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DSC Power832/X-10 PRO Special Application Manual
DSC Power832/X-10 PRO Special Application Manual

DSC Power832/X-10 PRO Special Application Manual

Residential project kit for lighting control

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Special Application Guide

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  • Page 1 P o w e r 8 3 2 / X - 1 0 P R O R e s i d e n t i a l P ro j e c t K i t F o r L i g h t i n g C o n t ro l Special Application Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Ta ble o f Co ntents Power832/X-10 PRO Residential Project Kit ................1 Installation ..........................2 Home Automation Operation ....................4 Application 1: Basic Lighting Control ..................5 Application 2: Courtesy Lighting ..................... 7 Application 3: Alarm Signal Lighting ..................9 Application 4: Fire Escape Route Lighting ................
  • Page 3 Proj ect Ki t Introduction The Power832/X-10 PRO Residential Kit for Lighting Control provides exciting opportuni- ties for you to attract new customers and boost sales. Here are just a few of the ways auto- mated lighting control can make your customer feel even more safe and secure.
  • Page 4: Installation

    In s tallatio n STEP 1 Installing the Security Alarm System For additional information, see: PC5010 Installation Manual Install and program the security alarm system (Power832 Control and all detecting devices) as normal. Once you are satisfied that the security system is working properly, you can begin the installation of the Escort5580 Module and the home automation devices.
  • Page 5 To confirm the Escort5580 module is connected properly to the control panel, perform the following: 1. Press [*] [8] [Installer Code] - enter Installer Programming 2. Press [903] - enter Module Supervision Section If you are using an LED Keypad, Light #24 should be on. This means the module is con- nected properly and in communication with the panel via the Keybus.
  • Page 6: Home Automation Operation

    Programming Procedure for Lighting Control (Home Automation) In order to assist you in your programming of the Home Automation portion of the Power832/X-10 Pro Residential Kit, we have selected five of the most common lighting control applications as examples. In the following sections, the step-by-step programming requirements are outlined.
  • Page 7: Application 1: Basic Lighting Control

    A p pl i ca ti on 1 : B as ic L ightin g Con trol The following programming will allow your customer to turn lights on or off, or to dim lights from any touch-tone phone. Enter Escort5580 To enter Escort5580 programming, perform the following on any local touch-tone phone: Programming 1.
  • Page 8 ‘global off’ command. All the light modules included in the global command option would be turned off. Turn Option [03] ON to include the X-10 module in the global command group. Turn Option [03] OFF to exclude the X-10 module from the global command group. Turn Option [04] ON to enable dimming.
  • Page 9: Application 2: Courtesy Lighting

    Applic ati on 2: Co urte sy L ig hti n g The following programming will enable a lamp to come on automatically during exit/entry periods (also known as a ‘Courtesy Light’). Select an interior light that illuminates the entry/ exit area enough to let the customer see where he is going, and that shows that no one is lurking in the area.
  • Page 10 Step 6 Section [138] ALL options should be OFF. Step 7 Item #02 Schedule /Output Condition – Escort Section [139] Enter data [04] to turn the module on according to both the PGM output AND Schedule 1. In other words, the system will ignore the PGM output during daylight hours, but will acti- vate the X-10 module when the PGM output occurs between 8:00PM and 8:00AM, any day of the week.
  • Page 11: Application 3: Alarm Signal Lighting

    Ap p l i c a tion 3 : A larm S ignal L ig htin g An ‘Alarm Signal’ Light can help a customer in several ways: • It lets the customer know when returning home that an alarm has occurred so that he/ she knows not to enter the house and to alert the security service or the police.
  • Page 12 A p p l ic a tion 4: F i re Es c ap e R o u te Li g h ti n g When a fire alarm condition occurs, it is important that occupants depart the premises immediately. In order to make this evacuation easier, you can program the lamps to come on automatically during a fire alarm event.
  • Page 13 Appl ic atio n 5: Si mu late d Home Occup ancy The Escort5580 can be programmed to turn lights ON and OFF at intervals, in such a manner as to simulate the type of activity that might occur if the home were occupied. General Program- For this application, we will program the Power832’s PGM 03 to signal a Latched System ming...
  • Page 14: Additional Features Of The Escort5580

    A dd i t i ona l F ea tures o f the E s co r t5580 Telephone The Escort5580 makes it possible to use either in-house or remote touch-tone telephones Interface as additional keypads on your Power832 system. This permits commands and program- ming for the X-10 Power-line Interface to be performed from any “on-site”...
  • Page 15 Any 3-digit code using numbers 0 through 9, as well as * and # can be selected. HOW- EVER YOU SHOULD AVOID USING A VALID 3-DIGIT TELEPHONE AREA CODE OR SER- VICE CODE SUCH AS 911, 411, 611 OR 0XX NOTE: For UL Listed Installations, Local Access Only must be enabled (See Programming Section [021]) Programming Lockout...
  • Page 16 ©1998 Digital Security Controls Ltd. 1645 Flint Road, Downsview, Ontario, Canada M3J 2J6 (416) 665-8460 • Fax (416) 665-7498 • 1-800-387-3630 Printed in Canada 29003235 R0...