right of the zero and the key star key to the left of the zero You will use these keys with the Model 1503 IN HOUSE PHONES Each time you pick up your tele phone at home
77. he event of a fire alarm Your tions family should practice fire drills periodically to ensure that 10 The Model 1503 Version 2 and everyone is familiar with the plan the Model 1503 LC are compatible with the ADEMCO Model 685 Re 1 Draw a floor plan of your ceiver in either of the formats home showing location of fire available and smoke detectors Show two exit routes from each room The Ti Installer primary exit and an alternate scape rout 2 sure that your family NUMBER knows what the fire alarm signal sounds like 3 In the event of fire alarm DO NOT open a closed door First touch the door If it is hot to the touch use the alter native escape route 4 Since smoke tends to rise keep low to the floor during your escape crawling if neces sary If you encounter any smoke hold your breath 9 During fire alarm do not stop to pack or gather belong ings Exit immediately and meet at a designated spot outside the b 6 DO NOT return to a burning house tes Notify the fire department using a neighbor s telephone 77 Home Automation Inc FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMIS SION NOTICE 1 The Federal Communications Com mission FCC has established Rules which permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network Standardized jacks are used for these connections This equipment should not be used on party lines or co
78. he unit number or scroll to it using the SHOW and SET UP keys then press the key on the keypad The console display top line will read UNIT NAME DIMMER unit name being the description of the unit number you entered and the bottom line will read 1 9 STEPS DIMMER Press a number 1 9 to indicate how much you want to dim the unit number 1 is a little dimmer 9 is a lot dimmer Usually 2 or 3 steps is best The console will beep and the light will be dimmed To brighten a light press the UNIT NUMBER key enter the desired unit number press the key on the for BRIGHTER then enter the number of steps to brighten the light NOTES A lamp module that is OFF will come on to full intensity when a dim command is received then dim the number of steps that you en tered A lamp module that is dimmed all the way down so that it looks OFF is not actually off and will not respond to an ON command It should either be brightened or turned OFF then ON to restore full intensity 26 ALL LIGHTS ON To turn on all light modules press the ALL key then the ON key The console will beep anda command will be sent that turns all LAMP MODULES on Note that lamp modules that are currently dimmed will remain at the same intensity they will not get brighter Appli ance Modules do not respond when the ALL LIGHTS ON command is sen
79. in lines 2 If this device is malfunctioning it may also be causing harm to the telephone network this device should be disconnected until the source of the problem can be determined and cor rected If this is not done the tele phone company may temporarily discon nect service 3 The telephone company may make changes in it s technical operations and procedures if such changes affect the compatibility or use of this de vice the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes 4 If the telephone company requests information on what equipment is nected to their lines inform them of a The telephon connected to b The ringer equivalence number c The USOC jack required d The FCC Registration number Items b c and d can be found on the label on the inside of the Model 1503 Control Communicator enclosure The ringer equivalence number is number this unit is used to determine how many devices can be connected to your telephone line In most areas the sum of the RENs of all devices on any one line should not exceed five 5 0 If too many devices are attached they may not ring prop erly 5 In the event of equipment mal function all repairs should be made by our company or an authorized agent It is the responsibility of users requir ing service to report the need for service to our Company or to one of our authorize
80. its low setpoint is 60 high setpoint is 0 and that the bath room heat is unit 12 You could have another program to run button 190 if asleep at 8 30 ends CHANGING AND DELETING PROGRAMS When you create a program and press ENTER the program goes into memory You can change certain items in a program or you can de lete the program remove it from memory This is described fully in SHOW 47 Home Automation Inc 6 SHOW The SHOW function allows you to show the following items on the display Programs all timed and button programs Events the 50 most recent alarm system events Test a test facility for the zones Aux the status of tempera tures auxiliary inputs and out puts SHOW PROGRAMS You can show all of your pro grams or selected programs using the SHOW PROGRAM function When you enter the SHOW PROGRAM function the console display will allow you tos th ntire list of programs or to see specific security unit number or button programs on the display When you have selected only cer tain programs for display the other programs are masked out think of masking tape over the programs you don t want to see so that only the ones that you are interested in are displayed Programs can also be changed and deleted if you wish using the SHOW function SHOW ALL PROGRAMS The console display should be at the time date and stat
81. l of your name i e J for John The HOUSE CODE is used to pre vent interference from neighboring systems using X 10 Powerhouse modules For example if your next door neighbor has a system then his should be set to a HOUSE CODE different from yours To change the house code press one of the following numbers to enter the HOUSE CODE you want then press the ENTER key 70 Number HOUSE Number HOUSE CODE CODE A 9 2 10 J 3 1 4 D 2 L 5 3 6 F 4 N 7 G 8 6 The Model 1503 uses this house code for unit numbers 1 16 In Model 1503 Version 2 systems Unit numbers 80 96 are automati cally assigned to the next consecu tive house code For example if you set the Model 1503 House Code to then unit numbers 1 16 will be on house code B Unit numbers 80 96 will correspond to modules set to 1 16 on house code C Unit numbers 97 112 will correspond to module set to 1 16 on house code D Unit numbers 113 128 will correspond to modules set to 1 16 on house code E HELP MESSAGES To remind you of how to change the next item there are help mes sages built into the system Press SHOW to continue past the help message The help message says For the next item 0 1 128 unit 129 ALL LIGHTS Press ENTER after each entry and again when done Model 1503 Owner s ON F
82. lay for emer gency buttons The central station if used will be sent a code representing the type of alarm police emer gency button The voice message delivered to the called party when he answers and says anything is POLICE EMER GENCY BUTTON your address here EMERGENCY THE POLICE EMERGENCY BUTTON HAS BEEN ACTIVATED AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS Your address is spoken PHONE NUMBER your phone number that is stored in SET UP location MY PHONE NUMBER is spoken here PLEASE RESPOND IMMEDIATELY The message is repeated two times At any point during the message the called party can enter a code as described in EMERGENCY DIAL OUT to log in FIRE EMERGENCY BUTTON PRESSED When the FIRE EMERGENCY BUTTON is pressed the alarm operates exactly as described for POLICE EMERGENCY BUTTON except The interior sounder and exte rior siren pulse on and off to distinguish the fire alarm from the burglar alarm 17 Home Automation Inc The console display will read FIRE ALARM FIRE EMG BTN TRIPPED The Central Station if used will receive a Fire Emergency Button signal The voice dialer dials out using the FIRE DIAL ORDER with the following message EMERGENCY EMERGENCY THE FIRE EMERGENCY BUTTON HAS BEEN ACTIVATED AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS your a
