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2 Activities 
1 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. For more details, see section 
6.2. 
[2] Stopping the FM number:  
If you have defined more than one FM number, 
you can prevent dialling of further numbers. Use 
this option if an alarm is triggered but it is not 
necessary to call further FM numbers. 

3 Monitoring 

station 

control 

1) FM Enable – This function starts a call to the 
command centre. 
2) Uebergabe??? – This function tests the 
telephone connection. 
3) U/D Enable – Enables remote dialling of the 
up/download software by modem. 

4 Delete 

Remote 

Message 

Delete a message sent by the U/D software to 
the LCD display. 

Anti-Code 

Enter the GM PIN to reset a duress alarm. 

Duress Restore 

Deactivates a permanent switch output that was 
activated by the input of a duress PIN. 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for FU9010

Page 1: ...CTIONS 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...

Page 2: ...keys 15 2 5 State of LCD display 15 Chapter 3 Local system activation and deactivation 16 3 1 Activating the ABUS wireless alarm system 16 3 1 1 AWAY arming External activation 17 3 1 2 Stay arming 18...

Page 3: ...riction 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 46 Chapter 9 A...

Page 4: ...arted up by a correspondingly qualified person to ensure the safe operation of this product Equipment operated with mains electricity should be kept out of the reach of children For this reason be par...

Page 5: ...ist eingehalten worden complies with the requirements and the provisions of the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the council of 9 march 1999 on Radio equipment and Telecommunicati...

Page 6: ...alarm PIN Activate utility output A 4 PIN Display current status of partition 5 PIN Activate utility output B 6 Door chime On Off 7 Fault display 8 Omit zone bypass 0 PIN Zone No Program Follow Me nu...

Page 7: ...n again burglary firs and other everyday hazards The ABUS wireless alarm system reports to you the current state of all supervised doors windows and rooms Information on this state is provided for you...

Page 8: ...Omitting a zone When you activate your system you can omit certain zones The sensor of an omitted zone does not report an alarm if it is triggered For example If you omit an opening sensor e g on a w...

Page 9: ...the system depending on your requirements Chime You can assign the chime property to any burglary zone see Zone Even if your system is inactive the control panel informs you if one of these zones is...

Page 10: ...p 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 irrespective of the state...

Page 11: ...es 32 Wired zones 1 Partitions 3 User PINs Authorisation levels 32 8 Utility outputs 4 Total number of radio remote controls 8 Telephone numbers 4 Planning of weekly programs 16 Speaker not visible Fu...

Page 12: ...ding up to two wireless operating panels Locally using a radio remote control or the installed panic buttons With the radio remote control you can activate deactivate the system trigger a panic alarm...

Page 13: ...u Announcement message If an event defined by you occurs an announcement message is played locally in the building This tells the inhabitants what the current security state is The number of spoken me...

Page 14: ...ning normally on a DC power supply The battery state is normal OFF System failure no power available mains and battery failed FAST FLASHING AC power fault SLOW FLASHING Battery fault 2 3 2 Active LED...

Page 15: ...ar line e g entrance door window remains open 2 3 4 Omit LED yellow LED at position 4 The OMIT LED shows whether there are any omitted zones in the system An omitted zone is a zone that has been exclu...

Page 16: ...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 deac...

Page 17: ...mergency 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 unintentiona...

Page 18: ...e press of a button without having to enter the user PIN IMPORTANT Before you can use the function keys they have to be released Installer menu 2 5 State of LCD display The state of the LCD display va...

Page 19: ...If programmed activation is confirmed by a local announcement You can activate the system in two ways By entering your user PIN By using the control buttons You can activate 3 different elements You...

Page 20: ...d close the door The operating panel beeps and the ACTIVE LED flashes The system changes to exit delay mode If the countdown of the exit delay time has started the following message is played System i...

Page 21: ...ternal arm button to arm the system internally You do not have to enter your user PIN 3 If necessary leave the object and close the door The operating panel beeps during the exit delay time The ACTIVE...

Page 22: ...rresponding zones i e both dwellings in the above house are armed Common zones are deactivated if one of the partitions in a zone is disarmed However you can also set up your system differently A comm...

Page 23: ...2 3 4 press the following 3 1 2 3 4 To quickly activate partition 3 externally if defined press the following 3 To internally activate partition 3 with user PIN 1 2 3 4 press the following 3 1 2 3 4 T...

Page 24: ...vate 2 different elements You can deactivate the complete system deactivate partitions In addition to entering the user PIN and pressing the control buttons there are two other ways of deactivating th...

Page 25: ...reless 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 This alarm is...

Page 26: ...our system If this LED is flashing and the LCD display shows the triggered zone there was an alarm 2 To silence the alarm Enter your user PIN and press The following message is played System partition...

Page 27: ...all You hear a brief signal tone Wait until this tone stops 3 Enter your two digit access PIN default 00 If you take longer than 10 seconds doing this the system starts with the U D procedure Then han...

