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Installation/mounting

WARNING

To prevent the alarm from activating during installation, the siren must have its

tamper disabled and the control unit must be in  Walk Test /Program mode.

4

Mounting methods

Yale provide two methods of mounting. Choose

either the self adhesive pads or the screws and wall
plugs supplied.

Self adhesive installation 

for door/window contact

Clean the surface with a suitable degreaser.

Remove the protective covering from one side of
the double sided adhesive pad and firmly apply to
the back of the device. Next remove the other cover
and firmly press the item onto the desired location.
¥ Do not use the adhesive pad method of

installation on a surface with peeling or cracked
paint, or on a rough surface.

Screw mounting

Remove the front of the device, and, if necessary,

break through the appropriate knockout (where the
plastic is thinner). 

Using the holes as a template, drill holes in the

surface and insert the wall plugs if fixing into plaster
or brick. 

Siren

WARNING: The siren is
extremely loud!

The tamper switch

plunger protrudes through
the back of the unit, so
that if the siren is pulled
from the wall the alarm is
activated. Ensure it is fully
depressed when the siren
is mounted. If there is a
gap, pack with a suitable
spacing material.

1

Find suitable location, as
previously described in section 2.

2

Disable the tamper switch by selecting  Program
Siren  menu on the control unit, then  Siren A/T
Off , and press OK.

3

Using the large screws
provided, mount on
wall through the base
plate mounting holes
shown.

4

Fix the siren cover with
the securing screw.

5

Enable tamper switch
by selecting  Program
Siren  menu on the
control unit, then  Siren
A/T On , and press OK.

6

Test by arming and disarming with the control unit. If
5 pips sound the tamper is not correctly set.

Control unit

Using the four holes of

the wall mounting cross
bracket as a template, mark
the positions of the holes.
Drill four holes and fix the
screws and plugs provided.
Screw the bracket to the
wall. Hook the control unit
onto the bracket.

Ensure the control unit is

fitted at approximately chest height where the
display can be easily seen and the keypad
convenient to operate.

PIR movement detector

The PIR has a built-in sleep timer to save battery

power. If there is no movement in front of the PIR for
1 minute, the PIR will become  ready to signal  and
any movement will now be reported. The PIR will
sleep for 1 minute after. Any movement detected in
sleep time will not be reported and will extend the
sleep period by 1 minute.

Ensure the test/normal mode jumper switch is in

the test  on  position. This reduces the sleep time to
a few seconds and enables the LED to flash every
time movement is detected.

1

Screw the rear case to the wall
using the appropriate
knockouts, as described in

Mounting methods . The case

has angled back edges for neat
corner mounting. If mounting in
a corner take care not to bend
the rear case. Screw the PIR
front on.

2

Walk around the protected area
noting when the LED flashes
and check that the detection
coverage is adequate.  

¥ Remember to wait a few seconds after the PIR

has detected movement.

¥ Do not try to test the detection pattern by

walking straight up to, or away from the detector,
walk across the field of view.

3

When you are satisfied with the detection
coverage, remove the PIR, place the jumper in
the normal  off  parked position and screw the
PIR back on to its case. 

¥ With the jumper in the normal position the LED

will not normally light unless there is a problem,
either a low battery or a tamper condition. 
In the event of a low battery, replace the
exhausted batteries with fresh alkaline
replacements.

Tamper switch plunger

must be pressed in fully by

wall surface

Fixing holes x 4

Corner fixing
holes x 4

Surface fixing
holes x 2

Summary of Contents for HSA3095

Page 1: ...An ASSA ABLOY Group brand Kit 5 Home monitoring and intruder alarm system HSA3095 Installation Programming Operating Keep in a handy place for reference and for future maintenance Helpline 01902 635998 ...

Page 2: ...s by the elderly or infirm Information and illustrations are subject to change within this document Yale reserves the right to alter the specification and product design at anytime without notice Yale is a registered trademark 2003 Security Products UK Ltd All rights reserved The Home Manager monitors your home automatically raising the alarm by text message voice call and e mail to up to 6 people...

