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b) Setting the house code

A so-called ‘house code’ can be set in order to ensure that the alarm systems do not interfere
with each other when several alarm systems are used in the wireless range.

The house code can be set from 1 to 15 (15 possible options).

This feature makes it possible for your neighbour to also use the same alarm system.
All you need to do is set two different house codes!

Description  of  procedure

    Display on the LCD

• You must be on the main level. The LCD should appear as on the right,

for example, with the time and the date.

• Briefly press the ‘

Menü a/A

’ button on the operating unit of the ‘FAZ

3000-Z’ alarm base station.

• Use the ‘ ’ and ‘ ’ buttons to select the ‘

setup

setup

setup

setup

setup

’ menu.

• Confirm by briefly pressing the ‘

OK

’ button.

• Select the ‘

housecode

housecode

housecode

housecode

housecode

’ menu using the ‘ ’ and ‘ ’ buttons (lower

line of the LCD).

• Press the ‘

OK

’ button. The currently selected house code appears on

the LCD (factory setting: ‘

1

1

1

1

1

’).

• Select the desired house code using the ‘ ’ and ‘ ’ buttons. A setting

from 1….15 is possible.

• To confirm the selected house code, briefly press the ‘

OK

’ button.

• Press the ‘

C

’ button twice in succession. Afterwards you return to

the normal display mode (main level).

h o u s e c o d e :

1

setup

setup
set time

setup

housecode:10

disarm
16:35 14.12

setup

disarm
16:30 14.12

troubles

setup
housecode

Summary of Contents for FAZ 3000-PIR-2

Page 1: ...l for future reference A contents list can be found in the table of contents on page 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Version 01 07 http www conrad com Imprint These operating instructions are published by Co...

Page 2: ...fully follow the instructions in this user manual Please read the user manual completely and observe the safety and operation instructions before using the product All company and product names contai...

Page 3: ...4 e FAZ 3000 RM wireless smoke detector 15 f FAZ 3000 SI 2 wireless siren control 15 g FAZ 3000 SE 2 wireless activation switch 15 h FAZ 3000 AW 3 wireless alarm dialler 16 i FAZ 3000 PC 2 wireless PC...

Page 4: ...FAZ 3000 PIR 2 PIR motion detector 34 d Preparing the FAZ 3000 FB 2 remote control 36 10 Initial operation and programming 37 a Displays controls of the FAZ 3000 Z alarm base station 37 b Operating s...

Page 5: ...rnally armed 77 f Run test 78 g Settings for the internal siren 78 1 Conditions for setting off the alarm changing the settings 78 2 Setting the duration for the internal siren 81 3 Setting the durati...

Page 6: ...chargeable battery disposal 108 18 Tips Notes 109 19 Technical specifications 111 a FAZ 3000 Z alarm base station 111 b FAZ 3000 FB 2 remote control 111 c FAZ 3000 TF 2 door window detector 111 d FAZ...

Page 7: ...ial plants The alarm base station signals unauthorised entry by switching outputs to which you can connect optical acoustic or silent signal transmitters The product should only be used in closed indo...

Page 8: ...3 30 FAZ 3000 Z wireless alarm base station Alarm base station Power supply Assembly material User manual FAZ 3000 FB 2 wireless remote control Remote control User manual FAZ 3000 TF 2 wireless door w...

Page 9: ...with an exclamation mark in a triangle points to particular dangers asso ciated with the handling function or operation of the product The hand icon indicates special tips and operational notes ABCDE...

Page 10: ...for the power supply The product is only approved for installation and operation in dry and closed indoor rooms Ensure there is sufficient ventilation and never mount or attach the FAZ 3000 Z alarm ba...

Page 11: ...he alarm system and other connected devices These include overvoltage pro tectors or similar lightning protection devices Such devices however do not pro vide absolute protection against overvoltages...

Page 12: ...y dis pensed with the FAZ 3000 can also be subsequently extended both quickly and easily Please note There is no absolute protection against break in attack and theft Mostly however offenders prefer t...

Page 13: ...well as a wired sabotage line Alarm triggering Normal operation with external power supply In the event of a power outage back up op eration using 8 AA batteries Sabotage contact alarm when casing is...

Page 14: ...arm base station Battery operation 3 x AAA batteries additional 3 x LR44 button cells if glass break sensor is con nected Sabotage contact Test function Dimensions 53mm x 163mm x 24mm W x H x D d FAZ...

