Page 2 - Contents
2 3 Introduction ......................................................................................................4Installation ........................................................................................................5 Locating Security System components ............................
Page 3 - Locating Security System components; Locating the Security Console; Locating Door/Window Sensors and Motion Detectors; Introduction
4 5 The X10 Supervised Security System Console with automatic dialer calls neighbors or 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 protects an indoor area. The Keychain Remot...
Page 4 - Fitting the backup batteries; Installation; Security Console; Attaching cables
6 7 Attach the power supply’s cord here. Attach the phone cord here. Hard Wired Inputs. Tamper Switch Fitting the backup batteries Open the battery compartment cover at the top right hand side of the Console and install 4 AA alkaline batteries (not supplied). It is not necessary to disconnect power ...
Page 5 - Console keyboard buttons are as follows:; Console setup Overview
8 9 ****12:00 am ENTER PIN12:00 am HOME CONTROL12:00 am 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: All features (exce...
Page 6 - First Menu Level; Phone Numbers Sub-menu
10 11 First Menu Level After pressing a menu up/down button and entering the PIN, the First level menu is displayed, as shown below: Installation Sub-menus Once you’ve arrived at your desired fi rst level menu and pressed OK, you can select the sub-menus under that menu item. Alternatively you can g...
Page 7 - Initializing Door/Window Sensors; Note, if the Sensors you purchased are different from shown; Registering Door/Window Sensors with the Console; Initializing Keychain Remotes; Note, if the Keychain; Registering the Keychain Remote with the Console
12 13 1. INSTALLZONE 1. INSTALL ****12:00 am ENTER PIN12:00 am 1. INSTALLZONE ****12:00 am ENTER PIN12:00 am Installation Initializing Door/Window Sensors Remove the screw from the front of the Door/Window Sensor and install 2 AAA alkaline batteries inside. Observe polarity. Set switch to MAX (left)...
Page 8 - Installing the Door/Window Sensors; Removing Door/ Window Sensors
14 15 1. INSTALLZONE 13 OUT CLEAR ZONE1. YES 2. NO 1. INSTALLZONE Installation Installing the Door/Window Sensors Two doors or windows (requires accessory magnetic switch pair) Ideal location Sliding window • Attach the Door/Window Sensor to the wall using the mounting screws provided. • Fit the Doo...
Page 9 - Initializing Motion Detectors; Removing Motion Detectors
16 17 1. INSTALLZONE 13 OUT CLEAR ZONE1. YES 2. NO 1. INSTALLZONE 1. INSTALLZONE 1. INSTALL ****12:00 am ENTER PIN12:00 am Installation Initializing Motion Detectors Remove the cover on the front of the Motion Detector and install 2 AAA alkaline batteries in the compartment. Replace the cover.Press ...
Page 10 - Installing the Motion Detector; Testing the Motion Detector
18 19 Installation Hard-Wired Inputs You can also connect two hard-wired magnetic contact switches to the console. These will be zones 31 and 32. You can install a total of 30 additional zones, which can be a combination of Door/Window Sensors and Motion Detectors. So, for example, you could have 15...
Page 11 - Setting the phone numbers; Setting the Clock
20 21 3. PHONE NUMS 1. INSTALL ****12:00 am ENTER PIN12:00 am 2. SET CLOCK4:00 pm 1. INSTALL ****12:00 am ENTER PIN12:00 am Installation Setting the phone numbers 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 I...
Page 12 - Recording your outgoing phone message
22 23 PLEASE WAIT SPEAK NOW PLEASE WAIT 4. MESSAGE 1. INSTALL ****12:00 am ENTER PIN12:00 am Recording your outgoing phone message 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 Identi fi cation Number) in the t...
Page 13 - Clearing the memory; Changing your Personal Identi
24 25 6. MEMORYCLEAR 1. INSTALL ****12:00 am ENTER PIN12:00 am 5. NEW PIN 1. INSTALL ****12:00 am ENTER PIN12:00 am Installation Clearing the memory 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 Identi fi catio...
