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3. System Configuration
Operation of the System
The Domonial alarm system allows the surveillance of three different areas per site:
► Area A = the perimeter or ground floor
► Area B = the rest of the house
► An optional Area C*:
Linked configuration: the second perimeter area or the garage.
Autonomous configuration: the studio or shop.
An access path can be associated with each area, allowing triggering of the alarm to be delayed while the user
enters or leaves the site.
A B
C
The following surveillance modes can be activated:
► Main area Surveillance (Total Set) = Areas A + B are protected – the user is absent from the site.
► Partial Surveillance (Part Set) = only Area A is protected – the user is present on site.
► Optional: Annex Surveillance (Annex Set) = Only Area C* is protected – the user is present on site.
► Optional: Total surveillance (Total + Annex) = All areas are protected – the user is absent from the site.
A Domonial alarm system can register up to 32 wireless and wired devices, as follows:
1. Up to 4 keypads and 10 keyfobs
A keypad or keyfob must be associated with the corresponding surveillance areas: A+B = Total,
C = Annex, A+B+C = Total + Annex*.
2. Up to 30 detectors
An intrusion detection must be associated with one of the surveillance areas: A = Partial, B = Total, C =
Annex.
The other detector types can be associated with a surveillance area or can be in service continuously (24/24).
An intrusion detector must have a trigger mode that corresponds to its position in relation to the access path
of its specific area. For example:
► ‘Delayed’ triggering or final door (version K) for the point of access to the area (except in area A for
‘Part Set’ mode).
► ‘Mixed’ for the access path of the area.
► ‘Immediate’ for the rest of the site.
The other types of detector always have ‘immediate’ triggering.
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