Power Supply - Abus SECVEST Installer Manual

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Basics:
• User names and codes for logging into security sys-
tems should be known only by the legal owners and
never given out to unauthorised parties.
• If you have to pass this information on via email,
please take care to send the user name and code in
two separate emails.
• User names and codes should be changed regularly.
Standards
• User names must be at least eight characters long.
• They should ideally contain characters from at least
three of the following categories: uppercase letters,
lowercase letters, special characters, and numbers.
• User names should never contain your own name, the
name of a family member, your pet, your best friend or
your favourite celebrity, or your hobby or date of birth.
• Avoid using user names and codes that you use on
other websites or that could be easily guessed by oth-
ers.
• Your user name should not be able to be found in a
dictionary and should never be a product name.
• It should not be a conventional series of characters, a
repeated pattern or a keyboard pattern, such as
asdfgh or 1234abcd.
• You should avoid only using numbers at the end of
your user name or using one of the more typical spe-
cial characters (! ? #) at the beginning or end to com-
pensate for an otherwise simple user name.
• User names and codes should be changed at least
every 180 days.
• New user names and codes should not be identical to
any of the three combinations used before them.
• New user names and codes should differ from user
names and codes that have been used before by at
least two characters.
• Macros and scripts should not be used to input user
names and codes.
On alarm panels in general
Incorrect or unclean installation work may lead to
erroneous interpretation of signals and therefore
false alarms.
The operator is liable for any costs incurred for in-
volving rescue services such as the fire brigade or
police.
For this reason, read these instructions carefully
and ensure that lines and components used are
labelled precisely when the system is installed.

Power supply

To prevent a fire risk or risk of electric shock, do not
expose the alarm panel or the components to rain or
other sources of moisture.
Do not commission the device near bathtubs, swim-
ming pools or areas where water is splashed around.
Do not alter the device.
Discontinue use of damaged devices or accessories.
Using the device for purposes other than those de-
scribed may damage this product and may also lead
to hazards such as short circuits, fire or electric
shock.
Note
Connection to the public electrical grid is subject
to your country's specific regulations.
Please seek information on these regulations be-
fore connecting the product to the public grid.
If the device is brought into a warm environment from
a cold environment, condensation may form on the
inside of the device. In this case, wait about an hour
before commissioning the device.
Disconnect the device from the power supply before
carrying out maintenance or installation work.
Danger
Alterations or modifications to the device invali-
date the guarantee.
Danger
The alarm panel is supplied power via an inte-
grated power supply unit.
The power supply unitis connected to the build-
ing's 230 V AC grid via a separately secured line.
Connection to the building's grid is subject to the
country's specific regulations.
The backup power supply is ensured through an
internal battery.
Always replace fuses with fuses of the same type,
never higher.
Note
Interference filter, noise filter, interference sup-
pression filter
We recommend attaching a ferrite to the 230 V
power supply line.
e.g. Ferrit Würth 742 711 32S or 742 715 3
This prevents any potential malfunction of the
alarm panel should electromagnetic interferences
occur that may be permissible in accordance with
the EMC Directive, but which are nevertheless
very strong.
Safety information
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