Wireless Operation; Mounting Location Of The Alarm Panel; Processing Priority - Abus SECVEST Installer Manual

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For this reason, read these instructions carefully
and ensure that lines and components used are
labelled precisely when the system is installed.

Wireless operation

Note
No wireless licence is required for Secvest and its
components.
The send/receive properties could be affected by
other signals (e.g. DECT telephones).
The wireless devices in this system have been
tested by an independently accredited laboratory
for RED Directive 2014/53/EU or for R&TTE
certification.

Mounting location of the alarm panel

Note
The alarm panel should be positioned in a safe
place out of sight of possible intruders and easily
accessible to the operator.
The alarm panel should be mounted on a flat
surface in order to ensure that the back of the
device cannot be tampered with when the alarm
panel is mounted.
The alarm panel should be mounted at
a comfortable height (between 1.5 and 2 m).
Note
If small children are present, the alarm panel
should be mounted out of their reach.
Note
Position the alarm panel so that signal tones
can be heard even outside of the area being
monitored.
The alarm panel should be positioned within
a monitored zone so that an unauthorised person
would have to enter a monitored area first before
gaining access to the panel when it is armed.
The alarm panel should be mounted near a socket
or power supply.
If the telephone dialler is used, the alarm panel
must be connected to a telephone connection.
The alarm panel should be mounted at least
1 metre away from metal objects (e.g. mirrors
or radiators).

Processing priority

Note
If several detectors are activated at the same time,
the alarm control panel always processes panic
zones (panic transmitters) and normal alarms
(burglar alarms) first, followed by fire zones
(smoke alarm devices) and then followed by
all other zone types (alarm types)
The alarm control panel always processesalarms
ahead of warnings (fault messages).
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