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U.L. AND F.C.C. CAUTIONS FCC Caution: This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
INTRODUCTION The PS561 Security Console is part of a Supervised Security System and is used with the following accessories, (sold separately). Hand-held Remote Controls and Key-chain Remote Controls for arming and disarming the system and for controlling lights and appliances around the home. Door/Window Sensors with magnetic switch and magnet. Passive Infrared Motion Detectors. Lamp Modules for flashing house lamps. Wall Switch Modules for flashing indoor and outdoor lights. Remote 110-decibel siren.
INSTALLING THE SYSTEM LOCATING THE CONSOLE SETTING UP THE CONSOLE 1. Plug the Console into an AC outlet which is not controlled by a wall switch. 2. Fully extend the RF antenna 3. Plug the included phone cord into the socket on back of Console and plug the other end into an unused telephone jack. If you don’t have an unused jack use the included "T" adapter to plug the Console and your telephone into the same jack. 4. Install a 9-volt alkaline battery in the Console’s battery compartment. 5.
SETTING UP REMOTE CONTROL(S) This procedure initializes each Remote Control so that the Console recognizes its commands. HT544 Remote Control 1. Install a 9V alkaline battery in the HT544’s battery compartment. 2. Set the Console to INSTALL. 3. Press [ARM] on the HT544. The Console emits a tone. If you do not hear a tone, press the HT544’s [CODE] button with a pencil. Then, repeat this step. 4. To set up additional HT544s (up to eight), repeat steps l-3.
SH624 Security/Home Automation Remote Control 1. Install four AAA alkaline batteries in the SH624’s battery compartment. [CODE] button under here. I/ 0 2. Set the Console’s slide switch to INSTALL. 3. Press [ARM HOME) or [ARM AWAY] on the SH624. The Console emits a tone. If you do not hear a tone, press the SH624’s [CODE) button with a pencil. Then, repeat this step. Note: The SH624’s [CODE] button is located underneath its finder label. 4. To set up additional SH624s (up to eight), repeat steps l-3.
SETTING UP DOOR/ WINDOW SENSOR(S) This procedure initializes each Door/ Window Sensor so that the Console recognizes signals from the sensor. DW534 1. Install a 9-volt alkaline battery in the battery compartment. 2. Set the Console’s slide switch to INSTALL. 3. Press [CODE] on the sensor with a pencil. 4. Press [TEST). The Console’s next unused zone indicator lights and the Console sounds a tone to indicate that it accepted the sensor. 5. Set the MIN/MAX switch to MIN to protect a window.
INSTALLING SENSORS 1. Set the switch on the front of the Door/Window Sensor to MIN if you are using it to protect a window or to MAX if you are using it to protect a door. 2. Set the switch inside the Door/ Window Sensor’s battery compartment to the right - N.C. (Normally Closed). The magnetic switch supplied with the sensor is the N.C. type. 3. The, sensor and magnetic switch supplied are already connected together.
To protect more than one door or window fkom a single sensor Use N.C. (Normally Closed) type magnetic switches and Ioop them in series from one door or window to the next (using any suitable wire). Then connect both ends of the loop to the sensor. See below. Windows Note: For sliding windows it is best to mount the magnet and switch at the bottom of the window with the arrows facing each other. This way the magnet wiII make a “clean break” from the switch when the window is opened.
SETTING UP AND USING MOTION DETECTORS This procedure initializes each Motion Detector so that the Console recognizes it. You install a Motion Detector just like you install Door/Window Sensors. Each Motion Detector will be assigned to one of the 16 zones. 1. Install a 9-volt alkaline battery in the battery compartment on the front of the Motion Detector. 2. Set the Console’s slide switch to INSTALL. 3. Press [CODE] on the back of the Motion Detector with a pencil. 4.
MOTION DETECTOR PLACEMENT D ~i$Y~.) 9 Nominal Zonal Coverage (Ran View) i&GA 9 12 15 Zone B 18 21 24 27 30 Zone C Nominal Zonal Coverage (Side View) 33 36 39 Zone D Range (ft.) Coverage shown is for PF24 flat lens (supplied). The SP544A can “see” up to a distance of about 40 feet with a 90 degree field of view. It can be placed up to about 100 feet away from the Console. AI1 types of motion detectors sense motion by detecting a change in temperature.
