Marmitek MS9470, MS9770, MS9970 User Manual

MS9470/MS9770/MS9970 MARMITEK NICOSHOP
MS9470/MS9770/MS9970
SECURITY AND HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEM
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You purchased a Marmitek Security System. Marmitek Security Systems are quality products and are manufactured with high precision.
The Marmitek Security System protects yourself and your home against intruders. On top of that your Marmitek Security System can control lights and appliances throughout your house (using the existing mains wires!). In that way your Marmitek Security System can create a “lived-in look” when you are away. Optional plug-in modules, wall switches or DIN-Rail modules (at the distribution panel) allow switching of appliances or dimming of lights. These modules can be programmed to be part of the alarm signalling.
Up to 16 wireless (radio) sensors can be installed onto the supplied Security Console SC2800. This base station can be operated by up to 8 wireless (radio) remote controllers. On top of that you can operate your Marmitek Security System via the keyboard of the Security Console SC2800.
When an alarm situation occurs, the built-in telephone voice dialler of the Security Console SC2800 will dial up to 4 pre-programmed telephone numbers and play your pre-recorded alarm message. Anyone picking up the
phone on the other end responds to the alarm message by pressing a single digit on that telephone. This will stop further dialling and allows the person who picked up the phone to “listen-in“ to the protected premises by means of the built-in microphone of the Security Console SC2800. Failing sensors will be reported in a similar way by playing a fixed service message.
It is important that you carefully read through all of the chapters of this users’ guide before starting the installation. Also when a third party is installing the system for you, you have to read this manual carefully as it contains important information regarding operation and use of the Marmitek SC2800.
In case of any problems during installation or use of the system, please read first through the troubleshooting chapter in the back of this users’ guide. You also can contact the Martmitek web site (marmitek.com) for additional information. In case you cannot fix the problem with these recommendations, you then have to contact the dealer where you purchased your Marmitek Security System.
CONTENTS
1. General 3
2. Safety Precautions 3
3. Marmitek Systems 4
3.1 Components 4
3.2 Important Features 4
4. Installation of the components 5
4.1 Signals and range 5
4.2 SC2800 Security Console (base station) 6
4.3 DS10 Door/Window Sensors 8
4.4 MS10 Motion Sensors 9
4.5 KR21 Key Fob Remote Control 10
4.6 SH624 System Remote Control (optional for MS9470) 10
4.7 LM12 Lamp Module (optional for MS9470) 11
4.8 Installation of other (wired) sensors 12
4.9 Installation of the GB10 Glass Break Sensor 12
4.10 DigiMax 210 wireless thermostat (OPTION) 14
5. Programming the SC2800 base station 15
5.1 Registration of radio sensors 15
5.2 Registration of wireless remote controls 16
5.3 Set siren on/off (silent alarm) 16
5.4 Programming of telephone numbers 17
5.5 Recording the alarm message 18
5.6 Delayed alarm times 19
5.7 Jamming detection on/off 20
5.8 Change personal identification code (PIN) 21
5.9 Erasing a radio sensor 22
5.10 Erasing of all settings 22
6. Operating the system 23
6.1 Install, Run 1 and Run 2 23
6.2 Arming the system 23
6.3 When an alarm situation occurs 24
6.4 Disarming the system 25
6.5 Disarming after an alarm (reset) 25
6.6 Panic alarm 26
6.7 Zone indicators 26
6.8 Controlling lights and appliances (Home Automation) 27
6.9 Lifestyle programming 29
7. SC2800 dial-in features 30
8. Setting ‘sensor error’ message 31
9. Troubleshooting 32
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1 GENERAL
• Marmitek systems are designed for use in dry environments.
• Avoid placement of system components in environments with extreme temperatures (normal operation is 0-40°C) or humidity.
• Only the supplied PS500 Mains Adapter can be used to power the SC2800 base station and preferably alkaline batteries should be used for the sensors and remote. Do not use rechargeable batteries!
• Marmitek equipment is CE approved, and has radio transmission approvals for most countries.
• Always carefully follow the instructions in the users’ guide.
2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• There is a hazard of electrical shock or injury if the system (the PS500 in particular) is installed in any other way than recommended in this manual. The electrical parameters, especially with respect to the mains voltage listed on the PS500, must be observed at all times.
• Only Marmitek Authorised Service Centres (MASC’s) are qualified to repair the system. Unauthorised opening of any parts of the system voids the warranty.
