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GE ITI 60-755 Power Line Carrier Card
Used In The Concord Integrated Ver-3 In Conjunction with the
power line carrier transformer in which with both you can control lights
appliances Etc in your home.
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
Product Summary
The Power Line Carrier Card provides X-10 lamp module and
wireless siren features with a plug-in card that is compatible with the
following ITI® Learn Mode™ security panels: n Concord Hybrid Control Panel
(60-734) n Concord RF16 Wireless Control Panel (60- 735-95R)
Additional features include the following: n Communication with
ITI Supervised Wireless Sirens and X-10 modules via existing AC electrical
wiring n Simple "plug-in" functionality n Adds ITI Supervised Wireless Sirens
compatibility for sirens in the event of an alarm n Adds X-10 module
compatibility for light control n Light control by turning lights on either
individually, simultaneously, or through programmed time schedules
Installation Guidelines
Follow the installation guidelines listed below: n The panel
must be powered by a Line Carrier Power Transformer (P/N 60-762 or 60-779) n Use
22 AWG (or larger) stranded wire to connect the transformer to the panel n All
X-10 modules and ITI Supervised Wireless Sirens must be plugged into electrical
outlets on the same electrical phase n Avoid plugging the ITI Supervised
Wireless Sirens, transformers, and X-10 Lamp Modules into outlets that share
major appliances, such as computers, microwave ovens, refrigerators, dryers, or
washing machines n The Power Line Carrier Card, X-10 Lamp Modules, and sirens
require a programmed house code in order to operate
Installation
This section describes how to install the Power Line Carrier
Card.
Installing in Concord Systems
Complete the following steps to install the Power Line Carrier
Card in both the Hybrid and Wireless Concord systems: 1. Open the panel door.
WARNING: Wear a grounding strap to prevent static electricity damage to the card
and panel. 2. Unplug the AC power transformer and disconnect the panel backup
battery. 3. Remove both 1/4" plastic jumpers that are protecting the Power Line
Carrier Card headers on the panel circuit board (see either Figure 1 or Figure
2). 60-755
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