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PA6/PA8 6 Zone Wired Intruder Alarm System Zones 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 Power Attack Tamper 5 6 7 8 9 CHIME OMIT RESET PROG SET Day Installation & Operating Manual FOREWORD The PA6 and PA8 Alarm Systems are designed for ease of Note: Where a Control Panel Back-up Battery is not installation using only conventional domestic tools. However, readily available it is recommended that the Control it is essential that the installer reads and fully understands the Panel's connected to a 13 Amp, 3 pin plug (fused 3A) advice and procedures contained in this manual and plans via a 5A, 3 core mains cable until the installation is the system before proceeding with the installation. complete. All components are designed and manufactured to provide a high standard of security protection and long, reliable service. This will enable the Control Panel to be readily switched ON and OFF where indicated during installation in lieu of connecting/disconnecting the Back-up Battery. During installation, it is important that the procedures described in this manual are followed in sequence. DANGER - 240 VOLTS. To prevent the risk of electrocution, it is essential to turn off the mains electricity supply to the This manual should be retained in a safe place for future Control Panel before commencing installation and work reference. within the Control Panel. Note: Do not permanently connect the mains supply until the The PA6 system is not supplied with the Remote Keypad. All references to planning, installation and operation installation is complete. of the Remote Keypad should be ignored for the PA6 system and are only applicable to the PA8 system.only. The permanent mains supply to the control panel must come from an un-switched fused connection unit (fitted with a 3A fuse) directly connected to the mains IMPORTANT consumer unit. It should not be connected to circuits All components, with the exception of the External supplying domestic appliances, (e.g. washing machines, Siren & Strobe, are suitable for mounting in dry interior etc), as these types of appliances may cause the system locations only. to malfunction. Internal mounted components must not be exposed The mains supply to this product should be installed by a to dripping or splashing water and liquid filled objects competent person (e.g. a qualified electrician) in accordance must not be placed on it. with the instructions contained with the product and in accordance with the appropriate clauses of the current edition of the IEE wiring regulations (BS7671). Tools and Equipment Required: 3mm flat bladed screwdriver Bradawl No.1 Philips Screwdriver Drill No.2 Philips Screwdriver 5 & 6mm Masonry Drill Bits Wire Cutters & Strippers Hammer 2. It is essential that all connections are made as instructed, that cables are not stressed and that terminals are fully tightened. 3. Always follow the manufacturers advice when using Additional Requirements: Terminal Strip or Insulating Tape Back-up Battery: BUB12/1.2 12V/1.2Ah Sealed Lead-Acid type power tools; steps, ladders etc. and wear suitable protective equipment (e.g. safety goggles) when drilling holes and hammering home cable clips etc. 4. Before drilling holes in walls, check for hidden electricity SAFETY WARNINGS cables and water pipes. The use of a cable/pipe locater Before proceeding with the installation, please note the maybe advisable if in doubt. following safety warnings: 1. For safety reasons, the complete system operates at 13V powered from the Control Panel transformer, which is SYSTEM SECURITY This system has been designed to both detect intruders and act as a strong deterrent to would-be intruders. connected to the mains supply. The Control Panel has facilities for a 12V, 1.2Ahr Rechargeable Back-up Battery to Please remember that given adequate knowledge and time power the system in the event of a mains failure. It is it is possible to overcome any alarm system and we strongly recommended that a Back-up Battery is purchased therefore recommend that an Intruder Alarm is used in and installed in the Control Panel and that the complete conjunction with good physical protection such as security installation and testing of the system is undertaken with the window and door locks. Control Panel powered from the Back-up Battery only. Friedland PA6/PA8 - 6 Zone Wired Intruder Alarm System CONTENTS Page No. Page No. KIT CONTENTS 2 INTRODUCTION & OVERVIEW 3 INSTALLING THE MAGNETIC CONTACTS 14 Wiring The Magnetic Contacts 15 Testing Magnetic Contacts At The Control Panel 16 Control Panel 3 Remote Keypad 3 Passive Infra-Red Movement Detectors 3 Mounting the External Siren & Strobe Enclosure 16 Magnetic Contact Sets 3 Wiring the Siren & Strobe Unit 16 External Siren & Strobe 4 SYSTEM FEATURES 4 INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL SIREN & STROBE 16 CONNECTING THE CONTROL PANEL MAINS SUPPLY 17 PROGRAMMING 18 Arm/Disarm 4 Quick Set 4 Event Replay 4 Chime 4 Reset 4 Alarm Duration 18 Programming 4 Main User Access Code 18 Detection Zones 4 Second User Access Code 18 Personal Attack (PA) Zone 4 Installer Access Code 19 24 Hour Tamper Circuit 4 Omit Prevent Zones 19 Siren & Strobe Anti Tamper Monitoring 4 Program And Zone Set Up 19 Keypad Security 4 To Exit From Programming Mode 19 Programmable Zone Options 5 Reset To Factory Set Default Conditions 20 Zone Entry Modes 5 Program Exit Modes 5 General System Programmable Options 5 To Enter Programming Mode 18 Exit Timer 18 Entry Timer 18 TESTING THE SYSTEM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PLANNING THE INSTALLATION 6 To Arm The System 20 20 20 6 To Set A Program 20 Mains Wiring 6 Faults During Setting 21 Detector Wiring 6 To Omit A Zone 21 Quick Set 21 Control Panel And Remote Keypad Magnetic Contact Sets 6 PIR Movement Detectors 6 External Siren & Strobe 7 Installation Example 7 INSTALLING THE CONTROL PANEL AND REMOTE KEYPAD 8 Mounting The Control Panel 8 Mounting The Remote Keypad 9 Wiring The Remote Keypad 9 Testing The Control Panel (and Remote Keypad) INSTALLING THE PIR MOVEMENT DETECTORS 10 10 Auto Reset and Re-Arm 21 Day LED 21 Power LED 21 Alarm Memory Recall 21 MAINTENANCE Control Panel, Keypad & Detectors 22 22 Rechargeable Batteries 22 Control Panel Fuses 22 22 11 TROUBLE SHOOTING 23 14 EXTENDING YOUR ALARM SYSTEM 24 11 Wiring The PIR Movement Detectors Testing The PIR Movement Detectors At The Control Panel PA6/PA8 Alarm 21 21 ALARM RECORD Mounting The PIR Movement Detectors TYPICAL WIRING ARRANGEMENTS To Disarm The System Chime 12-13 COMPONENT SPECIFICATION Back Cover 1 KIT CONTENTS INTRODUCTION The PA6 and PA8 Alarm kits contain the following components. Zones 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 Power 6 Attack Tamper 5 6 7 8 9 CHIME OMIT RESET PROG SET 3 4 Day Control Panel Zone 1 0 Zone 2 Zone 3 1 2 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 5 6 7 8 9 Chime Omit Reset Prog Set Zone 7 Zone 8 Tamper Attack Day Power 2 x Sets of Magnetic Contacts External Siren & Strobe IMPORTANT Please check all items are present BEFORE breaking the Remote Keypad 2 x PIR Movement Detectors (PA6) packaging warranty seals. No claims for missing parts will be accepted unless pack seals are in place and intact. (PA8 contains 4 PIRs) 1 x 6 Zone Control Panel 1 x Remote Keypad (PA8 only) 1 x External Siren & Strobe 2 x Passive Infra-Red Detectors (PA8 contains 4 PIRs) 2 x Magnetic Contact Sets EXTENDING THE ALARM SYSTEM The following additional accessories are available to enhance your system and provide further protection and a higher level of security where required. Component Product Code 2 x 50m coils of 6 Core Cable 1 x Fixings Pack Accessory Pack containing: 2 x Passive Infra-Red Movement Detectors 2 x Magnetic Contact Sets Also included:Installation & Operating Manual Siren Cover Sticker Window Warning Stickers 2 25m coil of 6 Core Cable PU1 Passive Infra-Red Movement detectors (Twin Pack) PU2 Full details of these accessories are given on page 24. PA6/PA8 Alarm INTRODUCTION & OVERVIEW necessary to install a complete system. The items included This is because the PIR detectors require a period of in your package are shown opposite, the main components 3-4 minutes to stabilise before they operate correctly are as follows:- and during this period they effectively generate an INTRODUCTION The PA6 and PA8 Alarm kits contain all components alarm signal to the Control Panel. CONTROL PANEL The Control Panel is the heart of the intruder alarm system Note: Although optional, it is strongly recommended that backup batteries are fitted. and contains the microprocessor and electronic circuitry All detectors and alarm circuits are wired from the necessary to monitor the various detection circuits (Zones) Control Panel and operate at 12 Volts dc. and to initiate an alarm condition in the event of an intrusion into a protected area. The complete system operates at 13 Volts powered from REMOTE KEYPAD the Control Panel transformer which is connected to the The Remote Keypad has the facilities to duplicate all the mains supply. operation and control functions of the main Control Panel; The Control Panel is operated via the push buttons on the thus allowing the Control Panel to be located out of general front of the Control Panel allowing the user to Arm/Disarm sight or to suit cable routing. (PA8 only) the system, view the event record and test the system. A four digit Main User Access Code and Optional Second User Access Code ensures that only authorised users can PASSIVE INFRA-RED MOVEMENT DETECTORS operate the system. PIR detectors are designed to detect movement in a A separate Installer Access Code allows access to the protected area by detecting changes in infra-red radiation programming functions at the Control Panel. The Control levels caused for example when a person moves within or Panel also contains a small speaker used to indicate various across the devices field of vision. If movement is detected, conditions by means of a variety of tones. an alarm condition is generated at the Control Panel (if the system is armed). PIR detectors will also detect animals, so The Control Panel incorporates a ‘Non Volatile Memory’, ensure that pets are not permitted access to areas