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Action Resultant Display Sound
☞
VOICE ON
☞
VOICE OFF
$
READY HH:MM
Note: The system will maintain the “Voice OFF” state until
subsequent selection of “Voice ON’.
3.4 Recording a Message
You can leave a verbal message for other users of the
alarm system. Face the panel, press
and keep it
pressed. When the display reads TALK NOW, start
talking. The 5 dark boxes will slowly disappear one by
one, from right to left, as shown in the diagram below.
Action Resultant Display Sound
☞
(continuously)
RECORD
A MESSAGE
Talk $
TALK NOW
None
Talk $
TALK NOW
$
Talk $
TALK NOW
$
Talk $
TALK NOW
$
Talk
$
TALK NOW
$
Stop talking
RECORDING ENDED
$
Once the last of the boxes disappears (20 seconds later),
RECORDING ENDED will be displayed.
When you release the button, the display will revert to the
normal status-displaying mode, but will also indicate that a
message is waiting. For example:
READY HH:MM
(alternating)
READY MSG
To check your own message, listen to it within one minute
from the end of recording (see Para. 3.5). This way the
MSG indication will not be erased.
3.5 Message Playback
To listen to a message left by another user of the system:
Click
and listen. PLAY will be displayed and the
message will be played back over the built-in loudspeaker.
When the playback ends, the display will revert to the
normal status-displaying mode. If more than 1 minute
elapsed after recording, the MSG indication will disappear.
3.6 Chime ON/OFF
You can disable / enable the chime zones by alternate
clicking of the <8> key, as shown below:
Action Resultant Display Sound
☞
CHIME ON
☞
CHIME OFF
$
READY HH:MM
CHIME lights steadily when “chime on” is selected
4. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CONTROL
4.1 Control Options and Pushbuttons
The PowerArt™ allows manual or automatic remote
control of up to 7 electrical appliances (lights, radio and
TV, tape recorders, fans etc.). This requires an optional
X-10 controller and 7 remote X-10 units (see figure 2).
ON / OFF control codes are communicated via the regular
household electrical wiring.
While programming the system, your installer determines
ON and OFF times for each remote controlled device. He
also determines which zone sensors will switch the remote
controlled appliances on and off. However, the decision
whether the remote controlled appliances will respond
as programmed is up to you (see table below).
Key Function
Manual activation of lights or other household
electrical appliances.
Manual deactivation of lighting or other
household electrical appliances.
Selecting the active automatic control method:
%
Sensors: Appliances are controlled by
sensors (assigned by the installer for this).
%
Timer: Appliances are controlled by timer (ON
and OFF times are defined by the installer).
% Both: Appliances are controlled by sensors
as well as by timer.
Following are two examples of the benefits gained by
using of automatic remote control:
• Timer Control. When you are away, timed activation /
de-activation of lights, radio and TV simulates the
presence of people at home, to deter potential burglars.
• Zone Control. Upon disturbance of a perimeter zone,
lights are switched on and a tape recorder starts
running, playing back a series of dog barks.
4.2 Manual Switch-On
You can switch appliances ON as instructed below. This
example shows how to switch on the lights controlled by
X-10 unit No. 1.
Action Resultant Display Sound
☞
LIGHT ON
☞
LIGHT ON 1
$
READY HH:MM
The lights controlled by X-10 unit No. 1 are switched on
4.3 Manual Switch-Off
You can switch appliances OFF as instructed below. This
example shows how to switch off the lights controlled by
X-10 unit No. 1.
Action Resultant Display Sound
☞
LIGHT OFF
☞
LIGHT OFF 1
$
READY HH:MM
The lights controlled by X-10 unit No. 1 are switched off
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