E) Operating The 'Faz 3000-Se-2' (In Combination With A Bolt Switching Contact) - Conrad Electronic FAZ 3000-SE-2 Operating Instructions Manual

Radio controlled activation switch
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e) Operating the 'FAZ 3000-SE-2'
(in combination with a bolt switching contact)
The 'FAZ 3000-SE-2' activation switch has two buttons and two LEDs:
• Button 'int. armed / disarmed'
• Button 'ext. armed'
• Red LED 'armed'
• Green LED 'disarmed'
Description of the 'int. armed / disarmed' button
Using the 'int. armed / disarmed' button you can alternately change the state
of the alarm system to deactivated or internally activated.
• During normal operation both of the LEDs are switched off, so that a potential
burglar is not forewarned of the current state of the alarm system.
• Briefly press the 'int. armed / disarmed' button once. Green 'disarmed' LED
lights up (it goes out after approx. 30 seconds).
• Press the 'int. armed / disarmed' button again.
If a magnet contact is not closed (for example, a window is open)
or if the bolt switching contact is open (for example, the front door
is not locked) the system will refuse to arm when the button is first
pressed; the alarm base station remains 'disarmed'.
The activation switch also refuses to activate the alarm system
when the 'int. armed / disarmed' button is pressed for the first time,
if there is a fault (a sensor's battery is empty, a sabotage contact
is open, the alarm base station's LCD displays 'alarm' and so on).
The green LED lights up for 30 seconds and the red LED blinks.
The state is not switched to 'internally armed'.
Only pressing the 'int. armed / disarmed' button for a second time
forces the alarm system to switch to be 'internally armed'.
• The alarm base station emits a short signal tone as confirmation and
switches to the 'internally armed' state. The red 'armed' LED on the 'FAZ
3000-SE-2' lights up for approx. 30 seconds and then goes out again.
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