ABUS WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEM auf! OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS These operating instructions are an important product accessory. They contain important installation and operation information. Bear this in mind if you pass the product on to others. Store these instructions in a safe place for future reference.
CONTENTS Chapter 1 The advantages of your ABUS wireless alarm system ........4 1.1 Alarm technology terms....................5 1.2 Main properties of the ABUS wireless alarm system ........... 8 Chapter 2 Operating the ABUS wireless alarm system ........... 9 2.1 Operating options ......................9 2.2 Voice messages ......................
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6.3.1 Schedule for automatic system activation/deactivation........35 6.3.2 Programming a switch / ulitiy output ..............36 6.3.3 Restriction program for users................36 6.4 Activating/deactivating local voice messages............37 6.5 Local message ......................37 6.6 Programming macro buttons ..................38 Chapter 7 User Menu ......................40 Chapter 8 Standby batteries ....................
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SECURITY NOTES For damage caused by non-compliance with these operating instructions, no guarantee claims are possible. We cannot be held liable for resulting damage. In the case of material or personal damage caused by improper operation or non- compliance with the security notes, we cannot be held liable. All guarantee claims are invalid in such cases.
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Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Mühlhausen (Germany) erklären hiermit, dass das Produkt / herewith declares that the product Typ / Type: ABUS Funkalarmanlage auch benannt / also named: RWABUV868xxA* (*xx=country code) Artikel-Nr. / Article No.: FU9010 konform ist mit den Anforderungen und einschlägigen Bestimmungen der •...
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OVERVIEW OF USER COMMANDS AWAY arming (external) [1] [2] [3] [4] STAY arming (internal) [1] [2] [3] [4] AWAY arming (external) of [1]/[2]/[3]/PIN partition [1/2/3] STAY arming (internal) of [1]/[2]/[3]/PIN partition [1/2/3] Disarming [1] [2] [3] [4] Disarming partition [1/2/3] [1]/[2]/[3]/PIN Disarming under duress Duress PIN...
Chapter 1 The advantages of your ABUS wireless alarm system Congratulations – you made the right choice! The wireless alarm system from ABUS, the specialist for domestic security, offers you professional technology and first-class quality. It gives you a great feeling of safety and security day after day.
User PIN The user code is a 4-digit or 6-digit PIN code that you have to enter to use the ABUS wireless alarm system. Performing many of the system functions is possible only with this PIN code. See the installation instructions for your user PIN. The factory setting of the PIN is [1] [2] [3] [4].
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(e.g.: adding a new user PIN). Command centre The ABUS wireless alarm system can be set up to send alarms to an emergency command centre by voice message. The emergency command centre monitors the activities of many security systems round the clock and contacts the police, the fire brigade or the authorities responsible in the event of an alarm.
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You can also have important fault events transmitted by telephone. Partition With the ABUS wireless alarm system, you can split up the complete alarm system into up to three partitions. Each partition can then be operated as a separate system. Each partition can be individually activated and deactivated –...
Main properties of the ABUS wireless alarm system The ABUS wireless alarm system has the following properties: Property ABUS wireless alarm system Total number of wireless zones Wired zones Partitions User PINs Authorisation levels Utility outputs Total number of radio remote controls...
Chapter 2 Operating the ABUS wireless alarm system You have the following ways of operating the ABUS wireless alarm system: Locally (on the system, an a control unit, by remote control and with Downloader Software) Remote access (by telephone and Downloader Software) Voice messages of the ABUS wireless alarm system will simplify operation.
Voice messages The ABUS wireless alarm system has 3 types of spoken messages. They can be heard locally or by telephone. • Event message: In the case of an event defined by you, a call is routed to a telephone number selected by you to report the security status to the user. A previously recorded voice message is played.
LEDs and their meaning The LED in the top left-hand corner of the ABUS wireless alarm system tells you at a glance what the current system state is. The LEDs and their meaning are described in the following. (Some LEDs have extra functions that will be explained later.) The LEDs are described from top to bottom.
At least one zone was omitted; OR: The ABUS wireless alarm system was activated internally. No zones omitted; OR: The ABUS wireless alarm system was activated externally (although omitted zones exist). 2.3.5 Fault LED (red LED at position 5) The FAULT LED displays system faults.
No new message exists. Button functions The buttons of the ABUS wireless alarm system can be used for several functions. They are described in detail in the following section. 2.4.1 Numeric buttons The numeric buttons are used for entering PIN codes. The PIN code is used for activating and deactivating the system.
