User Guide

Installation Instructions Document No. 466-1574.
10
Planning Control Locations
Control Panel
Locate the Control Panel so that the alarm sounds can
be heard and the Control Panel will be convenient to
o
p
erate. It must be near an electrical outlet and tele-
p
hone rece
p
tacle.
Remote Handheld Touchpad and Touchtalk 2-
Way RF Touchpad*
Locate Remote Handheld Touch
p
ads and the wall-
mounted Touchtalk 2-Wa
y
RF Touch
p
ad where the
y
will be convenient and offer
q
uick access to the user.
KeyChain Touchpad
Ke
y
Chain Touch
p
ads attach to the owner’s ke
y
rin
g
or can be convenientl
y
carried.
Planning for Lamp*, Appliance*,
Wallswitch*, and Universal/Garage
Door* Module Control
As
y
ou
p
ro
g
ram the modules, the Control Panel asks
y
ou to choose the house code, unit number and acti-
vation method. Fill out Table 6 on
p
a
g
e 11, Home
Control Plannin
g
Table, before
y
ou be
g
in
p
ro
g
ram-
min
g
.
The s
y
stem can control 8 individual unit numbers on
Lam
p
, Wallswitch, A
pp
liance, and Universal/Gara
g
e
Door Modules.
Setting the House Code and Unit Num-
ber
Each device (lam
p
, a
pp
liance,
g
ara
g
e door, etc.) con-
trolled b
y
the Control Panel must have an identifica-
tion settin
g
. The modules use two dials to set
identification codes: one with letters A throu
g
h P and
one with numbers 1 throu
g
h 16.
The lettered dial sets the house code. The house code
enables the s
y
stem to differentiate this home from
other homes in the area. Set all modules (exce
p
t the
remote siren) and the Control Panel to the same house
code.
The numbered dial sets the unit number. The unit
number tells the s
y
stem which device
y
ou want to
control. Each unit number should be different (unless
y
ou want s
p
ecific li
g
hts or a
pp
liances to be activated
to
g
ether). The Control Panel reco
g
nizes u
p
to 8 unit
numbers for sensor-activated, time-activated and en-
tr
y
/exit dela
y
li
g
hts. When unit numbers 9-16 are
used for lam
p
modules, the
y
can onl
y
be controlled b
y
an all on or all off command.
A lam
p
will flash to the armin
g
level if its unit number
is set to 10. A lam
p
set to unit number 10 will flash
once if the Control Panel is disarmed, twice if doors
& windows are armed, etc.
The remote siren can be set to an
y
unit number to hear
alarm sounds. Set it to unit number 9 to also hear arm-
in
g
level bee
p
s, status bee
p
s, and trouble bee
p
s.
To Fill Out the Home Control Planning Table:
Note
: Do not use a lamp module to control appliances, use
an appliance module, since the wattage rating on Lamp
Modules is less than on Appliance Modules.
1. Set the house code on all the Modules, exce
p
t the
remote siren to the same letter.
Note
: The house code instructions which come with the
Powerhorn Siren won’t work with this Control Panel. Follow
the house-code instructions given here.
Set the Remote Siren house code to the
next
al-
p
habetical letter. For exam
p
le, if the house code
is B, set the remote siren’s house code to C.
2. Set the Module unit numbers.
Note
: If you are using a Universal Module to operate a ga-
rage door, make sure to assign a unique unit number to this
Module choosing from 1-8.
3. List the location of the lam
p
or a
pp
liance in the
Location column of Table 6 on
p
a
g
e 11.
4. Write the location of each Lam
p
Module on an
adhesive note and label the module.
5. Decide if the device should be activated b
y
sen-
sors, entr
y
/exit dela
y
, time, or a combination. An
exam
p
le of sensor activation is usin
g
a motion
sensor to turn on a li
g
ht. Record the information
in the a
pp
ro
p
riate columns.
* = Not Available with Basic Model