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E. Continue as in Paragraph 7.2, Steps C through P, until
you finish defining the factors that will activate the
selected X-10 unit. When done, Click <HOME> to
select any other X-10 unit and program the factors that
will activate it the same way as you did for the first one.
F. Once you are through dealing with all 7 (or just all
relevant) device codes, you have completed a full cycle
of the DEFINE OUTPUTS mode.
If at this point you wish to return to the
installer’s menu, click <AWAY>. This will get
you back to:
<OK> TO EXIT
You may now review and select any other
mode on the installer’s menu (by clicking
<NEXT> or <BACK>).
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8. RECORDING SPEECH
. RECORDING SPEECH. RECORDING SPEECH
. RECORDING SPEECH
8.1 Mode Description and Activation
This mode allows you to record short-duration speech
messages for two purposes:
House identity is a message announced automatically
when events are reported to private telephones.
3 custom zone names can be recorded and assigned
to specific zones. These names prove useful if none of
the 26 fixed zone names are found suitable for a
certain zone (see Para. 4.2, Step G.).
To activate the recording mode, proceed as follows:
A. Upon gaining access to the installer menu (see Section
1), the display will read “1. NEW INSTL CODE”.
B. Click <NEXT> until the 7th mode is displayed:
7. RECORD SPEECH
8.2 Recording Procedure
Having gained access to the RECORD SPEECH mode,
you can now record the house identity.
A. Click <OK>. The display will change into:
HOUSE IDENTITY
B. Press the <2> key until this is displayed briefly:
RECORD A MESSAGE
Immediately thereafter, the display will change into:
TALK NOW
C. Do not release the <2> key and start talking
immediately, while facing the front panel. The dark
square boxes will slowly disappear one by one, from
right to left. When the last one disappears (10 seconds
later) the following message will be displayed:
RECORDING ENDED
D. Release the <2> key. To check the message, press the
<5> key and listen to the playback.
E. Click <NEXT>. The display will change into:
USER TERM #1
F. Record the first customized zone name using the same
procedure as in Steps B through D above.
G. Click <NEXT> and repeat the procedure for the 2
nd
zone name and 3
rd
zone name. When done, click
<HOME> to return to the main menu.
You may now click <NEXT> to test the system (see
Section 9).
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9. DIAGNOSTIC TEST
. DIAGNOSTIC TEST. DIAGNOSTIC TEST
. DIAGNOSTIC TEST
9.1 Mode Description and Activation
This mode allows you to test the function of all wireless
sensors deployed throughout the protected area, to collect
information about the received signal strength from each
transmitter and to review accumulated data after the test.
The diagnostic test is designed to sense and report 3
reception levels as shown in the following table:
Reception Buzzer Response
Strong
Happy Tune twice ( - - - –––– ) ( - - - ––––)
Good
Happy Tune ( - - - –––– )
Poor
Sad tune ( –––––––– )
To activate the diagnostic mode, proceed as follows:
A. Upon gaining access to the installer menu (see Section
1), the display will read “1. NEW INSTL CODE”.
B. Click <NEXT> until the 8th mode is displayed:
8. DIAGNOSTICS
You may now conduct a walk test to gather new diagnostic
data and review the test results after completion of the
test.
9.2 Test Procedure
Having gained access to the DIAGNOSTICS mode,
proceed as follows:
A. Click <OK>. The display will read:
DIAG. TESTING
B. Walk test the entire protected site, making sure that all
detectors and sensors are triggered into alarm. When-
ever a sensor alarms, the zone name, number and
reception level will be displayed as shown in the
following example:
Bathroom
'
Z19 STRONG
'
DIAG. TESTING
You may listen to the buzzer response to signals
received from each sensor, thus being informed of the
signal level (see table in Para. 9.1). If the buzzer does
not respond - the signal was not received.
C . Upon completion of the test, you may review the
results by pressing <OK> repeatedly. The test results
appear one by one, starting with zone 1 and going up.
FRONT DOOR
(alternating for 5 seconds)
Z1 POOR