Yale HSA3800 Installation, Programming, Operating page 16

Telecommunicating control panel alarm system
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seconds when the control unit is disarmed.
• With interference set to 'Disp and Rep On',
when the system is armed (fully armed, not
home armed) and interference is detected, the
control unit will notify of the presence by
dialling out. Interference will not cause the
control unit to sound in alarm.
• Radio interference is unlikely, but can affect the
operation of the system. Please read 'Radio
jamming' (page 10) for more information.
• The control unit and the external siren both
have independent radio interference detection.
It is possible for the siren to detect and respond
to interference (if set), even if the control unit
does not detect any radio interference.
Keyfob remote control entry enable
Turns on and off the remote control disarm
function.
1 Press arrow keys to select the option.
2 Press OK to confirm.
• Remote Control Entry Enable off is set as
factory default.
• When the keyfob remote entry enable is set to
'off' it will not be possible to disarm the control
unit when the system is fully armed unless an
entry point device is activated first. This feature
is used to ensure that the system cannot be
disarmed with a stolen remote control without
unlocking a door first.
• When the keyfob remote control entry enable is
set to 'on', the keyfob remote can arm and
disarm the control unit as normal without
activating an entry point first.
• A panic alarm cannot be disarmed by a keyfob
remote. This prevents an assailant from
silencing a personal attack alarm by snatching
the keyfob and pressing Disarm.
Further PIR programming
The PIR can be used in four different ways
within the system:
• To cause an instant alarm upon detection when
the system is fully or home armed;
• To be omitted when the system is home
armed;
• To commence an entry countdown upon
detection when the system is home armed, but
cause an instant alarm when fully armed;
• To commence an entry countdown upon
detection when the system is fully or home
armed.
These choices are presented during the
learning in process and are summarised by the
following codes within the control unit:
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B
Burglar
active when control unit is
in armed or home mode
O
home Omit
not active when in home
mode
D
home Delay
starts entry countdown
when in home mode
E
Entry
starts entry countdown
when in armed or home
mode
PIR operation
The LED does not normally flash when it
senses movement. This is to conserve battery
power.
If the LED flashes regularly, it indicates that it
has either been tampered with, or the batteries
are getting low and need replacing.
Further door/window contact programming
The door/window contact can be used in six
different ways within the system:
• To cause an instant alarm upon activation when
the system is fully or home armed;
• To be omitted when the system is home
armed;
• To commence an entry countdown upon
activation when the system is home armed, but
cause an instant alarm when fully armed;
• To cause a fire alarm when activated whether
the system is armed or disarmed;
• To cause an instant alarm whether the system
is armed or disarmed (24-hour alarm);
• To commence an entry countdown upon
activation when the system is fully or home
armed.
These choices are presented during the
learning in process and are summarised by the
following codes within the control unit:
B
Burglar
active when control unit is
armed or home mode
O
home Omit
not active when in home
mode
D
home Delay
starts entry countdown
when in home mode
F
Fire
causes fire alarm upon
activation whether system
armed or disarmed
H
24 Hour
causes burglar alarm upon
activation whether system
armed or disarmed
E
Entry
starts entry countdown
when in armed or home
mode

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