fitted (NVM) which records all program and system settings with Passive Infra-Red Movement Detectors when the indefinitely even when all power has been removed. system is armed. The Control Panel will also remember which mode it was in Additional Passive Infra-Red Movement Detectors can be when power was disconnected and revert to this mode purchased separately, if required. when power is restored, e.g. if the panel was in Alarm Mode when the power was removed, the panel will continue to be in Alarm Mode when power is restored. MAGNETIC CONTACT SETS The Magnetic Contact Set comprises two parts; a Magnetic Contact Switch and a Magnet. They are designed to be SYSTEM OPERATION AFTER POWER FAILURE If a power failure occurs while the system is armed and backup batteries are not fitted (or flat) then when power is restored the system will be in its previously armed state. If there are any PIR detectors wired to any active zone then an alarm will initially occur. The siren will sound for the set alarm duration after the 3-4 minutes required for the PIR detectors to stabilise. fitted to either doors or windows with the Magnet fixed to the moving/opening part and the Contact Switch fixed to the fixed door or window frame. When the protected door or window is closed the Contact Switch is held closed by the Magnetic field from the Magnet. Opening the protected door or window will remove the magnetic field and allow the Contact Switch to open generating an alarm signal at the Control Panel, (if the system is armed). Additional accessory packs including Magnetic Contact Sets can be purchased separately, if required. PA6/PA8 Alarm 3 INTRODUCTION EXTERNAL SIREN & STROBE EVENT REPLAY The External Siren enclosure houses the 110dB Siren & The Control Panel incorporates a memory capable of Strobe Unit, which when assembled, installed and wired to storing 8 alarm events. Event replay will enable the user to the Control Panel will activate in the event of an intrusion establish which Zones have been activated if an alarm has with the system armed. In the event of the cable to the occurred. Siren & Strobe Unit being deliberately cut or the supply to the Control Panel being interrupted, the External Siren will CHIME operate from its own internal battery. For this reason, it is Chime is a low security application for use when the system recommended that a 12V 1.2Ah Back-up Battery is fitted to is Standby. When a Zone that is set to chime is operated, the main Control Panel. the internal sounder will produce a low volume two stage warning tone and the Zone LED will illuminate. The Siren enclosure also features an anti-tamper device, which will cause an alarm to activate if either the front A typical use of the Chime function would be in a shop to cover is removed or the complete assembly is pulled off warn of a customer’s presence or in a house to warn that a the wall. door or particular area has been accessed. To comply with local Noise Abatement Legislation, timers are incorporated both in the Control Panel and Siren & Strobe Unit to silence the siren after a pre-determined time. The Control Panel timer is factory pre-set to 20 RESET Pressing this button clears any previously entered information at the keypad, e.g. incorrect buttons pressed and also clears any Fault Lights, unless the fault still exists. minutes, but can be set by the user between 01 minute and 99 minutes. The Siren & Strobe Unit timer limit is factory pre-set to 20 minutes, but can be reduced to 3 minutes by cutting an on-board link. The Siren will reset with the PROGRAMMING When a valid installer code has been entered, access to programming the various system options will be permitted. Control Panel timer but will not continue beyond the set Siren timer limit (i.e. 20 or 3 minutes). DETECTION ZONES A strobe warning light is incorporated into the external The Control Panel incorporates 6 detection Zones for the siren enclosure and will flash in the event of an alarm to connection of the system detectors. The function of each provide a visual indication. Zone is fully programmable in each of 3 setting programs. Note: The strobe light will continue to flash after the siren has stopped to indicate that an alarm has occurred. 24 HOUR TAMPER CIRCUIT Many system components incorporate tamper protection facilities and the associated wiring can be monitored on a 24 hour basis to generate an alarm condition if the SYSTEM FEATURES equipment or wiring is interfered with. It is recommended that all system components with tamper facilities are ARM/DISARM monitored for tamper. The system has an easy arming facility. To fully arm the system simply enter a valid User Access Code. The system SIREN & STROBE ANTI TAMPER MONITORING also has facilities to pre-program 3 Set routines or Wiring to the external Siren housing is monitored on a ‘Programs’. 24 hour basis. In the event of the wiring to the external The OMIT button enables you to omit a Zone(s) from a housing being damaged or deliberately cut, or the housing opened or completely removed, the Control Panel will program on a once only or temporary basis. initiate an alarm condition and the External Siren will sound, powered from the siren’s integral Back-up Battery. QUICK SET The final arming of the system can be quicker. This is useful for night setting when the Entry/Exit sounder can be silenced after just a few seconds. KEYPAD SECURITY The Control Panel and Remote Keypad are protected from unauthorised disarming by means of initiating a Tamper Alarm if more than 20 incorrect key pushes are made. 4 PA6/PA8 Alarm PROGRAMMABLE ZONE OPTIONS Note: The Control Panel uses 3 Set routines known as Programs. the system, Program 1 will automatically Set. In each Program the Exit Mode can be changed and the Program 1 is usually considered as the ‘Full Set Program’ Zone may be set up to have a different function. containing all of the Zones. If a Program is not selected when the user Sets The examples below show how 3 typical Programs could be used in a house. GENERAL SYSTEM PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS ENTRY TIME: Program 1: To arm all of the Zones and become Set as the user leaves the property and closes the final door. Factory Default setting: 30 seconds This is the time programmed to allow the user to reach the Program 2: To protect the perimeter of the property in the Control Panel or Remote Keypad to disarm the system before evening and become Set after say 20 seconds. a full alarm occurs. The Entry time may be set between 10 990 seconds in 10 second intervals, depending on your Program 3: To protect the downstairs areas of the house at night and become Set instantly and silently. requirements. If the system is not disarmed during the Entry delay period, a full alarm will occur when the Entry time expires. ZONE ENTRY MODES EXIT TIME: TIMED: Factory Default setting: 30 seconds This function would be used to protect the main Entry/Exit This is the time programmed to allow the user to exit the door or the first sensor in the entry route. premises before the system fully arms. The Exit time may be Opening the door or operating the sensor whilst the system is set between 10 - 990 seconds in 10 second intervals, Set will start the Entry timer and allow time to Unset the system. depending on your requirements. You will need to leave all protected areas and close protected doors/windows before WALK THROUGH: This is used for detectors located between the main entry/exit door or sensor and the Control Panel or Keypad. On entry, once a Timed Zone has been operated and the Entry Timer started, the Zone will be inhibited and allow the Exit time expires or a full alarm will occur. Note: If a Zone is open when the system is arming the Control Panel will emit a tone (different to the Entry/Exit tone) to indicate a Zone is open. It is not possible to Arm the system until the Zone is clear or omitted before arming. access through to the Control Panel or Keypad. But when the system is Set, the Zone is fully active and will ALARM DURATION:: cause an instant alarm activation. Factory Default setting: 20 minutes This is the time that the alarm will sound for following an INSTANT: alarm activation. The Alarm Duration can be set to between This function would be used for all Zones that are not part 01 - 99 minutes, depending on individual requirements. of an entry route and will immediately cause a full alarm Note: The maximum length of time that the External Siren condition when activated. will sound for when activated is set within the Siren & Strobe to either 3 or 20 minutes. PROGRAM EXIT MODES TIMED: A Timed Program will become Set as the Exit timer expires. SYSTEM RESET: System Reset (return all options to factory settings). If the User/Installer Access Codes have been lost or forgotten, or FINAL DOOR: the installer is unsure of the programmed options, it is A Final Door Program will be Set 5 seconds after a timed possible to return the Control Panel program to the factory Zone has opened and closed. default settings. All previously programmed options will be If a timed Zone is not operated during the Exit period, the system will NOT Set. INSTANT: cleared and the system will require re-programming. USER ACCESS CODE: Factory Default setting: Main User - 0 1 2 3 Second User - not programmed An Instant Program will be Set silently 3 seconds after the Exit route has been initiated. Two User Access Codes are available to Arm/Disarm and test the system. PA6/PA8 Alarm Each code is 4 digit, selectable from 5 INTRODUCTION Therefore 0000 - 9999. However, the Main User Access Code has from outside the property when arming the system. the authority to add, change or delete the Second User Access Code. The User Access Codes should be changed MAINS WIRING from the factory default settings during programming after Mains wiring to the Control Panel should come from an installation is complete. independently supplied, un-switched fused connection unit (fitted with a 3A fuse) located close to the Control Panel. INSTALLER ACCESS CODE: Factory Default setting: 9 9 9 9 It is not advisable to connect the supply to other household circuits, as this may cause the system to malfunction. Attempt To allow programming of the system options, a unique Installer Access Code