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HA-263D (OPERATION)

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User Code 3 can make bypass to all protection zones in all partitions including the zones in

the common partition.
Make sure the system is in disarmed state with no alarm memory existing.
Enter the [User Code], press [BYPASS], Key-in the [ZONE NUMBER(S)] that you wish to

bypass, and validate with [#] key.

USER CODE

BYPASS

1, 3, 6,

#

ZONE NUMBERS

The bypassing zone(s) can be keyed-in continuously.
The control keypad gives 2 beeps to confirm that system is ON and exit delay starts, the

EXIT/ARMED LED flashes after the [#] is pressed.
The bypassed zone LEDs flash all the time to indicate that the bypassed zones are not

protected.
The system will be armed after the exit delay expired, the EXIT/ARMED LED and the

partition LEDs are ON.
You are allowed to move about freely inside the premises that the protection zones are

bypassed.
The manually bypassed zones are only for one time and are not in memory for future use.

They are reset when the system is disarmed.

In the condition of there was no alarm occurred when you come back from outside. Simply key-

in the [User Code] and validate with [#] to disarm the system.

USER CODE

#

Key-in the Code within the Entry Delay period.
The system dis-arms instantly after Code entry.
2-beep confirms correct Code entry.
5-beep for wrong code entry. Key-in the right User Code again after the beeps.

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DISARM THE SYSTEM

HA-263

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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General Description .....................................................................................................................16
The Digital Control Keypad.........................................................................................................16

Programming Preparation ...........................................................................................................19
Set System In Programming Mode ............................................................................................19
Access To Programming Mode With System Code..................................................................19

Record A Master Code................................................................................................................20
Record A User Code ...................................................................................................................20
Put The Habitually Bypassed Zones In Memory For Home Mode..........................................21
Set-up Warning, Pre-warning & Pacifier Beeps For The Keypad.............................................21
Set The Response Time To Detect An Alarm For Each Zone .................................................22
Refresh The System To Its Default Values.................................................................................23
Exit Programming Mode..............................................................................................................23

Arm The System ..........................................................................................................................24
Arm The System Instantly ..........................................................................................................24
Arm The System For Home Mode .............................................................................................25
Arm The System For Home Mode Instantly ..............................................................................25
Arm The System With Manually Bypassed Zone(s) .................................................................25
Disarm The System .....................................................................................................................26
Clear The Alarm Memory ............................................................................................................27
Check The Faulty Zone(s)...........................................................................................................27
Panic Button.................................................................................................................................27
Initiate A Dynamic Battery Test...................................................................................................28
Initiate A Dynamic Test Of The Output Relay............................................................................28

NTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................4

CONNECTION TERMINALS...............................................................................................................5
THE BACK-UP BATTERY...................................................................................................................9
THE PROGRAMMING JUMPERS ...................................................................................................10
OPERATION .....................................................................................................................................12
SUMMARY OF THE VISUAL AND AUDIBLE NOTIFICATIONS ....................................................13
OPEN CABINET FOR SERVICE .....................................................................................................15
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................15

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HA-263D ...........................................................................................................................................16

FEATURE PROGRAMMING.............................................................................................................19

START THE PROGRAMMING.........................................................................................................20

OPERATION .....................................................................................................................................24

OPEN THE CABINET FOR SERVICE.............................................................................................28

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HA-263

Summary of Contents for HA-263D

Page 1: ...is in disarmed condition USER CODE 5 Both timing and latch output relays operate for 5 seconds to energize the siren and strobe light If the siren or the strobe does not work normally check the wiring...

Page 2: ...way To clear the alarm memory key in USER CODE press then 3 and validate with key USER CODE 3 The zone LEDs with alarm memory are OFF showing that the alarm memory has been cleared The system or the...

Page 3: ...hin the Entry Delay period The system dis arms instantly after Code entry 2 beep confirms correct Code entry 5 beep for wrong code entry Key in the right User Code again after the beeps DISARM THE SYS...

Page 4: ...tection zones in the 3 partitions are as follows Partition 1 ZONE 1 Delay ZONE 2 Instant ZONE 3 Instant Partition 2 ZONE 4 Delay ZONE 5 Instant ZONE 6 Instant Common Partition ZONE 7 Delay Lobby ZONE...

Page 5: ...63 CONNECTION TERMINALS 1 2 AC Power is supplied from a 16 5V AC 1 5Amp minimum transformer at 50 or 60Hz The primary side of the transformer must be connected to an unswitched receptacle a The transf...

Page 6: ...dition The output is equipped with a 2 5A resettable fuse A Satellite Siren Strobe Light unit is a self contained device with built in backup battery which is charged by the hold off voltage from the...

Page 7: ...ck to these terminals and more than one keypads can be allowed The maximum allowed number of keypads and keyswitches are 4 Common ground Clock wire Data wire 12V power common point equipped with a 750...

Page 8: ...n the Standby period NOTE THE HA 263K The standard HA 263K is supplied with only one key switch for arm disarm control of the partition 1 and 2 in combined operation Independent control of the two par...

Page 9: ...itive terminal of the battery and the BLACK wire connects to the negative terminal of the battery The battery should be a 12V sealed lead acid rechargeable type with a capacity of 6 5 7 0Ah The batter...

Page 10: ...HA 263 FEATURE PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PREPARATION ACCESS TO PROGRAMMING MODE WITH SYSTEM CODE 8080 In case the Master Code is forgotten The owner requires to apply the following procedures to make s...

Page 11: ...ops the beeps when the alarm period expires if only one of the partitions is armed The system gives warning beeps in both alarm period and after alarm period if both partitions are armed The system st...

Page 12: ...ves 2 short flashes seconds continuously all the time while the system is armed In the condition of there is no alarm occurred when you come back from outside Turn the key switch to make contact until...

Page 13: ...n The System Setting Jumper on the main circuit board MUST be set on DK Position for keypad only or keypad keyswitch operation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 SYSTEM HA 263 13 SUMMARY OF THE VISUAL AND AUDIBL...

Page 14: ...tected by a built in tamper switch Opening of the cabinet will trigger the tamper switch to give alarm If opening of the cabinet for service is required it is necessary to set the system to standby mo...

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