X10 Wireless Technology SC1200 user manual

User manual for the device X10 Wireless Technology SC1200

Device: X10 Wireless Technology SC1200
Category: Home Security System
Manufacturer: X10 Wireless Technology
Size: 0.44 MB
Added : 4/9/2013
Number of pages: 27
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Supervised Security System
Model SC1200
Owner’s Manual

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Read This First Contents This equipment generates and uses radio This equipment complies with Part 68 Introduction ......................................................................................................4 frequency energy, and if not installed and of the FCC rules and the requirements Installation ........................................................................................................5 used properly, that is, in strict accordance adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom

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Introduction Installation The X10 Supervised Security System Console with automatic dialer calls neighbors or Locating Security System components friends in the event of a break in. Battery powered Wireless Door/Window Sensors trigger the alarm when a door or window is opened. A battery powered RF Motion Detector Locating the Security Console protects an indoor area. The Keychain Remote Control is used for arming and disarming the system. It can also turn lights on and off (requires X10 Mo

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Installation Installation Fitting the backup batteries Security Console Attaching cables Open the battery compartment cover at the top right hand side of the Console and install 4 A telephone cord terminated at each end with an RJ11 connector is provided for telephone AA alkaline batteries (not supplied). It is not necessary to disconnect power to the Console connection. If possible, the Console should be connected to its own telephone line to when fi tting or replacing batteries. ensure that

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Installation Installation Console setup Overview Console setup Overview, cont. After you’ve followed the steps on page 6 and 7 and connected power to the Console, the display shows the time of day at the left of the bottom line, with HOME CONTROL in the top line. See below: HOME CONTROL 12:00 am All features (except Home Control) require access to the Menu mode. To do this, press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). The display then shows ENT

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Installation Installation First Menu Level Sub-menus After pressing a menu up/down button and entering the PIN, the First level menu is Once you’ve arrived at your desired fi rst level menu and pressed OK, you can select the displayed, as shown below: sub-menus under that menu item. Alternatively you can go directly to the sub-menu item by pressing the appropriate number button. Phone Numbers Sub-menu 1. INSTALL Enter number up to 16 digits. Off/pm gives a pause. PHONE 1 PHONE 2 To select a

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Installation Installation Initializing Keychain Remotes Initializing Door/Window Sensors Press and hold the ARM button on the Keychain remote for 3-4 seconds Remove the screw from the front of the Door/Window Sensor and install and then release it. This initializes the remote and picks a random code 2 AAA alkaline batteries inside. Observe polarity. that is used when it is registered with the Console. Note, if the Keychain remote you purchased is different from shown here, refer to the Set sw

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Installation Installation Now move the magnet away from the Door/Window Sensor. The Console acknowledges Installing the Door/Window Sensors that it has been registered with a chime and by displaying ZONE 1 SET. Note, if the Sensors you purchased are Repeat this for any other Door/Window Sensors you want to register. The display different from shown here, refer to the increments to ZONE 2 SET, etc., as you install more Door Window Sensors. If you installation instructions that came with them

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Installation Installation Now simply press the TEST button on the back of the Motion Detector (or turn the unit Initializing Motion Detectors over so that it sees motion). The Console will acknowledge that it has been registered by displaying (for example) ZONE 3 SET. Remove the cover on the front of the Motion Detector and install 2 AAA alkaline batteries in the compartment. Replace the cover. Repeat this for any other Motion Detectors you want to register. The display increments to Press

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Installation Installation Installing the Motion Detector Hard-Wired Inputs You can also connect two hard-wired magnetic contact switches to the console. • Attach the Motion Detector to a wall at a height of 5 to 6 ft. using the mounting bracket and screws provided. • Point the Motion Detector so that it looks slightly downwards. • Set the slide switch (on the back) to position 1 for instant triggering for maximum sensitivity or position 2 to trigger only after two movements have been sensed. 9

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Installation Installation Setting the Clock Setting the phone numbers Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identifi cation Number) in the top line. The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identifi cation Number) in the top line. ENTER PIN ENTER PIN 12:00 am 12:00 am The default PIN is 0000, you’ll fi nd o

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Installation Installation Press 1 for RECORD , then press OK. The display shows: Recording your outgoing phone message Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). PLEASE WAIT The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identifi cation Number) in the top line. ENTER PIN Then: 12:00 am SPEAK NOW The default PIN is 0000, you’ll fi nd out later (page 24) how you can change this, but for now press 0000 on the keypad (under the lid to the bottom right o

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Installation Installation Changing your Personal Identifi cation Number (PIN) Clearing the memory Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identifi cation Number) in the top line. The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identifi cation Number) in the top line. ENTER PIN ENTER PIN 12:00 am 12:00 am The default

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Installation Installation Setting Options Setting Delays Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identifi cation Number) in the top line. The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identifi cation Number) in the top line. ENTER PIN ENTER PIN 12:00 am 12:00 am The default PIN is 0000, you’ll fi nd out later (pag

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Installation Installation To enter a new timer you must be on the NEW TIMER screen. Then press OK. The display Setting Timers shows UNIT NUMBER on the top line. Using the number keys, enter a valid number (1-16) and press OK. Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identifi cation Number) in the top line. 9. UNIT NUMBER ENTER PIN 12:00 am Say for example you enter 12. The top line displays TIMER 1

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Installation Installation You can cycle through (Review) your stored timers by pressing the up or down Menu Reviewing/Canceling Timers buttons. This will show the stored timers in the form below Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). 12ON 12:34am The display then shows ENTER PIN (Personal Identifi cation Number) in the top line. OFF 12:45pm While a timer is on the display, pressing Clear deletes it. You are fi rst asked: CLEAR ENTER PIN T

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Using the system Using the system Arming the system If there’s a problem Press ARM HOME on the Console to arm all Door/Window Sensors instantly. Motion If a door or window is open and you try to arm the system the display looks as below. Detectors will not trip the system when it is armed in the ARM HOME mode. Where ZONE 9 is the door or window that’s open. Press ARM AWAY to arm all Door/Window Sensors and Motion Detectors. This arms the OPEN system after a set delay. The delay will be what y

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Using the system Controlling Lights and Appliances If you install one or more Lamp Modules (sold separately), see next page, you can control When there’s an alarm lights around your home from the Console. When the Console is in its normal state it displays HOME CONTROL in the display. When its in this state you can simply press the When the system is armed (in Home or Away mode) and you open a protected door or number button on the Console corresponding to the number set on the module and

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Optional Lamp Modules Operation from an Outside Telephone The Console has remote telephone access, with voice responses to acknowledge receipt Setting the (optional) Lamp UNIT CODE DIAL of remote commands. Module’s Code Using a small screwdriver, set the red When you call home, the Console answers and says “Please enter PIN.” You enter your House Code dial to the same letter as PIN using the touch tone buttons on the remote telephone. your Console is set to. Set the Black Unit If the PIN i

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Battery Information Battery Information General Door/Window Sensors and Motion Detectors Door/Window Sensors, Motion Detectors and Keychain remotes are designed to operate Battery Replacement for approximately one year when fi tted with the appropriate batteries. Since operating If a zone has not reported in to the Console during the last four hours, the display will show conditions vary from installation to installation however, it is recom mended that all batteries PROBLEM and the appropria


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