Page 3: ...gs numbered 1 5 Subsequent sections provide Use of additional accessory devices including keypad and keyfob remote controls Telephone connection Advanced protection and features Carton contents Control panel mounting bracket External siren 2 x Passive infrared detector 2 x Door contact 1 x Flood detector 1 x Smoke detector 3 metre telephone cable Double socket line adapter 500mA 9V power adapter 2...

Page 4: ...these areas should be programmed to home omit and the sensors activated on the path to access the control unit should be to be set to home delay as explained in Further programming page 22 Operating range All devices must be within 30 metres of the control unit and must not be mounted on or near large metal objects Avoid obvious sources of electrical interference such as fridges and microwave oven...

Page 5: ...unting the PIR directly facing a window Do not point the PIR at a door protected by a door window contact Keyfob remote control accessory Can be used inside or outside the property and can be kept on your keyring Door Window contact Select a door that will be the main point of entry and exit usually your front door Mount as high as possible Do not aim a PIR at this door or window Siren Choose a po...

Page 6: ... telephone line until section 6 Please make a note of the 16 character serial number located on the back of the control unit and enter into the Intamac Home ManagerTM guide 6 Unpack all the parts The easiest way to get to know the system and get it up and running quickly is to get all the devices and accessories programmed on a table top before locating and mounting them 2 Siren WARNING The siren ...

Page 7: ... probes with a coin an internal siren will sound Tamper switch Jumper switch Learn Test button Tamper switch Jumper switch Extension terminals Magnet Learn Test button LED Smoke detector Twist off the back and insert the 4 AAA batteries as shown Please note that the LED will flash and can take up to 11 minutes to self calibrate PIR movement detector Remove the fixing screw and cover assembly and i...

Page 8: ...with the next letter by the same method The keys have the following functions 3 8 Easy install programming The easiest way to get to know your system and get it up and running quickly is to get all the devices and accessories programmed before locating and mounting them Control panel When the power is connected to the control panel a long beep will sound and Alarm On will be displayed on the first...

Page 9: ...arming Afterwards the Temporary Code is automatically erased and needs to be reset for a new Temporary user The Temp Code consists of 4 digits and is not activated as default by the factory To set Temporary code 1 Use the arrow keys to select Temp Code and press OK 2 You can key in your preferred 4 digit number and then press OK 3 You are prompted to re enter the same code again and press OK 4 The...

Page 10: ... Devices and press OK 3 Press the learn test button the rear of the PIR The control unit will show it has detected the device by displaying Detected Ok PIR sensor 4 Press OK 5 You are prompted to select a zone The cursor will flash at the next available zone in this instance zone 2 press OK As with the door window contact PIRs can be used in various applications to suit your needs see Further prog...

Page 11: ...ions desired before replacing the cover 3 Program the control unit by selecting Devices menu then Program Siren menu then Learn Siren 4 Press OK and the unit will give a long beep to confirm the siren will also respond by a beep and a flash 5 Replace jumper 1 to the on position the siren will beep and flash to confirm 6 To ensure siren does not activate disable the tamper switch by selecting Progr...

Page 12: ...ion Remove a device If a faulty sensor needs to be replaced it first needs to be removed from the control unit s memory Adding a new sensor to a used zone is prevented until the previous sensor is deleted To delete a sensor choose Remove Device in the Device menu all the used zones with the sensor names are listed 1 Use arrow keys to move the cursor to the position where the device listed is to be...

Page 13: ...ectly set Control unit Using the four holes of the wall mounting cross bracket as a template mark the positions of the holes Drill four holes and fix the screws and plugs provided Screw the bracket to the wall Hook the control unit onto the bracket Ensure the control unit is fitted at approximately chest height where the display can be easily seen and the keypad convenient to operate PIR movement ...

Page 14: ...dow fix the magnet to the moving part and the detector to the frame 3 Fix the detector on its base and secure with screw Test it by opening and closing the door or window The light will flash when an open condition is detected 4 Remove the detector put the jumper switch in the normal off position Screw the detector back onto its base When the jumper is in the normal off position the indicator ligh...

