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Siren

The siren will produce a series of pips when

armed and disarmed, and an interrupted sound
when activated) if the batteries are near
exhaustion. The batteries should be changed as
soon as possible. The siren operation will be reset
when the batteries are changed.

1

Disable the siren tamper as described below.

2

Remove the cover and the right hand battery
compartment lid.

• Remove the batteries and wait one minute to

allow the siren time to reset before inserting
new alkaline replacements.

3

Replace the battery compartment lid and cover,
taking care to correctly set the tamper switch.

4

Enable tamper protection and check the siren
by arming and disarming the system.

• The difference between a tamper and a low

battery alert can be determined by arming and
disarming the system. If there are 5 pips when
the system is armed and disarmed, the
batteries are low. If there are 5 pips only when
the system is armed, this means that the siren
tamper has been disturbed.

PIR and door contact

The LED will flash every time the device is

activated indicating a low battery and the control
unit display will identify the sensor with a low
battery.
• Before changing the battery check that the

tamper switch is operating correctly.

1

Disable tamper detection as described below.

2

Remove device from mounting.

3

Change the batteries with alkaline
replacements.

4

Screw device back on mounting.

5

Enable tamper protection as described below
and check the sensor using the walk test
facility.

Keyfob

The LED will either be very dim or will not light

at all when the battery is low. Change the battery
as soon as possible with an alkaline replacement.

Keypad 

The Tx will flash repeatedly every time the

device is used indicating a low battery and the
control unit will identify the keypad with a low
battery.
• Before changing the battery check that the

tamper switch is operating correctly.

1

Disable tamper detection as described below.

2

Remove keypad from mounting.

3

Change the batteries with alkaline
replacements.

4

Screw keypad back on mounting.

5

Enable tamper protection as described below
and check the keypad by arming and disarming
the system.

Smoke detector

The LED will flash and a pip will sound

periodically and the control unit will identify the
smoke detector with a low battery.

1

Twist off the smoke detector from its
mounting.

2

Change the batteries with alkaline
replacements.

3

Twist on the smoke detector onto the
mounting.

4

Select walk test mode on the control unit and
check the smoke detector by pressing the test
button.

• This will ensure that the low battery condition

is reset.

Help button

Remove the cover by loosening the fixing

screw and insert a new 12V battery. 

Disable and enable tamper

1

Put the control unit into program mode to
disable system device tampers.

• The program mode will automatically quit after

10 minutes if no keys are pressed.

2

If the siren batteries are going to be changed,
the siren tamper must also be disabled by
selecting /- and Program Siren menu
on the control unit, then Siren A/T Off and
press OK.

• Remember to enable the siren tamper

afterwards by selecting Program Siren menu on
the control unit, then siren A/T On and press
OK.

Summary of Contents for HSA3600

Page 1: ...HSA3600 Control panel alarm system Installation Programming Operating Keep in a handy place for reference and for future maintenance Helpline 01902 635998 ...

Page 2: ...r when a battery change is required Home and away arming In addition to fully arming the system the HSA3600 also allows you to home arm The home mode allows you to arm the system in such a way that you can protect the non sleeping areas such as downstairs allowing access from the bedroom to the bathroom for example without triggering the alarm Take care of your safety Display extreme caution when ...

Page 3: ...ton contents Control unit External siren 2 x PIRs 2 x door contacts 2 x door contact magnets 4 x 1 5V AAA alkaline cells 6 x 1 5V AA alkaline cells 8 x 1 5V D alkaline cells 2 x large adhesive pads 2 x small adhesive pads 4 x small wall plugs 12 x medium wall plugs 4 x large wall plugs 4 x 4mm x 30mm cross head fixing screws 4 x 3 5mm x 22mm cross head fixing screws 12 x 3 5mm x 16mm cross head fi...

Page 4: ...ot be mounted on or near large metal objects Avoid obvious sources of electrical interference such as fridges and microwave ovens Tamper switches When mounting devices ensure that any tamper switches close fully On uneven surfaces it may be necessary to place packing behind the switch for reliable operation Extend the system Extend the system in the future to increase your security or as your need...

Page 5: ...ires or boilers and do not position directly above radiators Avoid mounting 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 ...

Page 6: ...h the four screws taking care not to over tighten WARNING The siren is very loud avoid touching the tamper switch arm or opening and closing the lid unnecessarily 6 OK 5jkl 6mno 7pqrs 8tuv 9wxyz 0 1 2abc 3def 4ghi Unpack all the parts onto a table top Identify all the parts to get to know the system and get up and running quickly by programming them on a table top before installing them 2 Siren WA...

Page 7: ...PP3 battery as shown The Tx LED will flash briefly while components initialise Smoke detector accessory Twist off backing plate and insert 4 AAA batteries as shown Remote keyfob accessory Slide off the battery cover insert the 23A MN21 battery as shown and replace cover Switch to on Tamper switch Jumper switch Learn Test button Tamper switch Jumper switch Extension terminals Magnet Learn Test butt...

Page 8: ...efore you can deactivate the alarm or enter any information you must enter PIN code This is factory set to 0000 Disarm 1 Key in 0 if not already lit the display will light up and Enter Code is displayed 2 Key in 000 to complete the factory set code 3 Press OK you will hear 2 short beeps and the display will show Alarm Off The system is now disarmed If no code is entered for a while the display wil...

