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INST
ALLA
TION
7
PA4 Alarm
Bedroom 1
Landing
Bedroom 3
Bedroom 2
(Zone 4)
(omitted during
night setting)
Front Door
(Entry/Exit
Zone 1)
Back Door
(Zone 2)
(Zone 3)
Control
Panel
Dining Room
External
Siren
Living Room
Kitchen
Hallway
Magnetic
Contact
Detector
Magnetic
Contact
Detector
(Zone 3)
Control
Panel
PIR Movement
Detector
PIR Movement
Detector
PIR Movement
Detector
EXIT
1. Check all windows and doors are closed.
2. a) Fullguard - Press 'Away' then 'Arm'.
or b) Partguard - Press 'Home' then 'Arm'.
3. Leave 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 4
1
2
3
0
4
5
6
7
8
9
ARM
OMIT
RESET
HOME
ER
AWAY
TYPICAL
GROUND
FLOOR PLAN
TYPICAL FIRST
FLOOR PLAN
Surface wiring to the External Siren is not recommended
unless it is mechanically protected, e.g. in steel tubing
or equivalent. However, if surface wiring is unavoidable,
the 24 hour monitoring will activate the Control Panel
sounder if damage occurs. However, if the system is
armed at the time a full alarm will occur.
FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS
If the system is to be armed at night ie. (Zones
omitted) while the occupants 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’ setting). Pay particular
attention to the most vulnerable points of entry to
your property, which are the doors and windows to
the side and rear of the property.
Plan your cable runs for ease of installation and
neatness of final appearance, allowing for concealing
cables where necessary.
INSTALLATION EXAMPLE
The following example shows typical floor plans for a two
storey domestic property incorporating the suggested
positions for the Control Panel, External Siren and
Detectors, for optimum security. Use this as a guide for
your installation in conjunction with the recommendations
for planning your intruder alarm system.
In this example, the front door is the Entry/Exit route to
the property and is connected to Zone 1.
The side door is also fitted with a Magnetic Contact
and is connected to Zone 2.
The Living Room and Dining Room are fitted with PIR
Movement Detectors detecting entry into the rooms
from any angle and are connected to Zone 3.
An additional PIR has been fitted on the upstairs
landing. The upstairs PIR Movement Detector will
detect entry into the first floor and is connected to
Zone 4 (This is the Zone which will be intentionally
omitted when the system is armed at night).