Page 15: ...of a siren with without flash Sabotage contact for the device itself and for external siren flash Battery operation 4 x type C batteries 4 x AA batteries Can also be operated using a power supply Dim...

Page 16: ...age contact Battery operation 4 x baby C batteries Can also be operated using a power supply Dimensions 123mm x 240mm x 50mm W x H x D i FAZ 3000 PC 2 wireless PC interface Configuration of the alarm...

Page 17: ...ted sabotage contact which immediately sets off the alarm when the casing is opened without authorisation The sensors are battery operated Due to the particularly low current switching design the batt...

Page 18: ...ble to transmit an alarm signal c disarmed int armed and ext armed operating modes Disarmed operating mode In the disarmed operating mode all sensors are deactivated except for the smoke detectors whi...

Page 19: ...uildings External siren flash via FAZ 3000 SI 2 siren control A siren mounted to the exterior of the house and an alarm flash can be operated via the FAZ 3000 SI 2 siren control in order to alert neig...

Page 20: ...e only the internal siren is set off initially You then have 30 seconds in which you can disarm the alarm system before the external siren and the alarm dialler or PC interface for example signal the...

Page 21: ...n is even better In any case the alarm base station must be located in an area which is adequately protected by alarm sensors as otherwise an intruder could approach the alarm base station unhindered...

Page 22: ...case menu setting Intern N Intern N Intern N Intern N Intern N The system is armed using the FAZ 3000 FB 2 remote control used for the garage from inside the car for example or using the FAZ 3000 SE 2...

Page 23: ...If you wish to connect wired alarm lines to the alarm base station you should lay their cables up to the installation location of the alarm base station 2 Installing the alarm base station When mounti...

Page 24: ...the right First press one catch inwards and pull the casing approx 2 3 millimetres apart at this location Then press the other catch inwards the casing now opens Do not straighten any of the component...

Page 25: ...yet Terminal strips KL1 to KL6 KL1 Power supply for wired alarm lines for example PIR detector or similar 12V max 315mA left plus right minus KL2 Difference line for sabotage KL3 Difference line for w...

Page 26: ...ting resistor may be required The maximum attainable wiring length of the alarm loop is greatly dependent upon the cable used and the transmission resistance of the sensors Under ideal circumstances 1...

Page 27: ...so see figure 18 To ensure safe operation rechargeable batteries should not be used As a result of their lower capacity and the lower voltage rechargeable battery 1 2V battery 1 5V a bridging time tha...

Page 28: ...o the socket again Release the 8 tuv button The alarm base station emits a short signal tone the LEDs then light up and the LCD is tested First of all the software version of the alarm base station s...

Page 29: ...hedoor window detector The horizontal distance between the magnet and the door window detec torshouldnotexceed25mm Theideal distance is approx 10 15mm Tip Before using screws to mount the device you s...

Page 30: ...glass is smashed The maximum attainable wiring length per alarm loop greatly depends on the cable used and the transmission resistance of the magnet and or glass break sensors Under ideal circum stanc...

Page 31: ...pective of whether disarmed internally armed or externally armed is set the alarm base station immediately triggers an alarm when the 2 screw terminals are connected KL2 For external NC contacts if KL...

Page 32: ...h so called creep protection so that an intruder cannot creep under the detection area of the main lens The creep zone protection comprises an additional lens on the underside of the PIR motion detect...

Page 33: ...n areas should be aimed at a wall or the floor but not directly towards windows heaters or other sources of heat The effectiveness of the detection depends on the temperature difference between the mo...

Page 34: ...from the wall and may also be subsequently adjusted Ceiling installation however allows the detector to be freely mounted in a room in order to exclude specific routes from the detection area in a ha...

Page 35: ...ling Use a sharp pencil to mark where the bracket is to be mounted through the screw holes Depending on the type of surface you may have to drill holes and insert suitable dowels When drilling or fast...

Page 36: ...clockwise a little in the direction of the arrow open until it can be removed Insert a CR2016 button cell observing the correct polarity The side marked with plus has to point towards you figure 29 Re...

Page 37: ...ts up when there are any troubles such as sabotage contact open Batterie battery Lights up when the alarm base station s reserve batteries are running low unscharf disarmed The alarm system is switche...

Page 38: ...ming 1 Main level The main level is the normal display mode where no button is pressed and no function is selected Examples State disarmed Active LEDs Netz power unscharf disarmed LCD State time date...