SETTING UP REMOTE MODULES SETTING UP LAMP MODULES SETTING UP WALL SWITCH MODULES When the alarm trips, lamps connected to Lamp Modules (set to the same Housecode as the Console) flash on and off for the duration of the alarm. After 4 minutes (or when you disarm the alarm) the lamps stop flashing and remain on. When the alarm trips, lights connected to Wall Switch Modules (set to the same Housecode as the Console) flash on and off for the duration of the alarm.
POWERHORN REMOTE SIREN SETTING UP THE POWERHORN The POWERHORN Remote Powerline siren responds to signals transmitted by the Console (over house wiring). When the alarm trips, the Console’s siren sounds and lights flash. After the lights have flashed on and off about 5 times, the POWERHORN trips. It sounds for as long as the system is in alarm and then shuts off about 10 seconds after the alarm resets or is disarmed. 1. Set Housecode and Unit Code dials on POWERHORN to same letter and number as the Console.
SETTING UP THE TELEPHONE DIALER Setting Up Phone Numbers Warning: Only program the Console to call someone with whom you have discussed your Security System and who would expect such a calI (such as a friend, relative or neighbor) who can then listen to determine if there is a real problem. The person can then calI for assistance to be sent if necessary, or call you back to see if everything is o.k. DO NOT program the Console to call anyone who would not expect the call (the Police for example). 1.
USING THE SYSTEM CONSOLE ZONE INDICATORS ARMING AND DISARMING THE SYSTEM The Console displays the status of the first eight zones. These indicators can display four states, as follows: When you arm the system in the RUN 1 or RUN 2 mode, and open a door or window, the following happens: Steady on - means that particular door or window is open. l A loud (95 decibel) siren sounds for 4 minutes. Steady off - means that particular door or window is closed.
3. Press [DISARM] to stop the siren. The lights remain on. ARM HOME/ARM AWAY (SH624 only) 4. Press [LIGHT OFF] on the Remote Control to turn off lights connected to modules which you set to the same Housecode and Unit Code as the Console. The SH624 Remote Control lets you arm the system with or without Motion Detectors armed Delay Mode (HT544 and SH624 only) 1. Set the Delay switch on the HT544 or SH624 Remote Control to MAX. 2. Press [ARM] on the Remote Control.
ARMING WITHOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL TO SEE THE STATUS OF ZONES 9-16 You can arm the system without using a Remote Control by pressing the ARM button on the Console. Arming this way will ALWAYS arm the system in the Delay Mode. If there is a problem with zones 9 -16, you do not see a flashing zone light but will hear the trouble alarm if you try to arm the system. Press and hold [BYPASS]. This bypasses the problem and lets you see which zone is reporting the problem.
TESTING THE DIALER Once you have installed the Sensors and Remote Controls, and entered the phone numbers and the voice message, the Console is ready to use. To test the voice message: First test the message without connecting the Console to the phone line. Disconnect it if it’s already connected. Set Console to RUN. The Console plays back your message through the plug-in earphone and the RECORD light stays on for 15 seconds. To hear the message again, set the Console to INSTALL, then back to RUN.
TURNING LIGHTS ON AND OFF REMOTELY HT544/KF574 Remote Control Press [LIGHT ON] or [LIGHT OFF] on the Remote Control to turn on or off lights connected to X-10 Modules which you set to the same Housecode AND Unit Code as the Console. Note: This button is not an ALL lights on button. It only turns on modules set to the same Housecode AND Unit Code as the Console. RT504 Remote Control The RT504 provides independent control of up to 16 modules which you set to different Unit Codes.
THIS IS X-10 POWERHOUSE Door/Window Sensor (DW534) Up to 16 Door/Window Sensors can be installed and you can connect more than one door or window to a sensor. Sensors report-in to the Console to let it know everything is o.k. Motion Detector (SP554A) Installs like a Door/Window Sensor and acts as one of the 16 zones. Protects an area where entry might be through more than one door or window. Works with HOME/AWAY feature of SH624 Remote Control.
Sixteen Plus”” Remote (RT504) Controls up to 16 modules from inside or outside your home - even from your car as you enter your driveway. Can also dim and brighten lights connected to Lamp Modules and Wall Switch Modules. Requires BR521, ND65 1, BC531, PS561, or RR501 to operate. Security/Home Automation Remote Control (SH624) Combines the features of the HT544 and the RT504. Lets you arm the system in the HOME or AWAY mode (when used with SP554A Motion Detectors). Control up to 5 X-10 Modules.