83. ll hear a click as the Model 1503 hangs up It is recommended that you press 9 to terminate a remote call If you don t the Model 1503 will hang up anyway after about 15 seconds PANIC BUTTON OVER THE PHONE HHT On an in house phone only you can activate the POLICE EMERGENCY BUTTON by picking up the phone and pressing the key 6 times This activates the interior sounder the outside siren and turns on the ON FOR ALARM lights immediately The first that you press logs you in as usual then the next 5 presses of the key activate the alarm If you are already logged Model 1503 Owner s Manual into your system then it takes only 5 presses of the key to activate the emergency alarm To prevent accidental activation of the panic feature over th phone you must press the key 5 times all at once If you pause for more than 2 seconds or press any other key the panic activation is canceled The Model 1503 will say CANCEL when this happens If you wish to cancel the emergency alarm before you have activated it press any other key wait a few seconds or hang up Note that the PANIC BUTTON OVER THE PHONE feature only works if you are logged into the system In an emergency if you wish to set off the alarm simply pick up the phone and repeatedly press the key until the alarm sounds Be aware that under some circumstances it may be smarte
84. lowing sections DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VERSION 2 AND LC MODELS This Owner s Manual covers two products 1 1 1503 Version 2 2 Model 1503 LC The Model 1503 LC is a lite Model 1503 Version 2 The LC has all of the major features of the Version 2 but is not expandable The Model 1503 LC version is iden tical to the Model 1503 Version 2 except for the following features a The LC does not support the Model 1102 Expansion Enclosure b The LC can control 16 X 10 modules instead of 64 does not have the Voice Message featur da The LC Voice dialer does not say the address of the premises only the phone number The Digi tal dialer still reports all information Differences in models are noted in this manual OVERALL DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM Your Model 1503 system consists of the following components a Console s The console has a liquid crystal display LCD and a keypad to control the en tire system You may have 1 to 4 consoles system Each con sole works independently of the others Consoles can be mounted flush in the wall or in a wooden enclosure for table top or bed side use Keypad s The optional a simplified control key pad for the system It has LED indicators can arm and dis arm the system into any security mode and activate any of the macro buttons The Keyp
85. now when children enter or leave the house etc If you wish to turn the ENTRY EXIT CHIME off press 0 then ENTER to turn the feature off turn it back on press 1 then ENTER The default setting for ENTRY EXIT CHIME is YES BEEP ON TROUBLE If the Model 1503 detects trouble with itself or one of the zones connected to it it will display a message on the screen and beep the console twice per second continuously i e beep beep beep beep You silence this sound by pressing the CANCEL key However if the trouble occurs again the beeper will start ing again If you do not wish to hear the beeping sound when trouble occurs set BEEP ON TROUBLE to NOby pressing 0 then ENTER To turn the feature back on press 1 then ENTER to set it to YES The display will still show the trouble indication when BEEP ON TROUBLE is set to NO The default setting for BEEP ON TROUBLE is YES 71 Home Automation QUICK ARM ENABLED The Quick Arm feature allows the security system to be armed by pressing the desired mode key twice instead of having to enter your code To enable quick arm press 1 ENTER To disable this feature press 0 ENTER The default setting for QUICK ARM ENABLED is NO TIME CLOCK 1 ON TIME TIME CLOCK 1 OFF TIME TIME CLOCK 2 ON TIME TIME CLOCK 2 OFF TIME TIME CLOCK 3 ON TIME TIME CLOCK 3 OFF TIME These
86. nt will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permis sible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications com pany The equipment must also be in stalled using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephon xtension cord cus tomer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not pre vent degradation of service in some Situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Cana dian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alter ations made by the user to this equip ment or equipment malfunctions may
87. o phone you a neighbor rela tive and then try you again The called party can stop the system from calling the next number by entering the access code If a neighbor can look out his window and see that there isn t a problem then he can decide not to call 911 or the police See WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE POLICE EMERGENCY BUTTON pressed The voice dialer looks at the BURGLAR DIAL ORDER to determine which numbers to dial out in what order FIRE EMERGENCY BUTTON pressed The voice dialer looks at the FIRE DIAL ORDER to determine which numbers to dial and in what or der FREEZE ALARM ACTIVATED The voice dialer looks at the FREEZE DIAL ORDER to determine which numbers to dial and in what order A DIAL ORDER can have up to 8 ALARM IS ACTIVATED and also s SET UP DIAL HOW THE MODEL 1503 VOICE DIALER WORKS The voice dialer performs dif ferently depending on the type of alarm that is activated as fol lows BURGLAR ALARM ACTIVATED The voice dialer looks at the BURGLAR DIAL ntries allowing the dialer to make up to 8 calls If you want it to try a number twice it can be entered twice inthe dial order The dial order numbers can be chosen from DIAL OUT NUMBERs 1 4 INSTRUC TIONS FOR CALLED PARTY The page titled Instructions for Called Party should b
88. odules set to unit number 2 Front Porch Light 4 Bedroom Light and an energy saver module on unit 17 that Today s date is November 8 11 08 and that the current time is mid afternoon The security mode should be OFF ONE TIME PROGRAMS One time programs run once then delete themselves frommemory after they run One time programs are programmed by time anda day of the year Three examples are given EXAMPLE 1 Program unit 4 BEDROOM LIGHT on at 6 00 PMtoday 11 08 Press the PROG key The display will read PROGRAM the bottom line will read HC SEC BUTTON 0 200 to indicate that you can now press one of the Home Con trol keys one of the SECurity keys the key for BUTTONS or keypad keys 0 200 Press the key The display now reads UNIT the bottom line will read 1 128 ON OFF TIM LO HI to indicate what you can press next Press 4 or the SHOW key 4 times then 33 Home Automation Inc ON The display will now read ROOM LIGHT ON 12 00 AM 11 08 This is the program that you are preparing to enter whichis Turn BEDROOM LIGHT On at 12 00 AM on date 11 08 The Model 1503 assumes the tim of 12 00 AM and uses today s date as a default for the program date The IF is for conditionals Ig nore it for now Press the TIME key to change
89. one When REMOTE COMMANDS OK is set to YES the Model 1503 will allow all commands to be executed when called from a remote tel phone If REMOTE COMMANDS OK is set to NO then lights appliances and the security system cannot be controlled froma remote telephon that dials into your home You can issue commands froma local in house phone with REMOTE COMMANDS OK set to on or off If the system dials out the called party can issue commands with REMOTE COMMANDS OK set to on or off To set REMOTE COMMANDS OK to NO press 0 then ENTER To change it back to YES press 1 then ENTER The default for REMOTE COMMANDS OK is YES RINGS BEFORE ANSWER Your phone must ring this number of times before the Model 1503 will answer an incoming call to your phone See ANSWERING MACHINES if you have one To change RINGS BEFORE ANSWER enter the new number from 1 to 10 then press the ENTER key The factory default for RINGS BEFORE ANSWER is 8 74 DIAL TYPE The DIAL TYPE specifies the typ of dialing used when the Model 1503 dials out If you do not have Touch Tone service then DIAL TYPE must be set to PULSE To change the DIAL TYPE to PULSE press 1 then ENTER To change the DIAL TYPE to TONE press 0 then ENTER The default dial type is TONE MY PHONE NUMBER MY PHONE NUMBER is the phone number that
90. one in the AWAY mode so that you will have time to turn the system off when you return through your door Note that the ENTRY DELAY only applies if you come in through an ENTRY EXIT zone If someone at tempts to climb into a window or if an interior zone is tripped before the ENTRY EXIT zone the alarm will be activated immedi ately Model 1503 Owner s Manual you do enter through EN TRY EXIT zone first then the other zones are disabled during the ENTRY DELAY in case you have to cross through another zone to get to your console an interior motion detec tor for example To put your system in the AWAY mode Press the AWAY key Press your code number on the keypad The console will beep once and the red indicator on the AWAY key will light Leave your home and close the door promptly The system will be fully armed after the EXIT DELAY If you make a mistake press CANCEL and start over The programmed ENTRY DELAY is seconds the programmed EXIT DELAY is seconds QUICKARM For extra convenience the Model 1503 be armed simply by press ing the HOME ASLEEP or AWAY button twice eliminating the need to nter the cod To quick arm the system in the AWAY mode press AWAY AWAY The quick arm feature only works if the alarm system is in the OFF mode and if no alarms are sound ing This feature is disabled wh