• It is highly dangerous to open the PS500 Mains Adapter as it contains parts carrying 230 V mains voltage. In case of malfunction of the PS500 Mains Adapter, unplug the system and contact your dealer.
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3.1 COMPONENTS
MARMITEK SYSTEMS CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS:
1 SC2800 SECURITY CONSOLE (BASE STATION)
2 PS500 MAINS ADAPTOR*
3 MS10 MOTION SENSORS
4 DS10 DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS
5 KR21 KEY FOB REMOTE CONTROL
6 WALL MOUNTING BRACKET FOR SC2800*
SECURITY CONSOLE
7 SH624 SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL
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8 LM12 LAMP MODULE (OPTIONAL FOR MS9470)
9 BREAKING GLASS DETECTOR (OPTIONAL)
10 SET OF ACCESSORIES: BATTERIES,
TELEPHONE CABLES (ANALOG AND ISDN), WIRED SENSOR CABLE, EAR PHONE AND INSTALLATION MATERIALS
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3.2 IMPORTANT FEATURES
• Up to 16 wireless sensors can be installed on the base station
• Alarm and system messages can be sent to up to 4 different phone numbers
• Anti jamming circuit detect interfering radio signals
• The alarm message can be recorded by the user (up to 12 sec.)
• Confirmation of the alarm message by pressing any key on a telephone (DTMF)
• “Listen-in” to the protected premises when an alarm is reported
• Silent alarm function (siren disabled)
• Lifestyle function perfectly simulates presence of residents
• Input for wired sensor (smoke or flood detector)
• Additional sirens and lights can be activated over mains wires (plug and play)
• Automatic activation of lights and appliances when leaving or upon arrival
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4 INSTALLATION OF THE COMPONENTS
4.1 SIGNALS AND RANGE
Your security system is using various communication techniques. For a good understanding of these, it is recommended to read through the short explanation given below.
Wireless:
The sensors (DS10 Door/Window Sensor, MS10 Motion Sensor, etc.) and remote controllers, are communicating wirelessly via radio signals with the base station. This has the great advantage that no wires need to be installed between sensors and base station. Moreover, you simply can take the Marmitek system with you in case you’re going to move. Built-in transmitters in the sensors and remotes and a receiver in the base station take care of this wireless communication. The ultra high frequencies (UHF) of the transmitters make sure that the signals go through walls and ceilings.
The range (maximum distance between transmitters and base station) depends on local circumstances. I.e. a brick wall will give more attention of the signal than a dry wall. Building materials with metal foil can greatly influence the range. Another reason for reduced range is that other transmitters are in use in the building, operating on the same frequency. Especially wireless (radio) headsets and speakers can influence the range of the sensors and remotes. Cordless phones do not influence the range of the system. Switching power supplies (e.g. used for halogen lamps, CFL lamps, PC’s) can influence the range of the system also. The base station is equipped with a system to detect strong interfering signals (refer to chapter 5.7 Set anti jamming detection on/off).
You do not have to worry that these frequencies will influence the alarm functions of the system or initiate an alarm. The signals from the sensors are encrypted in such a way that, after installation, the base station only will recognise these as valid
messages and ignore interfering signal from mobile phones, wireless headsets, other security systems, etc.
Over existing mains wiring:
Controlling lamp modules and other Home Automation modules is done over existing mains wiring. The PS500 Mains Adapter transmits so­called Marmitek X-10 signals coming from the Security Console SC2800 onto the mains wiring, whereby a message containing an address (consisting of a so-called house and unit code) and an instruction (e.g. on or off) are transmitted to e.g. a lamp module.
These signals are transmitted over all mains wiring, regardless of the fuse circuit, as long as these are connected to the same phase. In case you want to transmit the signals over multiple phases, you’ll have to install a so-called phase coupler in your installation, preferably at the distribution panel. (more information available through your dealer or at www.marmitek.com). Some extra sirens (PH7208) are addressed in the same way.
Via telephone line:
When an alarm is triggered by one of the sensors or a technical malfunction occurs, an alarm or system message will be transmitted over the phone line connected the Marmitek system, to the persons (friends or family) of which you have programmed the telephone number into the system. For this reason, the base station will be connected to the telephone line with the supplied cable and plug/adapter (this may be country specific).