Page 39: ...r or alarm base station if its batteries are empty Events see page 63 Calls the last 1000 events with date time and sensor name Events are for example arming disarming alarm signals etc Sensors see fr...

Page 40: ...er security code for external arming Enter house code when using several systems in close proximity for example in your own or a neighbour s home Run test see page 56 57 Sensors function test Display...

Page 41: ...g the alarm dialler s access code for remote control via a telephone Remote control Allow use of remote control and configuration of automatic call acceptance Entering a service number SN for connecti...

Page 42: ...Are the available sensors wired correctly Is the alarm base station s casing open Also check the small contact bow in the upper half of the casing This presses on the button for the sabotage contact I...

Page 43: ...e on the right Set the hours using the and buttons Keeping the or button pressed for a few seconds activates the quick setting Alternatively you can enter the hours using the number buttons 0 9 on the...

Page 44: ...day using the and buttons Alternatively you can settheweekdayusingthenumberbuttons1 7 assignment 1 Monday 7 Sunday To finish confirm your entry using the OK button Press the C button twice in successi...

Page 45: ...en a A button on the operating unit of the FAZ 3000 Z alarm base station Use the and buttons to select the setup setup setup setup setup menu Confirm by briefly pressing the OK button Select the house...

Page 46: ...externally armed The internally armed function provides protection of the exterior of a building such as when you are in your house at night for instance Only sensors that are involved in protecting...

Page 47: ...etector or FAZ 3000 RM smoke detector Before other devices can be registered for example a FAZ 3000 FB 2 remote control a FAZ 3000 AW 3 alarm dialler etc the button should first be pressed until the r...

Page 48: ...teries into the 3 battery holders making sure that the polarity is correct See figure 32 The sensor contacts the base station by sending a radio signal The sensor sLEDlightsupbriefly andthebasestation...

Page 49: ...have entered the name you require press the OK button Use the button to set the door window detector as an internal sensor intern intern intern intern intern Y Y Y Y Y or an external sensor intern int...

Page 50: ...igure 34 Thesensorcontactsthealarmbasestationbysendingaradiosignal The sensor s LED lights up briefly and the base station emits a short signal tone to confirm reception The sensor will not be recogni...

Page 51: ...intern intern intern intern intern Y Y Y Y Y Internal sensor alarm is only set off for externally armed For more detailed information see page 46 By pressing the button you can access the closure gro...

Page 52: ...he button The display shows rem con 1 rem con 1 rem con 1 rem con 1 rem con 1 on the upper line Briefly press any button on the remote control The alarm base station acknowledges reception by emitting...

Page 53: ...cribed above Once the remote control or all other available sensors has been reg istered the alarm base station s registration mode can be exited by pressingthe C buttonthreetimes Thisreturnsyoutothen...

Page 54: ...that is described below The FAZ 3000 wireless alarm system carries out an automatic self check every 10 minutes Inaddition eachsensorandeachperipheraldevice forexample door windowdetector establishes...

Page 55: ...rces a switch to internally armed It is possible to close the magnetic contact later on for example closing the window during the night without any problem The alarm is set off only when it is opened...

Page 56: ...tion could arise where a sensor does not send a return signal to the alarm base station and you then needlessly search for the cause of the error The test procedure is carried out as follows Open the...

Page 57: ...n This makes sense especially when you are trying to align the detection area of the PIR motion detector correctly since the desired detection area can only be set in this way viathealarmbasestationth...

Page 58: ...ich can take a while In order to arm the alarm system all the doors and windows that are fitted with a door window detector should be shut If the magnetic contact of a door window detector is open the...

Page 59: ...cts are open The alarm base station s LCD displays cont open cont open cont open cont open cont open A sabotage contact is open for example the casing of one of the sensors is open The LCD displays tr...

Page 60: ...n The illustrated example on the right shows a trouble with the PIR motion detector in a garage Youcanusethe buttontodisplaythetroublesfortheselectedsensor Asyoucanseeintheexampleontheright itisobviou...

Page 61: ...nsors which prevent internal arm ing can be scanned individually and in succession In the example figure on the right the door window detector in the living room is the cause Youcanusethe buttontodisp...

Page 62: ...ons thesensors whichpreventexternalarming can be scanned individually and in succession In the example figure on the right the door window detector in the living room is the cause Youcanusethe buttont...

Page 63: ...s events events events menu Briefly press the OK button The last event appears on the LCD the exampleontherightdisplaysasabotageattempt oropeningofthesensor casing at 17 54 on the 29 December Using th...

