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CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION & OVERVIEW

Alarm Control Panel

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System Operation After Power Failure

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Passive Infra Red Movement Detectors

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Magnetic Contacts

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External Siren

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KIT CONTENTS

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SYSTEM FEATURES

User Functions

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Arm/Disarm

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Quick Set

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Event Log

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Home and Zone Omit

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Reset

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Installer Functions

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Programming

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Zones

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24 Hour Tamper Circuit

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Siren/Anti Tamper Monitoring

4

Programmable Zone Options

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Entry/Exit 4

Walk Through Zone

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General System Programmable Options

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Entry Time

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Exit Time

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Zone Omit

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Alarm Duration

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System Reset 

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User Access Code

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Installer Access Code

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Keypad Security

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PLANNING THE INSTALLATION

Locating the Control Panel

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Detector Wiring

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Magnetic Contact Detectors

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PIR Movement Detectors

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External Siren

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Installation Example

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INSTALLING THE CONTROL PANEL

Testing the Control Panel

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Wiring the Detection Zones

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INSTALLING THE PIR MOVEMENT DETECTORS

Mounting the PIR Movement Detectors

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Wiring the PIR Movement Detectors

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Testing the PIR Movement Detectors at 
the Control Panel

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TYPICAL WIRING ARRANGEMENTS

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INSTALLING THE MAGNETIC 
CONTACT DETECTORS

Wiring the Magnetic Contacts

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Testing Magnetic Contacts at the Control Panel

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INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL SIREN

Fitting the External Siren Unit

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Wiring the Siren Unit

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CONNECTING THE CONTROL PANEL
MAINS ADAPTOR AND OPTIONAL 
BACK-UP BATTERIES

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PROGRAMMING

General

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INSTALLER PROGRAMMING MODE

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Changing The Installer Access Code

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Exit Delay Time Adjustment

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Entry Delay Time Adjustment

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Alarm Duration Adjustment

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Selecting ‘Home’ Feature Zones

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Selecting Walk Through Zones

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Selecting ‘Code Arming’

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Reset System Defaults

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Lost Or Forgotten Installer Access Code

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USER PROGRAMMING MODE

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Change The User Access Code

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TESTING THE SYSTEM

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

‘Away’ Arming All Zones

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‘Home’ Arming Pre-Selected Zones

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Arming with Occasional Zones Omitted

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Quick Arm

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Disarming the System

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Event Log

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MAINTENANCE

Control Panel and Detectors

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Back-up Batteries Batteries

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ALARM RECORD

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

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EXTENDING YOUR PA4 WIRED 
INTRUDER ALARM SYSTEM

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COMPONENT SPECIFICATION

Back Cover

PA4 Alarm

Summary of Contents for PA4

Page 1: ...ave premises by entry exit route ENTRY 1 Enter premises by entry exit route 2 Enter your 4 digit password If a mistake is made re enter the correct passcode MAINS CLEAR 24Hr Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone...

Page 2: ...requirements differ from area to area therefore we recommend that you contact your Local Borough Environmental Officer to obtain full details of your area s requirements SAFETY WARNINGS Before procee...

Page 3: ...11 Testing the PIR Movement Detectors at the Control Panel 11 Page No TYPICAL WIRING ARRANGEMENTS 12 INSTALLING THE MAGNETIC CONTACT DETECTORS Wiring the Magnetic Contacts 14 Testing Magnetic Contacts...

Page 4: ...n alarm signal at the Control Panel if the system is armed PIR detectors will also detect animals so ensure that pets are not permitted access to areas fitted with PIR Movement Detectors when the syst...

Page 5: ...nd a higher level of security where required Important The PA4 system can be expanded to contain maximum of 7 PIR detectors Component Order Code Accessory Pack comprising the following 2 x Passive Inf...

Page 6: ...1 Other Detectors can be connected to Zones 2 3 and 4 to protect the remaining areas within the property as required 24 HOUR TAMPER CIRCUIT Many system components incorporate tamper protection facili...

Page 7: ...ation The program Alarm Duration time is 20 minutes however this can be set to between 01 20 minutes depending on individual requirements Note Most Local Authority noise pollution requirements set lim...

Page 8: ...Contact Detectors are suitable for mounting in dry interior locations only Decide which doors and windows are to be protected by fitting the Magnetic Contact Detectors Normally the front and back doo...

Page 9: ...ccupants remain in the household make sure that any detectors which are to be omitted are wired exclusively to those Zone s Remember that a Walk Through Zone cannot also be selected on the Home settin...

Page 10: ...he Control Panel drill 3 x 6mm holes and insert the 30mm plastic wall plugs supplied Using the 30mm No 8 screws fix the Control Panel loosely onto the two slotted holes at the top The top screws may b...

Page 11: ...ply to each PIR Movement Detector Black 0V ve supply to each PIR Movement Detector Yellow Normally closed detector contact alarm Blue Zone circuit Green 24 Hr normally closed Tamper Circuit White The...

Page 12: ...ft of the PCB Important Do not touch the PIR sensor in the middle of the PCB as any marking may impair the unit s performance If accidentally touched clean with a lint free cloth 3 The unit can be mou...

Page 13: ...5 7 When the wiring has been completed connect the plug in Mains Adaptor Wait 4 minutes for the detectors to stabilise Only the Mains LED should be ON at the Control Panel Note If any Zone or 24 Hr LE...

Page 14: ...18 D BELL B 21 22 AUX CONTROL PANEL PIR MOVEMENT DETECTOR WHITE Wiring diagram for a Single PIR Detector on a zone Wiring diagram for two PIR Detectors to a single zone with all cables returning to t...

Page 15: ...hour connections from multiple detectors PIR MOVEMENT DETECTOR N C 24 Hr BLUE YELLOW GREEN WHITE 3 4 Z 2 1 2 Z1 5 6 Z3 7 8 Z4 11 12 24Hr 13 14 SPEAKER 17 18 D BELL B 21 22 AUX CONTROL PANEL RED BLACK...

Page 16: ...ct Switch housing 2 Carefully remove the outer sheath of the cable and then strip 5mm of insulation from the Yellow and Blue wires Connect the Yellow and Blue wires to the Contact Switch terminals as...

Page 17: ...the relevant Zone LED will flash Close the contact to silence the beeps and extinguish the LED 4 Repeat the test sequence for all Magnetic Contacts fitted 5 When the Magnetic Contacts have been tested...

Page 18: ...r the Mains Adaptor to appear warm to the touch when in use Note Ensure that the adaptor will not be removed from the socket or accidently switched off when the system is in use Optional Back up Batte...

Page 19: ...to indicate that the system is now in the Installer Programming Mode Once programming is complete press to return to Standby Mode Note When selecting options the system will allow 30 seconds to make a...

Page 20: ...e selected Zones This feature is useful if you have a regular requirement to arm the system with a permanent selection Zone s omitted For example at night when you may wish to have the detectors on th...

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