Notes On Connection And Extension Options - Abus Secvest 2WAY Installation Instructions Manual

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7. Notes on connection and extension options

The wireless alarm centre is the central part of an electronic
security system for protecting your property (e.g. apartment,
house, garage, shops etc.). It secures the monitored areas in
combination with other components such as wireless detectors
and signallers. The alarm is triggered by unauthorised break-in
attempts.
The alarm centre can be programmed either via the integrated keypad or using the
software (either locally or over remote data transfer). The alarm centre can also be
activated via the integrated keypad or via wireless control equipment such as wireless
cylinders or keypads.
The wireless alarm centre can transmit an alarm over analogue or digital telephone
equipment. The alarm can also be transmitted via the GSM network using the optional
GSM module. Alarms can be transmitted digitally to a command centre, via PSTN,
ISDN, GSM, ethernet and GPRS or by speech messages to selected recipients (e.g.
neighbours).
The wireless alarm centre has 32 wireless zones and 2 wired zones that are
connected directly to the alarm centre. The alarm centre analyses signals from the
trained wireless components according to the zone programming. It can then also
analyse wireless communication for attempts to tamper with it.
Alarm centre characteristics:
48 freely programmable wireless zones, all of which can be programmed as
follows: Normal Alarm, Final Exit, Entry Route, 24 Hour, Fire, Panic, Key Sw
Moment, Key Sw Latched, Technical or Key Box.
2 freely programmable wired alarm zones in the wireless alarm centre that can be
programmed in the same way as the wireless zones.
Separately evaluated tamper and battery monitoring for every wireless zone.
4 x arming stations, 16 x wireless remote controls, 16 x social care emergency
call transmitters, 8 x accessory modules, 50 x proximity key switches.
2 wired relay outputs in the wireless alarm centre and 32 programmable wireless
outputs that can be allocated to a specific event (alarm, fire, panic etc.).
Integrated PSU (230 V AC primary) for alarm centre power supply and recharging
the battery.
Emergency power supply via 6 x 1.2 V NiCd rechargeable batteries (supplied).
Simple programming and operation via the integrated keypad or software.
The status of the alarm zones and the alarm centre is displayed on a plain-text
display.
Zone blocking as a way of temporarily removing individual alarm zones from
surveillance.
Access authorisation for operating and programming using a 4-digit code.
250 x alarm and event memory with date and time display.
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