Setting Up Remote Modules - X10 Monitor Plus DC8700P Manual

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All types of Motion Sensors sense
motion by detecting a change in
temperature. Therefore, to help prevent
false alarms, do not place the Motion
Sensor near heating or air conditioning
vents.
Testing the Motion Sensor
The Motion Sensor includes a special
test mode which works as follows:
1. Set the sensitivity switch to 1.
2. Hold down the TEST button on the
back of the Motion Sensor until the
LED blinks twice.
3. Release the TEST button and wait
for about 20 seconds for the Motion
Sensor to settle.
4. Walk past the Motion Sensor. The
LED indicator lights as you move
and goes out if you keep very still,
or walk out of range of the detector.
If the range is low (less than 30 ft.) check
that the Motion Sensor is horizontal and
at a height of at least 5 ft. from the
ground.
The Motion Sensor will automatically
switch back to normal operation after
two minutes in test mode. If you want to
switch it back manually just press the
TEST button again.
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To test the alarm
1. Arm the console and wait for about
45 seconds.
2. Walk in front of the Motion Sensor
and check that the alarm is
triggered.
After triggering the console, the Motion
Sensor automatically "locks out" for
around 45 seconds to save battery life.
Adjusting the Sensitivity of
Motion Sensors
Set the switch on the left of the Motion
Sensor (looking at the back) to 1 to trip
alarm if ANY movement is detected
(most sensitive).
Set the switch to 2 to trip the alarm only
if two successive movements are
detected or continuous movement is
detected in a short time (less sensitive
to pets).

SETTING UP REMOTE MODULES

Setting up Lamp Modules
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Lamp Module
When the alarm trips, lamps connected
to Lamp Modules set to A-13 (or other
codes on request from the monitoring
station - see page 18) 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.
If you arm the system to give an exit
delay, Lamp Modules set to the same
House Code and Unit Code as the
console will turn on during the exit
countdown time. You can also control
Lamp Modules set to this code from the
LIGHT ON and LIGHT OFF buttons on
the remote controls, or from the
SECURITY LIGHT button on the Key
Chain Remote.
Choose a lamp you want to be a part of
the security system. Make sure the
lamp's on/off switch is on and plug the
lamp into the Lamp Module. Plug the
Lamp Module into any convenient AC
outlet. Set the House Code and Unit
Code dials on the Lamp Module to A-
13 (or other codes on request from the
monitoring station - see page 18).
Setting up Wall Switch
Modules
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Remote Switch
When the alarm trips, lights connected
to Wall Switch Modules (sold separately)
set to A-13 (or other codes on request
from the monitoring station - see page
18) flash on and off for the duration of
the alarm. After 4 minutes (or when you
disarm the alarm) the lights stop flashing
and remain on.
If you arm the system to provide an exit
delay, Wall Switch Modules set to the
same House Code and Unit Code as
the console will turn on during the exit
countdown time. You can also control
Wall Switch Modules set to this code
from the LIGHT ON and LIGHT OFF
buttons on the remote controls.
NOTE:
Follow the installation
instructions included with the Wall
Switch Module, (sold separately). Set
the House Code and Unit Code to A-13
(or other codes on request from the
monitoring station - see page 18) if you
want the lamp to flash during an alarm.
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