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In order to link a standard security system to your Home Automation system, an interface is required.

The Power Flasher is designed to perform this function.

It connects to a standard alarm system and sends X-10 codes on the 220 volt power line when an alarm is tripped.

Provided with 3 selectable programs

Triggered by a contact closure or a low voltage input.

Basic wiring diagram

Benifits:    
Connects to an existing alarm system and turns on lights when an alarm trips. It has 3 modes of operation:  

In mode 3
The Power Flasher will turn On all lamp and wall switch modules set to the same House code as the interface. All lamp 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 on the interface.

Set the input switch to A for triggering the interface by a low voltage input (6-8V AC, DC or audio) or B for triggering the interface by a dry contact closure as is the case when connecting to an alarm system.

In mode 1
The Power Flasher 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 system is de-activated but the module set to the same Unit code as the Power Flasher will be turned Off.
 
In mode 2
The Power Flasher will flash all lights connected to Lamp or wall switch modules.

All lamp and wall switch modules will be left in the On state when the alarm has been de-activated.
  The Power Flasher has a test button which allows you to activate it whether or not it is connected to an alarm system. the All light off button allows you to turn off anything which has been turned on by the interface.
Typical applications:
Flash all the lights in your home when your existing burglar alarm trips

Blast your stereo when your alarm trips.

Connect the Power Flasher to a magnetic switch to turn on lights when a door or window opens, in cases where you have no 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 appliance 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...