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Alarms – ABUS FU8007 Secvest 2WAY Base Kit Operating instructions User Manual

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13. Alarms


The wireless alarm system has three different types of alarm. Depending on the system state (deactivated, internally activated, activated) or triggered alarm zone
(technical alarm, panic alarm, burglar alarm, fire alarm), one of the following alarms can be triggered:

Local / internal alarm

External alarm

Silent alarm

13.1. Local / internal alarm

In the event of a local alarm, the following are
activated:

• The alarm system siren

• The info module siren

• The

external

siren

only with a local

alarm (the acoustic alarm is active for 3
minutes and the visual alarm is active
until the system is deactivated)

• The relay of the accessory module (if

programmed)


A local alarm is caused by:

• A tamper alarm when the system is

deactivated

• An alarm in the technical zones

• An alarm in each zone of the system

(except zones with entry/exit delay) when
the system is activated (if programmed)

• An unsuccessful activation due to

exceeding the exit delay time

• Exceeding the first entry delay time

13.2. External alarm

In the case of an external alarm, the following are
activated:

• The alarm system siren

• The info module siren

• The external siren (the acoustic alarm is

active for 3 minutes and the visual alarm
is active until the system is deactivated)

• Alarm transmission by telephone

• The relay of the accessory module (if

programmed)


An external alarm is caused by:

• A tamper alarm when the system is

activated

• An alarm in the 24-hour zones and fire

zones when the system is activated and
deactivated

• An alarm in each zone of the system

(except zones with entry/exit delay) when
the system is activated (if programmed)

• Exceeding the second entry delay time

13.3. Silent alarm

In the case of a silent alarm, the following are
activated:

• No acoustic or visual alarm

• Alarm transmission by telephone only

• The relay of the accessory module (if

programmed)


A silent alarm is caused by:

• A panic alarm (if programmed)

• An alarm in each zone of the system

(except zones with entry/exit delay) when
the system is activated (if programmed)


Keep calm in the event of an alarm, regardless of the type. Not every alarm is an intrusion. Most alarms have other causes. Check the situation carefully and take
considered action accordingly. Deactivate the system, check the reason for the alarm and then reset the alarm. If you receive an alarm by telephone, follow the
steps in section 15.