Installation Procedure - Honeywell Domonial CMI Series Installer Manual

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Alarm signalling
N
The following sounder operating modes can be programmed:
G
Standard siren
Siren activated after intrusion or after intrusion and PSTN failure
L
Siren activated on tamper detection only when system is armed or independent
I
of arming status
Siren activated on fire detection
S
Intruder siren duration can be programmed to a maximum of 4 minutes.
H
Activation of the sounder can also be postponed until after the alarm signal has been transmitted.
Fire siren duration is fixed to 5 minutes and can be delayed for up to 5 minutes.
Alarm transmission
Domonial is equipped with a digital transmitter for sending information via PSTN, optional
GSM/GPRS card, or optional Ethernet card to the following:
A telephone (PSTN, GSM voice)
An Alarm Receiving Centre using the following protocols: Secom3, Surtec, Cesa, Contact ID
Note: Data networks, such as GSM data or GPRS, use the SECOM3 protocol.

Installation procedure

The rest of this manual is designed to be followed in sequence and describes the following
main tasks:
Equipment siting (planning and installation)
Registration of wireless devices
Basic programming
Device and alarm testing
Contents of the box
Check that your Domonial box contains the following:
Domonial alarm panel, plus the User Manual
1 Stocko, four-pin connector inside the panel for the telephone connection
Breakout tabs for covering unused wire passages
A Velcro strap for securing the battery
A 4 V 3.5 Ah back-up battery is required, and is sold separately by Honeywell: part numbers
ELECKSON BPEL040035 or SONNENSCHEIN A504/3.5S.
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02/2011

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