
Appendix 5: Regulatory approvals
ated if the initial entry door is opened before the HS3032/HS3128/HS3248 have been unset. During the entry time, it is pos-
sible to unset the alarm system using a digital key only. Complete unsetting before programmed entry delay expires.
IMPORTANT
If using a remote device to remotely set/unset your intruder alarm system, your attention is drawn to the fact that whenever a
premises is unattended but its intruder alarm system(s) is (are) not fully set, any related insurance cover might be inop-
erative. For advice on this matter, it is recommended that you consult your insurer(s).”
The CIE and notification equipment should be located and supervised to minimize the risk of vandalism or sabotage. It is
preferable for the CIE, signaling and network equipment to be located in an area where a confirmed activation will be gen-
erated.
HS3032, HS3128 and HS3248 are compliant with criteria for sequentially confirmed intruder alarm systems as per Standard
BS8243:2010.
For an alarm condition to be regarded as sequentially confirmed:
a) The HS3032, HS3128 and HS3248 should be configured so that at least two separate alarm conditions are reported,
each originating from an independent detector within the confirmation time; Section [042] option 003 (Sequential Detection),
section [005]>[000], Burglary Verification.
Timer set to a value between 30 and 60.
b) The two detectors should either be of:
1) different technologies which are permitted to have overlapping areas of coverage; or
2) the same single technology and not have overlapping areas of coverage.
To be regarded as independent, each detector should be configured to report alarm conditions separately to the HS3032,
HS3128 and HS3248.
The HS3032, HS3128 and HS3248 are capable of supporting the completion of the full setting procedure by one of the fol-
lowing methods:
a) push button switch mounted outside the supervised premises. Instructions to be provided for the zone type to be pro-
grammed for the key
arming; or
b) protective switch (i.e., door contact) fitted to the final exit door of the alarmed premises or area. Use zone type 016 (Final
Door Set) for the final exit door.
In this case the setting procedure is a two-stage process of initiating the setting procedure within the supervised premises
(e.g., using wireless key PG8929,PG8939, PG8938, PG8949 or user code) followed by completion of setting by one of the
two methods described above.
This prohibits the use of a timed exit procedure.
If a protective switch (i.e. door contact) is used as the method of completion of setting, then the keypad should be sited near
to the final exit door so that the IAS can be unset promptly. Where appropriate, additional internal audible indications
(PG8911 indoor sirens) should be provided so that persons within a building are informed that the HS3032, HS3128 and
HS3248 are due to be set. Additional keypads should be provided, where appropriate, so that if the alarm panel is set there
are means available locally within the supervised premises to unset the system.
HS3032, HS3128 and HS3248 are capable of supporting the following unsetting methods in accordance with BS8243:
6.4.2 Prevention of entry to the supervised premises before the HS3032, HS3128 and HS3248 are unset. Unsetting using
PG8929,PG8939, PG8938, PG8949 wireless key before entering the supervised premises causes or permits the initial entry
door to be unlocked. Program PGM1 or PGM2 in Section [009] to activate when system is disarmed and release the mag-
lock on the entry door.
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