Velleman HAM263D User Manual
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HAM263D
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VELLEMAN
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With the handover function enabled, when zone 7 is triggered first, the instant zones
(except for the 24 hour instant zone) will set the same entry delay period as zone 7.
The instant zones will resume to instant mode after the entry delay time expires.
When another instant zone is triggered first, the alarm will sound instantly. This setup
allows that entry via one entrance (e.g. main door) delays the whole alarm system,
while attempts to enter via a different way will immediately trigger the alarm.
When set in the ON position, the ring-back function enables contact 7 twice for a short
while when the system is armed or ones when the system is disarmed. This produces
a sound signal through the connected siren or bell.
Audible notifications
During operation, following audible signals will be generated by the master control unit.
Event
Notification
System in Exit Delay Period
OR
System in Entry Delay Period
Exit And Entry Beeps
•
Short beeps at 0.5 second interval
•
Increase to 4 beeps/second at the last 10 seconds, then
•
One long beep to indicate the end of the delay period
System in Standby Mode Period
•
Short beeps at 0.5 second interval
•
Increase to 4 beeps/second at the last 10 seconds, then
•
One long beep to indicate the end of the period
Note: beep halts when programming mode or battery test is
started.
System is or was in Alarm condition
(Alarm occurred)
Warning beeps
•
4 fast beeps at 1 second interval
Successful Keypad operation
OR
Battery is Normal after Testing
•
2 Short beeps
AC power Failure
•
1 Short beep/30 seconds
Battery Low After Testing
•
5 Short beeps first, then
•
1 Short beep/30 seconds
Opening the cabinet
The HAM263D master control unit is protected from opening by a built-in tamper switch. Opening
the cabinet door will trigger the alarm.
•
Before opening the cabinet, put the system in stand-by mode. To do this, disarm the system via
the keypad. Refer to the section on the keypad for the procedure.
Specifications
power supply
16.5 VDC, 3 A
back-up battery requirements
7 Ah, 12 V, rechargeable sealed lead acid battery (not incl.,
order code WP7-12)
standby current
typically 100 mA
temperature range
0 °C to +65 °C
entry delay
15 - 90 s
exit delay
60 s
alarm duration
3 - 15 min or infinite
power up delay (standby mode)
60 s
dimensions master unit
270 x 265 x 78 mm
dimensions keypad
117 x 117 x 27 mm
dimensions box
346 x 540 x 152 mm
weight (master unit + keypad)
2.5 kg
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Battery
To be fully reliable, the alarm system requires a back-up battery (not included). This should be a
sealed
rechargeable
12V lead-acid battery with capacity 6,5~7,0Ah. Normal back-up time is about
16 hours at 250mA. Expected battery life-time is about 3 to 5 years.