POWERFLASH
Burglar Alarm Interface (PF284)
Connects to an existing burglar alarm
system and flashes lights connected to
lamp modules and wall switch modules when
the alarm trips. Triggered by a contact
closure or low voltage input (6-18V AC, DC
or audio). Connects to an existing alarm
system and turns on lights when the alarm
trips.
It
has 3 modes of operation:
In Mode 1
the Burglar Alarm
Interface will turn ON ALL lamp modules
and wall switch modules set to its
Housecode 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 modules set
to the same Unit Code as the Burglar Alarm
Interface will be turned OFF.
In Mode 2
the Burglar Alarm
Interface 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 Housecode as the Burglar Alarm
Interface will be turned OFF.
In Mode 3
the Burglar Alarm
Interface will turn ON all modules set to
the same Housecode and Unit Code as the
interface. All modules set to the same
Housecode and Unit Code as the Burglar
Alarm Interface will be turned OFF when
the alarm is de-activated. Mode 3 is the
same as mode 1 except that the interface
does not send the All Lights On code to
turn on ALL lamp modules and wall switch
modules set to the same Housecode as the
interface.
The interface
can be set to be triggered by either a low
voltage input (6-18 volts AC, DC or audio)
or a dry contact closure. You could also
trigger it from an alarm which has an
outlet for switching a 120V lamp by using
this outlet to control a 120V relay, then
use the contacts of the relay to trigger
the interface (in the dry contact mode).
WARNING - DO NOT CONNECT 120VAC DIRECTLY
TO THE INPUT OF THE INTERFACE.
The Burglar
Alarm Interface has a test button which
allows you to activate it whether or not
it is connected to an alarm system. The
ALL OFF button allows you to turn off
anything which has been turned on by the
interface.
APPLICATIONS
Flash all the lights in your home when
your existing burglar alarm is
tripped.
? Blast your stereo when your alarm trips.
? Connect the Burglar Alarm Interface
directly to a magnetic switch to turn on
lights when a door or window opens, i.e.
you don't have to own a burglar alarm
system.
? Trigger it from sensors such as a photo
cell to turn on lights when it gets dark.
? From a motion detector to turn on lights
when someone enters a room.
? From a microphone to turn on lights or
appliances when a sound from an intruder
is detected.
? From a moisture sensor to sound an alarm
if your basement is flooded.
? From a garage door opener to turn on
lights when you open your garage door,
etc.
Some of these
applications may require some additional
components such as relays, etc. to
interface to the Burglar Alarm Interface
but virtually anything which gives, or can
be made to give, either a contact closure
or a low voltage output between 6 and 18
volts AC, DC or audio can be used to
trigger the Burglar Alarm Interface.
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