Home Automation 1503 User Manual

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determines which unit numbers to

skip by looking at the number of

expansion enclosures. If there are

none, then units 20 - 80 are not
used. In scrolling up and down, the

display will jump from unit 19 to

unit 81 when you press the up arrow

key, and from 81 to 19 when you

press the down arrow key. If expan-
sion enclosures are installed, the

display will show the unit numbers

used by the expansion enclosures.

If text descriptions of each

zone have been entered, there is no

discernible gap in unit numbers.

You can still enter any unit number

to access it directly, and then

scroll up and down among the unused
units.

For example, pressing UNIT-NUM-

BER, SHOW, SHOW... will display the

names of units starting with Unit
1. When you get to unit 19, the

display will jump to Unit 81 if

there are no expansion enclosures.

5. PROGRAMMING

Your Model 1503 can be pro-

grammed to do its home control and

security functions on a time sched-

ule or in response to an event
occurring in the system. This sec-

tion describes how to program the

Model 1503.

You may program the following

items:

- Unit Numbers - on, off, on for

time, off for time, dim,

brighten

- Model 1101 Energy Saver Modules

- on, off, on for time, off for

time, low setback temperature,

high setback temperature

- Temperatures - lo and hi tem-

peratures

- All Lights On, All Off

- Security modes OFF, HOME,

ASLEEP, AWAY, Bypass and Restore

- Buttons

These items can be programmed to

happen:

- Once on a certain date (One-time

program)

- Repeatedly (repeating programs)

- In response to an event (button

programs).

Further, you can conditionalize

programs so that they only run

under certain circumstances.

Your security system can be in

any mode while you program, OFF,

HOME, ASLEEP or AWAY. However, you

must enter your MASTER CODE if the

security system is in HOME, ASLEEP,

or AWAY. If an alarm is activated

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