91. only be executed if the system is ina particular security mode specify the security mode after IF For example To allow a program to only be executed if the systemis in the ASLEEP mode press ASLEEP The display will then show the selected program conditional DISPLAY CONDITIONAL blank always enabled LIT if light DRK if dark T2E if time clock 2 enabled on T3D if time clock 3 dis abled off 55 if zone 5 closed secure 13A if zone 13 open in alarm OFF if security mode is OFF HOM if security mode is HOME ASL if security mode is ASLEEP AWY if security mode is AWAY When programming buttons the conditional must be selected befor the command for that button is programmed Example 4 Turn the foyer light on unit 1 when the front door is opened zone 1 therefore button 11 if dark Press PROG BUTTON 1 1 ENTER IF PM UNIT NUMBER 1 ON The display should read PROG WHEN 21 ALM IF UNIT 1 ON Press ENTER to commit the programto memory When programming timed programs the conditional can be added at any time during the programming se quence Example 5 Program the living room lamp unit 7 on for 45 min utes at 6 30 PM Monday Wednesday and Friday if AWAY PROG UNIT NUMBER 7 TIME 4 5 TIME 6 3 0 DATE DAY DATE DAY MON WED FRI ENTER IF AWAY The display should r
92. p the line and make begin During the lockout period the Model 1503 will not answer a call after any number of rings which should discourage the caller If a lockout occurs the event PHONE ACCESS DENIED is entered into the event log along with the time and date of its occurrence 52 its Beep Enter your access or master code within 3 seconds of the Model 1503 beep Most answering machines beep when they hang up Some beep when they stop recording then stay on the line while they reset their tapes then hang up The Model 1503 answers AFTER the answering hangs up Do not confuse the answering machine beep with the Model 1503 beep which has a distinctive sound more like a meep Model 1503 Owner s Manual ALTERNATE METHOD The Model 1503 has an alternate access method that may be mor ffective especially when calling long distance Call the system and allow the phone to ring once or twice 2 Hang up 3 Within 60 seconds call the system again It will answer on the first ring and beep 4 Enter your code MAIN MENU Once you have successfully logged into your Model 1503 it will read you a menu of commands as follows COMMANDS ARE HOME CONTROL SECURITY BUTTON ALL ON ALL OFF STATUS EVENTS MESSAGE 2 only 9 GOODBYE STAR CANCEL 0 1 Q N P Mod
93. r you should know how to turn your alarm system OFF Turning the system OFF disarms the burglar alarm resets the fire and emergency alarms and silences all sirens and sounders Go to your console now and look at the keypad You will note that there is a border around four keys with the word SECURITY at the top The bottom key in this group is OFF This key will be referred to as the SECURITY OFF key Press the SECURITY OFF key Now press the four digits of your MASTER CODE on the number keys That s all there is to it Watch the display The top line will read DISARM SYSTEM OFF The bottom line will read CODE BY PASS RESTORE indicating that your options are to enter your code number or to bypass or restore zones Do not be concerned with Bypass and Restore for now For each digit that you press an X will appear indicating that the key has been pressed After the fourth digit of your code is pressed the console will beep once to indicate that you have correctly disarmed the system and the GREEN indicator on the SECU RITY OFF key will light If an incorrect code is entered the words INVALID CODE will appear on the display and the console will beep three times In the event that you make a mistake press the SECURITY OFF key again then enter your master code again Practice disarming your sys
94. r to dial 911 or your police department directly Also be aware that your telephone will be unusable while the Model 1503 dials out Once th mergency alarm has been activated you must disarm the system as described in 2 SECURITY to silence the alarm If the dial out delay has passed then the in house phone will be disconnected and you must disarm the system from the console to silence the alarms PC ACCESS The Model 1503 is capable of communicating with an IBM compat ible personal computer PC The PC can be local in house or remote The PC must be equipped with a modem and running Home Automation Inc PCAccess software The Model 1503 has a built in modem If you wish to use your PC to configure program and check the status of your Model 1503 contact your dealer for the appropriate software for your PC 59 Home Automation DIAL OUT PLANNER Use the following dial out planner to help you set up the voice dial out numbers MODEL 1503 VOICE DIAL OUT PLANNER DIAL OUT NUMBER 1 DIAL OUT 1 ON TIME DAYS DIAL OUT 1 OFF TIME DAYS DIAL OUT NUMBER 2 DIAL OUT 2 ON TIME DAYS DIAL OUT 2 OFF TIME DAYS DIAL OUT NUMBER 3 DIAL OUT 3 ON TIME DAYS DIAL OUT 3 OFF TIME DAYS DIAL OUT NUM
95. ress PROG UNIT NUMBER 2 or the SHOW key twice ON Press TIME Press DATE DAY TWICE The display will read DAY S ONCE 1 9 0 You can now enter the days of the week that you 35 Home Automation Inc want this program to run 0 means that it will only run once on the date that is entered if you press the DATE DAY key only once as you did in the previous example You may change back to a one time program by pressing the DAY key The DATE menu will reap pear and you can enter the date for a one time program The DAY S will be set back to ONCE For the purpose of demonstration press the DATE DAY key again and the display will read DATE 11 08 MMDD DAY where you can enter a date for a time program Press the DATE DAY key one more time to return to the DAY S menu Now press 8 for weekdays The display top line will read DAY 5 indicating that you have selected Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday for this program to run Press 9 for weekends top line now reads DAY 5 MTWTFSS indicating that this program will run every day You can clear the days back to ONCE by pressing 0 try it and note the display or enter individual days by pressing the keypad key marked with the day Try pressing 1 for MON 3 for WED and 5 for FRI The top line will read
96. rty when he answers and says something is BURGLAR ALARM your address is spoken here EMERGENCY THE BURGLAR ALARM HAS BEEN ACTIVATED AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS your address is spoken here PHONE NUMBER your phone 16 here PLEASE RESPOND IMMEDIATELY The message is repeated two times At any point during the message the called party can enter a code as described in EMERGENCY DIAL OUT to log in and stop the Model 1503 from dialing any further numbers If the called party is busy does not answer or answers but does not enter a code then th Model 1503 goes to the BURGLAR DIAL ORDER to determine the next number to dial and the next call is made When the last call is made in the BURGLAR DIAL ORDER the house phones are reconnected the system stops dialing The system continues to sound all alarms and flash the flash ing light for 4 minutes after the alarmis activated After 4 minutes the outside siren and interior sounder are turned off and the alarm system resets itself The console beeper stays on the lights con tinue to flash If any other zone is tripped after reset the outdoor siren will again be activated andthe dialer will again dial out At any time the alarm system can be turned off at the console FIRE
