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KEY BOX
This zone is mainly used in Scandinavia. If this zone is opened, the trigger is stored
in the memory of the burglar alarm centre. The can also be transmitted via the
telephone dialler. No alarm is triggered.
If a zone of this type is necessary, the user connects the alarm wiring of this zone
(usually the auxiliary contact of a door) to an external key box and the tamper wiring
to the housing switch. If the housing is opened, the wireless centre saves the trigger
and notifies the alarm reception.
EXIT NORM ALM
A zone programmed as "Exit Norm Alm" behaves in a similar way to a "Normal"
zone. However, a zone of this type initiates an alarm when the detector is triggered
during the delay time.
SYSTEM ACTIVATED
When the wireless alarm centre is activated, it monitors all zones for changes and
triggers a local alarm and an external alarm (optional).
SYSTEM DEACTIVATED
When the wireless alarm centre is deactivated, only zones that are always active are
monitored (e.g. 24 Hour, Technical and Fire). An alarm triggered by one of these
zones usually results in an internal alarm.
INTERNAL/EXTERNAL ACTIVE
In addition to the complete activation of the burglar alarm centre, individual partitions
(1, 2, 3, 4) can also be activated. It is also possible to activate the system internally.
This means that system partitions are activated whilst the house occupants are at
home. To use the functions internally, at least one detector must be allocated the
"Part Set" zone attribute (see "Training detectors").
INTERNAL ALARM
In the event of an internal alarm, only the internal signallers on the alarm centre, the
buzzers on the control panel and the optional loudspeakers are activated.
LOCAL ALARM
In the event of a local alarm, the connected combination signallers (strobe and siren)
are also activated.
EXTERNAL ALARM
In the event of an external alarm, the alarm is also transmitted via telephone in
addition to the activation of the acoustic and visual signalling devices.
SILENT ALARM
In the event of a silent alarm, the connected acoustic and optical signalling devices
are not activated. Transmission is only made over the telephone line.
PARTITIONS
The wireless alarm system has a total of 4 partitions. Each of these partitions can be
activated or deactivated independently of one another. Each detector can be
assigned to one or more partitions. The detector is not monitored until all partitions
where the detector is assigned have been activated (exception: detectors that are
always active, such as Fire or 24 Hour detectors).
REPORTING
Four possible transmission methods for external alarms are found under the
"Reporting" point in the installer menu.
ALARMS
This transmission method is used when the wireless centre is assigned to a security
centre. Data transfer is made using a digital protocol. This method of alarm
transmission cannot be used to transmit an alarm to a private telephone connection.
The SIA Report, Contact ID and Fast Format Channel modes are available.
SOCIAL CARE
As with "Alarms", this transmission type is only designed for transmitting a digital
report. However, other reports are also available. This alarm transmission type is not
suitable for transmitting an alarm to a private telephone connection.
SPEECH DIALLER
This transmission type is used to transmit an alarm to a private telephone
connection. The device works as the opposite of an answering machine. Previously
recorded texts are transmitted to pre-programmed telephone numbers according to
the trigger.
The called party hears the recorded text and can acknowledge the alarm call if
necessary.
SMS
Transmission over SMS is made in a similar way to the transfer of an analogue voice
message. Previously entered SMS messages are sent to pre-programmed numbers
according to the trigger. SMS messages can also be set over the analogue
telephone connection, depending on the network provider and approved services
(SMS over PSTN).
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