HAM982K_v2
VELLEMAN
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8 Common ground
9 This terminal pr12V output power upon alarm condition during the time period set in the alarm timer. It
is ideal for a siren or alarm bell. The output is equipped with a 2.5A resettable fuse.
10-13 These terminals are the connection points for remote switches for arm-disarm control (optional). These
switches need to be of the 'momentary contact' type and equipped with 2 LEDs (home/away LED and status
LED). Up to 3 of these switches can be connected in parallel. Switches that can be used are
HAA80
(key
switch),
HAA85
(security keypad) and
HAA85WP
(security keypad – waterproof).
10: to connect the actual key switch contact(s)
11: to connect the home/away LED(s): away= all zones are activated ; home= only the selected zones are
activated (see "
8.l.Setting "HOME" mode
") – the other zones are freely accessible.
12: to connect the status LED(s)
13: +12V common point for contacts and LEDs, equipped with a 750mA resettable fuse.
switch contact
status
results
ARMING THE SYSTEM
1
st
contact
away mode arming
•
Exit delay starts
•
Exit beep sounds if it is enabled
•
The system will be armed after exit delay
2
nd
contact
home mode arming
•
The 2
nd
touch must be made within the exit delay period
•
Exit beep sounds continuously during exit delay
•
The system will be armed after exit delay
DISARMING THE SYSTEM
1
st
contact
system disarmed
•
The system is disarmed and reset if there was no
alarm. It is ready for rearming.
•
The system is disarmed but with alarm memory if an
alarm occurred – 2
nd
contact is required
2
nd
contact
•
alarm memory is cleared
•
system remains disarmed
The alarm memory LEDs are off ('status' LED + zone
LEDS). The system is ready for rearming.
LED
on
off
flashing
home-away
away mode
system disarmed
home mode
status
•
exit delay starts but there
is/are (an) unsealed zone(s)
– check zone connections
•
system is armed after exit
delay expired
system disarmed
•
Flashing slow: exit delay starts and
the zones are normal
•
Flashing fast: zone is or was in alarm
•
Flashing fast with intervals: system is
disarmed or zone with alarm memory.
14-16 These terminals have no function.
17-28 These terminals are protection zones 1-8 and their common ground
terminals. The zones are EOL (End of Line), with a 2.2k
Ω
resistor.
NC (normally closed) contacts are to be wired in series with the EOL
resistor, whereas NO (normally open) contacts are to be wired in parallel with the EOL resistor. The function of
the zones and their response times are programmable via the system programming options.
17=zone 1 ; 19=zone 2 ; 20=zone 3 ; 22=zone 4 ; 23=zone 5 ; 25=zone 6 ; 26=zone 7 ; 28=zone 8.
18, 21, 24, 27: common ground.
IMPORTANT:
the cabinet's (NC) tamper switch is pre-wired to zone 8 internally. We suggest you always keep
zone 8 as a 24h protection zone.
DAP jumper: DAP means Direct Access to Programming: this jumper is provided to set the system in programming
mode in case the master code is forgotten or lost.
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