Home Automation 1503 User Manual

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Model 1503 Owner's

Manual

4. HOME CONTROL

The home control features of the

Model 1503 make it easy and conve-

nient to control almost any light

or appliance from the console or
over the telephone. You may also

have your heating and air condi-

tioning (HVAC) system under control

of the system, which will allow it

to save energy dollars by setting
the temperature appropriately when

you are home, asleep or away. (The

Home Control functions have not

been investigated by Underwriter's

Laboratories.)

Furthermore, the Model 1503 can

be used to program lights to make

the home look occupied as a deter-

rent to potential thieves.

There are three methods that the

Model 1503 uses to control differ-

ent things:

1.

X-10 Powerhouse

tm,

Leviton and

compatible modules for lights

and small appliances

2.

Model 1101 Programmable En-

ergy Saver Modules (PESM) for

central heating and air condi-

tioning systems

3.

Direct Relay Control (with or

without Model 1102 Expansion

Enclosure) for sprinklers,

lighting, electric heating, etc.

A MODEL 1503 VERSION 2 by itself
will control:

- 64 X-10 modules (four house

codes)

- 3 Model 1101 PESMs or direct

relay controls

for a total of 67 control points.

With 4 Model 1102 Expansion Enclo-

sures, the Model 1503 Version 2
will control:

- 64 X-10 modules (four house

codes)

- 64 Model 1101 PESMs or direct

relay controls

for a total of 128 control points.

A MODEL 1053-LC will control:

- 16 X-10 modules (one house code)

- 3 temperatures or direct relay

controls

for a total of 19 control points.

The Model 1503-LC cannot use Model

1102 Expansion Enclosures.

X-10 POWERHOUSE

tm

MODULES

The Model 1503 controls lights

and appliances by sending commands

over your existing electrical wir-

ing to special switches, outlets

and modules, collectively referred
to as MODULES. Each module (or

group of modules) is assigned a

HOUSE CODE and a UNIT NUMBER so

that the Model 1503 can control the

modules individually. When a module
hears a command from the Model 1503

for its house code and unit number,

it executes the command.

The modules used for actually

controlling the light or appliance

are industry standard modules manu-

factured by X-10 USA, Inc. and

Leviton Manufacturing Co. Leviton

products are called “Leviton Decora
Electronic Controls (DEC)”. The

modules are sold by your dealer as

well as certain retailers such as

Radio Shack, Sears, Home Depot and

others. Any module that is “X-10

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