Yale HSA3400 Installation, Programming, Operating page 12

Keypad alarm system
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• When the jumper is in the normal 'off' position
the indicator light will normally be off. It will
only light if there is a problem, either a low
battery or a tamper condition.
• Ensure the jumper is in the normal 'off' position
when testing is finished, otherwise low battery
and tamper conditions will not be shown.
Adding multiple door/window contacts
If difficulty is experienced fitting a door/window
contact because of space etc, the 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 terminal block
as shown. 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.
Knockout
removed for
wire
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 still use the detector
without having a magnet alongside the main unit.
PIR movement detectors
The PIRs have a built-in sleep timer to save
battery power. If there is no movement in front of
the PIRs for 1 minute, the PIRs will become
'ready to signal' and movement will now be
reported. The PIRs will sleep for 1 minute after.
Any movement detected in sleep time will not be
reported and will extend the sleep period by a
further 1 minute.
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Door/window
switches wired
in series
Magnets
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Ensure the test/normal mode
jumper switch is in the test 'on'
position. This reduces the sleep
time to a few seconds and
enables the LED to flash every
time movement is detected.
1 Ensure the system tamper is
disabled, repeat steps to
extend the tamper disable time
a further hour if necessary.
2 Screw the rear case to the wall
using the appropriate
knockouts, as described in
'Mounting methods'. The case has angled back
edges for neat corner mounting. If mounting in
a corner take care not to bend the rear case.
Screw the PIR front on.
3 Walk around the protected area noting when
the LED flashes and check that the detection
coverage is adequate.
• Remember to wait a few seconds after the PIR
has detected movement.
• Do not try to test the detection pattern by
walking straight up to, or away from the
detector.
4 When you are satisfied with the detection
coverage, remove the PIR, place the jumper in
the normal 'off' parked position and screw the
PIR back on to its case.
• With the jumper in the normal position the LED
will not normally light unless there is a problem,
either a low battery or a tamper condition. In
the event of a low battery, replace the
exhausted batteries with fresh alkaline
replacements.
• Do not position a PIR to look directly at a door
protected by a door contact, this could cause
the door contact and PIR radio signals to be
transmitted at the same instant when entering,
cancelling each other out.
• Ensure the jumper is in the normal 'off' position
when testing is finished, otherwise low battery
and tamper conditions will not be shown.
Enabling system tamper
After mounting your detectors enable the
system tamper as follows.
1 Enter 0000 then press TEST. The 'Tx' LED will
flash showing the keypad is in program mode.
2 Press TEST again, then 3. Keypad and siren will
beep in confirmation.
3 Exit programming mode by pressing OFF twice.
Installation is now complete.
Surface fixing
holes x 2
Corner fixing
holes x 4

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