Alarm signaling
The alarm status is signaled by means set by the in-
staller:
Ø
visible and audible devices (sirens)
Ø
voice calls and SMS sent to a programmed series of
numbers
Ø
transmission of events to central stations
Ø
notifications on a mobile device or by sending an
e-mail
Wireless sirens can emit different sounds to identify the
type of alarm, as Table 3 describes. For more informa-
tion, ask the installer.
Ï
Wireless sirens enrolled on the Absoluta 630 con-
trol panel can emit a continuous sound only.
Disarm partitions to end the alarm signaling.
+
The 24 hour alarms, such the tamper alarms, may
occur when the partitions is disarmed. In this case,
arm and disarm the partitions to stop the alarm.
+
The control panel carries on to transmit pro-
grammed events (voice calls, SMS and transmis-
sion of events to the central stations) even after the
partitions have been disarmed: read “Clear call
queue” to cancel the transmission of events.
Absoluta Plus and Absoluta 630
INTRODUCTION
7
Sound
è
Continuous sound
Three half-second
sounds every 1.5
seconds
Four short sounds
(0.1 seconds) every
ten seconds;
A sound of one
second every three
seconds
Default
è
Burglary alarm (1)
Fire alarm
Gas or carbon mon-
oxide Alarm
Flood Alarm
No.
Siren label
ê
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Table 3
The first row shows the description of the sounds that the wireless sirens can emit:
1)
The continuous sound
may indicate that the siren cannot communicate with the control panel, and it is open or removed from the mounting
surface, if the installer enabled this option. The second row shows the default meaning of the sounds. In rows 1 to 16,
the installer can indicate the meaning of each sound for each siren. An empty cell indicates that the sound meaning is
the default.