Yale HSA3800 Installation, Programming, Operating

Telecommunicating control panel alarm system

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HSA3800
Telecommunicating
control panel alarm system
Installation
Programming
Operating
Keep in a handy place for reference and for
future maintenance
01902 635998
Helpline

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  • Page 1 HSA3800 Telecommunicating control panel alarm system Installation Programming Operating Keep in a handy place for reference and for future maintenance 01902 635998 Helpline Downloaded from www.ukpanels.com...
  • Page 2 Information and illustrations are subject to change within this document. Yale reserves the right to alter the specification and product design at anytime without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Recommended installation sequence Contents We recommend you follow the simple install 1 Location planning sequence, headings numbered 1-5. Subsequent sections provide: 2 Unpack the parts • Use of additional accessory devices including keypad and keyfob remote controls, smoke 3 Easy install programming alarm and help watch •...
  • Page 4: Location Planning

    Location planning Work out the best places to locate the devices for maximum protection. Having chosen the locations do not mount at this stage. Home and away mode planning Keypad remote control accessory The home arming mode allows the premises to When used as second keypad, it is ideal be part armed so that no one can get inside in bedrooms or at the top of a stairwell so...
  • Page 5 Smoke detector accessory • Mount on the ceiling at the top of a stairwell, or where smoke would most likely be detected. Siren • Install additional detectors if there are closed doors preventing smoke from reaching detectors. Choose a position on an external wall where the siren would be most prominent.
  • Page 6: Unpack The Parts

    Unpack all the parts onto a table top The easiest way to get to know the system and get it up and running quickly is to get all the devices and accessories programmed on a table top before locating and mounting them. Control unit Plug the power adaptor into the mains supply wall...
  • Page 7 Keypad remote control accessory Remove the cover and insert the PP3 battery as shown. The ‘Tx’ LED will flash briefly while components initialise. Tamper Jumper switch switch Learn/Test button PIR movement detector Smoke detector accessory Remove the fixing screw and cover assembly and insert the three AA batteries as shown.
  • Page 8: Easy Install Programming

    Easy install programming First, create your own PIN code and teach the control unit to recognise (learn) all the devices and get the basic system up and running.Do not mount at this stage. Control unit Use of jumper switches When power is connected, a long beep will Some devices have internal switches, or sound.
  • Page 9 Add the siren unit programmed into zone 1 as an entry point detector. 9 Press OK. WARNING • Press a to return to previous menu. The siren is very • To return to ‘Alarm off’ (normal mode), press a loud, be prepared! Take repeatedly.
  • Page 10 Jumper positions Confirm Programming J7 on = jamming detection ‘off’; The siren can be programmed to produce off = jamming detection ‘on’ additional confirmation beeps to tell you when the J6 on = normal, J6 off = clear memory system is armed and disarmed from outside the J5 on = stand alone operation, not used in premises.
  • Page 11: Installation/Mounting

    Mounting methods Siren’ menu on the control unit, then Yale provide two methods of mounting. Choose ‘Siren A/T On’, and press OK. either the self adhesive pads or the screws and 6 Test by arming and disarming with the control wall plugs supplied.
  • Page 12 PIR movement detector Door/Window contact The PIR has a built-in sleep timer to save 1 Ensure the jumper switch is in the test ‘on’ battery power. If there is no movement in front of position. the PIR for 1 minute, the PIR will become ‘ready •...
  • Page 13: Using The System

    Using the system Arm and disarm the system and practice using it. Trigger the alarm by arming the system and opening protected doors/windows and walking past PIR’s. Now is the time to show the rest of the family how simple it is to use. The telephone features are yet to be programmed.
  • Page 14: System Records

    Tamper display Low battery display The control unit will identify the device When a detectors batteries are running low, it triggering a tamper alarm when the system is will signal its condition to the control unit when it disarmed. To enable the display to be cleared a is activated.
  • Page 15: Configuring Your System

