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🛡Home Security => Home Security General => Topic started by: ken on March 17, 2005, 08:48:31 PM
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we use the door from the garage to the house
as our primary entry.
the console (DS 7000) is on the other side
of the house.
when i leave for work at 4 am my wife gets
up to rearm it, i cant hear it chime.
The one minute of beeping is not a option,
arming in delay mode, not with a 15 month
and a 1 month old child.
Im looking for a way to get a light to come
on when i arm the system.
i have a powerflash interface and i know
there is a brain that knows how i can get
something , somehow to make it work for my
problem.
Anybody got a idea??
i thank you in advance for a tip.
ken.
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Ken, get an LED detector (a light sensor),
place it over the alarm armed LED on the
DS7000 console and connect it to a
Powerflash which can then turn on a remote
light when armed (and off when not armed.)
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DWD where can you get a light sensor and
how do you make it work?
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The powerflash is an X10 module that can
send an X10 ON; for a set house/unit code
signal; on the power line when a set of
contacts is closed and to send the OFF
signal when it is opened. The sensor would
be wired to the contacts so it would act
like a closure when the armed led is on.
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Did a small test. My only detector in my
parts box was an infrared sensative one, but
for the test it was ok. With the Powerflash
set to Input B and Mode 3. I shined a bright
flashlight on the detector and the unit sent
the house/unit code ON signal and a off when
the flashlight was removed. Off the top of
my head I don't have a part number for a
detector other then a Radio Shack 276-145
but that too is a infrared type. The
detector is a transistor so the way it was
connected matters.
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Its a little pricey, but the LED detector I
use is: http://www.smarthome.com/8013.HTML
I cut the LED detector wire off right at the
round thing in the center of this probe
assembly. Then stripped a little off the
wires so they could be attached to a
Powerflash set to Input B and Mode 3.
Works fine for me.
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Brian
Are you saying that if I take each wire
coming off the RS 276-145 probe and attach
them to the Powerhouse and set up the probe
over the ARMED LED so no light can get in,
that setup will work??
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Sorry I meant PowerFlash
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The RS number was what looked similar to the
one I tried. It may or may not act like the
one I used.