Page 9: ...ke care not to activate the siren tamper switch unnecessarily The siren is programmed by the jumper switches in the left hand compartment 1 Lift off jumper 1 and park it The siren will beep and flash The siren is now in learn mode 2 Lift off jumper 5 and park it This must be left in the off position permanently If jumper 3 and jumper 4 are removed during the learning in process the siren will only...

Page 10: ...sting Ensure they are replaced in your chosen positions before replacing the covers 7 Replace the battery and compartment covers ensuring that the gasket between the electronics compartment and cover is correctly located and the wires placed in their slots to ensure a good seal from the environment 8 Enable the tamper switch by selecting Program Siren menu on the control unit then Siren A T On and...

Page 11: ... or flaky 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 the plaster or brick Control unit Open the control unit and using the 4 holes as shown fix the control unit to a wall as described un...

Page 12: ...n condition is detected 4 Remove the detector put the jumper in the normal off position Screw the detector back onto its base When the jumper is in the normal off position the indicator light will normally be off It will only light if there is a problem either a low battery or a tamper condition Ensure that the jumper is in the normal off position when testing is finished otherwise low battery and...

Page 13: ...tivate the alarm immediately while if a Home Omit sensor is triggered the control unit will not respond if in home mode If a 24 hour alarm fire alarm personal attack alarm tamper or auxiliary alarm is triggered the control unit will activate the alarm immediately irrespective of what alarm mode the control unit is in During an alarm the control unit will sound the siren depending on the programmed...

Page 14: ...led up and down and viewed with the keys the most recent event will be at the start Dual key alarm feature Personal emergency alarm A personal emergency alarm can be triggered at the control unit by pressing keys 1 and 3 simultaneously for 2 seconds Fire alarm A fire alarm can be triggered in a similar way by pressing keys 4 and 6 simultaneously for 2 seconds System records For your future conveni...

Page 15: ... alter the entry delay time Options are 0 sec 10 sec up to 70 sec in 10 second increments 1 Use the arrow keys to switch between options 2 Press OK to confirm 10 seconds is set as factory default Exit time Enables you to alter the exit delay time Options are 0 sec 10 sec up to 70 sec in 10 second increments 1 Use the arrow keys to switch between options 2 Press OK to confirm 10 seconds is set as f...

Page 16: ...em or by editing them afterwards the procedure is similar for both situations 1 When the Enter zone NAME menu is selected while in the Device menu the keypad can be used to enter text similar to texting with a mobile telephone The keys have the following functions 1 1 2 ABCabc2 3 DEFdef 3 4 GHIghi4 5 JKLjkl5 6 MNOmno6 7 PQRSpqrs7 8 TUVtuv8 9 WXYZwxyz9 0 space 0 b c Upper or lower case selection Fo...

Page 17: ...n The light does not flash normally when it is sensing movement unless the jumper is in the On test position If the LED flashes it indicates that it has either been tampered with or the battery is getting low and needs replacing Further door contact programming The door contact can be set to work in 6 different modes Whether it is armed when the control unit is in home or away armed condition Whet...

Page 18: ...help button and a smoke alarm These are available separately from your local stockist Testing the system Testing the system should be done on a regular basis and after any alterations PIR sleep feature 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 be reported The PIR will s...

Page 19: ... complete Using To activate press and hold the red button for at least 2 seconds LED will light momentarily and the alarm will be activated To silence an alarm press and hold down the red button after 10 seconds the LED will light momentarily for a second time alarm will be silenced Please note that silencing the alarm with the help button does not reset the system If the alarm is armed prior to a...

Page 20: ...ere all the zones with the sensor types and names are listed 1 Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the position where the device listed is to be deleted The list is displayed in zone number order 2 Press OK The selected device will be displayed to confirm Press a to exit if you do not want to delete this device the screen will return to the previous list 3 Press OK to delete Editing a device ...

Page 21: ...b The LED will either be very dim or will not light at all when the battery is low Change the battery as soon as possible with an alkaline replacement Keypad The Tx will flash repeatedly every time the device is used indicating a low battery and the control unit will identify the keypad with a low battery Before changing the battery check that the tamper switch is operating correctly 1 Disable tam...

Page 22: ...th flying near the PIR can trigger an alarm PIR LED flashes when the jumper is in the normal position Batteries are low or the tamper switch is disturbed Check that the tamper spring is making contact with the base If the tamper switch is OK change batteries with new alkaline replacements PIR does not respond to movement when jumper is in test position Batteries are completely exhausted Change bat...

Page 23: ...ontrolled 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 Door contact Radio Microprocessor controlled 433 92Mhz AM transmitter Power supply 3V 2 X AAA alkaline cells 3 years minimum typical domestic service life 50 activations per day Smoke detector Detector Micro...

Page 24: ...ds WV13 1LA Yale is a registered trademark E2 11 03 Key points Stopping the alarm Key in your PIN code and press OK on the control panel If any of the devices beep or flash they have either been tampered with See trouble shooting page 22 or require a new battery See how to change a battery page 20 ...

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