Plug'N Power Universal Interface (610-2687 CMC) Operation Faxback Doc. # 19594 1. Set the input switch on the Universal Interface for the desired type of input: 1 for low voltage (6-18V AC, DC or audio) or 2 for dry contact closure ( from a magnetic switch for example). 2. Set the MODE switch on the Universal Interface for the desired mode of operation as follows: MODE 1 When a low voltage or contact closure is applied to the Universal Interface, it transmits all lights on followed by unit code on. The unit code transmitted is the unit code set on the Universal Interface's unit-code dial. When the low voltage or contact closure is removed from the input of the Universal Interface it transmits unit code off. The unit code transmitted is the unit code set on the Universal Interface's unit code dial. Any lights connected to Lamp Modules and Wall Switch Modules are turned on (regardless of their unit code setting) and stay on after the low voltage or contact closure has been removed from the input of the Universal Interface (unless they are set to the same unit code as the interface). Mode 2 When a low voltage or contact closure is applied to the Universal Interface, it transmits all lights on followed by all units off. It does this continuously for as long as the low voltage or contact "closure" is present. This has the effect of flashing all lights connected to Lamp Modules and Wall Switch Modules (set to the same house code as the Universal Interface). When the low voltage or contact closure is removed from the input of the Universal Interface, it transmits all lights on. Therefore, all lights that were flashing are left on (to let you know there has been an alarm). Any Appliance Modules set to the same house code as the Universal Interface are turned off by the first all units off command transmitted and stay off after the low voltage or contact closure is removed. MODE 3 When a low voltage or contact closure is applied to the Universal Interface, it transmits unit code on. The unit code transmitted is the unit code set on the unit-code dial on the Universal Interface. When the low voltage or contact closure is removed from the input of the Universal Interface it transmits unit code off. The unit code transmitted is the unit code set on the unit code dial on the Universal Interface. Press the TEST button on the Universal Interface to simulate the application of the desired input. Be sure that the desired mode of operation is obtained. Hold down the TEST button to check for flashing lights if you select mode 2. Remove your finger from the TEST button to simulate the removal of the desired input and check for the selected mode of operation. Press the all units off button on the Universal Interface to turn off all modules set to the same house code as the Universal Interface. (CS 1/15/96)