97. ructions Thank you very much HOME PHONE OFFICE PHONE 61 Home Automation 8 EMERGENCY DIAL OUT Emergency dial out consists of two distinct parts the digital dialer andthe voice dialer DIGITAL DIALER The digital dialer also called a digital communicator reports alarm events to a central station monitoring center The digital dialer sends a digitally coded message to the central station s receiver and computer The puter in the central station pre sents your name address and other information to a human e a rator who notifies the appropri te authorities Digital communi cations to central station are generally superior to voice commu nications to friends and neighbors for three reasons there is always someone manning the central station there is virtually no chance for misinterpretation personnel at the central station are trained to respond The digital communicator will not dial out until the DIAL OUT DELAY SET UP 2 MISC has ex pired If the alarm is canceled prior to the expiration of the DIAL OUT DELAY no transmission will take place If the alarm is canceled after the DIAL OUT DELAY has expired all alarmtrips will be transmitted followed by CAN CEL code 62 The communicator may be set up to automatically send test code to the c
98. s Ly DG D s Press PROG 180 ENTER UNIT NUMBER 1 ON ENTER Continue 180 ENTER UNIT NUMBER 5 ON ENTER Continue 180 ENTER UNIT NUMBER 9 ON ENTER NOTE When you program buttons 179 or 180 the ALL OFF and ALL ON commands become buttons instead of commands If you program an ALL OFF or ALL ON as part of another button 1 178 for when away the reprogrammed ALL OFF or ALL ON will begin to execute after all other commands for the calling button This may make an unexpected change in the order that the commands get sent out For example the two programs 178 ENTER when away ALL OFF 178 ENTER when away UNIT 1 ON will turn all units off and then unit 1 back on when security is armed in the AWAY mode if button 179 ALL OFF has not been pro grammed If button 179 is pro grammed the Model 1503 puts button 179 in its button queue which can only start executing after it fin ishes any other buttons inthe queue including the calling button in this example button 178 when away So this case Unit 1 is turned on before the reprogrammed ALL OFF commands are sent PROGRAMMING ENERGY SAVER MODULES Your Model 1503 can be pro grammed to control your tempera tures based on a time schedule 45 Home Automation Inc like a programmable thermostat and by buttons for example your mode of sec
99. s the display will indicate that the zone was bypassed Note that there is an exit delay before the system is armed in any mode so that the bypass will only take place if the zone is in alarm when the exit delay is over the system actually arms itself When a zone is AUTO BYPASSED it will be automatically restoredth next time you arm or disarm the system The auto bypass is recorded in the event log as ZONE NAME BYPASSED To prevent any zone from being bypassed unintentionally you should always look for SYSTEM OK on the display before arming and leav ing the premises The AUTO BYPASS feature can be disabled if you do not want the systemto automatically bypass open zones If the auto bypass feature is disabled the alarm will sound if an open zone is armed NOTE The AUTO BYPASS feature is disabled on UL Listed Installa tions Model 1503 Owner s Manual EMERGENCY BUTTONS There are thr buttons on the console surrounded by a border marked EMERGENCY These buttons are labeled FIRE POLICE and MEDICAL There are actually two switches under each of these buttons Touch each button lightly with your fin gertip and you will feel two bumps under each one In order to activate one of the emergency buttons BOTH of these bumps must be pressed simultaneously using two fingers and held for approximately 1 second The EMERGENCY but
100. s 1DELETE that means press 1 to delete CANCEL If you are ever unsure and wish to return to the time date and status display press the CANCEL key You may have to press it more than once depending on how far into the function you were Each time you cancel out of opera tion the console will beep once to indicate that you have canceled The CANCEL key can also be used if you make a mistake whil nter ing a number For example if you enter a 2 when you meant to entera 3 press the CANCEL key to start over TROUBLE BEEPS The Model 1503 constantly checks itself and the entire system for proper operation If trouble is found the trouble will be dis played on the bottom line of the display and the console will beep at the rate of two beeps per second to alert you to the trouble This feature can be turned off if de sired See SET UP BEEP ON TROUBLE To silence the beeper press the CANCEL key For more information see TROUBLE INDICATIONS TIME OUT If you are called away from the console for any reason to take a phone call for instance while you are engaged in an operation the console will time out and cancel it for you after 3 minutes dis play will return to the normal timg and date display Model 1503 Owner s Manual 3 SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION DISARMING THE SECURITY SYSTEM and SILENCING ALARMS Before going any furthe
101. s zone is tripped the system performs a silent dial out as follows No alarms lights or console beepers are activated The sys tem does not display the duress alarm The system waits the dial out delay then begins to dial out If you are having your system monitored by a central station the central station will be sent a code representing the type of alarm duress If you are not using central station monitoring but are using the voice dial out capability the system looks at the BURGLAR DIAL ORDER to determine which number to call first and calls that number If you are using both central station monitoring and voice dial out then the voice dial out is delayed by five minutes to give the central station time to call you back For the voice dialer the system dials the first number in the BUR GLAR DIAL ORDER and delivers the message EMERGENCY EMERGENCY THE BURGLAR ALARM HAS BEEN ACTI VATED AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS Your address is spoken PHONE NUMBER your phone number that is stored in SET UP location MY PHONE NUMBER is spoken here THIS IS A SILENT ALARM PLEASE RESPOND IMMEDIATELY NOTE Model 1503 LC systems do not speak the address only the phone number ALARM RESET The alarm system will reset it self after the outside siren has been on for 4 minutes
102. sed to turn modules on and off or brighten and dim lamp control mod ules To turn a unit number on or off press the UNIT NUMBER key then enter the unit number on the keypad then press the home control ON or OFF key To see the name of the unit before issuing the on or off command press the SHOW key after entering the unit number You can also scroll through the names of the units under control of the system by pressing UNIT NUMBER SHOW or SET UP repeatedly until the desired name is shown on the display then ON or OFF The console display top line will read UNIT then echo the name of the unit number that you enter The bottom line will read 1 128 ON OFF TIM LO HI indi cating that your next step is to enter the unit number then press one of the following keys ON OFF the TIME key to DIM the light LO to BRIGHTEN the light Note Model 1503 LC units menu reads 1 19 ON OFF TIM LO HI When you press the OFF or ON key the console will beep once the unit number will be turned off or on and the display will return to the time date and status dis play DIMMING AND BRIGHTENING LAMPS 25 Home Automation Inc Note Only Lamp modules and wall switch modules marked for descent lamps only will respond to dim and brighten commands To dima unit press the UNIT NUMBER key then enter t
103. setpoints on all temperature zone types The temperature zone types are Programmable energy saver module PESM Type 80 Outdoor temperature Type 81 Temperature Type 82 Temperature alarm 83 The setpoints are set as de scribed for programmable energy saver modules The zone type is set up during installation by your dealer Each of the setpoints may be set from 0 to 120 degrees Settinga setpoint to 0 degrees disables that setpoint The high setpoint must always be at least four degrees higher than the low setpoint if both setpoints are used Model 1503 Owner s For each temperature zone the secure alarm status of the zone is determined by the current tempera ture of the zone in relation to its setpoints The zone is considered to in alarm if the current tem perature is below the low setpoint or above the high setpoint Other wise the zone is secur Like ordinary security zones the secure alarm status of these temperature zones can be used as conditions for programs Also changes the status of tempera ture zone will activate the event buttons associated with that zone EXAMPLE 1 Turn on a ceiling fan whenthe temperature in zone 17 is higher than 75 degrees PROG button 43 when zone 17 in alarm 10 ON ENTER button 44 when zone 17 se cure UN