Page 64: ...follows You must be on the main level The LCD should appear as on the right for example with the time and the date Briefly press the Men a A button on the operating unit of the FAZ 3000 Z alarm base...

Page 65: ...character you entered by mistake Once you have entered the name you require press the OK button If a smoke detector is registered then registration is now complete and the alarm base station is ready...

Page 66: ...playillustratedhereontherightappears on the LCD for setting the response sensitivity The response sensitivity of the PIR motion detector can be set to a value between 1 and 4 whereby 4 represents the...

Page 67: ...lete sensors delete sensors delete sensors delete sensors delete menu Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the OK button The first sensor that was registered with the alarm base station is displ...

Page 68: ...see the example on the right Briefly press the OK button Afterwards the name can be modified or entered To enter the letters use the 2 9 buttons each of which represents several letters click through...

Page 69: ...e the button to set the sensor as an internal sensor intern Y intern Y intern Y intern Y intern Y or external sensor intern intern intern intern intern N N N N N intern intern intern intern intern N N...

Page 70: ...tton to select the value you require The sensitivity setting is confirmed using the OK button Finally you return to the sensor list where you can use the and buttons to select another sensor whose att...

Page 71: ...l transmitter activation switch alarm dialler PC interface and alarm base station using the button Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the OK button You can now open the casing of the selected...

Page 72: ...the delay for externally armed or the closure group code setup Enter security code for alarm system settings code intern Enter security code for internal arming code extern Enter security code for ext...

Page 73: ...se station Use the and buttons to select the setup setup setup setup setup menu Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the OK button Select the DCF setup DCF setup DCF setup DCF setup DCF setup me...

Page 74: ...rm base station Use the and buttons to select the setup setup setup setup setup menu Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the OK button Select the ext delay ext delay ext delay ext delay ext del...

Page 75: ...it of the FAZ 3000 Z alarm base station Use the and buttons to select the setup setup setup setup setup menu Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the OK button Select the code setup code setup c...

Page 76: ...e and the date Briefly press the Men a A button on the control unit of the FAZ 3000 Z alarm base station Use the and buttons to select the setup setup setup setup setup menu Confirm your selection by...

Page 77: ...Men a A button on the control unit of the FAZ 3000 Z alarm base station Use the and buttons to select the setup setup setup setup setup menu Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the OK button Se...

Page 78: ...and externally armed states Useful settings are already preset in the factory however you can change these settings to suit your own personal requirements Table containing the factory settings for the...

Page 79: ...t to 1 Table containing the factory settings for the externally armed state Externally armed state State is externally armed therefore triggering is not possible for internally armed set to In the eve...

Page 80: ...er sequences correspond to the settings in the tables on pages 78 and 79 Using the C and buttons you can select the required entry position cursor _ is located beneath the selected position You can ch...

Page 81: ...riefly press the Men a A button on the control unit of the FAZ 3000 Z alarm base station Use the and buttons to select the int siren int siren int siren int siren int siren menu internal siren Confirm...

Page 82: ...on the control unit of the FAZ 3000 Z alarm base station Use the and buttons to select the int siren int siren int siren int siren int siren internal siren Confirm your selection by briefly pressing...

Page 83: ...n on the control unit of the FAZ 3000 Z alarm base station Select the int siren int siren int siren int siren int siren menu using the and buttons internal siren See the figure on the right Confirm yo...

Page 84: ...settings to suit your own personal requirements The external siren is only active when you are not at home thus for externally armed The external siren is not activated for internally armed and disarm...

Page 85: ...ren set to 0 If a sabotage contact is triggered no alarm is effected via the external siren set to 0 In the event of an attack no alarm is effected via the external siren set to 0 Table containing the...

Page 86: ...externally armed externally armed Here the dash and number sequences correspond to the settings in the tables on pages 84 and 85 Using the C and buttons you can select the required entry position cur...

Page 87: ...h the time and the date Briefly press the Men a A button on the control unit of the FAZ 3000 Z alarm base station Use the and buttons to select the ext siren ext siren ext siren ext siren ext siren me...

Page 88: ...nfirm your selection by briefly pressing the OK button Use the and buttons to select the dur flash dur flash dur flash dur flash dur flash menu duration for the flash Confirm your selection by briefly...

Page 89: ...g off an alarm can be set in detail and dependent on the states disarmed internally armed and externally armed Useful settings are already preset in the factory however you can change these settings t...