Page 14 - Setting Delays; Setting Options
26 27 8. DELAYS 1. INSTALL ****12:00 am ENTER PIN12:00 am 7. OPTIONS 1. INSTALL ****12:00 am ENTER PIN12:00 am Installation Setting Delays 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 Identi fi cation Number) ...
Page 15 - Setting Timers; am
28 29 1. DAILY 9. TIMER 12 OFF : 9. TIMER 12 ON 12:34am 9. TIMER 12 ON : 9. UNIT NUMBER 9. NEW TIMER 9. SET TIMER 1. INSTALL ****12:00 am ENTER PIN12:00 am Installation Setting Timers Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the lid to the bottom right of the display). The display then shows ...
Page 16 - Reviewing/Canceling Timers; Replacing Timers
30 31 Installation 9. NEW TIMER 9. SET TIMER 1. INSTALL ****12:00 am ENTER PIN12:00 am Reviewing/Canceling Timers 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 Identi fi cation Number) in the top line. The defa...
Page 17 - If there’s a problem; Using the system; Arming the system
32 33 TAMPERZONE 9 PROBLEMZONE 9 OPENZONE 9 Using the system If there’s a problem If a door or window is open and you try to arm the system the display looks as below. Where ZONE 9 is the door or window that’s open. If a Door/Window Sensor or Motion Detector has not reported in within the last 4 hou...
Page 18 - Controlling Lights and Appliances; When there’s an alarm; IMPORTANT: Do NOT program the Console to call the Police directly.; If the system is tampered with; If the system is armed
34 35 Controlling Lights and Appliances If you install one or more Lamp Modules (sold separately), see next page, you can control 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...
Page 19 - Operation from an Outside Telephone; Testing The Module; Optional Lamp Modules
36 37 The Console has remote telephone access, with voice responses to acknowledge receipt of remote commands. When you call home, the Console answers and says “Please enter PIN.” You enter your PIN using the touch tone buttons on the remote telephone. If the PIN is entered correctly it says “PIN ac...
Page 20 - Keychain Remotes; Battery Information
38 39 General Door/Window Sensors, Motion Detectors and Keychain remotes are designed to operate for approximately one year when fi tted with the appropriate batteries. Since operating conditions vary from installation to installation however, it is recom mended that all batteries are replaced every...
Page 21 - Troubleshooting
40 41 If you hear a repetitive trouble alarm when you try to arm the system, and it does not arm. Check the Console’s display. If a door or window is open, its zone # will indicate there’s a PROBLEM. • Press DISARM . Check each Door/ Window Sensor is working properly and that no doors or windows are...
Page 22 - PROBLEM; PROBLEM
42 43 If you do not hear a beep from the Console when you register a Door/Window Sensor or Motion Detector. With the Console NOT armed check that it chimes when you press TEST on the Door/Window Sensor, or the alarm trips when you press test on a Motion Detector (when the system IS armed). If it doe...
Page 23 - Special Note; Intercom Systems; X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. Limited One Year Warranty
44 45 Special Note Intercom Systems Intercom systems which send voice signals over existing electrical wiring may interfere with the ability to control modules from your security system with the intercom in use. If the intercom system has its own separate wiring it will not cause a problem. The alar...
Page 24 - Expanding Your System
46 47 1 9 5 13 A I E M CONTINUOUS MOMENTARY UNIVERSAL MODULE ON OFF SOUNDER & RELAY RELAY ONLY SOUNDER ONLY A I E M • • • • 1 9 5 13 • • • • Heavy Duty Appliance Module UNIT HOUSE Power Adapter OFF Th erm ostat Se t - B ack C o n t ro l l e r LO M HI 1 9 5 13 A I E M A I E M • • • • 1 9 5 13 • •...
Page 25 - X10 Wireless Cameras
48 49 Visit www.x10.com for more details. Ninja Pan ‘n Tilt Unit Increase the viewable area of your camera by 400%. The standard XCam2 records everything within a 60° x 60° fi eld of view. But with the Ninja Robotic Mount, you get sweeping 240° x 130° views. VCR Commander Record only when there’s mo...