HAM263D
00 (10/10/2008)
VELLEMAN
13
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show the faulty zone(s) during disarmed condition with user code
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arm system instantly without delay
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clear the alarm memory of the whole system or only specific sections
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initiate dynamic battery test at anytime during disarmed mode
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initiate a 5-second operation of both timing and latch output relays to test the connected
siren/strobe light
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system code for direct access to programming mode in case the master code is forgotten
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fully Compatible with HAM263D alarm systems
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up to 4 keypads can be connected to the alarm system (HAM263D)
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extra keypads have the exact same functionality as the master keypad
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simply connect extra keypads in parallel with the master keypad
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long connection distance possible, up to 500 metres
5.3
Installation
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This keypad should be installed and serviced by a qualified person only.
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Choose an easily accessible location where the keypad is protected from harsh environmental
conditions such as rain and bright sunlight, and away from heat producing devices.
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Have a qualified person installing the electrical leads (4) that are necessary for the connection of
the keypad to the master control unit.
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Remove the keypad from the mounting frame by removing the screw at the bottom and pulling
gently forward.
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Mount the mounting frame over the leads coming from the master control unit.
Do not damage
the leads
when doing this.
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Remove the back cover of the keypad by removing the screws at the four corners.
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Make sure there is no power on the leads. Connect the leads to the connector block in the keypad
as indicated on the PCB.
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It is also possible to install a tamper switch (not included).
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Re-mount the back cover with the 4 screws.
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Place the keypad back in the mounting frame. Make sure the cabling is not damaged in the
process. Remount the screw at the bottom.
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Apply power to the leads (via the master control unit).
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There are no user-serviceable parts. Contact your dealer for spare parts if necessary.
5.4
Keypad description
A. General status LEDs
B. Zone status LEDs
C. Control key buttons