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class II. The terminal only serves for fixing an earthed
conductor which may exist.
Phase to the upper terminal; the mains fuse (15) is
located exactly above it
Fig. 15 Mains connection
As soon as the mains voltage is applied, the LED1 (7)
shows green.
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Programming
Programming is possible from each connected keypad
controller. If you are already quite familiar with the pro-
gramming, you can proceed by means of the overview
of the programme menu on the two separate DIN A3
sheets supplied. The best thing is to enter all settings
made on the last page of these instructions and on the
last page of the operating instructions so that yourself
and the operators will always be informed about all
parameters.
Make sure that no unauthorized persons get hold
of the installation instructions, the operating in-
structions, and the menu overview!
5.1 Programming the features of the zones
First programme each zone separately for the required
features. The feature is composed of the alarm re-
sponse and the mode.
– Alarm response (type) –
12 Hr
In case of an alarm recording the zone immediately
triggers alarm if the alarm control system is activated
(standard setting without extra function).
E/E (entry/exit)
After activating the alarm control system, the zone is
not activated until the exit delay time (exit time) has
expired. In case of an alarm recording it only responds
after the entry delay time (entry time) has expired. This
feature is especially provided for the doors through
which the operators of the alarm control system enters
and leaves the building. For programming the delay
times see chapter 5.2.
Access
In case of alarm recording in this zone no alarm will be
triggered if another zone with the feature E/E has ac-
tivated the entry delay before. However, if this delay was
not activated, a recording will immediately trigger alarm.
This feature is especially provided for motion detectors
intended for the access doors for the operators.
Panic
The zone always immediately triggers alarm in case of
an alarm recording even if the alarm control system is
deactivated. This feature is especially provided for raid
detectors (panic button).
24 Hr
The zone always immediately triggers alarm in case of
an alarm recording. If the alarm control system is deac-
tivated, the alarm triggering is only made via the buzz-
ers of the keypad controllers and via the speaker. With
the system activated, the siren connected is addition-
ally activated.
Fire
In case of an alarm recording the zone always imme-
diately triggers alarm even if the alarm control system
is deactivated. To recognize the fire alarm, a siren con-
nected will sound in a pulsed way. This feature is espe-
cially provided for smoke and fire detectors.
Alert
With the system deactivated and an alarm recording,
the buzzers of the keypad controllers and the speaker
will sound. This feature is especially provided for doors
which are to be kept closed when present (e. g. emer-
gency doors or fire doors). With the system activat-
ed, this zone is excluded from the alarm recording.
ET (Exit Terminator)
The exit delay time in the zones with the setting E/E is
only terminated when a recording is made in the “ET”
zone. The function “ET” has to be programmed in the
system setting for the mode of the exit delay (exit
mode) [see chapter 5.2, step 22]. However, an alarm
cannot be triggered by an “ET” zone. This feature is
especially provided for systems for which the opera-
tors need more than 99 seconds to leave the last zone
after activation.
Pt E/E (Part Entry/Exit)
If only a part of the alarm system is activated, this zone
responds like a zone with the feature E/E. If the com-
plete system is activated, this zone has the feature
“Access”.
Key
This function is especially provided for a key switch or
a code lock with pulsed contact (momentary pushbut-
ton) and can only be programmed for the zone 5. For
the mode, “Full” must be programmed (see operating
step 14). Also the exit delay time is activated by these
settings when activating via the key switch.
As soon as the function “Key” has been program-
med, the zone 5 is no longer suitable for the connec-
tion of alarm sensors.
– Mode –
Part 1
If the alarm control system in the mode “Part 1” is par-
tially activated, a recording in one zone with the mode
“Part 1” or “Part 3” does not trigger an alarm. Thus,
e. g. motion detectors inside the building can be ex-
cluded from the alarm recording when authorized per-
sons are present in their monitoring area. However, a
recording in zones with another mode triggers alarm
(e. g. by an opening detector at a window).
Important!
After all connections have been made, place the
housing cover of the alarm control system and tightly
screw it so that the anti-tamper contact (11) will be
closed and no alarm will be triggered!
to the mains
transformer
mains fuse T125 mA
phase (brown)
[earthed conductor (green/yellow)]
neutral conductor (blue)