104. splay the number of programs found for BUTTON NUMBER 3 then return to the time date and status display You may omit pressing the SHOW button if you wish you do not wish to run the button programs press CANCEL in stead of ENTER If no programs are found for the button the console will beep three times and read 0 PROGRAMS RUN then return to the time date and status display TIMED PROGRAMMING OF BUTTONS NOTE In UL Listed Installa tions Timed Programming of Button functions which control the secu rity system i e arming and dis arming shall not be used Model 1503 Owner s Buttons can be programmed to run a time and date or day schedule exactly as any other command But tons can be programmed as one time programs or repeating programs EXAMPLE Program BUTTON 2 to run at 6 00 PMevery weekday Press PROG fromthe time date and status display Press 2 ENTER The button number that you wish to program The display will read RUN BUT TON 2 12 00 AM 11 08 IF Press TIME 6 0 0 PM Press DATE DAY DATE DAY 8 ENTER The display will now read RUN BUTTON 2 6 00 PM If a name has been set up for button 2 the display will show the name instead of BUTTON 2 Press ENTER to commit the program to memory or CANCEL to quit If this program is entered the Model 1503 will run all of the B
105. splay top line will read PROG BUTTON 3 If the button name GO TO BED has been set up the display will read PROG GO TO BED The bottom line will read UNIT ALL SEC 0 200 IF indi cating that your next choices are the UNIT key the ALL key one of the SECurity keys another button 0 200 conditional IF Press ALL OFF The display will read GO TO BED ALL OFF Press ENTER to commit this programto memory The console will beep once and return to the PROGRAM display Now W nter the next program for but ton 3 Press 3 ENTER The display will again read PROG GO TO BED UNIT ALL SEC 0 200 IE Press UNIT NUMBER 2 or press the SHOW key twice for dim at this menu 2 The display will read PROG GO TO BED FRONT PORCH DIM 2 Press ENTER The console will beep and the program will be entered into memory Now enter the final program for button 3 Press 3 ENTER The display will again read PROG GO TO BED UNIT ALL SEC 0 200 REE y Press the ASLEEP key then enter your MASTER CODE 39 Home Automation Inc The display will read GO TO BED MASTER ASLEEP Press the ENTER key The console will beep once and the program will be entered into memory Button 3 now programmed for the GO TO BED example TO SEE YOUR
106. ss the CANCEL key to get back to the status display Then you can see which alarm is sounding and disarm the system It is recom mended that you program the system with the security system OFF PROGRAM STORAGE When you program your system programs are stored type of memory called battery backed RAM in the Model 1503 Control Communica tor These programs will not be lost even if AC power fails even if the battery is dead but not disconnected You will not have to reprogram your system every time there is a power failure The Model 1503 will hold up to 256 programs The console will indicate PROGRAM SPACE FULL if you try to enter more than 256 programs TIMED PROGRAMS Programming home control and security functions is exactly like turning unit numbers on and off bright dim etc except you press the PROG key first to tell the Model 1503 that you want to program this command instead of executing it now Then you enter the command just as you do when you are not programming then you enter a time and a date or days of the week that you want it to happen The console will then display the program that you have created at which point you can press ENTER to store it in memory or CANCEL to start over at the PROGRAM menu How to Program will be demon strated by the following examples Please follow the example on your console These examples assume that you have m
107. ster code if you wish Enter the four new digits which will be echoed on the display If you make a mistake press CANCEL The existing code will NOT be changed until you have entered 4 new digits and pressed the ENTER key When the new code is accepted you will hear the console beep once The new code is now in perma nent storage and will never be displayed by the system again REMEMBER YOUR NEW CODE Although you may change your codes the system will never allow you nor anyon lse tos th existing code You may only change a code to a new code Your master code allows you to do any and all functions fromthe console and fromthe telephone You should not give your master code to anyone who doesn t need to know it If someone finds out what your master code is you should change it Your master code was programmed to 1111 the factory CHANGE IT TO ANOTHER CODE IMMEDIATELY Record your new code and keep it ina safe place 65 Home Automation IF YOU FORGET your master code or if you have purchased a home with a system whose code is un known contact your dealer to have a new code installed AUXILIARY CODES 1 4 There are 4 auxiliary codes To take an auxiliary code out of the system enter 0000 as the code Your first AUXILIARY code is intended for maids service peopl or anyone who needs occasional The
108. t 74 UAL OWT ON u Sh a LR 74 OI SO tas 74 DIAL O UL NUMBER u Su p 74 LTA ON sera a aan D yy N 74 IIRO amu u aa Sa 74 FIRE DIAK ORDER Su ST a TQ Pu hua 74 BURG LAR DIAL ORDER 74 MEDICAL DIA tO RD ER 74 SET UP NAMES FOR ZONES UNITS AND 22 22 75 SET UP ADDRESS MODEL 1503 VERSION 2 75 10 UNDERWRITER S LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTS 76 11 FIRE ALARM ESCAPE PLANNING 77 12 APPENDIX u u u cnctecetccessctancedaveunwcanecvexcueccuncstuncsseueeuasbundewstesens 78 MODEL 1503 DEFAULT SETIINGS 220 78 SETUP DIAL f r Voice quasi 78 AsO DES G A ap ae aqa S a a 78 SET UP 2 MISCELA NEO US TE 78 MODEL 1503
109. t Only unit numbers 1 16 and 81 96 on the Version 2 respond to the ALL ON command Note The ALL ON and ALL OFF functions can be changed if de sired See PROGRAMMING ALL ON AND ALL OFF ALL OFF To turn off all modules including lamp and appliance modules press the ALL key then the OFF key Only unit numbers 1 16 and 81 96 on the Version 2 respond to the ALL OFF command Note On Model 1503 Version 2 systems you can set modules that you do NOT want controlled by ALL ON and ALL OFF commands to the third and fourth X 10 house codes units 97 128 TIMED ON OFFCOMMANDS The timed on off commands allow a control output to be turned on or off for a specified period of time Model 1503 Owner s The output may be turned ON for 1 99 minutes then OFF or turned OFF for 1 99 minutes then ON To enter a timed on off command press the UNIT NUMBER key enter the unit number or scroll to it using the SHOW and SETUP keys press the TIME key enter the on off time minutes then press the ON or OFF key For example to turn unit 11 on for 10 minutes then off press UNIT NUMBER 11 TIME 10 ON To turn unit 3 off for 30 minutes then on press UNIT NUMBER 3 TIME 30 OFF MOMENTARY ON OFFCOMMANDS A special variant of the timed on off command allows you to pulse an output on or off for three sec onds This feature can be useful for operating low voltage
110. t wish to enter any phone number for a particular dial out number press HOME CONTROL OFF then ENTER with the display showing a DIAL OUT NUMBER to enter a single dash Phone numbers can be up to 16 digits DIALOUT1ON DIAL OUT 1 OFF Dial out number 1 has two times associated with it an ON time and an OFF time The Model 1503 will only call this number if the time and days are between the DIAL OUT 1 For example if your normal work hours are 8 to 5 Monday through Friday then set DIAL OUT 1 ON to 8 00 AM MTWTF and DIAL OUT 1 OFF to 5 00 PM MIWTF These are the fault settings for DIAL OUT 1 ON and DIAL OUT 1 OFF With these settings the system will call DIAL OUT NUMBER 1 only if the alarm is activated on weekdays between the hours of 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM To change the time of these items press the TIME key then enter the new time hours then minutes then the AMor PM key To change the DAYS press the DATE DAY key Press 1 for Monday through 7 for Sunday Use 8 to set all weekdays 9 to set weekends Press 0 clear all days and change the date and time to NEVER Press ENTER when you have the days that you desire you want Dial Out Number 1 to ALWAYS be active press the SHOW key so that the display indicates DIAL OUT 1 OFF Press the DATE DAY key then 0 for NEVER then ENTER If the DIAL OUT 1 OFF is set to NEVE
