Yale HSA3800 Installation, Programming, Operating

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Summary of HSA3800

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    Hsa3800 telecommunicating control panel alarm system installation programming operating keep in a handy place for reference and for future maintenance helpline 01902 635998 downloaded from www.Ukpanels.Com.

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    2 introduction general system overview thank you for choosing the yale hsa3800 security alarm system. This simple to install system has been designed with the user in mind. Two window stickers are included in the pack. Please stick them in a front and rear window. No connections all the components a...

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    3 contents contents 1 location planning 4 2 unpack the parts 6 3 easy install programming 8 4 installation/mounting 11 5 using the system 13 configuring your system 15 testing the system 17 installing and using accessories 18 telephone connection and programming 20 dialling and call acknowledgment 2...

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    Location planning work out the best places to locate the devices for maximum protection. Having chosen the locations do not mount at this stage. 4 1 keypad remote control accessory when used as second keypad, it is ideal in bedrooms or at the top of a stairwell so the ground floor can be armed when ...

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    5 smoke detector accessory • mount on the ceiling at the top of a stairwell, or where smoke would most likely be detected. • install additional detectors if there are closed doors preventing smoke from reaching detectors. Pir movement detector • mount in a position such that an intruder would normal...

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    Control unit plug the power adaptor into the mains supply wall socket and the other end into the control unit. • the batteries in the control unit are rechargeable and act as a back-up in case of power failure. They are charged automatically by the mains supply. If the mains supply is disconnected, ...

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    Pir movement detector remove the fixing screw and cover assembly and insert the three aa batteries as shown. • the light steadily flashes for 30 seconds while components initialise. Door/window contact 1 remove the cover by loosening the fixing screw. 2 insert the two aaa batteries as shown. The ind...

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    Use of jumper switches some devices have internal switches, or ‘jumpers’, which control working modes, or offer additional programming. The jumpers are either ‘on’ or ‘off’. ‘on’ is when the jumper connects two pins, ‘off’ when it is removed. It can be ‘parked’ on one pin as shown. Add the door/wind...

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    9 programmed into zone 1 as an entry point detector. 9 press ok. • press a to return to previous menu. • to return to ‘alarm off’ (normal mode), press a repeatedly. Add the pir movement detector 1 select ‘devices +/-‘ by scrolling down the programming menu and press ok. 2 select ‘add devices’ and pr...

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    10 jumper positions j7 on = jamming detection ‘off’; off = jamming detection ‘on’ j6 on = normal, j6 off = clear memory j5 on = stand alone operation, not used in this system; off = slave operation j3 on, j4 on = 3 minute siren ‘on’ period j3 off, j4 on = 5 minute siren ‘on’ period j3 on, j4 off = 1...

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    11 installation/mounting warning to prevent the alarm from activating during installation, the siren must have its tamper disabled and the control unit must be in ‘walk test’ mode. 4 testing the radio performance before permanently installing the system, check that the siren will receive the system ...

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    12 pir movement detector the pir has a built-in sleep timer to save battery power. If there is no movement in front of the pir for 1 minute, the pir will become ‘ready to signal’ and any movement will now be reported. The pir will sleep for 1 minute after. Any movement detected in sleep time will no...

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    13 arming the system full arming 1 enter your pin code and press ok. 2 arm and home can be selected by using the arrow keys, select ‘arm’. 3 press ok. The exit delay is displayed and counts down from the default setting of 10 seconds. The control unit beeps (unless exit sound has been switched off)....

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    14 tamper display the control unit will identify the device triggering a tamper alarm when the system is disarmed. To enable the display to be cleared a tamper condition has to be rectified. For example, if a detector has been tampered the display can only be cleared once the detector tamper has bee...

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    15 configuring your system fine tune the operation of the control panel to your requirements; advanced programming for pirs and door/window contacts. General settings menu pin code to change pin code, follow steps in ‘easy install programming’. Entry time enables you to alter the entry delay time. O...

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    16 seconds when the control unit is disarmed. • with interference set to ‘disp and rep on’, when the system is armed (fully armed, not home armed) and interference is detected, the control unit will notify of the presence by dialling out. Interference will not cause the control unit to sound in alar...

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    Hsa3090 multiple door/window contact set should be used (not included). The magnet/contact pairs are wired using bell wire (not supplied) to the extension terminals as indicated on page 7. The knockout in the top of the door/window contact must be removed to allow the wire to pass through. The total...

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    18 keyfob remote control accessory programming learn in the keyfob as follows: 1 enter the ‘devices +/-‘ menu and select the ‘add device’ sub menu. 2 press the arm button on the keyfob remote when prompted. 3 after you have assigned a zone number for the keyfob remote, you are presented with a choic...

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    19 help button accessory program your help button before installation and test in the desired location before mounting. Programming 1 follow sections 1 and 3 (inserting batteries and location planning). 2 with the system in learn mode, press and hold the red button on the help button – the led will ...

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    20 telephone connection & programming powerful facility that enables the system to the telephone 6 numbers in an emergency - your mobile, friends, relatives, neighbours or colleagues - but not 999 directly. Telephone connection a telephone lead and 2-way adaptor is included so you can have your tele...

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    21 changing/deleting telephone numbers 1 in the ‘tel. Numbers’ display, using the arrow keys, move the cursor to the telephone number you wish to change. 2 press ok. 3 press ok to confirm you wish to change the number. • press a to abort and the screen returns to tel. Numbers list screen. 4 enter th...

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    22 dialling and call acknowledgement auto dialling when an alarm occurs, the control unit will immediately dial the phone numbers you stored and play the recorded messages. After dialling, the control unit delays 5 seconds then starts to play the message. It will first play the address part of the r...

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    23 two-way voice communication opening two-way communication in the event of an alarm, the call recipient can press 1 to acknowledge the call and also initiate two-way voice communication. The two way voice communication channel enables you to permit the recipient to listen in to what is happening o...

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    24 remote access the control unit gives you the power to control your system remotely through the telephone line. 1 dial your phone number. 2 hang up on the first ring. 3 wait 8-15 seconds. 4 dial your number again. 5 the control unit will answer the phone on the first ring of that second call. 6 ke...

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    25 changing the batteries always use alkaline batteries as replacements, any other type of battery can cause problems with the operation of the system. Typical life of batteries is three years. Ensure the correct steps are taken when changing batteries in tamper protected devices. Siren the siren wi...

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    26 trouble shooting siren siren does not respond to arming or disarming • siren batteries are completely exhausted. Check siren batteries by removing siren cover, if there is no tamper alarm when removed, replace batteries with new alkaline equivalents. • siren not learnt-in. If siren produces a tam...

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    27 specifications all devices emc tested to en 300 220-1 and ets 300 683 environmental conditions -10°c to 40°c, relative humidity 70% non-condensing for all units except the external siren. Siren: -20°c to 50°c, relative humidity 95% non- condensing radio operational range 30m in a typical domestic...

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    Key points stopping the alarm • key in your pin code and press ok on the control panel if any of the devices beep or flash, they have either been tampered with see trouble-shooting, page 26 or require a new battery see how to change a battery, page 25 www.Yale.Co.Uk e-mail: info@yaleuk.Com security ...