Functions and displays
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Acoustic signal tones
The sounder is able to generate a wide range of acoustic signal tones. These are similar to the
alarm tones, information tones and operating tones of the wireless alarm panel.
The following table shows an overview of the signal tones and their group assignment.
Signal tones
Meaning
Alarm tones:
Breaking and entering/intrusion
Fire
Medical alarm
Emergency call
Info tones:
Chime
Exit tone
E.g.:
Long continuous beep (beeeeeeeeeeeep):
During the exit delay time. All zones closed, the alarm panel is
activated after the delay time has expired.
Exit tone in the event of a fault
E.g.:
Interrupted beeps (beep…beep…beep):
A zone was opened during the exit delay time. It must be closed
before the delay time expires.
Entry tone
E.g.:
Interrupted beeps (beep…beep…beep):
During the entry delay time.
Operator
Sounds
Acknowledgement/confirmation
E.g.:
Double deep (beep, beep):
The alarm panel has been successfully activated.
Error
E.g.:
Short beep (beep):
System fault, the alarm panel cannot be activated
Note
When the sounder is being operated through batteries only, it eliminates the playback
of information and operating tones.
During operation with a power supply unit, alarm, information and operating tones are
signalled.