In case of a single analog telephone connection: Insert the plug/adapter/cable combination, coming from the SC2800 base station, into the telephone outlet and insert the plug of your regular phone into this plug/adapter combination.
During an alarm situation, an eventual telephone call will be disconnected.
In case of a analog PABX with multiple telephones: Connect the SC2800 base station directly to the incoming phone line (i.e. before the PABX). In general you’ll need to dial a “0” or a “9” to get an outside line. You need to program this number together with the rest of the phone number you want the base station to dial when an alarm occurs (refer to 5.4).
In case of and ISDN or other digital telephone connection: The SC2800 can never be connected directly to an ISDN or other digital phone line. You have to connect the SC2800 base station to an analog adapter with the supplied ISDN cable. In case no analog input is available, you have to purchase an adapter (ask you telecom supplier). In general you’ll need to dial a “0” or a “9” to get an outside line. You need to program this number together with the rest of the phone number you want the base station to dial when an alarm occurs (refer to
5.4). Please keep in mind that in case of loss of mains power, an ISDN PABX will not allow the SC2800 to dial out. This can only be guaranteed when using an analog telephone line.
4.2 THE SC2800 BASE STATION
1. PANIC
When pressed, this red button initiates an immediate alarm.
2. ARM HOME
Alarm function when being at home. Only door and window sensors (no motion sensors) are activated.
3. ARM AWAY
All sensors are activated.
4. BYPASS
When you want to arm the system and one of the sensors is reporting a problem (e.g. window is still open, battery low, etc.), you can choose to arm the system without activating this particular sensor. As long as you can hear the dual error tone error, you have the option to press the “bypass” button and arm the system again. The zone indicator of that sensor is now flashing rapidly. Once the error condition is corrected (e.g. window closed), the bypass will be automatically removed and the sensor becomes part of the total system again.
5. DISARM
Disarms the system after entering your personal identification code (PIN).
6. SYSTEM INDICATORS
RECORD – Lights when during recording and playing the personal security message. JAMMING- Indication that a strong interfering signal is detected. ARM- Lights when the system in armed. BATTERY LOW- Indication that the back up battery of the base station needs to be replaced. POWER- Indication for proper operation of the PS500. Lights during normal operation.
7. KEYBOARD
To program and operate the security system.
8. UNIT ON/UNIT OFF
For operating Marmitek X-10 Home Automation Modules (like LM12 Lamp Module). Enter the unit code of the module on the keyboard. Then use this key to switch this module on or off.
9. BRIGHT/DIM
For controlling the brightness of lights connected to a specific lamp module. Enter the unit code of the module on the keyboard and then use this key to brighten or dim the lights.
10. ALL LIGHTS ON/OFF
To switch on all lamp modules in the system or to switch off all modules (lamp and appliance modules), regardless the address.
11. MICROPHONE
Very sensitive microphone for:
• recording a personalised alarm message
• “listen-in” to the protected premises via the telephone line during an alarm situation
12. RUN 1, RUN 2, INSTALL, THERM SWITCH
RUN 1 – For normal alarm operation. RUN 2 – For normal alarm operation. When in disarmed mode, the base station will give a pleasant sounding tone when a door or window is opened (access control). INSTALL – Position for installing sensors and for changing system settings. THERM - For use with Marmitek X-10 Wireless Thermostats. Thermostat functions are described in the manual of the thermostat.
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13. ENTER
Used for confirmation of the system settings during installation.
14. TIME OFF
Used to set the Lifestyle mode. When pressing this key at a certain time, the Lifestyle program will be switched off every day at that specific time (refer to 6.9).
15. RECORD
Used for recording and replaying of the alarm message during installation.
16. ZONE 9-16
Used for switching from zone-indicators 1-8 to 9-16.
17. ZONE-INDICATORS
These indicators give the status of each installed zone. Each zone represents one sensor.
18. WIRED SENSOR/EARPHONE JACK
This input jack has two functions: You can listen to the recorded alarm message during installation. A wired sensor can be connected to this input (refer to 4.8).
19. SIREN
In case of an alarm this siren gives a piercing warning signal with a 95dB sound pressure level. The siren can be switched of if required (silent alarm). The system allows control of multiple sirens over regular power lines. N.B.: Volume and tone can be damaging for your hearing when you are too close to the siren when activated.
20. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
This compartment holds the 9 V back-up battery. This battery keeps the system fully operation in case of mains power failure. All setting will remain in memory because these are store in an non volatile (EEPROM) memory. Use preferably an alkaline battery (no rechargeable battery). When you are disconnecting the system on purpose for a longer period of time, you must disconnect this battery to avoid unnecessary discharge of this battery.
21. TELEPHONE CONNECTION
For connecting the system to the telephone line (meant for analog lines; for ISDN and PABX, refer to 4.1). Always use the supplied cable.
22. CONNECTION MAINS ADAPTOR
Connect the supplied PS500 Mains Adapter. Use only the supplied PS500.
23. ANTENNA
Used for reception of radio signals of sensors and remote controls. Can be mounted horizontally (tabletop use) or vertically (wall mounted).
INSTALLATION:
Choose a suitable place for the base station, close to a power outlet. (230VAC) and a telephone socket.
For maximising the range, it is recommended to place the base station as much as possible in the middle of the premises you want to protect. By doing this you use the smallest possible distance between sensors and base station and optimise the range of the system.
In doing so you have to keep in mind:
1. Avoid placing the base station close to large metal objects (heater, cooker, etc.)
2. That the place is easy to reach
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The base station is not placed close to a PC or TV.
TABLE TOP USE
You can position the base station on any flat surface (table, console, etc.) or use the bracket for wall mounting. The rubber feet make sure that the base station remains in its position.
WALL MOUNTING
The supplied wall-mounting bracket allows you to install the SC2800 base station vertically against a wall. Mount the SC2800 at such a height that you can view and operate the panel easily.
For wall mounting, you have to install the radio antenna in the vertical position. Carefully pull the plastic tube away from the antenna wire. Then pull the antenna wire through the vertical-
mounting hole and reposition the plastic tube over the antenna wire.
CONNECTING THE PS500 MAINS ADAPTER
Connect the DIN plug into the socket at the back of the base station. Plug the mains adapter PS500 into a 230 V wall outlet.
PLACING OF THE BACK-UP BATTERY
Open the battery compartment at the back of the base station. Connect the 9 V block battery observing the correct polarity. Place the battery in the compartment and close the battery cover.
N.B: The back-up battery has a limited capacity, which will be used as soon as PS500 mains adapter does not supply the base station anymore. Be aware of this when disconnecting the PS500 on purpose.
CONNECTING TELEPHONE CABLE
Connect the supplied telephone cable to the back of the base station. Connect the telephone plug in your telephone wall socket. (refer to 4.1 for more information on ISDN and PABX connection).
CONTROLS:
1. CONTROL INDICATOR
When you press the button TEST, or when the unit is transmitting a signal to the base station, this indicator will come on. When the indicator blinks only weakly, the batteries have to be replaced.
2. MIN/MAX
For setting a delay time of approx. 30 seconds. When switched to the MAX position, the delay time is activated. Position the DELAY switch behind the cover to the MIN position (instantaneous alarm). For an entrance door you set the switch to MAX, allowing you to enter and disarm the system When you want e.g. a garden door to respond immediately, you switch the DS10 to the MIN position.
3. TEST
Used for activating and installing the sensor during the installation procedure. Can also be used to test the sensor.
4. MAGNETIC CONTACTS (NOT SHOWN)
The magnetic contacts are of the NC (Normally Closed) type. The distance between magnet and contact can not be more than 5mm. When mounted, you have to make sure that the arrows on magnet and contact line up. The length of wire between contact and sensor can be expanded or shortened. Make sure that the wires are well connected and the screws tightened. Multiple magnet switches can be placed in series.
5. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
Place 2 pieces AA batteries observing the polarity instructions in the battery compartment. Use preferably alkaline batteries.
INSTALLATION (install mode):
The Door/Window Sensor consists of a transmitter and a magnetic contact. The magnetic contact consists of 2 parts: the wired NC contact and a separate magnet. Normally the magnet will make the contact to close. When opening of a door or window, the contact be opened and a message will be sent to the base station (the red indicator will come on).
The DS10 is primarily meant for doors and windows, whereby the transmitter part and contact will be placed on the frame and the magnet on the moving part (door or window).
Look on door or window frame where the sensor can be positioned without running the risk of obstructing or damaging the sensor when opening this door or window. Position the sensor, if possible, as high up as possible. This will result in the best possible range. Then mark the position of the sensor and magnet contact. Do not place the magnet contact directly on a metal surface. In case of a metal or metal enforced plastic window­frame, it is recommended to use a 5mm wooden or plastic isolator between magnet contact and frame.