2.4.3 Emergency buttons The ABUS wireless alarm system has 3 pairs of emergency buttons. Each pair of buttons has to be pressed for at least 2 seconds to activate their function. This prevents the unintentional triggering of emergency alarms. The table below describes the emergency buttons and their assigned messages.
The state of the LCD display varies according to the status and number of partitions defined. If you have defined only one partition in your ABUS wireless alarm system, the LCD display shows the name of this partitions, the time and the date.
Before activating the system, check the READY LED. If it is on or flashing, you can arm the system. If the READINESS LED is off or not flashing, your system is not ready and you cannot activate the ABUS wireless alarm system. In this case, you have to close or omit open zones. Then you can continue.
3.1.1 AWAY arming/External activation External activation arms ALL detectors integrated in the system. Use this type of activation only if there is nobody in the object and you too are leaving the object. To activate externally: Check the READY LED and make sure that the system can be activated. Enter your user PIN and press .
3.1.2 Stay arming Internal activation arms only the detectors of the outer skin – for example, door/window contacts and glass breakage detectors (or detectors defined in the installer menu). It enables you to move freely within a monitored object while the system is internally activated.
3.1.3 Activating a partition A great advantage of the ABUS wireless alarm system is that you can split up the complete alarm system into up to three partitions. Each partition can then be operated as a separate system. Each partition can be individually activated and deactivated –...
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Application examples: To externally activate partition 3 with user PIN 1-2-3-4, press the following: 3 1-2-3-4 To quickly activate partition 3 externally (if defined), press the following: To internally activate partition 3 with user PIN 1-2-3-4, press the following: 3 1-2-3-4 To quickly activate partition 3 internally (if defined), press the following:...
PIN are now deactivated. IMPORTANT: If your are outside your home and the ABUS wireless alarm system is activated, enter your home only via the zone to which you have assigned the property “entry and exit delay” (see section 1.1). This is usually your entrance door. When this zone triggers, no alarm is set off at first –...
Emergency command centres take this very seriously and act fast! With the ABUS wireless alarm system, you can deactivate the system with a forced code. If you enter the duress PIN, your alarm system is deactivated as normal, but simultaneously a silent alarm is triggered.
3.2.4 Silencing an alarm After the ABUS wireless alarm system triggers an alarm, it is in alarm memory mode. When you silence the alarm, the system switches back to deactivated status. The ACTIVE LED shows you whether an alarm has been triggered in your system.
U/D function (Installer menu -> Dialer -> Controls). Access to the system To operate the ABUS wireless alarm system by pushbutton telephone, you first have to call the system. Then enter your access code and your user PIN via the keypad, and you can operate your system from a distance.
If you do not know the exact key combination, you can follow the spoken instructions of the system. This table shows the settings you can make by telephone to the ABUS wireless alarm system and the key combinations you need:...
For details about FM numbers, see section 6.2. 4.2.1 Remote listen With the ABUS wireless alarm system, you can listen in to the system by telephone – for example, to find out the cause of an event. You can also speak to your house over the loudspeakers of the ABUS wireless alarm system.
4.2.2 Voice messages You can use the ABUS wireless alarm system to collect voice messages from other system users. You can also leave a voice message for other users. The function enables you to record and save a message up to 8 seconds long. Caution: When you record a new message, the old message is deleted.
4.3.1 Receiving an event call When you receive a call from the ABUS wireless alarm system, you must tell the system about it. You merely have to accept the call and log in. This tells the system that you have received the call. The corresponding event message is then played.
If you enter an invalid PIN 3 times in succession, or if you need longer than 10 seconds to enter the PIN, the line is blocked. For the next 15 minutes, no calls of the ABUS wireless alarm system are directed to this number.
Chapter 5 User PINs For many of the functions of the ABUS wireless alarm system, you need a security code – your user PIN. These PINs are between 4 and 6 digits long. You can define up to 32 different user codes for the ABUS wireless alarm system.
Enter the new user PIN and press ; the system confirms with a beep. Additionally, a message is played. Incorrect input is followed by three fast beeps. Repeat the above steps until you have entered all the user PINs you want to change.
Chapter 6 Main settings under “user functions” On the ABUS wireless alarm system, you can make a wide range of settings under “user functions” in addition to entering and deleting user codes (see chapter 5). This chapter describes the main settings (setting time and date, entering Follow Me numbers, creating weekly schedules, activating/deactivating local announcements, managing local voice messages, and programming macro buttons).