111. te all of the programs associ ated with the first button before any of the programs associated with the second Model 1503 Owner s IMPORTANT NOTE Do not programa button to call itself for example PROG 190 ENTER 190 ENTER You will create an endless loop that could prevent other programs from running It could also cause the console to appear to lock up If this happens press the reset button in the Model 1503 Control Communicator to restore the con sole Delete th rrant programs PROGRAMMING ALLON ALLOFF COMMANDS The ALL ON and ALL OFF commands can be programmed as a button in stead of having a fixed action This feature allows you to custom ize the lights that are affected by the ALL ON and ALL OFF commands When you press ALL ON on the LCD Console or using a phone the system will now look for programs for BUTTON 180 If there are none then the system will perform the usual ALL ON command If you have entered programs for BUTTON 180 the system will execute those pro grams instead of the usual ALL ON Similarly the ALL OFF command will check for programs for BUTTON 179 If there are none then th system will perform the usual ALL OFF command If you have entered programs for BUTTON 179 the system will execute those programs instead of the usual ALL OFF EXAMPLE Program the ALL ON com mand to only turn on unit number
112. tem until you are comfortable with this procedure Do it at least 4 times NOTES Th If you accidentally press the key the bottom key in the HOME CONTROL group instead of the key you can still turn off the alarm by entering your code 2 If the alarm has been acti vated the keys in the PROGRAM MING group are locked out You must silence the alarm using the SECURITY OFF HOME ASLEEP or AWAY keys TURNING THE SECURITY SYSTEM ON Now that you know how to turn it off here s how to turn the secu rity system ON There are thr available modes for the security system HOME ASLEEP and AWAY 11 Home Automation Inc The HOME mode is intended for use when you and your family are in your home and you wish to have doors and windows armed but no interior motion detectors armed so that your family may move about freely inside the house PANIC TAMPER and FIRE zones are always armed as are the three EMERGENCY buttons on the console Inthe HOME mode there is an ENTRY DELAY the ENTRY EXIT zone so that arriving family member can turn off the alarm before it sounds To put your system in the HOME mode Press the HOME key Enter your code number on the keypad The console will beep once and the yellow indicator on the HOME key will light meaning that you have armed the system in
113. the status of the system you can set REMOTE COMMANDS OK to NO You may also change the number of rings before the Model 1503 answers by changing RINGS BEFORE ANSWER None of these set up items affect the operation of the Model 1503 over the in house phones PHONE ACCESS DENIED REMOTE LOCKOUT The Model 1503 has a remote lockout feature to discourage youngsters and adults who act that way fromtrying to access your system If four invalid codes are entered the system will hang up and a one hour lockout period will The one hour lockout does not apply to in house phones The lock out is cleared immediately if the Model 1503 is accessed using an in house phone ANSWERING MACHINES If you have an answering ma chine set it as you normally do Most machines answer after 2 to 4 rings The Model 1503 should be set to answer after 8 rings 8 rings is the factory setting for the Model 1503 When you call your home the answering machine will answer as it normally does Cover the mouthpiece of the phone so that the answering machine doesn t hear anything Most machines will hang up in about 10 seconds after playing your outgoing message If you have a machine with re mote message capability it will usually hang up after you check your messages About 1 second after the answer ing machine hangs up the Model 1503 will pick u
114. the ASLEEP mode or if the security system is not turned off during the ENTRY DELAY The interior sounder 15 acti vated which makes a loud con tinuous sound The ON FOR ALARM UNIT NUMBERS are turned on The FLASH FOR ALARM UNIT NUMBER begins to flash on and off 15 Home Automation Inc The system now waits the OUTSIDE number that is stored in SET UP location MY PHONE NUMBER is spoken SIREN DELAY 0 60 seconds The Outdoor Siren is activated which makes a loud continuous sound The system now waits the DIAL OUT DELAY 0 60 seconds The in house phones are seized or disconnected and the Model 1503 begins to dial out If you are having your system monitored by a central station the central station will be sent a code representing the type of alarm burglary and zone involved In most cases the central station will call back requesting your password or passcode If you are not using central station monitoring but are using the voice dial out capability the system looks at the BURGLAR DIAL ORDER to determine which number to call first and calls that number If you are using both central station monitoring and voice dial out then the voice dial out is delayed by five minutes to give the central station time to call you back For the voice dial out the mes sage delivered to the called pa
115. the HOME mode The system will arm itself after the EXIT DELAY If you make a mistake press CANCEL to start over ASLEEP The ASLEEP mode is used when you are asleep and everyone in your household is at home or not ex pected to return home In the ASLEEP mode your doors windows non sleeping area i e down stairs motion detectors are armed In the ASLEEP mode there is no entry delay The alarm system will be activated immediately if any door window or home interior mo tion detector is tripped fore only use ASLEEP mode when everyone is home and ready for bed 12 If you are going to sleep but a family member is expected home later use the HOME mode so that there is an entry delay To put your system in the ASLEEP mode Press the ASLEEP key Enter your code on the keypad The console will beep once and the red indicator on the ASLEEP key will light If you make a mistake press CANCEL and start over The system will arm itself after the EXIT DELAY AWAY Use the AWAY mode when you leave your house and no one is home All doors windows and motion detec tors are armed All zones have an EXIT DELAY so that you will have time to leav your house and close the door after you arm the system The system will be fully armed after the EXIT DE LAY There is an ENTRY DELAY on the ENTRY EXIT z
116. the Model 1503 will also pick up the line and listen for a pound key The key is the key to the right of the zero on your touch tone phone If the Model 1503 does not hear the key within 3 seconds it hangs up and does not listen in again until the next time you pick up your phone If the Model 1503 hears any key other than the key while it is listening in it disconnects itself immediately When the Model 1503 does hear the key within 3 seconds of your picking up the receiver it discon nects your phones from the phone company lines and connects your phones to itself and begins talk ing to you When you hang up your phones are immediat ly reconnected You must t have Touch Tone servic from your i telephone company Only TONE phones can access your Model 1503 PULSE phones cannot access your Model 1503 50 to the phone company Model 1503 Owner s Manual You will hear a slight click on your phone when the Model 1503 picks up or hangs up This is nor mal To access your Model 1503 from an in house phone Pick up the receiver of any Touch Tone phone in your house Pause for just a moment about a second then press the key on the phone You will hear the Model 1503 s voice read the menu whichtells you what commands are available over the telephon NOTE if your system is in HIGH SECURITY mode you must also enter your ACCESS
117. the form MM for months DD for days and for year Leading zeros cannot be skipped For example To set the date to December 3 1993 press 1 2 0 3 9 3 set the date to January 1 1994 press 0 1 0 1 9 4 The console will beep once as the date is accepted The system will then request the Day of Week Press the appropriate key 1 for Monday Model 1503 Owner s through 7 for Sunday The console will beep as it cepts the new day of week If the console beeps 3 times and rases the time or date you have entered the new time or date was invalid example 13 00 PM Try again CATEGORIES The next items that can be set up are grouped into three catego ries DIAL CODES MISCELLA NEOUS Once you select a category there are numerous items inthe category that can be changed To advance to the next item the category press the SHOW key To see the previous item in the cat egory press the SET UP key The display will wrap around fromthe last to the first and vice versa The items are listed below in the order that they appear in each category when pressing the SHOW key CODES CATEGORY To set up your CODES press SET UP 1 Codes The display will request your MASTER CODE Enter your master code MASTER CODE The display will read NEW MAS TER CODE 0000 9999 You may now enter a new four digit ma