must be entered at the Control Panel to keep the mains cable run as short as possible between the fused connection unit and the Control Panel, (less than 3m). Keypad. The Installer Access Code should be changed from the factory default setting during programming after installation is complete. IMPORTANT: The mains supply to this product should be installed by a competent person (e.g. a qualified electrician) in accordance with the instructions contained with the Note: For security reasons, once the system has been INSTALLATION Armed by the User Access code, the Installer Access code product and in accordance with the appropriate clauses of the current edition of the IEE wiring regulations (BS7671). cannot be used to reprogram the system. It would be an advantage to have the mains supply connection Note: The User Access Codes and the Installer Access Code should all be different. unit fitted prior to commencing the installation to avoid any unnecessary delay in fully commissioning your system. Note: The mains wiring should be kept separate from wiring PLANNING THE INSTALLATION to the detectors, both within the premises and on entering the Control Panel. Always route mains and detector wiring separately, preferably 300mm apart. GENERAL DETECTOR WIRING Before attempting to install any wiring or system Where only one detector per Zone is to be connected, the components, it is recommended that a plan of the proposed cable should be run directly to the detector. However, if installation is prepared. This should help the installation to more than one detector is to be connected to a Zone, either be completed using the most unobtrusive and effective (a) run all cables back to the Control Panel or (b) run one methods. The following guidelines should be followed and cable to the Control Panel and link the detector contacts in used in conjunction with the example provided when ‘Series’ and power supplies in ‘Parallel’. (Refer to example preparing your own system plan. installation wiring diagrams on pages 12-13. CONTROL PANEL AND REMOTE KEYPAD MAGNETIC CONTACTS (Remote Keypad PA8 only) The Magnetic Contact is suitable for mounting in dry interior The Control Panel & Remote Keypad should be located in a locations only. position out of sight of potential intruders and in a safe location, Decide which doors and windows are to be protected by fitting but accessible for system operation. Typically, the Control Panel Magnetic Contact switches. Usually the front and back doors may be located in a small cupboard under the stairs (or other) will have Magnetic Contact Switches fitted. Additional contacts close to the mains supply and for ease of cable installation, with may be fitted where required to other more vulnerable doors or the Keypad located adjacent to the main Entry/Exit door. An windows, e.g. garage, patio and conservatory doors etc. ideal mounting height would be the same as a household light switch or similar. If small children are in the household, a further consideration should be given to keeping the units out of reach. However, the final positions of the Control Panel and Keypad will Note: It is not recommended to connect more than ten Magnetic Contacts to any one Zone, as this may cause difficulty in wiring and hinder any attempt to remedy wiring faults efficiently. depend on the individual user’s requirements. PIR MOVEMENT DETECTORS Note: Also consider the user’s ability to hear the Exit/Entry When considering and deciding upon the mounting position tone (emitted by the Control Panel) effectively when setting for the detector the following points should be considered to the system. It is preferable that the Exit tone can be heard ensure trouble free operation: 6 PA6/PA8 Alarm 1. Ideally the detector should be positioned in a corner of the room to be protected where the logical path of an intruder would cut across the fan detection pattern of the device. PIR detectors respond more effectively to movement across the device than to movement directly towards it. 2. Do not position the detector facing a window or where it is exposed to direct sunlight. Surface cabling should be clipped at 1m (max) intervals using the cable clips supplied. In order to keep wiring consistent and aid installation/ connections, it is recommended that the following wiring code is adhered to throughout the installation:Red +ve power supply to each PIR Movement Detector Black 0V power supply to each PIR Movement Detector Yellow/Blue Normally closed detector contact Alarm zone circuit Green/White 24 Hr normally closed Tamper circuit PIR detectors are not suitable for use in conservatories. 3. Do not position the detector where it is exposed to draughts. 4. Do not position the detector directly above a heat 5. Do not position the detector in a position where it is subject to excessive vibration. The power supply to each PIR Movement Detector should ideally be taken direct from the Control Panel to each detector, so that a break in the cable only results in one Note: When the system is armed, household pets should not be allowed into an area protected by a PIR as their movement would trigger the PIR and activate the alarm. Alternatively a PIR protected Zone may be 'Omitted' to allow detector being out of service. However, the power supply can be taken from one detector to the next if required. A maximum of four detectors and 50m of cable may be connected per Zone. for pet movement. All Zone and Tamper circuit wiring must be wired in a EXTERNAL SIREN & STROBE The external housing should be located as high as possible in a prominent position so that it can be easily seen and heard. The Siren should be mounted on a solid even ‘SERIES’ loop from the appropriate terminals in the Control Panel. Where ‘SERIES’ connections are made terminal blocks or insulating tape must be used to prevent bare wires touching each other. surface so that the rear tamper switch is not activated Please refer to the appropriate circuit wiring diagrams for when mounted. Ensure that the tamper switch does not typical wiring arrangements for the detectors supplied. fall into the recess between brick courses as this would prevent the switch from closing. When running the cable INSTALLATION EXAMPLE to the Siren, the cable should pass through a hole in the The following example overpage shows typical floor plans external wall and enter through the rear of the casing. for a two story domestic property incorporating the Surface wiring to the External Siren & Strobe is not suggested positions for the Control Panel, External Siren & recommended unless it is mechanically protected, e.g. in Strobe and Detectors, for optimum security. Use this as a steel tubing or equivalent. However, if surface wiring is guide for your installation in conjunction with the unavoidable, the 24 hour monitoring will activate the alarm recommendations for planning your intruder alarm system. if damage to the wiring occurs. In this example, the front door is the Entry/Exit route to the FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS property and is connected to Zone 1. If the system is to be armed at night (i.e. Zones Omitted) The back/side door is also fitted with a Magnetic Contact while the occupants remain in the household, make sure that and is connected to Zone 2. any detectors which are to be omitted are wired exclusively to those Zone(s). Pay particular attention to the most vulnerable points of entry to your property, which are the doors and windows to the side and rear of the property. The Living Room and Dining Room are fitted with PIR Movement Detectors detecting entry into the rooms and are connected to Zone 3. A PIR has been fitted on the upstairs landing. The upstairs PIR Movement Detector will detect entry into the first floor Plan your cable runs for ease of installation and neatness of final and is connected to Zone 4 (This is the Zone which will be appearance, allowing for concealing cables where necessary. intentionally omitted when the system is armed at night). PA6/PA8 Alarm 7 INSTALLATION source, (e.g. fire, radiator, boiler, etc). PIR Movement Detector (Zone 4) (omitted during night setting) TYPICAL GROUND FLOOR PLAN PIR Movement Detector (Zone 3) PIR Movement Detector (Zone 3) Bedroom 2 Dining Room Living Room Magnetic Contact Detector Bedroom 1 Hallway Kitchen Back Door (Zone 2) Landing Bedroom 3 Control Panel Front Door (Entry/Exit Zone 1) TYPICAL FIRST FLOOR PLAN Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Each property will have its own layout - the diagrams shown are intended only as a guide. Tamper INSTALLATION Attack Magnetic Contact Detector Day Power Remote Keypad Control Panel (under stairs) External Siren & Strobe Zones 5 and 6 are not used in this example INSTALLING THE CONTROL PANEL AND REMOTE KEYPAD Choose a suitable position to locate the Control Panel and holes. A small spirit level placed on the casing will Remote Keypad as described in ‘Planning The Installation’. ensure a perfect level. Remove the Control Panel, drill Note: The Control Panel & Remote Keypad should be two 6mm holes and insert the 30mm Wall Plugs. mounted on an even flat surface to prevent the possibility Important: Do not drill the fixing holes with the Control of distortion to the casings. Panel in position; as the resulting dust and vibration may damage the Control Panel’s internal components MOUNTING THE CONTROL PANEL and invalidate the guarantee. Cable entry holes are provided in the rear of the base WARNING and around the outside edges through the thinned out To prevent injury, this Control Panel must be securely plastic sections, which may be cut away as required. It attached to the wall in accordance with the following is recommended that the round hole adjacent to the instructions. fused terminal block is used for the mains cable. 3. Loosely fix the lower mounting screws to allow for 1. Remove both screws located on the front of the Control Panel. Hinge down and remove the lower half of the cables to be fitted through the entry holes at the rear of the casing. casing. Locate the centre keyhole fixing on the back of the Control Panel and mark its position on the wall. Remove the Panel and drill a 6mm hole and fit the 30mm Wall Plug, fit a 30mm No.8 screw almost fully home. 2. Place the Control Panel onto the screw on the top keyhole fixing, (adjust the screw as required so that it is a snug fit to the keyhole slot). Hold the Control Panel casing in position and mark the two bottom mounting 8 4. If required connect the battery charging leads to the BATT +/- terminals (Red to ‘+’ and Black to ‘-’). Using the cable tie provided tie both battery leads to transformer leads conecting to the main printed circuit board close to the terminal blocks. 