
SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1
2)
If all LEDs corresponding to zones 1- 12 are OFF, SYSTEM LED is blinking and READY LED is OFF – then, the alarm corresponding to the key pressed hasn’t
been triggered by any zones.
3)
To see the special alarms, press [*] key.
If LED 1, SYSTEM LED and READY LED are blinking, then the alarm corresponding to the key pressed was triggered from keypad (by pressing the key
combination for Panic, Fire or Medical Emergency).
If LED 2, SYSTEM LED and READY LED are blinking, then the alarm corresponding to the key pressed was a “keypad lockout alarm” after too many wrong
codes.
If LEDs 1 and 2 are OFF and SYSTEM LED and READY LED are blinking, then the alarm corresponding to the key pressed was not triggered from keypad.
For a global view of special alarm triggered from keypad, while within display menu of the special alarms, press [0] key. To go back to the global display
menu for alarms triggered by 1 to 12/16 zones, press [*] key.
To exit alarm memory displaying menu press [#] key.
The alarm memory will be cleared once the system/partition is armed again.
Chime Feature activating/deactivating
[*][6]
Chime feature activating/deactivating can be performed only if the system is disarmed, by entering the command [*][6].
If the feature is got activated, the keypad buzzer will beep for 3 times and, if it is got deactivated, the keypad buzzer will
sound a long beep.
While system is disarmed, once the “chime” feature was activated, each time when a zone with “chime” attribute is open
will cause the keypad buzzer to sound 6 warning beeps.
The feature is useful if the entry/exit doors are out of the user's view and he/she wants to be notified whenever the doors
of those zones are opened.
Chime feature can be activate/deactivate from PC software, too.
Activation/Deactivation of PGM Outputs
[*][9][User Code]
If
a “user code”
(“maintenance code” included)
has the appropriate rights enabled by programming,
then the respective
user may use [*][9][User Code] command and perform the following operations:
-
activation/deactivation of the PGM1 output by
pressing [1] key
;
-
activation/deactivation of the PGM2 output by
pressing [2] key
;
-
activation/deactivation of the PGM3 output by
pressing [3] key
;
-
activation/deactivation of the PGM4 output by
pressing [4] key
;
-
activation/deactivation of the PGM5 output by
pressing [5] key
;
-
activation/deactivation of the PGM6 output by
pressing [6] key
;
-
activation/deactivation of the PGM7 output by
pressing [7] key
;
-
activation/deactivation of the PGM8 output by
pressing [8] key
;
-
starting/finishing the guardian round by
pressing [9] key
.
Notes:
1.
The PGM1 to PGM8 activation/deactivation commands are allowed only if these outputs are defined as “retriggerable or resetable mono-stable”, “bi-
stable” or “clock timer” types.
2.
Any PGM1 to PGM8 output, as “retriggerable mono-stable” set, will activate to GND for time lapse set within *022+ and *043+ programming sections. If a new
command is performed while this PGM type is being active, then the respective time lapse will be triggered again.
3.
Any PGM1 to PGM8 output, as “resetable mono-stable” set, will activate to GND for time lapse set within *022+ and *043+ programming sections. If a new
command is performed while this PGM type is being active, then the respective PGM will turn OFF.
4.
Any PGM1 to PGM8 outputs, as “bi-stable” set, will change its status from activate to deactivate and the other way round upon each entering a new
activating/deactivating command.