Functions and displays
Flick the tampering switch.
The message 'S' for tamper is displayed.
Open the door or the window.
The message 'A' for alarm is displayed.
Step 7: Close the cover of the sensor and the magnet
Close the sensor cover and re-tighten the screw on the underside of the sensor.
Close the magnet cover. The upper part of the magnet cover must be clicked into place on
the bottom part.
Step 8: Programming the alarm panel
Adjust zone type and attributes according to the requirements.
Exit installer mode on the alarm panel. The system is now ready.
Functions and displays
Operation of the LEDs
Note
Enable LED
to enable programming via infrared. Some products are programmed via infrared (not
via wireless).
to check detector function on site.
Disable LED
to increase security
to extend battery life.
Error and tamper monitoring
The detector continually monitors error and tamper states and reports all events to the alarm
panel. The following is monitored:
Tamper contact: The detector's tamper contact is continually monitored.
Battery voltage: The detector monitors the battery voltage and reports faults to the alarm
panel.
Supervision: The detector continually sends Supervision messages to the alarm panel.
Maintenance
Before opening the sensor cover, make sure that the alarm panel is in installer
mode. This prevents the tamper alarm from being triggered.
Danger
Test during routine maintenance that the detector works properly.
Check the tamper contact.
Check the functionality of the detector by opening and closing the door or the window.
Clean the detector as required.
Replace the batteries every two years or if the alarm panel displays the message 'Flat battery in
detector'. You can find the battery type to be used as a replacement under Technical data.
22 |
EN
Remove the jumper to disarm the front LED.