5. Ensure the Control Panel speaker wires are connected to terminals marked with a speaker symbol. PA6/PA8 Alarm Speaker Leads Cover Tamper Switch Casing Keyhole Fixing Control Panel Speaker Volume Adjustment Speaker Fuse Bell/Strobe/Fuse Remote Keypad Fuse Cover Fixing Screws Back-up Battery Fuse 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CHIME OMIT RESET PROG SET Power 6 Attack RKP FUSE Tamper Day SOUND 13V TAMP PA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 + TAMP - +13V 0V + - STROBE T A SCB D B BELL SET 1A 1A + BATT AC Back-up Battery Leads Secured to Transformer Leads 1.6A Mains Connection Terminal Block and Fuse Bottom Cover Mains Cable Entry Hole Casing Fixing Holes Mains Transformer WP12.1-6 Optional Back-up Battery Control Panel Internal Physical Layout MOUNTING THE REMOTE KEYPAD 1. Having chosen a suitable position to locate the Keypad, then fold over and wire into the appropriate terminals on the Keypad as follows: run the required length of 6 core cable back to the Control Red 13V Panel. Do not make any connections at this stage. Black 0V Yellow COMMS Blue SOUND Green/White TAMP 2. Loosen the bottom fixing screw until the lower edge of the Keypad releases and remove the front from the mounting panel. 3. Hold the mounting panel in position and mark the mounting holes. A small spirit level placed on the casing will ensure a perfect level. 2. Tighten the mounting plate fixing screws. Hook the Keypad over the top edge of the mounting plate, swing the Keypad down into position and tighten the bottom 4. Cable entry holes are provided around the outside fixing screw to secure the Keypad. edges through the thinned out plastic sections, which may be cut out as required. 3. Bring the Keypads cable through the cable entry slot in the rear of the Control Panel and strip back 5mm of 5. Mount the unit using two 25mm No.4 screws and each core and twist the strand ends. 25mm wall plugs as required, (a 5mm hole will be required for the wall plugs). 4. Ensure that the mains power is switched off and the Back-up Battery is disconnected at the Control Panel. Connect the wires to the Keypad Terminals on the left WIRING THE REMOTE KEYPAD side of the Control Panel PCB following the colour 1. Thread the cable through the entry on the base, then coding indicated above. Removing the TAMP wire link strip back 5mm of each core, twist the strand ends PA6/PA8 Alarm as the wires are connected. 9 INSTALLATION Volume + - BATT 0V SPEAKER Detection and Alarm Wiring Terminal Blocks COMMS BELL/STROBE Remote Keypad Terminal Block Control Panel Schematic Wiring Diagram Showing Factory Links Fitted RKP FUSE TAMP SOUND COMMS 0V 13V Remote Keypad SOUND COMMS 13V 0V TAMP 6 7 + 8 TAMP - +13V + 0V - STROBE T A SCB D B BELL 1A SET BATT 5 4 SPEAKER 3 BELL/STROBE PA 2 1 230 Volts AC 1A + BATT AC 1.6A Factory Links Note: Remove factory wire links before connecting circuit wiring. Transformer INSTALLATION Leave the factory wire links in place where a zone/circuit is unused. Zones PA Tamper Button Circuit Detector Power Supply Strobe External Siren Optional Control Panel Rechargeable Battery TESTING THE CONTROL PANEL (AND REMOTE KEYPAD) Once all Zones are tested, press Before continuing with the installation, the Control Panel (and Note: If the system is activated at any time during the Keypad) should now be tested before any detectors are testing and installation, enter the Factory Access Code RESET 3 times to return to Standby Mode. connected and powered from a 12 Volt Battery only. The 0 1 2 3 to silence the alarm. Control Panel is factory fitted with small wire links inserted across the Zone and TAMPer connections. These can be removed, and then replaced when testing the Control Panel to simulate a detector opening and closing. 4. To test the Remote Keypad follow steps 1 to 4 above using the Keypad. 5. Disconnect the Back-up Battery and mains supply If the front cover Tamper Switch is not defeated, the Control before continuing with the installation. Panel would indicate a Tamper fault, indicated by the appropriate panel LED and internal sounder activating. Connect a short piece of the alarm cable between terminals 15 (TAMP) and A. This will defeat the front cover tamper spring while you test INSTALLING THE PIR MOVEMENT DETECTORS the Zones. Leave this wire connected throughout the installation while you connect the detectors to the Control Panel. The Passive Infra-Red Movement Detectors (PIRs) supplied with this kit are suitable for mounting in dry interior locations only. 1. Connect the 12 Volt Battery to the red and black battery leads. Observe the correct polarity, red wire to It is recommended that the PIR Detector is mounted in the the red battery terminal (+) and black wire to the black corner of a room, approximately 2.2m above floor level. At this battery terminal (-). height the detector will have a 12m range with a 90º spread. If required the detector may be mounted at an 8° angle to tilt 2. The alarm will sound. Code 0 1 2 Enter the User Access 3 Before fitting the detector, observe the environmental considerations as described in ‘Planning The Installation’. 3. Set the panel into ‘Walk Test’ by entering:PROG , 0 1 2 downwards and reduce the detection pattern range. to silence the alarm. 3 , 0 , 5 All Zone LEDs will extinguish, the Attack, Tamper and 90° angle Day LED’s will be illuminated. 4. Remove the wire links from each Zone in turn. As you do so the panel will beep and the appropriate Zone LED will illuminate. Replace the link to silence the alarm. The Zone LED will remain illuminated. 10 PIR Detection Pattern (90°Spread) PA6/PA8 Alarm PIR Sensor (Do Not Touch) 2.2 metres 2 4 6 8 10 AntiTamper Switch 12 Distance (metres) Alarm LED PIR LED 2.2 metres N/C 24HR 123 8° Tilt 2 4 6 8 10 12 Distance (metres) Retaining Clip Connection Terminals Cover Retaining Screw Pulse Count Jumper Link PIR Detection Patterns (Range) Note: A maximum of ten PIR Movement Detectors can be connected to the system in total. 4. Carefully cut (or drill) out the required mounting holes and cable entry. Only remove the minimum required number of screw or cable entry holes, to avoid insects MOUNTING THE PIR MOVEMENT DETECTORS Top Mount entering the detector and causing false triggering. Mount the unit using two 18mm No.4 screws and 25mm wall plugs as required, (a 5mm hole will be required for the wall plugs). Note: Do not over tighten or use larger headed screws Vertical Mount when mounting the unit, as this may distort the casing. WIRING THE PIR MOVEMENT DETECTORS Angled Mount 1. Thread the cable through the entry on the base, then strip back 5mm of each core, twist the strand ends 8° then fold over and wire into the appropriate terminals on the PIR Detector. 1. Having chosen a suitable position to locate the PIR Detector, run the required length of 6 core cable back to the Control The terminals on the PIR and the wires in the cable are Panel. Do not make any connections at this stage. colour coded. The correct colour coding should be followed throughout the entire system. 2. Slightly loosen the cover retaining screw on the PIR and remove the cover. Carefully remove the PCB by unclipping Red +ve power supply to each PIR Movement Detector Black 0V power supply to each PIR Movement Detector Yellow/Blue Normally closed detector contact Alarm zone circuit Green/White 24 Hr normally closed Tamper circuit the PCB retaining clip at the bottom left of the PCB. Important: Do not touch the PIR sensor in the middle of the PCB as any marking may impair the unit’s performance. If accidentally touched, clean with a dry lint free cloth. 3. The unit can be mounted for the standard 12m range by using the top two side holes, or tilted down by 8° using the bottom two side holes. Alternatively, the unit can be ceiling mounted using the two holes at the extreme top of 2. Carefully refit the PCB into the casing taking care not to touch the PIR detector lens. the casing. Cable entry cut outs are provided top and bottom, as required. PA6/PA8 Alarm Continued on Page 14 11 INSTALLATION PIR Movement Detector PCB Layout TYPICAL WIRING ARRANGEMENTS PIR MOVEMENT DETECTOR + N/C - CONTROL PANEL PA 24 Hr 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 TAMP - + 8 +13V + 0V - STROBE T A SCB D B BELL SET CONNECT TO REQUIRED ZONE GREEN WHITE BLACK RED YELLOW BLUE INSTALLATION Wiring diagram for Single PIR Detector on a single zone PIR MOVEMENT DETECTOR N/C + - CONTROL PANEL PA 24 Hr 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 + TAMP - +13V 0V + - STROBE T A SCB D B BELL SET CONNECT TO REQUIRED ZONE GREEN WHITE BLACK N/C YELLOW BLUE BLUE + RED - Twist (or Solder) cable cores together and insulate BLACK 24 Hr GREEN WHITE PIR MOVEMENT DETECTOR RED YELLOW Wiring diagram for two PIR Detectors to a single zone with all cables returning to the Control Panel PIR MOVEMENT DETECTOR N/C + - CONTROL PANEL PA 24 Hr 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 + TAMP - +13V 0V + - STROBE T A SCB D B BELL SET CONNECT TO REQUIRED ZONE GREEN WHITE BLACK RED BLUE YELLOW YELLOW BLUE Twist (or Solder) cable cores together and insulate GREEN WHITE MAGNETIC CONTACT Wiring diagram for PIR and Magnetic Contact Detector on different zones with all cables returning to the Control Panel 12 PA6/PA8 Alarm CONTROL PANEL PA 5 4 3 2 1 MAGNETIC CONTACT 7 6 TAMP - + 8 +13V + 0V - STROBE T A SCB D B BELL SET MAGNETIC CONTACT Twist (or Solder) cable cores together and insulate YELLOW BLUE BLUE YELLOW GREEN WHITE WHITE GREEN PIR MOVEMENT DETECTOR N/C + - PIR MOVEMENT DETECTOR CONTROL PANEL PA 24 Hr 1 2 5 4 3 6 7 8 TAMP - + +13V + 0V - STROBE T A SCB D B BELL N/C + - 24 Hr SET GREEN WHITE WHITE GREEN BLACK BLACK RED RED YELLOW BLUE BLUE YELLOW Twist (or Solder) cable cores together and insulate GREEN WHITE WHITE GREEN YELLOW BLUE BLUE YELLOW Wiring diagram with Zones 1 - 4 used with all cables returning to the Control Panel MAGNETIC CONTACT MAGNETIC CONTACT CONTROL PANEL Note: For clarity not all terminals are shown. Twist (or Solder) cable cores together and insulate PA YELLOW YELLOW BLUE Zone Wiring from Detector 1 YELLOW BLUE Zone Wiring from Detector 2 4 3 2 1 BLUE - + +13V WHITE Zone Wiring from Detector 3 WHITE GREEN Zone Wiring from Detector 4 Twist (or Solder) cable cores together and insulate 0V GREEN YELLOW BLUE Series wiring of zone connections from multiple detectors on a single zone PA6/PA8 Alarm TAMP "24-Hour" Wiring from Detector 1 WHITE GREEN "24-Hour" Wiring from Detector 2 WHITE GREEN "24-Hour" Wiring from Detector 3 WHITE GREEN "24-Hour" Wiring from Detector 4 "24-Hour" Wiring from Siren Tamper Connections Series wiring 24-hour connections from multiple detectors 13 INSTALLATION Wiring diagram with multiple detectors on a different zones with all cables returning to the Control Panel 3. The PIR detector incorporates an anti false alarm feature Slowly walk across the PIR Movement Detector’s field of designed to compensate for situations where the detector view. As you are detected, the LED on the PIR Movement may be affected by environmental changes, (e.g. insects, Detector will illuminate, the Control Panel will bleep and air temperature, etc). This feature is called "Pulse Count" the relevant Zone LED will illuminate. and may be selected for 1, 2 or 3 pulse detection. 