    Configuring your system Fine tune the operation of the control panel to your requirements; advanced programming for PIRs and door/window contacts. General settings menu beeps. 1 Press arrow keys to select the option. Pin code 2 Press OK to confirm. •...
  • Page 16 seconds when the control unit is disarmed. Burglar active when control unit is • With interference set to ‘Disp and Rep On’, in armed or home mode when the system is armed (fully armed, not home armed) and interference is detected, the home Omit not active when in home control unit will notify of the presence by...
  • Page 17: Testing The System

    Points for consideration HSA3090 multiple door/window contact set • In home mode, detectors set as ‘Burglar’ will should be used (not included). cause an alarm when activated, whilst The magnet/contact pairs are wired using bell detectors set as ‘Home Omit’ will not trigger wire (not supplied) to the extension terminals as an alarm.
  • Page 18: Installing And Using Accessories

    Adding accessories To provide additional protection you can add extra door/window contacts, PIRs, keyfob remote controls, keypad remote controls, help buttons and smoke detectors. These are available separately from your local stockist. Keyfob remote control accessory Keypad remote control accessory Programming Programming Learn in the keyfob as follows:...
  • Page 19 Help button accessory Remove a device Program your help button before installation If a sensor needs to be re-programmed (for and test in the desired location before mounting. example, to change home mode settings) or a replacement device needs to be fitted, it first Programming needs to be removed from the control unit 1 Follow sections 1 and 3 (Inserting batteries and...
  • Page 20: Telephone Connection And Programming

    Telephone connection & programming Powerful facility that enables the system to the telephone 6 numbers in an emergency - your mobile, friends, relatives, neighbours or colleagues - but not 999 directly. Telephone connection • Positions A to F represent the priority order of the six telephone numbers programmed, ‘A’...
  • Page 21 Changing/deleting telephone numbers 3 After saying your address message, press OK. 1 In the ‘Tel. Numbers’ display, using the arrow The display will then allow you to record your keys, move the cursor to the telephone number specific alarm messages. •...
  • Page 22: Dialling And Call Acknowledgment

    Dialling and call acknowledgement Auto dialling number(s) until two recipients have acknowledged the call. When an alarm occurs, the control unit will Acknowledging with 9 key immediately dial the phone numbers you stored and play the recorded messages. If the recipient presses 9 on their phone set as After dialling, the control unit delays 5 seconds the acknowledging signal, the following will then starts to play the message.
  • Page 23: Two-Way Voice Communication

    Two-way voice communication Opening two-way communication Terminating two-way communication In the event of an alarm, the call recipient can After two-way voice communication has been press 1 to acknowledge the call and also initiate initiated, the recipient can terminate the two-way voice communication.
  • Page 24 Hands-free call answering Remote access If the system is in Disarmed mode or Home The control unit gives you the power to control mode, when the telephone rings you can answer your system remotely through the telephone line. the call without lifting a handset. 1 Dial your phone number.
  • Page 25: Changing The Batteries

    Changing the batteries Always use alkaline batteries as replacements, any other type of battery can cause problems with the operation of the system. Typical life of batteries is three years. Ensure the correct steps are taken when changing batteries in tamper protected devices. Siren Keyfob remote control The siren will produce a series of pips when...
  • Page 26: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting PIR gives false alarms Siren • Check pets have no access to protected area. Siren does not respond to arming or disarming • Check that PIR is not pointed at sources of heat or moving objects, e.g. fluttering curtains. •...
  • Page 27: Specifications

    1m minimum Zones 20 radio devices Radio system 433.92MHz AM Integral transmitter and super heterodyne receiver with jamming detection Model: HSA3800 Power supply Plug top adaptor type, input HSA3020 230VAC 50Hz, output 9VDC, 500ma, tested to EN 60 950 HSA3060...
  • Page 28: Key Points

    See trouble-shooting, page 26 or require a new battery See how to change a battery, page 25 www.yale.co.uk E-mail: info@yaleuk.com Security Products UK Ltd. Wood Street, Willenhall, West Midlands, WV13 1LA Yale is a registered trademark E2 11/03 Downloaded from www.ukpanels.com...

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