The AGC Lamp Module incorporates an advanced X-10 powerline circuit designwhich allows the
module to operate in adverse environments. The principal advantages aregreater sensitvity and
better noise rejection. These modules are recommended for largerinstallations, installations where
noise generating equipment such as electric motors etc. are operatednearby and where reliability of
operation is paramount.
The AGC Lamp Module is designed to control incandescent loads with arating of between 40W and
300W. Lamps rated below 40W may flicker or operate erratically.
Note: Lamp Modules must not be used to control appliances orfluorescent lamps.
Setting up the Lamp Module to use with an X-10 PRO Security System
• Set the House Code dial to match the Security Console's house code.This code is downloaded to
the panel by the security installation firm. The default House Code is Awhen using the PRO2000.
• For normal lighting control, set the Unit Code dial to an unusedcode which can be controlled
from the Security Remote, PSR01 (switches 1-4 control Unit Codes 1-4) orany other desired
controller.
• To use as the security light, set the Unit Code to the match theUnit Code of the security light
downloaded by the security installation firm. The default security lightUnit Code for the PRO2000 is
13.
Note: The security light is the light which is flashed on/off duringan alarm and which is controlled by
the security LIGHT ON and LIGHT OFF buttons on the console, keychain andsecurity remotes).
• Plug a lamp into the Lamp Module and plug the Lamp Module into aconvenient AC outlet,
preferably an unswitched one to ensure that the lamp will always operatewhen the alarm is
triggered.
Local control
The Lamp Module includes circuitry to sense the lamp's own on/off switchto turn the lamp on locally.
To switch a lamp on, turn the lamp's own switch off then on again.