10 + 11
Alarm zone 1 triggers with a delay.
11 + 12
Once a sensor has tripped, the alarm is only triggered after a set time (is determined by
jumper "ENTRY DELAY (SECONDS)").
13 + 14
Alarm zone 2
Alarm zone 3
14 + 15
16 + 17
Alarm zone 4
17 + 18
These alarm zones trigger immediately when a connected sensor reacts.
Alarm zone 5 triggers with a delay. Additionally, there is a so-called handover function.
This alarm zone is ideal for connecting sensors (e.g. motion detectors) to secure the ent-
rance area.
If a sensor in alarm zone 5 is triggered first, all alarm zones (except for alarm zone 6) are
deactivated for the duration of the entry delay. The direct zones (= alarm zones 2, 3, 4) return
to normal operation after the end of the entry delay. This makes it possible to use the direct
zones (= alarm zones 2, 3, 4) to protect your furnishings and the secure the entry area with
alarm zone 5.
Alarm zone 6 triggers immediately and is always active, i.e. it triggers even if the centre is
deactivated. This is particularly suitable for sabotage contacts, smoke or glass breakage
detectors. The sabotage contact on the PCB (labelled "TAMPER") is internally connected to
this terminal clamp. Alarm zone 6 cannot be deactivated.
Con-
The two connection cables (red and black) in the centre
nection
serve to connect a buffer battery (lead battery, not
cables:
included in the delivery) with 12 V and 1.2 Ah. You
Red (+)
need this to warrant full function of the monitoring
Black
unit in case of power outage. The lead battery can be
(-)
inserted into the alarm system casing (see figure on
the right).
The operating time at power outage is approx. 12
hours with a battery with 1.2 Ah
We recommend replacing the lead battery every 3 to 5 years.
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