For metal frames, the distance between contact and magnet can not be more than 3mm when door or window is in closed position. For wooden frames this distance is 8mm, but in all cases the opening should be kept to the minimum. To mount the transmitter part, you remove the batteries and screw the back of the transmitter onto a suitable background.
For lift-up or sash windows, the contact and magnet should NOT slide along each other, but should be positioned in such a way that they clearly move away from each other.
Remove the protective cover of the double-sided tape on the magnet and position this on the opening part of window or door. Remove the protective cover of the double-sided tape on the contact and position this on the frame.
N.B.: Make sure that the arrows on the contact and magnet line up.
After testing the system, it is recommended to also screw down the magnet on the surface.
6. MOUNTING THE ANTENNA OF EXTRA DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS
Extra door/window sensors are supplied with a wire antenna and a separate antenna tube. For proper operation, slide the plastic tube over the antenna wire and push it firmly into the sensor housing.
ACTIVATING THE DS10
Push the TEST key of the DS10 for more than 1 second; the indicator blinks twice. Then press the TEST key once more and close the battery cover.
N.B.: When replacing the batteries of the sensor when the system is operational, you can make sure that the sensor maintains its unique code avoiding re-installation. To do this, you OPEN the door or window that is protected by this sensor. After replacing the batteries, you can close the
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3. CODE
By pressing this key, the sensor gets a new code (1 out of 65.536). N.B.: When the sensor has been installed on the system already, you have, after pressing the CODE key, to erase the zone of this sensor on the base station and re-install the sensor with its new code. (refer to 5.9 and 5.1).
4. CONTROL INDICATOR
When you press the button TEST, or when the unit is transmitting a signal to the base station, this indicator will come on. When the indicator blinks only weakly, the batteries have to be replaced.
5. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
INSTALLATION (install mode):
The motion sensor is activated by changes in temperature. For that reason do not position the sensor close to or above heaters or air conditioners. The motion sensor has a range of 12m and an opening angle of 90°. Due to the special lens, the motion sensor it “looks down” into the area it has to protect. Place the motion sensor always approx. 180cm above the floor and in such a way that the sensor covers the area it has to protect well. The supplied mounting bracket can be mounted both in a 90° corner and on a flat surface. A motion sensor works best when an intruder is crossing the footprint of a sensor rather than walking towards it. Pressing the key for more than 3 seconds switches the movement detector into “Walk Test mode”, in which the detector merely lights up the diode when it detects a movement and does not transmit a radio signal. In this mode it is possible
to test the detection range of the sensor. When the key is pressed again the detector returns to its normal state. The motion sensors operate according to the Pulse Counting method. Depending on temperature and settings, a possible motion will only be reported to the base station after 30 seconds. It may seem that the motion sensor is not functioning properly, however, every motion detected at any time always creates an alarm. The advantage of this method is that the number of false alarms is reduced dramatically.
6. MOUNTING THE ANTENNA OF EXTRA MOTION SENSORS
Extra motion sensors are supplied with a wire antenna and a separate antenna tube. For proper operation, slide the plastic tube over the antenna wire and push it firmly into the sensor housing.
PLACEMENT OF BATTERIES
Open the battery cover at the front of the motion sensor. Place 4 AA batteries observing the polarity instructions inside the battery compartment. Close the battery cover.
ACTIVATING THE MS10
Push the TEST key on the back of the MS10 until the indicator comes on N.B.: When replacing the batteries of the MS10, the unique code is maintained in the sensor. In case the base station does not recognise the MS10 after changing the batteries, you have to re­install this sensor. You first have to erase this specific zone (refer to 5.9) and re-install the sensor (refer to 5.1).
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CONTROLS
1. SENSITIVITY SWITCH
This switch allows you to set the sensitivity of the motion sensor. This switch is particularly useful when false alarms are easily created by heat sources like radiators, etc. In position 1 the sensor has the maximum sensitivity while in position 2 the sensitivity is reduced.
2. TEST
Used for activating and installing the sensor during set-up of the system and can also be used for testing the sensor.
door or window and the sensor will instantaneously become part of the system again. In case this does not work (e.g. the batteries have been low for too long), you have to re-install this sensor. You first have to erase this specific zone (refer to 5.9) and re-install the sensor (refer to 5.1).
