11.3 Operating the alarm functions via an outside phone
1. Call your home number. The console will answer.
2. You will hear ‘Please enter PIN’. Enter your PIN code.
3. If your PIN is correct, you will hear ‘PIN accepted’. If your PIN is incorrect, you will hear ‘Error’.
4. Press 0 followed by * to activate your security system.
5. Press 0 followed by # to deactivate your security system.
When you press 9 9 followed by *, the console will do a status check:
The status can be:
ARMED HOME: The system is set to ARM HOME mode.
ARMED AWAY: The system is set to ARM AWAY mode.
DISARMED: The system is switched off.
EMERGENCY ALARM: The alarm has been triggered by a PANIC BUTTON on a remote control or a Marmitek SD10
Smoke Detector.
ALARM IN ZONE 3: (example with zone 3). The alarm has been triggered by the sensor in zone 3
(wireless sensor or emergency sensor).
11.4 Operate lights and equipment via an outside phone
1. Call your home number. The console will answer.
2. You will hear ‘Please enter PIN’. Enter your PIN code.
3. If your PIN is correct, you will hear ‘PIN accepted’. If your PIN is incorrect, you will hear ‘Error’.
4. Press 4 *: The Marmitek X-10 module with UnitCode 4 will be switched on. You will hear ‘4 ON’ to confirm.
5. Press 4 #: The Marmitek X-10 module with UnitCode 4 will be switched off. You will hear ‘4 OFF’ to confirm.
12. Changing the batteries
When used normally the batteries in sensors and remote controls last about a year. The life span of batteries does depend on how
often a sensor is activated.
Preferably use alkaline batteries, but never rechargeable batteries (rechargeable batteries are not strong enough and will go flat
within a few months, even when they are seldom used).
Console – 4xAA batteries
The emergency batteries in the console ensure that even during a power cut the entire system stays operational for another 12
hours (if there is no alarm).
• If there is an alarm during a power cut, the console will not activate the siren to save battery power. The telephone dialler
works normally.
• If there is a power cut and the emergency batteries are flat, all settings are stored, because these are programmed into a non-
volatile memory (EEPROM). The clock will need to be reset.
• When you decide to turn off the security system for a longer period (e.g. renovation work), remove the batteries from the
console to avoid them going flat.
• If the emergency batteries are empty or not installed, the BATTERY indicator on the console will flash.
• If you open up the battery compartment to change the batteries, the word ‘TAMPER’ will be visible on the display. After
inserting the batteries and closing the compartment, enter your PIN code (factory settings 0000, see 8.3) to remove the word
‘TAMPER’.
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