Testing The System - Yale HSA3800 Installation, Programming, Operating

Telecommunicating control panel alarm system
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Points for consideration
• In home mode, detectors set as 'Burglar' will
cause an alarm when activated, whilst
detectors set as 'Home Omit' will not trigger
an alarm.
• If the system is fully or home armed, detectors
set as 'Entry' will start the entry countdown
when activated. When disarmed, an entry
detector will sound a 'ding-dong' chime from
the control unit (if 'door chime' is selected).
• If a detector is set as 'Home Delay' it will start
an entry countdown when the system is home
armed. This setting is useful if your path to the
control unit (when used at night) is vulnerable
(a stairwell for instance).
• After testing the door/window contact and PIR
in your chosen locations, please ensure that
the jumpers are moved into the 'off' (parked)
positions. If left in the 'on' positions battery life
will be shortened and it will not be apparent if
the detector has a tamper or low battery
condition.
Multiple door/window contact wiring
If difficulty is experienced fitting the
door/window contact because of space etc, the

Testing the system

Testing the system should be done on a regular basis and after any alterations.
PIR sleep feature
The PIR has a built-in sleep timer to save
battery power. If there is no movement in front of
the PIR for 1 minute, the PIR will become 'ready
to signal' and movement will now be reported.
The PIR will sleep for 1 minute after. Any
movement detected in sleep time will not be
reported and will extend the sleep period by 1
minute.
Walk test
This allows you to test the system without
causing an alarm.
1 Press c followed by your PIN code.
2 Press OK.
3 Select 'Walk Test'.
4 Walk around protected areas in front of PIR's
and open doors/windows protected by door
contacts.
• If the control unit receives a signal, it will sound
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HSA3090 multiple door/window contact set
should be used (not included).
The magnet/contact pairs are wired using bell
wire (not supplied) to the extension terminals as
indicated on page 7. The knockout in the top of
the door/window contact must be removed to
allow the wire to pass through. The total length of
wire used must not exceed 10 metres. The
magnet/contact pairs should be no further than
8mm apart.
It is possible to use a single pair of multiple
door/window contacts with a detector if you
experience problems fitting the main unit to the
door frame.
When using multiple switches on a
door/window contact, you can use the detector
without having a magnet alongside the main unit.
Knockout
removed for
wire
a chime and the display will show the sensor
and zone number which has been tested.
• The message will be displayed until being
replaced by another test signal.
• Pressing the a key, will return to programming
menu.
• If left in walk test, the control unit will revert
back to 'Alarm off' after 20 minutes.
Testing the siren
The siren can be tested by arming and
disarming the system, the siren will respond as
follows:
• When the control unit is armed the siren will
beep once (if siren confirm is switched on) and
will flash after the Exit delay period has expired.
• When the control unit is disarmed, the siren will
give two short beeps (if siren confirm is
switched on) and will flash from side to side
twice.
Door/window
switches wired
in series
Magnets
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