118. the time The display will read TIME 12 00 AM HHMM AM PM Press 6 O O PM NOTE On Model 1503 systems us ing 24 hour format enter the 24 hour time then press ENTER For example 1 8 0 0 ENTER The display now reads BEDROOM LIGHT ON 6 00 PM 11 08 If you wish to change the time again you can press the time key again nter the time You can exit the programming mode at any time by pressing CANCEL The program you were working on will not be entered into memory Since 6 00 PMis what we want press ENTER The console beeps to indicate that the program has been stored and returns to the PROGRAM menu to allow you to program the next item Unit number 4 BEDROOM LIGHT will now be turned on at 6 00 PM today When it does the program that you entered will automatically be deleted from memory since it was a one time program 34 TO SEE YOUR PROGRAM press CANCEL to exit the program menu and return to the time date and status display Now press SHOW PROG 4 or the SHOW key 4 times ENTER BEDROOM LIGHT ON 6 00 PM 11 08 should be shown on the display SeeSHOW PROGRAMS for more information on this function Press CANCEL to return to the TIME DATE and STATUS display AUTOMATIC CALCULATION OF SUNRISE SUNSET The system automatically calcu lates the time of sunrise and sun set each day See SET UP MISC Sunrise sunset can be spe
119. thr time clocks are used to conditionalize programs They are used solely to define time periods during the week when cer tain programs should be enabled or disabled For example it may be desirable to conditionalize certain programs to occur only during a normal Monday through Friday 9 00 5 00 work week To change the on and off times press the DATE DAY key to change the days of the week and the TIME key to change the time See AUXILIARY CODE ON TIME for an example 72 LATITUDE LONGITUDE TIME ZONE The system automatically calcu lates the time of sunrise and sun set each day Sunrise sunset can be specified as the time a scheduling command is executed as an enable disable time or as a darkness conditional on a scheduling command or event button To enable the system to properly calculate sunrise and sunset times latitude longitude and time zone must be set up during installation These items should be set to the proper values for the location the Model 1503 is installed The latitude and longitude fora particular location may be obtained from an almanac or map of the area These values should be entered to the nearest degree The value tered for the time zone is the number of hours difference between local standard time at the Model 1503 location and Greenwich Mean Time The following values should be used for the standard time zones in North America wher
120. ti vate dangerous appliances by remote control or on timed basis HOUSE CODES All of your X 10 modules must set to a HOUSE CODE that is con descent lamps These modules ar capable of dimming the lamps Examples of lamp modules are the 10 LM465 Lamp Module WS467 Wall Switch WS4777 3 Way Wall Switch and the Leviton 6381 Wall Switch and 6383 3 Way Wall Switch These will be referred to as LAMP MODULES Appliance modules are for lamps or appliances handle larger loads but cannot dim lamps Examp the 10 AM486 2 pin appliance module AM466 3 pin appliance module 5 Sar R227 Split Receptacle Module D243 HD245 heavy duty modules and the Leviton 6291 Wall Switch and 6293 3 Way Wall Switch These will be referred to as APPLIANCE MODULES IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT EXCEED THE RATINGS FOR THESE MODULES LAMP MODULES will not work with anything other than incandescent lamps ordinary light bulbs No TVs VCRs ceiling fans appli ances etc should be plugged into lamp modules Damage can occur to the module and the appliance 24 trolled by your Model 1503 Each house code can have 16 unit num bers See SET UP MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE CODE to see how to set the house code on your Model 1503 The HOUSE CODE is set on each module using the red dial House codes ar letters A through P
121. to program BUTTONS A BUTTON is a number on the keypad 0 200 that is pro grammed to run a series of commands when it is pressed In computer jargon this is called a MACRO Buttons are used to program func tions that are specific to your home and life style Using a but ton you can activate several com mands at once Following are some examples of Buttons Leave for Work Button 1 turn off all lights turn the energy saver arm the security system inthe AWAY mode Dinner for Two Button 2 dim the dining and living room lights turn on the porch light turn off all the bedroom lights dim the den light turn on the stereo 38 turn off all lights dim outdoor lights 20 to extend bulb life and reduce consumption arm security in ASLEEP mode Watch TV dim the den lights turn off the bedroom and living room lights arm security in HOME mode To activate a preprogrammed but ton press its number then ENTER 1 1 ENTER Remember to look for SYSTEM OK on the display before using a macro to arm the security system For extra convenience certain buttons are automatically activated when you change security modes or when security zones open and close This powerful feature allows you to set your system up so that home control functions are performed when you arm your security system such as turning off all lights and s
122. tons are always armed When an emergency alarm is activated by one of the pushbuttons the red indicator for that button lights up All emergency alarms are si lenced by pressing and entering your code There is a shortcut for MEDICAL and FIRE emergency alarms which can be turned off using the CANCEL key or the SECURITY OFF key WHATTO DO WHEN YOU COME HOME Entry through a door If you enter your home while the system is armed in the HOME or AWAY modes using your normal entry door Console beeper comes dis play indicates BURGLAR ALARM ZONE NAME TRIPPED If more than one zone is tripped then the bottom line will show each zone tripped for two seconds Any lights or control modules programmed to come on for the door that you used will do so The system will wait the ENTRY DELAY time You should go to your console or telephone immediately and turn the security system off If you wish you may go directly to HOME or ASLEEP mode rather than turning the system OFF then back to HOME or ASLEEP If you return home and hear the alarm sounding DO NOT ENTER Use neighbor s phone to call for help WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE ALARM IS ACTIVATED BURGLAR ALARM ACTIVATED If someone enters through any zone other than ENTRY EXIT zone or if the security system is in
123. trolling switchable circuit breakers Es Telephones Your Touch Tone telephones are a part of the system too You can control your Model 1503 from any Touch Tone phone inside or away from your home THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW There are some basic things you should know before proceeding TIME DATE AND STATUS DISPLAY In its normal state the console display will show the time and date on the top line and the system status on the bottom line If all doors windows sensors etc are 8 closed and OK if no zones are bypassed and if there are no troubles the bottom line will show SYSTEM If one of the doors windows motion or other detector connected to the Model 1503 is open or has detected motion the bottom line of the display will say ZONE NAME IN ALARM for example FRONT DOOR IN ALARM If the zone name has not been entered during set up the display will give the zone number and zone type This display will remain for 2 seconds then the next zone in alarm or in trouble or bypassed will be displayed DISPLAY MENUS The system has been designed to be easy to operate Whenever you press a key on the console the display will indicate what you are doing and the bottom line will show a menu of your next options USER SPEC IFIED NAMES FOR ZONES UNITS AND BUTTONS The system can be set up to
