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Velleman HAA263D User Manual

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HAA263D

02 (15/11/2013)

VELLEMAN

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PART. 2

ON

Partition 2 armed

OFF

Partition 2 disarmed

Flash

During Exit Delay

FORCED TO ARM ON

System will be forced to arm if the faulty zone is not
cleared

OFF

System armed normally

Flash

System forced to arm with the faulty zone(s) bypassed
by the system

B.

Zone status LEDs

ON

Zone abnormal

OFF

Zone normal

Fast flashing

Zone was or still is in alarm mode

Fast flashing, 3x with
stopping interval

Zone was in alarm mode and is stored in alarm memory. System
is disarmed

Slow flashing

Zone is bypassed

C.

Control key buttons description

There are 14 buttons for code entry and function confirmation

0 ~ 9

Numeric buttons for code entry

* #

For function confirmation

HOME

For home mode arming and programming

BYPASS

For (temporarily) bypassing zones while arming system

D.

Audible keypad notifications

1 short beep

Successful key entry

2 short beeps

Successful code entry for a specific function

5 short beeps

Unsuccessful code entry

Code entry time expired (Maximum Allowable
Time:10 seconds/digit, 60 seconds/code)

1 long beep

Exit delay expired, system is armed

1 short beep/30 seconds

Battery low or AC power failure

Continuous short beeps at 0.5
second interval

Beeping increases to 4 beeps/second
at the last 10 seconds

1 long beep at the end of the period

During the Exit delay, Entry delay and System
Standby period

4 short beeps with 1 second interval

After an alarm condition before the system is
disarmed

7.

Programming

a.

Set programming mode

Make sure the system is in disarmed mode and the alarm memory is empty.

Enable programming mode with the master code. Key in the master code, followed by

. The

system generates 2 beeps for successful and 5 beeps for unsuccessful code entry.

Factory default master code is 1234. For security reasons, it is strongly advised to replace this
master code with a personal code.

The PROGRAM LED is on and the system stops all its detection activities.