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[. . . ] The equipment included with HomeControl is factory pre-programmed so that it works out of the box. The factory pre-programming focuses on the interaction of the security system operation to automate tasks associated with its operation. Existing security sensors along with the control's arming status are utilized to trigger true automation operations such as setback of heating, cooling, and lighting subsystems when the building is not occupied, voice annunciation of key events, plus the added safety and security deterent that automatic lighting can provide during the crucial moments of exiting and entry. [. . . ] This will centrally power all HomeControl components from the NX Control. If you prefer (or need) to power HomeControl from another source, leave off the Red +V wire from the keypad input to the ML8 and connect another DC power source to the +12V and Neg terminals of the Magic Module. Magic Module also has a power receptacle J3 which accepts a plug-in 12Vdc (center pin positive) power supply such as the ELK-P1216 (sold separately). Mount the Magic Module & Voice Annunciator and connect them to the ML8 using four (4) wires(Red, Green, White, and Black). Mount the ECHO Speaker near the entry/exit keypad and connect it to the Voice Annunciator speaker terminals using two (2) wires. Connect the four (4) wire modular telephone cord from the Magic Module J5 to the X-10 Transceiver Module (PSC05). NOTE: You need 1 or more X-10 or Leviton brand powerline modules (Lamp or Appliance type) in order to utilize the lighting/ energy savings modes programmed in HomeControl. Congratulations, your HomeControl automation kit is now ready for test and demonstration. PO Box 100 · Hildebran, NC 28637 USA · 828-397-4200 Voice · 828-397-4415 Fax http://www. elkproducts. com · email: info@elkproducts. com 05/02 OPERATION OVERVIEW To understand the automation processes of HomeControl it is necessary to know the parameters and conditions it uses to "Cause" each action, along with the "Effects" of each action. The following text and diagrams explain HomeControl in detail. FACTORY PRE-PROGRAMMED PARAMETERS CADDX EVENTS HomeControl is programmed to monitor the following sixteen (16) events (conditions) from the NX Control. When that event resets it is said to be "deactivated. " Activated Armed Armed (Home Mode) Chime Mode On Entry Delay Active Exit Delay Warning Alarm Active AC Failure Error Beep (3 beep) Deactivated Disarmed Away Mode Chime Mode Off Expired End Silenced Restored End Activated Zone 1 Fault Zone 2 Fault Zone 3 Fault Zone 4 Fault Zone 5 Fault Zone 6 Fault Zone 7 Fault Zone 8 Fault Deactivated Zone 1 Restored Zone 2 Restored Zone 3 Restored Zone 4 Restored Zone 5 Restored Zone 6 Restored Zone 7 Restored Zone 8 Restored 1. 16. HARDWIRE INPUTS The four (4) hardwire inputs on the Magic Module are not assigned in the factory default programming. RELAY OUTPUTS The four (4) dry contact relay outputs on the Magic Module are assigned for use as: 1 Control of a high voltage electrically actuated water heater contactor. (Not needed if using an X-10 water heater module) 2 Control of an HVAC setback thermostat. 3 [available] 4 Optional control of the speaker(s) wires to the Voice Annunciator for selective muting of voice messages. LINE CARRIER (X-10) TRANSMISSIONS X-10 House and Unit codes are pre-assigned to correspond to areas of a typical home. These are transmitted in response to the activated/deactivated events described above. [. . . ] Therefore, a second scene is required to reverse or change the state of a light or group of lights controlled by a previous scene. For example: at 5:30am Mon-Fri the pre-dawn scene (1) will be activated and the Mstr Bdrm light (C7) will be turned on. This light will be turned off by the Day/Away scene when the alarm system is armed. [. . . ]

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