3. When clear of the detector, the bleep will cease and the The factory default and recommended setting is for PIR Movement Detector LEDs will extinguish. The Zone 2 Pulse detection. However, in cases of extreme LED will remain illuminated. environmental problems, or if unattributable false alarms are experienced, it may be necessary to set "Pulse Count" 3. again to confirm that the PIR Movement Detector gives the desired protection within the area required. Note: The higher the Pulse Count the more movement will be necessary before the PIR detector will trigger the alarm. 3 Pulses 2 Pulses 1 Pulse 4. Allow ten seconds for the detector to settle, then move 5. Repeat the above test sequence for each PIR Movement Detector fitted. 6. When all the PIR Movement Detectors have been INSTALLATION 1 2 3 1 2 3 tested successfully, press 1 2 3 RESET 3 times to return to the Standby Mode. Pulse Count Jumper Link Positions 4. Select the required ‘Pulse Count’, . Refit the cover and tighten the retaining screw. The PIR Movement Detector 7. Disconnect the Back-up Battery and mains supply before continuing with the installation. is now ready to be connected at the Control Panel. 5. Bring the detector cable(s) through the cable entry slot in SIMPLE TROUBLE SHOOTING the rear of the Control Panel and strip back 5mm of each core and twist the strand ends. 6. Ensure that the mains power is switched off and the Backup Battery is disconnected at the Control Panel. Remove If the PIR Movement Detector is not operating, i.e. LED not illuminating, the following simple checks should be carried out; 1. Allow 4 minutes for the detector to stabilise then retest. the appropriate wire links and then connect the wires to the terminals as shown in the diagrams on pages 12-13. 7. When the wiring has been completed, re-connect the system power and Enter 0 1 2 3 to reset the Control Panel. 8. Wait 4 minutes for the PIR detectors to stabilise. The 2. If the PIR Movement Detector LED does not illuminate, check the power supply to the PIR Movement Detector. Check for a damaged cable or poor termination. 3. If the PIR Movement Detector false alarms, the unit may be positioned incorrectly. Re-position the unit and adjust the ‘Pulse Count’ if necessary. ‘Day’ LED should be illuminated on the Control Panel. No Zone or Tamper LEDs should be illuminated at this stage. If any Zone or Tamper LEDs are ON, refer to 4. If the PIR Movement Detector LED is operating, but not activating an alarm, check that the relevant Zone wire link has been removed at the Control Panel. Trouble Shooting. TESTING THE PIR MOVEMENT DETECTORS AT THE CONTROL PANEL 1. Test the PIR Movement Detectors one at a time. Important: When testing a PIR Movement Detector, The Magnetic Contact comprises two parts; a Magnetic ensure that no movement occurs in any other area Contact Switch and a Magnet. They are designed to be protected by PIR Movement Detectors. fitted to either doors or windows with the Magnet screwed to 2. Set the Control Panel into ‘Walk Test’ by entering PROG 14 INSTALLING THE MAGNETIC CONTACTS , 0 1 2 3 , 0 , 5 the moving/opening part and the Contact Switch screwed to the fixed frame. When the protected door or window is closed the Contact Switch is held closed by the magnetic All Zone LEDs will extinguish, the Attack, Tamper and field from the Magnet. Day LED’s will be illuminated. window will remove the magnetic field and allow the Contact Opening the protected door or PA6/PA8 Alarm Switch to open generating an alarm signal at the Control Panel, (if the system is armed). WIRING THE MAGNETIC CONTACTS 1. Remove one of the cable entry cut-outs on the Contact Switch and thread the cable through the entry into the Cable Entry Knockouts Contact Switch housing. Spare Terminals Reed Switch Magnetic Contact Terminals 2. Carefully remove the outer sheath of the cable and then strip 5mm of insulation from the Yellow and Blue wires. Magnet Spare Terminal Connect the Yellow and Blue wires to the Contact Switch terminals as shown. Cable Entry Knockouts CONTACT SWITCH MAGNET YELLOW The Magnetic Contact Sets supplied with this kit are suitable for mounting in dry interior locations only. BLUE SINGLE CONTACT WHITE Decide which doors and windows are to be protected by GREEN will have Magnetic Contact Switches fitted. Additional contacts 3. Strip off 5 mm of the insulation from the Green and White may be fitted where required to other more vulnerable doors or wires and connect together using a spare terminal in the windows, e.g. garage, patio and conservatory doors etc. contact housing. Note: It is not recommended to connect more than 10 Note: If the spare contact terminals are not presant in Magnetic Contacts in any one zone, as this may cause the contact then the ends of the wires should be securely difficulty in wiring and hinder any attempt to efficiently remedy twisted (or soldered) together and insulated. any wiring faults and locate the device that initiated the alarm. 1. Having chosen a suitable position to locate the Magnetic Contact, run the required length of 6 core cable back to If connecting multiple contacts the Tamper circuit wiring should be continued in a series loop in a similar way to the zone wiring. the Control Panel. 4. The remaining wires should be trimmed back and Alternatively, Magnetic Contact(s) may be wired in series with each other and terminated appropriately. insulated to prevent short circuits and then tucked away in the Contact Switch housing. Do not make any connections at this stage. 2. Fit the Magnet to the moving part of the window or door MULTIPLE CONTACTS Wired in series (on the opening edge opposite the hinge) and make sure that the parallel gap to where the Reed Switch on the frame will be fitted is no more than 9 mm. Magnet Contact Switch Magnet Contact Switch Note: If spare terminals are not present in the Contact Switch, ends of wires should be twisted (or soldered) together and insulated. GREEN WHITE BLUE YELLOW Door Mounting Window Mounting 5. Fix the Contact Switch to the fixed part of the door/ Max Gap 9mm window frame immediately beside and parallel to the (door/window closed) Magnet using two 25mm Counter-sunk fixing screws. Ensure that the parallel gap between the Magnet and Typical position of contact fitted to door PA6/PA8 Alarm Contact Switch positions is no greater than 9mm. 15 INSTALLATION Magnetic Contact switches; usually the front and back doors 6. Bring the contact cable(s) through the cable entry slot in the rear of the Control Panel and strip back 5mm of each core and twist the strand ends. visible and at a height that is relatively inaccessible to an intruder. Consideration should also be given to the cable route to 7. Ensure that the mains power is switched off and the Backup Battery is disconnected at the Control Panel. Remove the appropriate wire links and then connect the wires to the terminals as shown in the diagrams on pages 12-13. 0 1 2 3 external wall directly into the back of the siren housing. The external weatherproof housing contains the Siren Tamper Unit and Strobe and is protected against deliberate 8. When the wiring has been completed, re-connect the system power and Enter the Siren, with the cable preferably passing through the to reset the Control Panel. interference by means of an anti-tamper switch. In the event of the cover being removed, or if the unit is removed from the wall, the Control Panel sounder will activate. However, if the 9. Wait 4 minutes for any PIR detectors to stabilise. The ‘Day’ LED should be ON at the Control Panel. system is armed at the time, a full alarm will occur. If the cable is cut or the power to the Siren interrupted, the Siren & INSTALLATION Strobe’s integral battery will immediately sound the Siren. No Zone or Tamper LEDs should be illuminated at the The integral battery is automatically trickle charged to full Control Panel at this stage. capacity when connected to the Control Panel. TESTING MAGNETIC CONTACTS AT THE CONTROL PANEL 1. First, ensure that all doors and windows fitted with Magnetic Contacts are closed. Note: To comply with local Noise Abatement Legislation, the Siren Unit incorporates a cut off timer, to ensure that the Siren will only operate for a maximum of 20 minutes. However, this time may be reduced to 3 minutes by cutting a small link on the Siren Unit. 2. Set the Control Panel into ‘Walk Test’ by entering PROG , 0 1 2 3 , 0 , 5 All Zone LEDs will extinguish, the Attack, Tamper and Day LED’s will be illuminated. Note: At this stage, if contacts are open or PIR Movement Detectors are activated, the relevant Zone LED(s) will be ON and the panel will bleep. You should ensure that no movement occurs in areas fitted with PIR Movement Detectors, as this may cause confusion during the test sequence. If walking past a PIR is unavoidable, allow 10 seconds at the Control Panel for the PIR to settle. MOUNTING THE EXTERNAL SIREN & STROBE ENCLOSURE IMPORTANT: If ladders are required to reach the mounting position of the Siren they should be positioned on a firm stable surface at the correct angle and suitably secured before use. 1. Undo the two front cover retaining screws and remove the front cover by sliding up and away from the backplate. 