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Model 1503 Owner's

Manual

In this case, programs associated with button

183 will

only execute when button 179 is activated

and zones 1

through 4 are secure.

Continue: *, 180, ENTER, UNIT-NUMBER,
5, ON, ENTER.

Continue: *, 180, ENTER, UNIT-NUMBER,

9, ON, ENTER.

NOTE: When you program buttons

179 or 180, the ALL OFF and ALL ON

commands become buttons instead of

commands. If you program an ALL OFF

or ALL ON as part of another button
(i.e., * 178 for “when away”) the

reprogrammed ALL OFF or ALL ON will

begin to execute after all other

commands for the calling button.

This may make an unexpected change
in the order that the commands get

sent out. For example, the two

programs:

- *, 178, ENTER (when away): ALL

OFF

- *, 178, ENTER (when away): UNIT

1 ON

will turn all units off and then

unit 1 back on when security is

armed in the AWAY mode if button

179 (ALL OFF) has not been pro-

grammed. If button 179 is pro-

grammed, the Model 1503 puts button
179 in its button queue, which can

only start executing after it fin-

ishes any other buttons in the

queue, including the calling button

- in this example, button 178 (when
away.) So in this case, Unit 1 is

turned on before the reprogrammed

ALL OFF commands are sent.

PROGRAMMING ENERGY SAVER
MODULES

Your Model 1503 can be pro-

grammed to control your tempera-

tures based on a time schedule

IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not program a

button to call itself (for example:

PROG, *, 190, ENTER: 190, ENTER).

You will create an endless loop
that could prevent other programs

from running. It could also cause

the console to appear to "lock up".

If this happens, press the reset

button in the Model 1503 Control/
Communicator to restore the con-

sole. Delete the errant programs.

PROGRAMMING ALL ON / ALL OFF
COMMANDS

The ALL ON and ALL OFF commands

can be programmed as a button in-
stead of having a fixed action.

This feature allows you to custom-

ize the lights that are affected by

the ALL ON and ALL OFF commands.

When you press ALL, ON on the

LCD Console (or using a phone) the

system will now look for programs

for BUTTON 180. If there are none,

then the system will perform the
usual ALL ON command. If you have

entered programs for BUTTON 180,

the system will execute those pro-

grams instead of the usual ALL ON.

Similarly, the ALL, OFF command

will check for programs for BUTTON

179. If there are none, then the

system will perform the usual ALL

OFF command. If you have entered
programs for BUTTON 179, the system

will execute those programs instead

of the usual ALL OFF.

EXAMPLE: Program the ALL ON com-

mand to only turn on unit numbers

1, 5, 9.

Press PROG, *, 180, ENTER, UNIT-NUMBER,

1, ON, ENTER.

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