Page 28: ...d the key combinations you need Setting function Combination of telephone keys Activate Arm all partitions 1 1 Activate Arm selected partitions Example Activate partition 2 1 9 Partition No 1 9 2 Deac...

Page 29: ...calls you cannot simultaneously hear and speak IMPORTANT After selecting one of the two options listen in or speak you have two minutes for listening in or speaking You are then returned to the operat...

Page 30: ...essage menu and then 2 You hear the following message Press to start and stop recording 2 Follow this instruction Now press and speak your message into the telephone 3 Press when you want to end your...

Page 31: ...stem that you have received the call The corresponding event message is then played IMPORTANT If the ABUS wireless alarm system does not register any voice the event message is played five seconds aft...

Page 32: ...g of further FM numbers 2 PIN To enter the operation menu You can operate the ABUS wireless alarm system by pushbutton telephone from the operation menu For options see the table on page 23 24 section...

Page 33: ...es you should now change it so that only you know it 5 1 Entering changing the user PIN Only the user with the Grand Master PIN can change all user PINs Users with lower authorisation levels can only...

Page 34: ...mpletely delete a user PIN Note You cannot delete the Grand Master PIN you can only change it The system must be deactivated before user PINs can be deleted To delete user PINs 1 Follow steps 1 5 in s...

Page 35: ...date Only the Grand Master and the Manager can make these settings To enter change the system time 1 Under user functions press 6 for Clocks 2 Then enter the Grand Master PIN or the Manager PIN and p...

Page 36: ...your user PIN and press 5 Select the FM number 1 4 that you want to enter edit The FM index number is the number you assign to a telephone number 6 Enter the telephone number including the local area...

Page 37: ...FM number input If necessary program the dial functions described below You can press or to reach the desired characters Function Result Stops dialling and waits for a new dial tone 1 A Waits a littl...

Page 38: ...d or inactive disarmed While the automatic system activation deactivation schedule is in operation announcements continue to be played When the countdown begins the following message is heard System a...

Page 39: ...hedule option 3 for vacation defines how the outputs are activated during the holidays N means During the holidays the switch outputs are activated the same as in the other weeks Y means During the ho...

Page 40: ...y arming 6 Stay arming 7 Auto arm disarm 8 Disarming 9 Exit delay 10 Entry delay 11 Functions Key messages 12 Trouble messages 13 Walk test 5 Press to select between the following options N The voice...

Page 41: ...ons can be programmed for deactivating the system You always need a user PIN for this To program a macro button 1 Under user functions press 8 for Macro key 2 Enter the Grand Master PIN and press 3 Th...

Page 42: ...character digit After completing your entries press All characters digits to the right of the cursor are ignored 7 Now press your selected macro button and keep it pressed for 2 seconds The character...

Page 43: ...wireless alarm system first press followed by 6 Clocks then 1 System time see section 6 1 You can also go to a menu option by repeatedly pressing and For some settings you need a user PIN or the Gran...

Page 44: ...ore than one FM number you can prevent dialling of further numbers Use this option if an alarm is triggered but it is not necessary to call further FM numbers 3 Monitoring station control 1 FM Enable...

Page 45: ...isplayed with date and time 6 Information The following information is displayed 1 Service information Display of any previously entered service information 2 System version 4 Maintenance 1 Testing Th...

Page 46: ...ctivated system at a defined time within the next 24 hours This setting is deleted after it is carried out That means that it works only at a specific time 4 Next disarm Automatically deactivates an a...

Page 47: ...ephone Apart from making your own recordings you can assign the zones and partitions to a previously recording name on a list of messages 3 Test Message Checks local transmission and telephone transmi...

Page 48: ...o section 6 6 9 Installer 1 Full programm The full program menu enables full access to all program options of the ABUS wireless alarm system 2 Partial programm Enables restricted access to the program...

Page 49: ...the battery polarity it must be as shown on the housing 3 Fix the battery casing to its location The message Low Battery Trouble should disappear within 15 minutes NOTE It is possible that the battery...

Page 50: ...rnal sounder is disconnected Bell loop trouble Switch off all power to the system and check the sounder connection Clock not set The system clock shows neither time nor date Clock not set Set the time...

Page 51: ...alarm system Wireless receiver jamming Recalibrate the receiver Increase the setting of the time for the jamming Check the installation location FAULTS IN THE WIRELESS ZONES Zone loss trouble The syst...

Page 52: ...xit delay countdown expires see note 2 Correct incorrect input of data or button sequence If performed correctly a short audible signal sounds Three fast beeps if the input is incorrect or the menu op...

Page 53: ...ivated Partition External Internal 1 SO No _________ 3 SO No _________ 2 SO No _________ 4 SO No _________ Partition NOTE In the weekly schedule of the SO switch output you can define a separate time...

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