Mini Timer (MT522) Instantly controls up to eight X-10 modules and programs up to four modules to turn on and off at specific times. Can turn lights on at random times for added security. Dims lights too! Computer Interface (CP290) Set up from an IBM, Mac, Apple IIe/ Ilc or Commodore 64/128 computer and then disconnected. It doesn’t tie the computer up. Controls up to 256 Modules. 7 day timer can be set for 128 timed events. Software included.
SUNDOWNERTM (SD533) Turns on up to 4 modules at dusk and turns them off again at dawn. Also has all the features of the Mini Controller (MC460). Telephone Responder (TR551) Plugs into a regular phone jack and controls up to 10 X-10 modules from any touch-tone phone in the world. Can also flash lights when the phone rings. Thermostat Set-Back (TH2807) Mounts under an existing thermostat and plugs into an Appliance Module. Sets-back heating or air conditioning by about 5.10 or 15 degrees.
Split Receptacle Module (SR227) Replaces your existing outlet and works like an Appliance Module. Rated at 15 Amps unrestricted. Top outlet is controlled, bottom one is a regular outlet. Wall Switch Module (WS467) Replaces your existing wall switch and installs like a dimmer. Rated at 500W max. 60W min. incandescent lamps only. 3 - Way Wall Switch (WS4777) For controlling a light which is presently controlled by two switches. Rated at 500W max. 60W min. incandescent lamps only.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your supervised security system is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for your security system so you can enjoy it for years. Handle your supervised security system gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the unit to work improperly. Wipe the supervised security system components with ‘a dampened cloth occasionally to keep them clean.
REPLACING BATTERIES REMOTE CONTROL DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS For HT544 use 9V alkaline battery. For SH624 use four AAA alkaline batteries. If any of the Console’s zone indicators flash slowly, the Door/Window Sensor for that zone has not reported in during the last 4 hours. This is most likely caused by a dead battery in the Door/ Window Sensor. After replacing batteries, the following steps are necessary to determine that the Console still recognizes the Remote Control.
ing the new battery. This ensures that the sensor is logged into its original zone number. MOTION DETECTORS If any of the Console’s zone indicators flash slowly, the Motion Detector for that zone has not reported in during the last 4 hours. This is most likely caused by a dead battery in the Motion Detector. After replacing the battery in the Motion Detector, the following steps are necessary to determine that the Console still recognizes the Motion Detector. 1.
TROUBLESHOOTING If the system does not arm: l Check that the selector switch on the Console is in the RUN 1 or RUN 2 position. l Check that the battery indicator on the Remote Control turns on when you press [ARM]. Replace the battery and re-install the Remote Control if necessary. If a zone indicator flashes slowly: One of the sensors/motion detectors has not reported in, in the past 4 hours. Check that the battery in the sensor/ motion detector is good.
If you cannot turn lights on or off from the [Light On] or [Light Off] buttons on the Remote Control: press [TEST], check that the indicator on the sensor comes on when you press [TEST]. Be sure you set the Housecode and Unit Code on the module(s) to the same letter and number as the Console. If the indicator does not come on, replace the battery and re-install the sensor if necessary. Be sure the light you are trying to control has its on/off switch in the on position. Be sure bulb is good.
If you do not want this to happen, set the Appliance Module(s) to a different Housecode from the one you set on the Console. If you do not hear a beep from the Console when you press [ARM] to install a Remote Control: Check to see if you can arm the system when the Console is in the RUN mode. If you can, the Remote Control is already installed and no further action is necessary. If not: 1. Check that the Console is set to the INSTALL mode. 2.
place the motion near any sources of heat such as over an air conditioning or heating vent. If red light on sensor/motion detector stays on during installation: Press [CODE] then press [TEST]. If it still stays on, remove the battery, wait a few seconds, then replace the battery. Press [CODE] then press [TEST] again. If the “ARMED” indicator is flashing: This indicates that there has been an intrusion. Also, if a zone indicator is on, this indicates which zone was violated.
and someone answers the phone and presses any key, the Console is put into the listen mode for 75 seconds. If you immediately call the person back or if they call you, your phone will be busy because the Console remains in the listen mode for 75 seconds, during which time it keeps the phone line busy and may "appear" to be locked up. Just wait for 75 seconds and the Console with be operational again and the phone line will be free.