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X-10 HOUSE ADDRESS CODES

0 = A

2 = C

4 = E

6 = G

8 = I

10 = K

12 = M

14 = O

1 = B

3 = D

5 = F

7 = H

9 = J

11 = L

13 = N

15 = P

X-10 FUNCTION CODES

0 = OFF

2 = ALL UNITS OFF

4 = DIM

6 = ALL LIGHTS OFF

1 = ON

3 = ALL LIGHTS ON

5 = BRIGHT

7 – 15 = SUPPRESS command

Location 52

X-10 Address for Output 1

(4 segments - numerical data)

Segment 1: Program a number (0 – 15) to represent the X-10 Module Number for X-10 Output #1
from the table below:

Module# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Segment

1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11

12

13

14

15


Segment 2: Program a number (0 – 15) to represent the X-10 House Address for X-10 Output #1
from the following table:


Segment 3: Program a number (0 – 15) to represent the X10 Function Code that is sent when the
function is turned ON. Use the following table to determine the code to use. Factory default is 1.

Segment 4: Program a number (0 – 15) to represent the X10 Function Code that is sent when the
function is turned OFF. Use the following table to determine the code to use. Factory default is 0.

Locations 53 - 176

X-10 Address for Outputs 2-32

Locations 53 through 176 are used to program X-10 Outputs #2 through 32. Each output has four
locations that are programmed using the same steps as X-10 Output #1 described previously. These
locations contain the following:

1) Description (Refer to the instructions in Location 49)
2) Event / Zone, User / Time (Refer to the instructions and table in Location 50)
3) Special Functions / Partitions (Refer to the instructions in Location 51)
4) X-10 Module / House Address (Refer to the instructions and tables in Location 52)

For example, X-10 Output #2 is programmed in Locations 53 – 56 while X-10 Output #32 is
programmed in Locations 173 – 176. Refer to the programming worksheets beginning on page 9.

Location 177

Internal Access

(4 segments - numerical data)

This location contains the three or four-digit code used to access the “Operator” from the premise
telephone (On-Site). The factory default is 11, 11, 11 = [

r][r][r].

N Important Notes: [r] = 11 [#] = 12

Location 178

External Access

(4 segments - numerical data)

This location contains the three or four-digit code used to access the “Operator” away from the
premise telephone (Off-Site). The factory default is 12, 12, 12 = [#][#][#].

N Important Notes: [r] = 11 [#] = 12