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CONTROLS:
1. CONTROL INDICATORS
Comes on when the remote control sends a radio signal when keys are pressed. When the indicator blinks only weakly, the batteries have to be replaced.
2. ARM
Switches on the security system in the Arm Away mode. All sensors are now activated.
3. DISARM
Switches off the security system.
4. LIGHTS ON
Switches on the lights connected to the lamp module set to the Home Automation base address (refer to 6.8).
5. LIGHTS OFF
Switches off the lights connected to the lamp
module set to the Home Automation base address (refer to 6.8).
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When both red keys are pressed simultaneously, an immediate alarm will be initiated by the security system.
9. BATTERY HOLDER
The battery holder is located inside the remote. The back of the remote can be easily opened using your fingernails or a small screwdriver. Only use 3V lithium batteries model CR2016 (2x).
ACTIVATION:
BATTERIES
The KR21 is supplied with batteries installed.
INSTALLATION (install mode)
Push the ARM key for more than 3 seconds and release the button; the indicator blinks.
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4.6 SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL SH624 (OPTIONAL FOR MS9470)
CONTROLS:
1. PANIC
When this key is pressed, an immediate alarm will be initiated by the security system.
2. CONTOL INDICATOR
Comes on when the remote control sends a radio signal when keys are pressed. When the indicator blinks only weakly, the batteries have to be replaced.
3. CONTROL KEYS
To controlling the security system and as well as the Marmitek X-10 Home Automation modules.
4. DIMMING KEY
To control the light level of lamps which are connected to lamp modules. Through the control keys, the lamp module will be activated at first by pressing the ON key for this module. You then can control the light level of the lamps by pressing the DIM or BRIGHT key.
5. MODE SWITCH
The position of this switch defines the functions of the control keys.
SWITCH IN SEC POSITION: ARM HOME: the security system is switched into
the partial alarm mode meaning that all door/window sensors are activated but not the motion sensors. ARM AWAY: all sensors of the security system are activated.
key. (e.g. living room lamp, TV, garden lights, etc.).
8. BATTERY COMPARTMENT (BACK COVER)
INSTALLATION:
1. PLACING THE BATTERIES
IMPORTANT: When placing the batteries, make sure the switch is not in position 2!
Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control and place the batteries (4 x AAA, preferably use alkaline batteries). Make sure you observe the instructions in the battery compartment. Replace the battery cover.
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ACTIVATION OF THE SH624 (install mode)
Press the PANIC key until the control indicator comes on. Set the mode switch to the SEC position. Make also sure that the House Code is on the same letter code as the base station (behind the cover).
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DISARM: Switches off the security system.
ALL LAMPS ON: for switching on all lamp
modules with one press of a button. ALL LAMPS OFF: for switching off all (lamp and appliance) modules with one press of a button.
MODE SWITCH IN POSITION 1:
1…8: For controlling Marmitek X-10 Home Automation modules with corresponding address (unit code 1 t/m 8).
MODE SWITCH IN POSITION 2:
9…16: For controlling Marmitek X-10 Home Automation modules with corresponding address (unit code 9 t/m 16).
6. HOUSE CODE SWITCH
Used for setting the system address. For proper communication, all code switches of the system components have to set to the same House Code.
7. TEXT WINDOW
On the piece of paper behind the plastic cover of the text window, you can note which Home Automation modules can be controlled with each
Lights with a power rating between 40W minimum and 300W can be connected to the lamp module. Do not connect any other load -like household equipment or CFL lights- to the module to avoid damage to your equipment and lamp module. Special modules exist for other loads. The lights connected to the lamp module can be activated by the remote controls. Also, when an alarm situation occurs, the lights will flash. During the delay time when arming the system, these lights will also be on. For more information about what is possible, please refer to 6.8.
1. HOUSE CODE SWITCH
Used for selecting the system address. All House Code Switches of the system components need to be set to the same code.
2. UNIT CODE SWITCH
Used for setting the module number. When you set the Unit Code on a module to number 3, you can switch the module on and off with key 3 on the SH624 system remote.
3. PLUG SOCKET
For connecting lamps which you want to control with the module.
4. FUSE
The fuse protects the lamp module against overload. In case of a defective fuse, only replace this with one of the same electrical ratings.
INSTALLATION LM12
Plug the lamp module in a spare wall socket and plug the lights you want to control (40-300W) into the socket of the lamp module. *Plug type may vary
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