2. Run the required length of cable from the Control Panel to the External Siren & Strobe position. Drill a Open the first contact, the Control Panel will bleep and the hole directly through the wall so that the cable enters relevant Zone LED will illuminate. Close the contact to through the rear of the housing without showing on silence the alarm. The Zone LED will remain illuminated. the outside of the property. 3. Repeat the above test sequence for each Magnetic Contact Fitted fitted. 4. When the contacts have been tested successfully, press RESET 3 times to return to the Standby Mode. 5. Disconnect the Back-up Battery and mains supply before continuing with the installation. 3. Hold the backplate in position so that the hole drilled for the cable is aligned with the cable entry aperture. Mark the positions of the four mounting holes. A spirit level placed on the casing will ensure a perfect level. 4. Mount the backplate using four 35mm No.8 screws and 30mm wall plugs as required, (a 6mm hole will be required for the wall plugs). INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL SIREN & STROBE The External Siren & Strobe should be fitted to the outside of the building in a prominent position that is clearly 16 WIRING THE SIREN & STROBE UNIT 1. Ensure that the mains power is switched off and the Back-up Battery is disconnected at the Control Panel. 2. Strip back 5mm off all cable strands. PA6/PA8 Alarm 3. Remove the temporary wire link from terminals 15 If the Siren still cannot be silenced the Control Panel (TAMP) and "A" and the factory wire link from SCB Back-up Battery may be discharged. Connect the Control Terminals T and A. Panel to the mains power, this will silence the Siren and 4. Twist and double over the end of each cable, then connect to the terminal blocks in the Siren & Strobe and recharge the Control Panel Back-up Battery. If the Siren continues to sound the wiring should be re-checked. If the Siren will not silence after performing these checks, Control Panel as shown. contact the Helpline for advice. + STROBE T A SCB 7. Replace the external siren cover D B BELL SET Cut Link for 3 minute Alarm Time BLACK RED GREEN WHITE A D + B SW T RETURN Tamper Switch CONNECTING THE CONTROL PANEL MAINS SUPPLY WARNING - ELECTRICITY CAN KILL! The mains supply to this product should be installed by a competent person (e.g. a qualified electrician) in accordance with the instructions contained with the product and in Fit BATT Link once unit is connected accordance with the appropriate clauses of the current edition of the IEE wiring regulations (BS7671). BLUE YELLOW The mains supply to the alarm Control Panel should be taken from a dedicated circuit from the mains consumer unit Siren PCB and should be protected by a 3A Fuse or MCB, (the circuit Siren must not be protected by an earth leakage circuit breaker, Siren & Strobe Wiring RCD or RCBO). The mains supply should be fed via an unswitched, fused connection unit (fitted with a 3A fuse) 5. Connect the Control Panel Back-up Battery - the Control located close to the Control Panel. Panel and Siren will sound on ‘Tamper’ and the strobe The alarm should not be connected to other domestic will operate. electrical ring main circuits, as electrical interference from Enter 0 1 2 3 to silence the alarm. After a few seconds the Control Panel alarm will sound on Tamper and the strobe will operate, (as the cover is off and the tamper switch override has been removed). Enter 0 1 2 3 to silence the alarm. 6. At the siren housing, connect the battery link to both ‘BATT’ terminals. other appliances (e.g. fridge/washing machine) may cause the Control Panel microprocessor to malfunction. 1. Connect the connection unit to the Control Panel using 5A rated 3 core flex and connect to the mains terminal block as follows: Live (L) Brown Neutral (N) Blue Earth (E) Green/Yellow Note: Ear protection is recommended to be worn during this operation as the Siren could activate in close Alternatively if the supply to the Control Panel from the proximity to the user. connection unit is provided by permanent wiring through conduit, 1mm Twin & Earth cable should be used. Connect IMPORTANT: When the ‘BATT’ link is fitted, the Siren the cables to the mains terminal block as follows: should not activate. If the Siren does activate, it is possible that the Siren & Strobe fuse is blown or the UK installations prior to Apr2004. wiring is incorrect. Remove the ‘BATT’ link and check Live (L) Red fuse ‘Bell/Strobe/13V’ at the Control Panel. Correct the Neutral (N) Black wiring fault and/or replace the fuse if blown, then return Earth (E) Green/Yellow sleeved bare central copper conductor to the siren, replace the ‘BATT’ link. PA6/PA8 Alarm 17 INSTALLATION Control Panel Terminals In all other areas of the EU and in new build installation e.g. 10 seconds ÷ 10 = 1, so enter 01 in the UK after April 2004 the following colour code for 10 seconds = 01, twin & Earth cable may also be used. 20 seconds = 02, Live (L) Brown Neutral (N) Blue Earth (E) Green/Yellow sleeved bare central copper conductor 30 seconds = 03 etc. On entering the 2 digits, the Control Panel will emit a series of short beeps and the system will return to Programming Mode. 2. The Control Panel fixing screws may now be fully tightened. 3. Fit the Control Panel Back-up Battery to the charging leads. Enter 0 1 2 3 to silence the alarm. ENTRY TIMER Default 30 seconds Maximum setting = 990 seconds Remember to remove the wire over-riding the Control Press Panel’s anti tamper switch if it is still fitted. 2 The ‘Attack’, Zone 1 and Zone 2 LEDs illuminate. 4. Refit the Control Panel front casing and secure with the two cover fixing screws. Enter the required time as for Exit Timer above. On entering the 2 digits, the Control Panel will emit 5. Switch on the mains supply. The red ‘Power’ LED will illuminate. a series of short beeps and the system will return to Programming Mode. The Control Panel Back-up Battery will be recharged to ALARM DURATION full capacity after approximately 14 hours. Factory default 20 minutes Note: Although optional, it is strongly recommended that a backup battery is fitted. Maximum setting = 99 minutes Press 3 PROGRAMMING The Attack, Zone 1 and Zone 2 LEDs illuminate. PROGRAMMING Enter the required time in minutes. GENERAL 00 = continuous internal sounder operation. Follow the instructions below to change any of the Programmable On entering the 2 digits, the Control Panel will emit Options. a series of short beeps and the system will return to 01 = 1 minute, 20 = 20 minutes, 99 = 99 minutes Before you begin, check that the system is in Standby Mode with the green ‘Day’ LED showing. Once you Programming Mode. are in Programming Mode, any section may be changed in Note: Following activation into alarm condition the External any order. Once you have finished exit from the Programming Siren will continue to sound until either the Control Panel is Mode and check that the system is back in Standby Mode. Reset; or the Control Panel Alarm Duration Time expires; or TO ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE FROM STANDBY MODE ‘Day’ LED is ON Press expires; whichever occurs first. MAIN USER ACCESS CODE PROG Factory default 0123 All Zone LEDs illuminate. Enter the Installer Access Code until the External Siren Alarm Duration Time (3 or 20 minutes) 9 9 9 The ‘Tamper’ LED only is illuminated. The system is now in Programming Mode 9 Press 8 The ‘Attack’ and Zone 1 - 4 LEDs will illuminate. Enter new code 4 digit code. On entering the 4 digits, the Control Panel will emit EXIT TIMER Factory default 30 seconds a series of short beeps and the system will return to Programming Mode. Maximum setting = 990 seconds. Press 18 1 SECOND USER ACCESS CODE The ‘Attack’, Zone 1 and Zone 2 LEDs illuminate. Factory default - not programmed Enter the required time in 10 second increments, divided by 10. Press 7 The ‘Attack’ and Zone 1 - 4 LEDs will illuminate. PA6/PA8 Alarm Zone number as required to select (Zone LED ON) or de- Enter new code 4 digit code. To remove the code from the system press OMIT . On entering the 4 digits, the Control Panel will emit a series of short beeps and the system returns to Programming Mode. INSTALLER ACCESS CODE Factory default 9999 Press select (LED OFF) the Zones. Press 0 Press RESET to de-select all Zones. to complete the set up of used Zones. TIMED ENTRY/EXIT ZONES Press 2 to display the Timed Entry/Exit Zones - key in each Zone number as required to select (Zone LED 9 ON) or de-select (LED OFF) the Zones. The ‘Attack’ and Zone 1 - 4 LEDs will illuminate. Enter new code 4 digit code. Press 0 to de-select all Zones. Note: Only zones already setup as Active may be On entering the 4 digits, the Control Panel will emit a series of short beeps and the system will return to Programming Mode. configured as Timed Entry/Exit zones. Press RESET to complete the set up of Timed Entry/Exit Zones. OMIT PREVENT ZONES Factory default - none WALK THROUGH ZONES Press Press OMIT After a few seconds the illuminated Zone LEDs will show the Zones currently set up as OMIT PREVENTED. Key in each Zone number to select or de-select the Zone 3 to display the Walk Through Zones - key in each Zone number as required to select (Zone LED ON) or de-select (LED OFF) the zones as Walk Through. Press 0 to de-select all Zones. as OMIT PREVENT. Enter the number of the zone to be Note: Only zones already setup as Active may be configured as OMIT PREVENTED. To re-enable a zone configured as Walk Through zones. so that it can be omitted during arming re-enter its Press number and the zone LED will turn OFF. Zones. 