ABUS FU9001 Privest Wireless Alarm Base Set Installation User Manual
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Parameter
Quick-Key Parameter
Default
Range
Zone termination
A wired zone is monitored using a weak electric current. The electric current is defined by
the resistor used. You can terminate a zone as follows:
• N/C: (= normally closed) a zone termination is not necessary. It is important to
use detectors that open the circuit in the event of an alarm.
• EOL: (= single resistor) a zone termination with a resistor (2.2kOhm / red, red,
red, gold) is required. It is important to use detectors that open the circuit in
the event of an alarm.
• DEOL: (= double resistor) a zone termination with two resistors (2.2kOhm /
red, red, red, gold) is required. One resistor is inserted parallel to the tamper
contact of the detector. It is important to use detectors that open the circuit in
the event of an alarm.
• N/O: (= normally open) a zone termination is not necessary. It is important to
use detectors whose circuit closes in the event of an alarm.
To see how to wire a detector, see page 5-18.
NOTE:
For more information, see the wiring notes at the beginning of these instructions.
Zone loop response
Under zone loop response, you program the time that the wired zone has to be open
(closed) before an alarm is triggered.
The following options are available:
1) Normal: 400 ms (milliseconds)
7) 2 hours
2) Long: 1 second
8) 2.5 hours
3) Fast: 10 ms (milliseconds)
9) 3 hours
4) 30 minutes
10) 3.5 hours
5) 1 hour
11) 4 hours
6 ) 1.5 hours
22
22
22
Zone Label
Under Zone label, you can define or edit a name up to 15 characters long for each zone.
Under Parameters, press
22
to access the zone label menu option. You see the
following on the display:
Press
to name Zone 01 or enter a different zone number. You see the following
on the display:
Edit the zone name as described on page 8-34.