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9.2.2 SH10 Remote Chime
The separate available SH10 Security Horn / Remote Chime will respond to status and chime
messages, send from the console:
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If Chime is enabled, opening of a D/W sensor results in a multi-tone from the Chime.
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Exit Delay for Arm gives single tone, every 4 seconds.
9.3 Using wired inputs
The SC28 console has two inputs for wired sensors. These sensors need to be of type NC
(normally closed contacts). There should not be any power on these inputs (potential-free /
dry).
Connecting a wired sensor:
1. Open the top compartment on your console.
2. You will see two wired inputs.
3. Remove the wire bridge and connect your wired sensor.
4. Close the top compartment of your console and enter your PIN code to remove the word
TAMPER
from the display.
5. The wired sensor is now ready for use.
9.4 Adding a wired sensor to the Door/Window Sensor DS18
The DS18 Door/Window Sensor has an input or contact for an extra wired sensor. These sensors
need to be of type NC (normally closed contacts). There should not be any power on this
contact (potential-free).
A few examples:
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Securing a window with multiple magnetic contacts.
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Adding extra sensors to your system, e.g. smoke detectors, temperature sensors,
sensors to detect electrical failures, etc.
1. Open the transmitter part of the DS18 by taking the two parts apart.
2. Remove the wire bridge from the connection for the wired sensor (2).
3. Connect the wired sensor.
The wired contact has its own Zone on the Base Console. You can register the contact using the
procedure in 4.1.3 (to register a sensor, activate the alarm with your sensor in step 5).
9.5 Emergency sensors (always mode)
Your system also gives you the option to turn any sensor registered with the system into a so-
called emergency sensor. An emergency sensor will also activate the security system when the
system is not switched on. When an emergency sensor triggers an alarm, you will hear ‘Alarm
cause by emergency sensor’ before the spoken message you recorded. A few examples:
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A panic button connected to the wired input on the console.
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A door or window that should not be opened at any time.
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A temperature or level sensor that warns you when a certain value or level is exceeded.
Setting a sensor to always mode:
1. To access the menu, press the menu UP or menu DOWN button. The display now shows
ENTER PIN.
2. Enter your 4-digit PIN code (factory setting 0000. See 8.3 for changing the PIN code). The
display is cleared and shows a * for each number entered.
3. When the PIN code has been entered correctly, the word
INSTALL
will show up on the display.
4. Use the menu buttons UP/DOWN to go to menu item
7. OPTIONS
. Press OK to select this
menu item. You can also go to this menu item directly by pressing a 7 on the number pad.
5. Use the menu buttons UP/DOWN to go to menu item
SENSOR MODE
. Press OK to select this
menu item.
6. The display now reads
SET ALWAYS SENSORS
. You can see on your display (top and bottom)
which zones and sensors have been registered.