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| Brand | OnQ Technologies |
|---|---|
| Model | HMS 1100 |
| Category | Security System |
| Language | English |
Details UL listing for the HMS 1100 controller and consoles for specific applications.
Explains the basic functions and shortcut keys of the HMS 1100 console.
Describes the console display states and menu navigation with arrow keys.
Covers procedures for disarming, silencing, and arming the security system modes.
Explains different security modes (Day, Night, Away, Vacation) and shortcut arming.
Details how to bypass, auto-bypass, and restore security zones.
Explains alarm types, emergency keys, and duress code functions.
Describes system trouble signals and user code management.
Provides instructions for weekly testing of the security system.
Introduces controlling lights, appliances, and HVAC via console or phone.
Explains control of ALC and X-10 devices using the HMS 1100.
Details controlling lights via dimming, levels, ramp, scenes, and timed commands.
Explains how to check unit status and the use of internal flags for programming.
Covers controlling system outputs and using All On/Off commands for groups of devices.
Details setup and execution of Leviton Scene Control for lighting groups.
Explains programming custom buttons (macros) for automated functions.
Describes connecting to the HMS 1100 via Touch-Tone phones, both local and remote.
Covers remote lockout features and an alternate access method.
Explains how to navigate and use the HMS 1100 via phone menus.
Introduces the Setup menu for configuring parameters and ACP.
Details setting up user codes, authority levels, and access areas.
Explains how to set the system's time, date, and daylight savings.
Covers programming automated functions based on time, events, and conditions.
Configures phone numbers for alarms, dial out times, and call order.
Configures arming parameters like delays, chimes, quick arm, and auto-bypass.
Configures miscellaneous system features like security mode, alarms, and alerts.
Sets up X-10 house code formats and response to All On/Off commands.
Defines time periods for conditional program execution.
Configures network settings, IP address, port, and encryption key.
Sets up custom names and voice descriptions for system items and address.