0 Press RESET to de-select all Zones. to return to Programming Mode. EXIT MODE Press PROGRAM AND ZONE SET UP Factory defaults:Program 1 to complete the set up of Walk Through Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 - 6 Exit Mode Program 2 Disabled Program 3 Disabled - Timed Entry/Exit Walk Through Instant Timed Important Notes: 6 to display the Exit Mode. Select the Exit Mode by pressing the appropriate key. Press 0 program disabled No LEDs illuminated Press 1 Timed Exit Zone 1 LED illuminated Press 2 Final Door Set Zone 2 LED illuminated Press 3 Immediate Set Zone 3 LED illuminated Press RESET to complete the Exit Mode set up. As the set up of the Zone types or Exit Mode is completed, the program number will be displayed by a flashing 1. Instant Zones are set up by making the Zone used Zone LED. but not Entry/Exit Timed or Walk Through. 2. The Exit Mode cannot be set up if there are no used Zones in the program. Press RESET once to return to the 3 flashing Zone LEDs and select a different program, or twice to return to the Programming Mode. 3. Programs which are not given an EXIT type are disabled. Press TO EXIT FROM PROGRAMMING MODE PROG The ‘Attack’ LED will illuminate and Zone LEDs 1, 2 The ‘Tamper’ LED should be ON. and 3 flash. Press Press 1 , 2 or 3 RESET , the system will return to Standby Mode with the ‘Day’ LED ON. The Day LED will illuminate and the program number selected will be displayed by a flashing Zone LED. RESET TO FACTORY SET DEFAULT CONDITIONS. ACTIVE ZONES Should you need to reset the Control Panel to the factory Press default program settings, proceed as follows:- 1 to display the active Zones - key in each PA6/PA8 Alarm 19 PROGRAMMING Press RESET From Programming Mode with the ‘Tamper’ LED ON. Press SET twice. The system will return to Standby Mode with all factory set conditions re-installed. The Day and all Zone LEDs only are illuminated Enter User Access Code 0 2 1 3 Tamper LED only is illuminated The Control Panel will emit a series of short beeps Press and the system will remain in Programming Mode 0 ‘Tamper’ and ‘Attack’ LEDs only are illuminated. with all factory set conditions re-installed. The system is now in the Test routine NON-VOLATILE MEMORY (NVM) RESET If the Installer Access Code has been lost or forgotten or in Press 2 to test the Strobe Press 0 to stop return to factory set conditions. Before beginning check that the Press 3 to test the External Siren system is in Standby Mode with the green ‘Day’ LED showing. Press 0 to stop 1. Switch OFF the mains supply and then remove the lower Press 4 to test low volume internal sounder Press 0 to stop Note: The External Siren will sound on it’s Back-up Press 2 , Battery until power is restored. The strobe will also be operated during this test. extreme circumstances where a software crash has occurred, it will be necessary to clear the Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) and front cover of the Control Panel. If fitted disconnect the backup battery. 2. Remove all wires from terminals 13 (PA) and 27 (SET+) and fit a temporary wire link between these two terminals. 3. Temporarily restore power to the Control Panel by either reconnecting the backup battery or switching ON the mains supply. 1 to test high volume internal sounder Press 0 to stop Press 5 to enter Walk Test During Walk Test the internal sounder will bleep and the respective Zone LED will illuminate as each circuit is tested. The Zone LED will remain illuminated after the zone has The system will now power-up in an alarm condition. Press 0 4 2 3 been triggered until reset by leaving Walk Test mode. (or the current User Access Code) to silence the alarm. Press 0 The Memory will now be cleared and all program settings Press RESET reset to their factory default setting. Standby Mode with only the ‘Day’ LED illuminated. to stop RESET to exit Test routine and return to 4. Switch OFF the mains supply and disconnect the backup battery. 5. Remove the temporary wire link between terminals 13 (PA) and 27 (SET+) and reconnect the wires originally For clarity, the information below on Setting the System, connected to these terminals in position. assumes that all programs use a Timed or Final Door 6. Reconnect 0 1 the 2 silence the alarm. backup battery and press 3 (the default User Access Code) to Refit the lower front cover of the Control Panel and switch ON the mains supply. 7. The system may now be reprogrammed and tested using OPERATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS the Factory Default User and Installer Access Codes. Setting routine. TO ARM THE SYSTEM (on Program 1) The green ‘Day’ LED should be ON. Enter the User Access Code and check that the system is clear (ALL of the Zone LEDs are OFF). The sounder will now produce an exit bleep tone and you should leave by the Entry/Exit route. The system will set as the tone stops. TESTING THE SYSTEM The Control Panel has a programmed test routine. You may test the system at any time, however it is recommended that the system is tested at regular intervals not exceeding 3 months. With the Control Panel in Standby Mode (‘Day’ LED ON). Press 20 PROG TO SET A PROGRAM The green ‘Day’ LED should be ON. Enter your User Access Code and the Exit tone will start. Press PROG and the exit tone will stop. Press 1 , 2 or 3 for the required program, the sounder will bleep to acknowledge the program number. PA6/PA8 Alarm The Exit tone will start and you should leave by the Press Entry/Exit route. The system will set as the tone stops. imately 10 seconds the system will automatically return the It is important that you follow the correct procedure when 0 to cancel all Zones from chime. After approx- system to Standby Mode. setting the system. After leaving the protected area it is Note: Pressing RESET will immediately return the system absolutely essential that you wait until the exit tone stops, to Standby mode. before assuming the system has set. AUTO RESET AND RE-ARM FAULTS DURING SETTING In alarm condition the sounders will operate for the If the system is not clear when you try to set it, the Control programmed alarm duration. The sounders will then shut Panel will produce an open Zone tone and the zone LEDs of down but the Strobe will continue to operate. the responsible zones will be illuminated. Either re-enter your User Access Code to turn off and investigate or omit the faulty Zones(s) from the system. Each Zone is then checked and if clear will be re-armed. Any circuit in fault condition will be automatically omitted. DAY LED TO OMIT A ZONE During the exit period (after entering your User Access Code and/or selecting a program) press OMIT , the Exit tone will stop and the zone LEDs will be illuminated to indicate which zones are about to be armed and which are to be omitted. In Standby Mode the ‘Day’ LED on the Control Panel and Remote Keypad should be illuminated. POWER LED The red ‘Power’ LED on the Control Panel and Remote Control Constant LED Zone to be armed Keypad should be illuminated at all times. If the LED goes off, Flashing LED Zone to be omitted the mains supply has failed or has been disconnected. Enter the number of the zone to be omitted and the In the event of a power failure, the Back-up Battery (if fitted) corresponding zone LED will flash to confirm the entry. To will maintain system operation for a period of up to 7 hours in re-admit a zone enter its number and the zone LED will stop Standby, assuming the battery is fully charged and in good flashing. When the selection is complete press condition. However if the system is armed or extra PIRs are SET and the Exit tone will start connected, the battery life will be significantly reduced. If a Zone refuses to be omitted, it may be because it has been programmed so it cannot be omitted (Refer to Programming FAULTS/PROBLEMS If any faults occur, or if any fault LEDs remain on, refer to ‘Omit Prevent’ for details). Trouble Shooting. QUICK SET During the Exit period (after entering your User Access Code) the system may be set quickly by pressing SET . This removes the time period usually allowed for exit and would be used if you are not leaving the premises. If you omit Zones and require Quick Set, you will need to press SET twice. ALARM MEMORY RECALL The Control Panel will memorise the last 8 alarm conditions. To view these:Press PROG All Zone LEDs will illuminate. Enter your User Access Code 0 1 2 3 . Tamper LED only is illuminated Enter your User Access Code. If the system has not been triggered, the green ‘Day’ LED only will illuminate. If the system has been triggered, then entering the code will turn the alarm OFF and the LED of the zone which triggered the alarm to be illuminated. Make a note of the Zone indicated Press CHIME . The Panel will scroll through the last 8 alarm conditions, (starting with the most recent) illuminating the Zone LED responsible for triggering that alarm condition. As each new condition is displayed the panel sounder will bleep. to assist in tracing the cause of the alarm, before pressing Press 1 to view the most recent (newest) event to clear the indication and return the system to standby. Press 2 to view the previous event Press 8 to view the oldest event Press RESET RESET CHIME Any Zone may set to be on or off chime by pressing the CHIME key and then keying in the required Zone number(s). PA6/PA8 Alarm to stop the memory recall or wait for the scrolling to stop automatically 21 OPERATION TO DISARM (UNSET) THE SYSTEM Press RESET again to return the system to Standby Mode with the ‘Day’ LED illuminated. will be damaged if stored in a discharged state. At the end of its useful life the Rechargeable Battery should be Note 1: If the ‘Day’ LED shows in any of the alarm events, disposed of via a suitable Recycling Centre. Do not dispose that alarm condition occurred in the Standby Mode. of with your normal household waste. DO NOT BURN. Note 2: If the alarm event shows as a blank display then The Rechargeable Battery contains Sulphuric Acid - DO NOT that event is ‘Empty’. attempt to open the casing. The External Siren/Tamper Unit incorporates an integral Rechargeable Battery which has a typical life of 7-10 years and MAINTENANCE requires no maintenance. Your Alarm System requires very little maintenance. However, a few simple tasks will ensure its continued CONTROL PANEL FUSES The Control Panel contains 4 fuses to protect the circuit wiring. reliability and operation. Should a fuse blow, the cause must be established, and the CONTROL PANEL, KEYPAD & DETECTORS fault rectified before it is replaced. The Control Panel, Remote Keypad and Detectors require replaced with a fuse of the correct type and rating as follows: Fuses should only be no maintenance. If cleaning is required, wipe the outside FUSE REF. REF NO. TYPE Bell/Strobe/13V 1.0A 20mm Quick Blow (type F) Battery 1.6A 20mm Quick Blow (type F) RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES Remote Keypad 1.0A 20mm Quick Blow (type F) The Control Panel Rechargeable Back-up Battery has a Mains Input Fuse 125mA, 250V of the casings with a soft damp cloth. Do not use abrasive, solvent based or aerosol cleaners. Do not attempt to clean inside the units or allow water to enter the units. typical life of 3-4 years and needs no maintenance during this period provided the battery is kept charged. The battery 20mm Anti-Surge (type T) approved to IEC60127, part 2 sheet III. ALARM RECORD Complete the following information during installation for future reference when adding to your system and to assist Trouble Shooting. Zone Detector Type(s) Location(s) Settings per Program Instant/Timed/Walk Through/Omitted Prog 1 Prog 2 Prog 3 1 2 3 4 5 OPERATION 6 PA PA Button(s) N/A You may make a note of your User Access Codes and Installer Access Code below. User Access Codes Installer Access Code Purchase Date/Installation Date This information is highly confidential and should be kept in a very safe location. 