Entering Follow Me (FM) numbers: If an event occurs (an alarm was triggered), the ABUS wireless alarm system informs you about the current situation (e.g.: burglary or fire) by telephone. Tone signals or voice messages are transmitted to report this event.
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[Y]: The user of this FM number can perform the options “communication in both directions” in the confirmation menu. [N]: The user of this FM number cannot perform the options “communication in both directions” in the confirmation menu. 10. Press to confirm your FM number input.
Creating schedules Use the scheduler to schedule automatic actions of the ABUS wireless alarm system. You just define a time at which the system automatically runs one of the following functions: • Automatic system activation/deactivation • Programming a switch output •...
[Y] means: During the holidays, the switch outputs are activated according to a schedule. 6.3.3 Restriction program for users This restriction program prevents selected users from deactivating the ABUS wireless alarm system at times defined by you. When you create a restriction program for users, you define the following parameters:...
Activating/deactivating local voice messages If a particular event such as a panic alarm or a fire occurs, the ABUS wireless alarm system informs the occupants of the object about the current status. It does this by playing a local voice message. You can activate or deactivate voice messages according to the event.
Programming macro buttons With the ABUS wireless alarm system, you can assign longer commands to a single button, a so-called macro button. If you then press the macro button and keep it pressed for two seconds, the command you have programmed for it is executed. The macro buttons A, B and C are subordinate to the buttons [1], [2] and [3].
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With the buttons, you can enter all characters and digits you need for your commands. With the buttons, scroll to the desired position and press the above buttons repeatedly until the character you want appears in the second line of the LCD display. You can enter the following characters and digits with these buttons: You can enter: Stands for …...
Chapter 7 User Menu In the user menu, you can make a wide range of settings to the ABUS wireless alarm system. For a detailed description of the main settings, see chapter 5 (for entering and deleting PINs) and chapter 6 (for changing the time and date, entering Follow Me numbers, creating weekly schedules, activating/deactivating local announcements, managing voice messages, and programming macro buttons).
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2 Activities Operate utility output With the switch outputs, you control external equipment via the ABUS wireless alarm system (a motor-driven garage door, the entrance lighting, etc. ). Follow Me You have two options: [1] Defining the FM number: You can define up to 4 FM numbers. In the event of an alarm, the system will call the defined numbers.
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3 View Trouble Check here if the ABUS wireless alarm system detects a problem in the system. If there is a fault, the FAULT LED flashes. Alarm memory The last five alarm situations are stored in the system and displayed in the alarm memory.
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That means that it works once only at a specific time. Scheduler Use this function to schedule automatic actions of the ABUS wireless alarm system. You can define two time windows per day in which your system: – automatically activates/deactivates –...
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7 Voice messages Message structure Selects the structure in which the messages of the ABUS wireless alarm system are played. You have two options: – [general, event, partition, zone] – [event, partition, zone, general] Press to choose between the two options.
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See also section 6.6. 9 Installer Full programm The full program??? menu enables full access to all program options of the ABUS wireless alarm system. Partial programm Enables restricted access to the program options of the ABUS wireless alarm system.
Chapter 8 Standby batteries The ABUS wireless alarm system has 6 standby batteries. These supply electricity in the event of a power failure. You can use the following batteries: Non-rechargeable batteries: Size AA, 1.5 VDC alkaline Rechargeable batteries: Size AA, 1.2 VDC cells NOTE: The batteries supplied by the manufacturer are rechargeable batteries with min.
Chapter 9 Appendix Appendix A: System troubles To search for system faults, press . The opening message “System troubles” is announced. This is followed by a list of current fault messages. If the fault list is empty, you hear the message “No System troubles”. The following table describes system faults (with possible solutions).
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Check the detector no signal within a specific X]" batteries and run a time. communication test. Low battery zone The ABUS wireless "Low battery Change the battery trouble alarm system has [Zone X]" in the wireless detected a weak battery in...
Appendix B: Audible signals In addition to the visible LED, your system generates audible tone signals following specific events. Event Tone signal Intrusion alarm Fast continuous beeps Fire alarm Fast, staggered beeps (see note 2) Keypad police Fast beeps (see note 1) emergency Keypad fire emergency Fast, staggered beeps (see note 2)
Appendix C: Scheduler Use the following table to create a schedule (for a week). Weekly schedule No.:__________ Name of schedule: _____________________________________ Type of schedule Parameter meanings Activated/ Partition Activation mode: deactivated Internal External 1. SO No.:_________ 3. SO No.:_________ Partition 2.
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