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c) Registering the sensors
1. General notes
All the additional components of the system (for example, the ‘FAZ 3000-TF-2’ door/window
detectors, passive ‘FAZ 3000-PIR-2’ PIR motion detectors etc.) must be registered with the alarm
base station.
As described in section 8, page 21, you should make a plan or layout of the object to be protected
(for example, house or apartment) and then mark the sensors on the plan/layout.
The following information is necessary for registration:
•
Name
This is the name you have entered for the sensor in your layout diagram (a maximum of 11
characters can be entered in the alarm base station for the sensor).
Example:
‘Livingr W1’ for ‘Living room, Window 1’
• Internal/external sensor
The response behaviour of each sensor can be determined by assigning the sensor
either as an internal one or an external one.
I n t e r n :
I n t e r n :
I n t e r n :
I n t e r n :
I n t e r n :
N
N
N
N
N
External Sensor; alarm is set off for ‘internally armed’ and
‘externally armed’.
I n t e r n :
I n t e r n :
I n t e r n :
I n t e r n :
I n t e r n :
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Internal sensor; alarm is only set off for ‘externally armed’
The alarm base station has two arming options: ‘Internally armed’ and ‘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 the
exterior of the building are allowed to respond. These include door/window detectors in an
apartment or PIR motion detectors that are mounted externally. PIR motion detectors located inside
an apartment are not allowed to respond and must therefore be set to ‘
Intern: Y
Intern: Y
Intern: Y
Intern: Y
Intern: Y
’
The ‘externally armed’ function is used to monitor an unoccupied building such as a house, when
no one is at home, for instance. The exterior shell of the building is monitored (using door/window
detectors, for example) as well as the indoor areas (provided that internal PIR motion detectors
are installed). All the sensors trigger the alarm, irrespective of how they are assigned.
•
Closure group
All sensors that directly protect outside doors (for example, door/window detectors or PIR motion
detectors) should be assigned to the closure group.
See page 20 of this user manual for an explanation of the ‘closure group’ function.
•
Sensitivity (only for PIR motion detectors)
You can set the response sensitivity of the PIR motion detector.
Sensitivity levels from ‘1’ to ‘4’ are available. ‘4’ is the highest sensitivity. The factory
setting is ‘3’.
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