Technical Alarm; Tamper - Abus AZAA10000 Installation Manual

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Active when the panel starts a hold up alarm.
Burglar Alarm (03)
Active when any of the following zones are triggered while set: Normal Alarm, Tamper (in a
set system), Entry Route, Tamper Zone (in a set system), Entry time expires, 24 hour (in a
set system).
Open/Close (04)
Active when the system is unset. Inactive when the system is set.
Note: This output is inverted relative to other outputs, it is normally at 0V for an
unset (open) system.
Alarm Abort (05)
Active when an alarm has been aborted by the user within the abort period. Deactivates
when the alarm is reset.

Technical Alarm (06)

Active when there is a technical alarm. Deactivates when the zone causing the alarm is
restored AND a user enters a valid access code to acknowledge the technical alarm alert.
Confirmed Alarm (07)
Active when there is a confirmed alarm. Deactivates when the system is reset. The
operation of this output type depends on the option selected in System Options –
Confirmation – Confirmation Mode (see page 54):
A/C Fail (12)
Active when mains power is absent. The action of this output depends on the value
programmed in System Options – Hardware – Mains Fail Delay (see page 57).
Battery Fault (13)
Active when the panel detects a fault with its backup battery. The panel deactivates the
output when it detects a good battery.

Tamper (16)

Active when the panel detects a tamper at the panel (lid or back), wired keypad, detector,
or when there is an activation of a zone of type Tamper.
The panel deactivates the output when tamper is reset.
Zone Omit (Setting) (17)
Active when the user omits a zone while setting the system. The output deactivates when
the panel restores the zone.
Zone Omit (System) (18)
In the event of an unconfirmed alarm, the system will rearm itself when the confirmation
timer expires. If the zone that caused the unconfirmed alarm is still active at the time of the
rearm, the panel will omit that zone and activate the output. The panel will restore the
zone and output when a user or engineer resets the system.
General Fault (19)
Active when there is any event that causes an alert indication. This includes: AC Fail, Battery
Fault and Tamper.
Note that a General Fault output will trigger within a few seconds of an AC Fail and is NOT
affected by the Mains Fail Delay setting.
Siren (21)
Active when the panel starts a full alarm, a hold up alarm or a fire alarm (the siren has a
distinctive tone during a fire alarm). The panel deactivates this output at the end of the
siren time. See page 50 to choose the siren duration.
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