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Abus TERXON M Instructions D'installation page 102

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Notes on connection and extension options
The burglar alarm panel is the basic device of an electronic
security system for protecting your property (e.g.: apartment,
UK
house, garage, shops, etc.). In combination with other
components such as detectors and signal transmitters, it
secures the areas to be monitored. The alarm is triggered by
unauthorised break-in attempts.
The alarm centre is operated by means of the connected
control unit. This enables the alarm centre to be installed at a
hidden location. Up to 4 control units can be connected.
Furthermore, the alarm centre can be operated via a so-
called key switch.
Due to the built-in telephone dialler, the burglar alarm panel
is able to transmit an alarm via the telephone network to
selected subscribers.
The burglar alarm panel has 9 separately evaluated alarm
zones. The alarm centre monitors whether a (minimal)
quiescent current is flowing or not between the two contacts
(CCT) of each alarm zone. If you make a contact between the
alarm zone contacts, this is treated as closed and a current
flow is possible. If no contact exists, no current flow is possible
and the alarm zone is open. Any changes trigger an alarm,
depending on the programming. Differential monitoring of
the alarm zones is also possible (DEOL).
The alarm centre also has a built-in PC interface.
Properties of the alarm centre:
• 8 freely programmable alarm zones, all of which can be
programmed as follows:
Immediate, delayed, access, panic, 24 hour, fire, technical
or time
• Expandable to a maximum of 32 zones via optional
expansion modules
• 1 tamper zone for connected detectors
• 1 tamper zone for connected signal transmitters
• 1 transistor output and 2 relay outputs that can be
configured for a specific event (alarm, fire, panic,...)
• Integrated transformer (230V AC / 12V DC) for supplying
the alarm centre and connected detectors and for
recharging the battery
• Standby power supply via a 12V/7Ah battery
• Simple programming and operation via 1–4 control units
• The state of the alarm zones and the alarm centre is
displayed on a plain-text display.
• Zone blocking as a way of temporarily removing individual
alarm zones from surveillance
• Access authorisation for operating and programming using
a 4-digit or 6-digit code.
• Tamper contacts for the alarm centre and the control units
• Alarm and event memory
• Integrated telephone dialler
• Partitioning of the alarm centre for simulation of 4 separate
alarm centres
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