Dual Floodlight Infrared Security System (610-2604) Controlling Security System Faxback Doc. # 19257 You can use a plug `n power controller to turn your security system on and off. Set the HOUSE CODE and START CODE dials, then follow your controller's instructions to control this light. If you turn the floodlights on using a controller, they will stay on until you turn them off with a controller. SETTING THE HOUSE CODE Set the HOUSE CODE dial to any of its 16 positions. If you have existing plug `n power modules, you should set it to the same house code you used with those modules so that the security system can control those modules. SETTING THE START CODE The START CODE dial serves two purposes. First, the number to which you set the dial is the unit code for the security system (for controlling it from a controller). Also, the next eight numbers are unit codes for the modules your security system controls. (See "Controlling Other Lights," Faxback Doc.# ). CAUTION: If you plan to use the security system to control additional modules, keep in mind that these modules might turn on when you do not expect them to (when a small animal passes within the sensing area for example). For this reason, take care when selecting appliances to be controlled by the security system. You might want a stereo to turn on when someone approaches your house (to make it sound like someone is home), but you should make sure that the security system cannot turn on anything which would be dangerous if it turned on unexpectedly. An example of this might be a coffee pot which could be damaged and possibly cause a fire if it turns on when it is empty. Do not use the security system to control portable heaters. This could cause a fire if the heater turns on unexpectedly when clothing is nearby. Choose your unit codes carefully. (CS 12/26/95)