Specifications
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***  The currently saved option is displayed with a dark box at the right side. To review the options, repeatedly press <Next> button until 
the desired option is displayed, then press OK (a dark box will be displayed at the right side). For zone name list, refer to paragraph 
4.3 (DEFINE ZONE TYPES). 
Each X-10 unit has default zone name ( 01- front door, 02 - garage, 03 - garage door, 04 - back door, 05 – child room, 06 – office, 
07 – dining room, 08- dining room, 09 – kitchen, 10 – living room, 11 – living room, 12 – bedroom, 13 – bedroom, 14 – guest room, 
15 – master bedr). 
OK
NEXT
X-10 GENERAL DEFDEFINE INT/STRB
NEXT
TRBL INDICATION
OK
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OK
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don’t indicate
indicate
FAIL REPORT
OK
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NEXT
X-10 UNIT DEFINE
NEXT
NEXT
DEFINE PGM
NEXT
FLASH ON ALARM
OK
NEXT
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report to PAGERreport to C.S. 2
NEXT
rep to private
NEXT
report to C.S. 1
NEXT
send SMS
OK
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no flash
OK
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all light  flash
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OK
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OK
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OK
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disable
OK
enable
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disable
OK
enable
OK
disable
OK
enable
OK
disable
OK
enable
NEXT
disable
enable
3 PHASES & FREQ
OK
NEXT
LOCKOUT TIME
OK
NEXT
start - HH:MM A
stop - HH:MM A
xxxx - 00:00 A
OK
OK
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disable 3 phase
OK
3 phase 50 Hz
3 phase 60 Hz
Select “start”/”stop”and
enter the desired time.
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Figure 4.7 - Detail A 
4.8 RECORDING SPEECH 
This mode allows you to record short-duration speech 
messages for the following purposes: 
•  House identity is a message announced automatically 
when events are reported to private telephones. 
•  4 User Names can be recorded and assigned to users 
numbered 5-8. In case of event, the relevant user name 
will be added to the message that will be reported via 
the telephone. 
•  5 custom zone names can be recorded and assigned 
to specific zones. These names are useful if none of the 
26 fixed zone names are found suitable for a certain 
zone (see fig. 4.3). 
The recording process is shown below. 
NEXT
OK
HOUSE IDENTITY
8. RECORD SPEECH
(see figure 4.1a)
USER #5 NAME NEXT USER #6 NAME NEXT USER #7 NAME NEXT USER #8 NAME
RECORDING ENDED
TALK NOW
RECORD A MESSAGE
(e.g. “John’s house”)
(*) (*)
NEXT
(*) RECORD MESSAGE is displayed momentarily. The dark square boxes slowly disappear, one by one, until end of recording time.
(**) To check the recorded message, press the     key and listen to the playback.
- don’t release
Release button  [2]
(**)
Record users 5 - 8 names (for example, David, Rose, Mark, etc.).
The process is identical to HOUSE IDENTITY recording process.
USER TERM #1 USER TERM #2 USER TERM #3 USER TERM #4 USER TERM #5NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT
Record users terms 1-5 (e.g. Living room, Library, etc.), identical to HOUSE IDENTITY recording process.
Figure 4.8 - Speech Recording Flow Chart 
4.9 DIAGNOSTIC TEST 
This mode allows you to test the function of all protected 
area wireless sensors / wireless sirens and to receive / 
review information regarding the received signal strength. 
Three reception levels are sensed and reported: 
Received Signal Strength Indication 
Reception Buzzer Response 
Strong  Happy Tune twice ( - - - –––– ) ( - - - ––––) 
Good  Happy Tune ( - - - –––– ) 
Poor  Sad tune ( –––––––– ) 
The diagnostic test process is shown in figure 4.9. 
When you are instructed to perform "walk test", walk 
throughout the site to check the detectors / sensors. When 
a detector/sensor is triggered into alarm, its name, number 
and the alarm reception level should be indicated (for 
example, "Bathroom", "Z19 strong") and the buzzer should 
sound according to the alarm reception level (1 of 3). 
IMPORTANT! Reliable reception must be assured. 
Therefore, a "poor" signal strength is not acceptable. If 
you get a "poor" signal from a certain detector, re-locate it 
and re-test until a "good" or "strong" signal strength is 
received. This principle should be followed during the initial 
testing and also throughout subsequent system 
maintenance. 
For UL installation, the test result must be STRONG 
for all wireless devices. 