124. ure may be displayed by pressing UNIT NUMBER 1 9 ENTER 29 Home Automation Inc Outdoor temperature zones havea HI and LO temperature associated with them that can be used for control purposes An example where the bathroom heat is turned on if the outdoor temp goes below 60 degrees is shown in the PROGRAM MING section HI and LO tempera tures are changed th the PESM same way as The outdoor temperature is nunciated over the telephone as part of the status menu main menu selection 6 It is also annunci ated through the home control menu after the unit number is entered TEMPERATURE CONTROL OF APPLIANCES You can control appliances nected to X 10 modules such ceiling fan using the BUTTONS feature of the Model 1503 For example the ceiling fan can be programmed to come on if the tem perature goes above the HI tempera ture A programming example to set this up is shown in the PROGRAMMING section HI LO setpoints for tempera ture zones are changed the same way as the PESM Use the zone number of the PESM for unit number when changing the HI and LO setpoints However on off control of the ceiling fan may involve a different unit number Use the ceiling fan s unit number to turn it ON or OFF The PESM and the ceiling fan are linked together by a button pro gram 30 TEMPERAT
125. urity Therefore your temperatures are adjusted for your real life schedule for maximum comfort and energy savings Following is a programming ample for temperature control based on security modes and button 1 which we call Vacation Programs for when security Efer PROG 175 when security off ENTER UNIT NUMBER 17 OFF Turns energy saver off when you disarm security so your thermostat works normally 175 ENTER UNIT NUMBER 17 temp 65 Sets winter set back temperature 175 ENTER UNIT NUMBER 17 hi temp 85 Sets summer set back temperature Programs for when asleep 177 ENTER UNIT NUMBER 17 Turns on energy saver when asleep Programs for when 178 ENTER UNIT NUMBER 17 ON Turns on energy saver when away Programs for Vacation 1 ENTER UNIT NUMBER 17 50 Sets vacation mode winter setback 46 1 ENTER UNIT NUMBER 17 86 Sets vacation mode summer setback 1 ENTER AWAY master code Arms security and turns ergy saver when you go into va cation mode You may wish to add timed com mands to change the setback tem peratures and on off status of the energy saver modules to complete your control strategy USING TEMPERATURES TO CONTROL APPLIANCES It is possible to set high and low
126. us display To show all programs in memory press 48 SHOW fromthe time date and status display The display top line will read SHOW the bottom line will read PROG EVENTS TEST 1AUX indicating that your next choices are to press the PROG key or for Events or for Test or 1 for Auxiliaries Press the PROG key The display reads SHOW PROGRAM UNIT 2SEC BTTN indicat ing that you have selected to SHOW PROGRAMS and that your next choices to press 1 to delete program the UNIT NUMBER key to show only unit number programs the 2 key to see Security programs or the key to see the BUTTON pro grams Press the SHOW key By pressing the SHOW key before pressing UNIT NUMBER 2 for Secu rity or for Buttons you have told the Model 1503 that you want to see ALL programs in memory If there are any programs in memory the first one will appear on the display Press the SHOW key to see the next program memory When you reach the end of the programs the console will beep three times and the display will read NO MORE PROGRAMS then the display will show the last program inthe list Press the SET UP key to go back to the Model 1503 Owner s previous program inmemory When you reach the top of the list the display will show the SHOW PROGRAMS menu DELETE PROGRAM To delete
127. ut the secu rity system in the whichever mode you selected OR you can bypass and restore zones To cancel press twice To put the security system in the mode you selected enter your code number on the telephone key pad When correctly entered the Model 1503 will say SECURITY MODE IS whatever you set it to To bypass a zone press the key instead of entering your code number The Model 1503 will say ENTER ZONE NUMBER TO BYPASS THEN POUND KEY STAR CANCEL Press the zone number that you want to bypass then press the key The Model 1503 will repeat the number of the zone you bypass ing then say CODE NUMBER 55 Home Automation Enter your code number When correctly entered the Model 1503 will say THE SECURITY MODE IS whatever you set it to To Restore a zone press the key instead of entering your code number The Model 1503 will say ENTER ZONE NUMBER TO RESTORE THEN POUND KEY POUND KEY ALL STAR CANCEL Press the zone number that you want to restore or the key to restore all zones The Model 1503 will repeat the zone number you entered or say ALL if you hit the key then CODE NUMBER Enter your code number When correctly entered the Model 1503 will say THE SECURITY MODE IS whatever you set it to You can press the key to can cel an
128. y can be seen by opening the Model 1503 Control Communicator enclosure door and looking in the opening of the aluminum cover on the door At the bottom you will see three small round components labeled 2 and PTC3 The thr fuses are for from left to right the CONSOLES the DEVICES and the HORNS The CONSOLES are powered through the fuse la beled CONSOLES If the CONSOLES fuse is blown then the consoles will not be working The DEVICES fuse powers the following devices that may be connected to the system some are options motion detectors smoke fire detectors AUXiliary OUTputs energy saver relays COMMUNICATOR outputs TO ARM output ARMED output The HORNS fuse powers the Inte rior siren and the Outdoor Siren If it is hot there is a fault in the wiring to one of these devices To reset these fuses the fault must be cleared Then unplug the Model 1503 power transformer or remove the tube type fuse on the Termination Board Disconnect then immediately reconnect th battery within 10 seconds to re tain your home control programs Wait a minute or two for the PTC fuse to cool Then plug in the transformer If you do not feel competent performing such tasks call your dealer for service NOTE If the battery is discon nected or the battery fuse is blown you will get a DEVICE FUSE TROUBLE in
129. y code off press SET UP 1 Codes then press the SHOW key to advance to AUX TIME ON Press DATE DAY 0 ENTER Then press CANCEL to exit the SET UP facility Or enter 0000 as the code AUXIUARY CODE 2 AUXIUARY CODE AUXIUARY CODE 4 These codes can be given to ily members or others They have the same capability as AUX CODE 1 but do not have an on time and off time To enter anew auxiliary code enter the four digits of the code then press ENTER To remove a code enter 0000 its place DURESS CODE Press the SHOW key to advance the display to NEW DURESS CODE If you are forced to disarm the system against your will by an intruder use the DURESS code in stead of the master or auxiliary code The alarm system will disarm normally except that a silent dial out will be performed The duress code is always active and only be used on the console and on an in house telephone to change the security system mode To cancel a duress dial out you must arm or disarm the security system using the master or valid auxiliary code The duress code is NOT set at the factory Enter a duress code immediately Record and remember the new Duress code ACCESS CODE The ACCESS code allows remote telephone access but cannot be used to arm or disarm the security system The access code cannot be used on the console The access code can be used to stop the s
130. ystem from making any further voice dial calls HIGH SECURITY MODE 67 Home Automation Press SHOW to advance the display to HIGH SECURITY MODE HIGH SECURITY MODE the 5 TER CODE is always required to do the following functions a View or Change SET UP items SET UP key Create PROGRAMS PROG key s View or delete PROGRAMS or the EVENT LOG SHOW key Access the system froma lo cal phone With HIGH SECURITY MODE off no code is required if the security system is in the OFF mode If the security system is in the HOME ASLEEP or AWAY mode then you will be prompted to enter the mas ter code when you press the SET UP PROG or SHOW keys If your system is set up with HIGH SECURITY on the display will request the MASTER CODE whenever you select one of these functions even if the security system is OFF Simply enter your master code Your system was shipped from the factory with HIGH SECURITY off which allows you to change set up items create and delete programs and view the event log without having to enter your master code In most residential applications this is appropriate If you havea commercial installation or would like added protection from unautho rized access to the system you may wish to turn the HIGH SECURITY MODE on

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