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Model 1503 Owner's

Manual

For each temperature zone, the

secure/alarm status of the zone is

determined by the current tempera-
ture of the zone in relation to its

setpoints. The zone is considered

to be in alarm if the current tem-

perature is below the low setpoint

or above the high setpoint. Other-
wise, the zone is secure.

Like ordinary security zones,

the secure/alarm status of these

temperature zones can be used as
conditions for programs. Also,

changes in the status of a tempera-

ture zone will activate the event

buttons associated with that zone.

EXAMPLE 1: Turn on a ceiling fan

when

the temperature in zone 17 is

higher than 75 degrees.

- PROG, *(button), 43 (when zone

17 in alarm): UNIT-NUMBER, 10,

ON, ENTER.

- *(button), 44 (when zone 17 se-

cure):

UNIT-NUMBER, 10, OFF,

ENTER.

This assumes that the high

setpoint for zone 17 is set to 75

degrees, the low setpoint set to 0,
and that the fan is unit 10. Note

that “when zone 17 in alarm” and

“when zone 17 secure” correspond to

event buttons 43 and 42, respec-

tively. The display will show the
actual unit names instead of the

numbers as you program.

EXAMPLE 2: Turn on the bathroom

heat for 45 minutes at 6:30 AM,
weekdays, if its below 60 degrees

outside and if the security system

is in the asleep mode. This example

will require a button activating

another button, because we want to

conditionalize the timed program by

two things: the outside temperature
and the Asleep security mode, so

that the heat only comes on (1)

when its cold outside, and (2) if

we're asleep and not away.

The first program runs button

190 weekdays at 6:30 AM, if we're

in the asleep mode. The second

program, button 190, turns on the

heat for 45 minutes if the outdoor
temperature zone is in alarm, mean-

ing that the temperature is below

the low setpoint.

- PROG, 190, ENTER (run button

190): *(if), ASLEEP, TIME, 6, 3,

0, AM, DATE-DAY, DATE-DAY, WEEK-

DAYS, ENTER, ENTER.

- *(button), 190, ENTER (program

button 190): *(if), 19, ON (if

zone 19 is in alarm): UNIT-NUM-

BER, 12, TIME, 45, ON, ENTER.

The example assumes that the

outdoor sensor is on zone 19, that

its low setpoint is 60, high

setpoint is 0, and that the bath-

room heat is unit 12. You could

have another program to run button
190, if asleep, at 8:30 on week-

ends.

CHANGING AND DELETING PROGRAMS

When you create a program and

press ENTER, the program goes into

memory. You can change certain
items in a program or you can de-

lete the program (remove it from

memory.) This is described fully in

SHOW.

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