The SM10E connects to an existing alarm system and turns on lights when the alarm is tripped. It has 3 modes of operation.
In mode 1
the SM10 will turn on all lamp modules and wall switch modules set to
its house code and will also turn on any other modules set to its unit
code, a stereo connected to an appliance module for example. All lamp
modules and wall switch modules are left in the 'on' state when the
alarm is de-activated but the module set to the same unit code as the
SM10 will turn off.
In mode 2
the SM10 will flash all lights connected to lamp modules or wall switch
modules. All lamp and wall switch modules will be left in the 'on'
state when the alarm is de-activated but appliance modules set to the
same house code as the SM10 will turn off.
In mode 3
the SM10 will turn on all lamp modules and wall switch modules set to
the same house code as the interface. All lamp modules and wall switch
modules will be left in the 'on' state when the alarm is de-activated.
Mode 3 is the same as Mode 1 except that the interface does not send
the code to turn on modules set to the same unit code setting as the
interface.
Set
the input switch to A for triggering the interface by a low voltage
unit (6-8V AC,DC or audio), or to B for triggering the interface by a
dry contact closure. Do not connect 220 V to the input terminal!
The
SM10 has a test button which allows you to activate it whether or not
it is connected to an alarm system. The All Lights Off button allows
you to turn off anything which has been turned on by the interface.
To install the SM10:(it is expected to be installed inside the security system controller panel)
- Connect the alarm output of the security panel to the screw terminals
- Connect the flying lead to the 230V power supply, most likely at the 230V side of the transformer