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SATEL
5. Use the
and
keys to define the maximum duration of signaling.
6. Press .
ASP-205 (ASP-215)
You can program two different ways of signaling:
having selected the first of the zones – signaling triggered by the first output controlling the
siren,
having selected the second of the zones – signaling triggered by the second output
controlling the siren.
Configuration is similar for both zones, however, the step in which the rules of device
presence control are defined is skipped for the second zone.
1. Enter a number from the 0 to 50 range to define the rules of device presence control.
2. Press .
3. Use the
and
keys to define how the acoustic signaling will work ( – disabled; 1, 2
or 3 – type of acoustic signaling – see table 6).
4. Press .
5. Use the
and
keys to define the maximum duration of signaling.
6. Press .
7. Define whether the optical signaling is to be enabled ( – no, – yes).
8. Press .
ASW-100 (ASW-200)
1. Enter a number from the 0 to 50 range to define the rules of device presence control.
2. Press .
3. Use the
and
keys to define the way of control (“inactive” – only remote control;
“interim control” – remote or manual control; “combined control” – remote or manual
control, but with option to manually block the remote control).
4. Press .
8.1.4 Specific character of the operation of wireless devices
When configuring the alarm system zones and outputs to which the wireless devices are
assigned, you must take into account the specific character of operation of individual devices.
8.1.4.1 Wireless detectors
The zone to which a wireless detector is assigned is activated when the detector reports
alarm (select the appropriate zone type). If a detector tamper is to trigger the tamper alarm,
program the zone as 2EOL/NC or 2EOL/NO.
Operation of the detector is affected by the state of partition to which the zone belongs:
partition disarmed
– the detector operates in
passive mode
.
This operating mode prolongs
the battery life. Detector informs the controller about its status during periodical
communication (only the tamper information is sent immediately).
partition armed
– the detector operates in
active mode
. Detector informs the controller
about alarm or tamper immediately.
Switching the detector from passive mode to active and vice versa takes place during
periodical communication. It results in a delay whose duration depends on the frequency of
periodical communication (with the “ECO” option enabled, delay can be up to 3 minutes).
Detectors assigned to the zones that are always armed are permanently in the active mode.
For most detectors, you can enable the “Always active” option.