9
‘ext.’ button (
1
)
•
You can use the ‘
ext.
’ button to set the ‘externally armed’ mode of the alarm
base station. This function is used to monitor a house when nobody is
present in the house; indoor areas are also monitored (for instance, using
the ‘FAZ-PIR’ PIR motion detector).
•
If there is a fault or if a magnetic contact is not closed (for instance, a window
is open), the activation is rejected when the button is pressed for the first
time. The ‘externally armed’ mode is forced to be set when the button is
pressed again.
b) Special function ‘attack alarm’
In the case of an attack, the remote control can be used to immediately set
off an alarm.
This ‘attack alarm’ can be signalled using different components of the
‘FAZ3000’ wireless alarm system, for instance, using an external siren (using
the ‘FAZ-SI’ siren control unit).
Note that in the ‘FAZ-Z’ alarm base station you can customise
the trigger settings in case of an attack (as per the default setting,
the attack alarm can be activated only using the internal siren).
On the remote control two button combinations are each joined by a dashed
line:
•
Button combination 1: Button ‘
ext.
’ and button ‘
unscharf
’ (disarm)
•
Button combination 2: Button ‘
int.
’ and button ‘
unscharf
’ (disarm)
Simultaneously pressing one of these button combinations sets off the attack
alarm.
Please note:
An attack alarm is not triggered when all three buttons of the
‘FAZ3000-FB-2’ remote control are pressed simultaneously.
Likewise, simultaneously pressing the two ‘
ext.
’ and ‘
int.
’ buttons
does not set off an attack alarm.
You can stop the alarm in the usual way; simply press the ‘
unscharf
’ (disarm)
button briefly on the alarm base station or the remote control.
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