User`s guide

DE5450U 11
Following are two examples of the benefits gained by
using of automatic remote control:
Timer Control. When you are away, timed activation /
de-activation of lights, radio and TV simulates the
presence of people at home, to deter potential burglars.
Zone Control. Upon disturbance of a perimeter zone,
lights are switched on and a tape recorder starts
running, playing back a series of dog barks.
4.2 Manual Switch-On
You can switch appliances ON as instructed below. This
example shows how to switch on the lights controlled by X-
10 unit No. 1.
Action Resultant Display Sound
LIGHT ON
LIGHT ON 1
READY HH:MM
The lights controlled by X-10 unit No. 1 are switched on
4.3 Manual Switch-Off
You can switch appliances OFF as instructed below. This
example shows how to switch off the lights controlled by X-
10 unit No. 1.
Action Resultant Display Sound
LIGHT OFF
LIGHT OFF 1
READY HH:MM
The lights controlled by X-10 unit No. 1 are switched off
4.4 Automatic ON/OFF Control
You can select two of four options:
By Timer ON By timer OFF
By sensor ON By sensor OFF
The presently active options are shown with a dark box
(
) at the far right. You may view the two other options by
clicking
<9>.
A presently inactive option is shown without a dark box at
the far right. The dark box will appear if you click <OK>
while the option is displayed. The
represents the
“Happy Tune” - successful saving of a new option.
Action Resultant Display Sound
BY TIMER ON
(if this is the default)
If not satisfied -
BY TIMER OFF
If satisfied -
BY TIMER OFF
BY TIMER OFF
BY SENSOR ON
(if this is the default)
If not satisfied -
BY SENSOR OFF
If satisfied -
BY SENSOR OFF
BY SENSOR OFF
READY HH:MM
5. READING ALARM MEMORY AND TROUBLE DATA
5.1 Reviewing the Alarm / Tamper
Memory Content
The PowerMax retains in its memory alarm and “tamper”
events that occurred during the last arming period.
Note: Alarms enter the memory only after expiry of the
“abort period” (see Appendix A). This means that if you
disarm the system immediately - before the abort period
expires - there will be no memory indication.
A. Alarm / Tamper Indications
When the memory contains at least one event and the
system is in the disarmed state, a flashing MEMORY
message will be displayed as exemplified:
READY HH:MM
(alternating)
READY MEMORY
or, if the system is not ready for arming -
NOT READY HH:MM
(alternating)
NOT READY MEMORY
B. Investigating Alarm/Tamper Data
You can review the memory content, by clicking the
SHOW/OK button.
EXAMPLE 1
: An alarm was triggered because the garage
door - zone No. 12 - opened but then re-closed. In
addition, the bedroom motion detector - zone No. 7 - sent
a “Tamper” message because its cover had been removed.
Action Resultant Display Sound
READY HH:MM
y
Z12 ALARMED
(alternating)
y
GARAGE DOOR
Z07 TAMPER
(alternating)
y
BEDROOM
In response to additional clicking of the <SHOW/OK>
button, the display will either show details of other events
retained in memory (if any), or will revert to its initial state
(see A above).
EXAMPLE 2
: An alarm was triggered because the garage
door - zone No. 12 - opened, but was left open.