22 PA6/PA8 Alarm TROUBLE SHOOTING Important Note: For safety reasons, switch off the mains supply to the Control Panel before carrying out fault finding. Fault finding should be carried out with the system powered by the Back-up Battery only. Symptom / Recommendation Symptom / Recommendation Tamper fault (Internal Sounder and External Strobe operating or full alarm if system is armed). Magnetic Contacts not operating. 1. Control Panel or Keypad Anti-Tamper Switch not closed fully - check/refit panel covers. 2. Check that gap between Magnet and Switch Contact blocks with the door/window is open is greater than 9mm. 2. PIR Detector Anti-Tamper Switch not closed fully check/refit detector cover. 3. External Siren Anti-Tamper Switch not closed fully adjust Siren Anti-Tamper Switch and check/refit Siren cover. 4. Tamper Zone wiring open circuit, damaged, incorrectly wired or poorly terminated. Passive Infra-Red Movement Detector not detecting a person’s movement. 1. Allow 4 minutes for the detector to settle down and retest. 2. ‘Pulse Count’ set too high - reset to one or two ‘Pulse Count’ detection. 3. Ensure that detector is mounted the correct way up (i.e. with the cover fixing screw at the bottom). 4. Ensure that the detector is mounted at the correct height (2.2 m from floor). 5. Check that the detector is correctly wired. 6. Check/replace fuse ‘Bell/Strobe/13V’ in Control Panel Passive Infra-Red Movement Detector false alarming. 1. Ensure that the detector is not pointing at a source of heat or a moving object. 2. Ensure that the detector is not mounted above a radiator or heater. 3. Ensure that the detector is not facing a window or in direct sunlight. 4. Check Zone wiring to detector alarm contacts. 5. ‘Pulse Count’ set too low - reset to two or three ‘Pulse Count’ detection. 1. Check that gap between Magnet and Switch Contact blocks is less than 9mm. 3. Check Zone wiring to contacts. (All contacts on a Zone must be wired in ‘Series’). External Siren Sounding continuously (Tamper LED NOT illuminated). 1. Check for incorrect wiring to External Siren. 2. Check for short-circuits in cable to Siren, causing Siren to be permanently energised. 3. Check/replace fuse ‘Bell/Strobe/13V’. 4. Check mains supply is healthy and that Back-up Battery has not run low due to mains failure. 5. Check power supply to External Siren - check Siren cable for cuts and terminations for security. False Alarms when the system is Armed. 1. Carefully note the Zone which activated the alarm before resetting the system. Only the detector(s) and wiring on that Zone will need to be checked. 2. Check all Zone wiring and connections for security. 3. For PIR false alarms, consider increasing ‘Pulse Count’ setting on suspect detector. Mains LED is not illuminated. 1. Check mains input fuse in Connection Unit. 2. Check mains input fuse in Control Panel. 3. Check fuse/MCB in Consumer Unit on the circuit serving the Control Panel. Note: Before replacing any fuses or resetting the MCB, the cause of the failure should be investigated and rectified. 4. Mains power failure - check if other electrical circuits are operable. Magnetic Contacts false alarming. 1. Check that door/window closes firmly and that movement cannot trigger the contacts. 2. Check that gap between Magnet and Switch Contact blocks with the door/window closed is less than 9mm. PA6/PA8 Alarm IMPORTANT: To prevent the risk of electrocution, it is essential to turn OFF the mains electricity supply before commencing work within the Control Panel or on the the mains supply wiring. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician. continued overpage 23 TROUBLE SHOOTING Symptom / Recommendation External Strobe operating continuously. 1. Strobe will continue to operate after an alarm activation until system is RESET at the Control Panel. CHECK THE SECURITY OF THE PROPERTY BEFORE ENTERING. 2. Tamper fault. Alarm panel will also emit a warning tone. The Strobe will continue to flash until the Tamper fault is located and corrected. HELPLINE If you have a problem with your alarm, please call the helpline on: Symptom Continued / Recommendation Detection Zone has been triggered but no alarm is sounding. 1. Entry Delay Zone(s) triggered - alarm will sound when the Entry Delay Time expires. 2. Zone omitted on a ‘PROGRAM’ setting. 3. Zone temporarily omitted before arming. 01268 563273 (Lines open 9.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday) EXTENDING YOUR PA6/PA8 WIRED INTRUDER ALARM SYSTEM Your system may be expanded to give additional protection by adding additional PIR Movement Detectors and Magnetic Contact Sets. ACCESSORY PACK - PU1 The PU1 Accessory Pack comprises 2 PIR Movement Detectors, 2 Magnetic Contact Sets and approximately 25m of 6 Core Cable. PU1 PASSIVE INFRA-RED MOVEMENT DETECTORS (TWIN PACK) - PU2 2 additional PIR Movement Detectors. PU2 12V 1.2 Ahr RECHARGEABLE BACK-UP BATTERY - BUB 12/1.2 (or BUB) WP12.1-6 DUMMY SIREN - PU3 BUB 12/1.2 (or BUB) Siren box for added visual deterant. PU3 24 PA6/PA8 Alarm If you have a problem with your Alarm, please call the Helpline on: 01268 563273 (Lines open 9.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday). GUARANTEE Novar ED&S undertakes to replace or repair at its discretion goods (excluding non rechargeable batteries) should they become defective within 1 year solely as a result of faulty materials and workmanship. Understandably if the product has not been installed, operated or maintained in accordance with the instructions, has not been used appropriately or if any attempt has been made to rectify, dismantle or alter the product in any way the guarantee will be invalidated. The guarantee states Novar ED&S entire liability. It does not extend to cover consequential loss or damage or installation costs arising from the defective product. This guarantee does not in any way affect the statutory or other rights of a consumer and applies to products installed within the UK and Eire only If If an item develops a fault, the product must be returned to the point of sale with: 1. Proof of purchase. 2. A full description of the fault. 3. All relevant batteries (disconnected). Friedland is a trade mark of Novar ED&S. Friedland, Novar Electrical Devices and Systems The Arnold Centre, Paycocke Road Basildon, Essex SS14 3EA PA6/PA8 - 6 Zone Wired Intruder Alarm System Friedland COMPONENT SPECIFICATION Control Panel Novar Electrical Devices and Systems are Quality Assurance Registered to BS EN ISO9001:2000, by Asta External Siren & Strobe Zones 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 Power 6 Attack Tamper 5 6 7 8 9 CHIME OMIT RESET PROG SET Day 200 mm 350 mm 55 255 mm mm ● 6 Detection Zones ● Tamper Zone 75 200 mm ● Personal Attack Zone ● Personal Attack facility mm ● Case material yellow plastic ● Front Cover Anti-Tamper ● Dual front & rear Anti-Tamper ● 3 programs available ● 110dB Piezo Sounder ● Zone(s) programmable for - Timed Entry Delay - Walk Through - Zone Omit ● Temporary Zone Omit facility ● Entry Delay variable 10 - 99 seconds ● Exit Delay variable 10 - 99 seconds ● Alarm duration variable 01 - 99 minutes ● Integral Back-up Battery ● Blue Lens ● Integral Strobe ● 3 or 20 minute alarm cutout limit Magnetic Contacts ● Non-Volatile Memory ● Quick arm facility ● Chime facility ● Backlit Keypad 67 ● Individual Zone alarm activation LEDs mm ● Back-up Battery facilities (12V/1.2Ah) ● Hard-wired Siren output ● Separate strobe output (latching) RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Our R & D Department is constantly developing new products. We practice a policy of continued improvement and reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice. ● 4-Digit Main User Access Code ● 4-Digit Second User Access Code 14 12 mm ● 4-Digit Installer Access Code mm ● Magnetic Reed Switch operation ● Integral Mains Transformer ● Operating gap up to 9mm ● Door or window mounted PIR Movement Detectors ● Surface mounting, white plastic finish Remote Keypad 58 Zone 1 mm Zone 2 Zone 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Chime Omit Reset Prog Set PA Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Tamper If you have a problem with your Alarm, please call the Helpline on: 82 mm Attack Day 68 mm 160 mm Power 44 mm ● Detection range up to 12m at 90° field of vision ● Integral LED ● 1, 2, 3 ‘Pulse Count’ facility 122 mm 25 mm ● Anti-Tamper 01268 563273 (Lines open 9.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday). ● Corner or surface mount, with tilt facility ● 12 Vdc operated, powered from the Control Panel ● Duplicates all operating and programming functions of Control Panel Keypad ● Backlit Keypad ● Tamper protected ● Personal Attack facility Friedland, Novar Electrical Devices and Systems. The Arnold Centre, Paycocke Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EA. UK. © Novar ED&S, 2004 45166PL Ed.4