Page 90: ...aller set to 0 If a sabotage contact is triggered no alarm is effected via the alarm dialler set to 0 In the event of an attack no alarm is effected via the alarm dialler set to 0 Table containing the...

Page 91: ...he dash and number sequences correspond to the settings in the tables on pages 89 and 90 Using the C and buttons you can select the required entry position cursor _ is located beneath the selected pos...

Page 92: ...for example with the time and the date Briefly press the Men a A button on the control unit of the FAZ 3000 Z alarm base station Use the and buttons to select the al dialer al dialer al dialer al dial...

Page 93: ...elephone number that you wish to enter using the and buttons telephone number 1 2 or 3 Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the OK button The cursor _ appears on the upper left of the LCD Now en...

Page 94: ...e on the main level The LCD should appear as on the right for example with the time and the date Briefly press the Men a A button on the control unit of the FAZ 3000 Z alarm base station Use the and b...

Page 95: ...l unit of the FAZ Z alarm base station Use the and buttons to select the al dialer al dialer al dialer al dialer al dialer menu Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the OK button Select the acce...

Page 96: ...tton on the control unit of the FAZ 3000 Z alarm base station Use the and buttons to select the al dialer al dialer al dialer al dialer al dialer menu Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the OK...

Page 97: ...ttons See the figure on the right Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the OK button Select the LNR LNR LNR LNR LNR menu using the and buttons See the figure on the right Confirm your selection...

Page 98: ...med and externally armed The PC interface is factory set to inactive or deactivated switched off That means that no alarm triggering will activate it It is up to you to set when the PC interface shoul...

Page 99: ...terface set to 0 If a sabotage contact is triggered no alarm is effected via the PC interface set to 0 In the event of an attack no alarm is effected via the PC interface set to 0 Table containing the...

Page 100: ...ly armed Here the dash and number sequences correspond to the settings in the tables on pages 98 and 99 Using the C and buttons you can select the required entry position cursor _ is located beneath t...

Page 101: ...example with the time and the date Briefly press the Men a A button on the control unit of the FAZ 3000 Z alarm base station Use the and buttons to select the PC interf PC interf PC interf PC interf...

Page 102: ...red alarm lines can be entered or modified retrospectively at any time as in the case of the wireless sensors names To enter the name proceed as follows You must be on the main level The LCD should ap...

Page 103: ...mbersandumlautscanalsobefoundonthebuttons forinstance Use the 0 button to enter a space character Special characters can be entered using the and buttons You can use the Men a A button to switch betwe...

Page 104: ...arm line has alreadybeenassignedaname thiswillbedisplayedonthelowerdisplay line skylight skylight skylight skylight skylight in the example on the right You are now in the list of all the wired alarm...

Page 105: ...further information see pages 20 and 46 Once you have made the settings or carried out a check briefly press the OK button This returns you to the alarm line list Use the and buttons to select a furth...

Page 106: ...s that each radio transmission can be subject to interference regardless of how innovative elaborate and redundant it is Thus the radio transmission between the individual components of the FAZ 3000 w...

Page 107: ...devices or within or near their transmission path for example radiators metallised insulation glass windows reinforced concrete ceilings and so on as well as metallised walls in prefabricated houses I...

Page 108: ...re marked with the following icons which alert you to the fact that disposal via the household rubbish is prohibited The identifiers for the respective heavy metals are Cd cadmium Hg mercury Pb lead i...

Page 109: ...ce any assembly installation or programming problems it may be sensible to contact a skilled technician Although you may initially have doubts about the costs associated with this remember that when i...

Page 110: ...n of its casing is different along with the resulting alternative assembly it requires The registering procedure and all the other functions for this predecessor are identical to those of the current...

Page 111: ...00 FB 2 remote control Security codes 19683 Battery 1 x CR2016 Frequency 868 35MHz Range Up to 300m free field Dimensions W x H x D 40mm x 52mm x 11mm c FAZ 3000 TF 2 door window detector Batteries 3...

Page 112: ...ert the batteries into the sensor The alarm base station should now recognise the new sensor first enter the house code with the FAZ 3000 FB 2 remote control then press a button on the remote control...

Page 113: ...e FAZ 3000 SI 2 siren control Make sure that you program the settings for the attack alarm trigger to suit your own requirements In the factory default setting only the attack alarm is activated by me...

Page 114: ...c Klaus Conrad Stra e 1 92240 Hirschau Germany hereby declare that this product complies with the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations of direc tive 1999 5 EC You can find the decla...

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