Page 15: ... If the control unit receives a signal it will sound a chime and the display will show the sensor and zone number which has been tested The message will be displayed until being replaced by another test signal Pressing the key will return to programming menu If left in walk test the control unit will revert back to Alarm off after 5 minutes Testing the siren The siren can be tested by arming and d...

Page 16: ...r 8 Press OK 9 Scroll down to Rpt On Off 10Press OK 11Select Reporting On 12Press OK Please refer to the Intamac Home Manager user guide on how to make full use of this service and if the connection has been successfully made Connecting your alarm Telephone connection A telephone lead and 2 way adaptor is included so you can have your telephone and the control unit connected to the telephone netwo...

Page 17: ... disappearing for By pass unsetting 7 You can repeat Step 5 Step 6 to continue selecting the device to be by passed 8 After all the sensors to be by passed have been selected press to return to user menu and the cursor stays at Arm 9 Press OK to select Arm and to arm the system Note If a censor is by passed then the Control Panel will not respond to its triggering Arm mode The by pass setting is e...

Page 18: ... the Arm button on the Remote Controller the Control Panel will response in the manner as described above the arming is also prohibited At this moment you can first rectify all of the problems and then clear the Fault display Please see section XI In a Fault Situation and then afterwards you can arm the system However if you want to put the system into Arm mode with the fault situation persisting ...

Page 19: ...hen the system is disarmed If you wish to take down a detector that has tamper protection ensure the control unit is in Walk Test mode Low battery display When a detector s batteries are running low it will signal its condition to the control unit when it is activated To be able to clear the display the batteries in the detector will have to be changed Always use alkaline batteries as replacements...

Page 20: ...s set as factory default Control unit siren on off Enables you to set the control unit siren not external siren to be silent in the event of an alarm 1 Press arrow keys to select the option 2 Press OK to confirm Note Siren ON is set as factory default It is recommended that the control unit siren is left on Away exit sound Switches on off and the volume of the exit countdown beeps during the exit ...

Page 21: ...page 12 for more information Account Number This is a 5 digit number issued by Intamac that is unique to your system to identify your control unit when reporting to Intamac Home ManagerTM Service 1 Enter 5 digit number 2 Press OK to confirm Note This number must be entered to allow reporting to the intamac Home ManagerTM Service Check in report Sends a monitoring signal every 7 days if no other re...

Page 22: ...d but cause an instant alarm when fully armed To commence an entry countdown upon detection when the system is fully or home armed These choices are presented during the learning in process and are summarised by the following codes within the control unit B Burglar active when control unit is in armed or home mode D home Delay starts entry countdown in home mode only E Entry starts entry countdown...

Page 23: ...ck alarm an alarm started by the Panic button cannot be silenced with the keyfob remote only with the control unit This is a safety feature to stop any potential attacker disarming the system after a Personal Attack alarm has started Using The system is armed by pressing the Arm or Home button for at least 1 second this delay feature prevents accidental operation The system is disarmed by pressing...

Page 24: ...sabled again by selecting Devices the selecting Program Siren menu and then Siren A T Off Press OK 3 Refit the siren cover 4 Enable the siren tamper by selecting Siren A T On in the Program Siren menu Press OK PIR and door window contact The LED will flash every time the device is activated indicating a low battery and the control unit display will identify the sensor low battery 1 To prevent a ta...

Page 25: ...al the PIR has sophisticated false alarm filtering that will filter out random fluctuations and responds to genuine movement across field of view it is less sensitive walking directly towards it PIR gives false alarms Check pets have no access to protected area Check that PIR is not pointed at sources of heat or moving objects e g fluttering curtains Check that PIR is not mounted above convector h...

Page 26: ...rm processing Microprocessor controlled dual edge sequential pulse count with pulse length discrimination Radio 433 92MHz AM transmitter Power supply 4 5V 3 x AA alkaline cells 3 years minimum typical domestic service life 1 minute sleep timer Movement detection range 15m 110 Door window contact Radio Microprocessor controlled 433 92MHz AM transmitter Power supply 3V 2 x AAA alkaline cells 3 years...

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