ABUS FU9001 Privest Wireless Alarm Base Set Installation User Manual
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System Control:
Quick-Key
Parameter
Default
Range
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Global Follower
NO
YES/NO
YES:
Specifies that all zones (that are programmed to follow an exit/entry delay time)
follow the exit/entry delay time of ALL activated areas – i.e., that the system is not
activated until after expiry of the longest exit delay time.
NO:
Specifies that all zones (that are programmed to follow an exit/entry delay time) will
only follow an exit/entry delay time of the area for which they are defined.
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Area
NO
YES/NO
Changes the function of the system as follows:
YES:
A zone assigned to more than one area is not monitored until all areas are
activated, and it continues to be monitored until all areas are deactivated.
NO:
A zone assigned to more than one area is not monitored until all areas are
activated, and it continues to be monitored until one area is deactivated.
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External Bell
NO
YES/NO
YES:
Select this setting if an external sounder is connected to the wireless alarm system.
The ABUS wireless alarm system monitors the (+) (-) connections as well as BELL
TMP and COM and reports faults, events, alarms and reports. To avoid a fault in the
signalling device if no sounder is connected, insert a 2.2 KΩ resistor instead.
To avoid a tamper alarm when no connection exists to the BELL TMP COM
stations, use a 2.2 KΩ resistor instead.
NO:
Select this setting if no external, wired sounder is connected to the ABUS wireless
alarm system. The (+) (-) connections as well as BELL TMP and COM are not
monitored.
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Loudspeaker-No/
Bell-Yes
NO
YES/NO
YES:
(For a signalling device or electrical sounder) A 9 V DC voltage is generated on the
sounder connection during a burglar alarm or a panic alarm. A low pulse voltage is
generated during a fire alarm.
NO:
(For a loudspeaker with no built-in driver for sounders) The ABUS wireless alarm
system generates a continuously fluctuating pulse voltage for burglar and panic
alarms and an interrupted fluctuating pulse voltage for fire alarms.
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SRN Pre-alr
NO
YES/NO
An important security aspect for your security system if you have fitted internal and external
sounders.
YES:
At the start of the entry delay time, the system sends a signal to the trained
sounders. If no second signal is sent to the sounder following expiry of the delay
time (since the system may have been destroyed or tampered with), the sounders
trigger an alarm.
NO:
The function is deactivated. The sounders start to sound an alarm when
addressed by the system.