ABUS FUAA10021 Operating instructions

Secvest IP
wireless alarm centre
Installation and operating instructions (UK)
02032012
FUAA10011
1. Contents
Contents 1
1.
2. Preface 2
3. Conformity 2
4. Meaning of the symbols 3
5. Important safety information 3
6. Scope of delivery 7
7. Compatibility with ABUS products 8
8. Installation 9
9. Installation of the backup battery (backup power supply) 10
10. Display and setting elements 11
11. Labelling the Secvest IP 16
12. Putting into operation 16
13. Enclosed software 17
14. Configuration of the web server 18
15. Teaching the wireless components 66
16. Alarm types and notification 74
17. Resetting an alarm 75
18. Maximum system extension 75
19. Firmware display of wireless PCB 77
20. Information on additional ABUS products 77
21. Notes on maintenance 77
22. Technical data 78
23. Customer service and support 79
24. Explanation of terms 80
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2 Preface
2. Preface
Dear customer,
Many thanks for your purchase of this Secvest IP wireless alarm centre. This product is built according to state-of-the-art technology. It complies with current domestic and European regulations. Conformity has been proven, and all related certifications are available from the manufacturer on request (www.abus-sc.com). To ensure safe operation, it is your obligation to observe these instructions! If you have any questions, please contact your local specialist dealer. No part of the product may be changed or modified in any way.
These instructions contain important installation and operation information. Store these instructions in a safe place for future reference. These instructions are part of the product. Bear this in mind if you pass the product on to others.
Disclaimer: These operating instructions have been produced with the greatest care. Should you discover any missing information or inaccuracies, please contact us under the address shown. ABUS Security-Center GmbH does not accept any liability for technical and typographical errors, and reserves the right to make changes to the product and operating instructions at any time and without prior warning. We reserve the right to make changes to these instructions without prior notice. No forms of guarantee are accepted for the contents of this document.
© ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG, 03 / 2012
3. Conformity
The declaration of conformity can be ordered from:
ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing GERMANY www.abus-sc.com info@abus-sc.com
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4 Meaning of the symbols
4. Meaning of the symbols
Disposal as per directive WEEE 2002/96 EC
At the end of its useful life, dispose of the product according to the applicable legal requirements. Within the EU, the product and its accessories must be collected and disposed of separately. Devices displaying this symbol may not be disposed of as domestic waste. Please contact your dealer or dispose of the products at the local collection point for electronic waste.
This symbol indicates important notes in these operating instructions, which must be observed.
This symbol indicates special tips and notes on the operation of the unit.
5. Important safety information
5.1 Intended use
Only use the device for the purpose which it was designed and built for. Any other use is considered inappropriate. This device may only be used for the following purpose(s):
This three-zone IP wireless alarm centre is used in combination with connected wireless detectors, signallers, actuators and operating units for object surveillance.
5.2 General
Before using the device for the first time, read the following instructions carefully and pay attention to all warnings, even if you are already familiar with electronic devices.
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5 Important safety information
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Warning
All guarantee claims become invalid for damage caused by non­compliance with these operating instructions.
We cannot be held liable for resulting damages.
Warning
We cannot be held liable in the event of material or personal damage caused by improper operation or non-compliance with the safety information.
All guarantee claims are invalid in such cases.
Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. If you pass on or sell the device, you must also include this user manual. This device has been manufactured in accordance with international safety standards. Inspect the device before putting it into operation. If the device shows signs of damage, do not put it into operation.
5.3 Power supply
Only operate this device through a power source which supplies the mains power specified on the type plate of the power supply unit.
If you are unsure of the power supply at the installation location, contact your power supply company.
Only operate this device with the device-specific power supply unit.
This device uses Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV). The circuits of the switch
outputs and the 13.8 V power supply also fall into this voltage range. SELV is a low electrical current that offers special protection against electric shocks based on its low level and insulation compared to higher voltage circuits.
Warning
The installation of additional equipment or modification of the device invalidates your guarantee if not carried out by trained personnel.
Your guarantee is invalidated in the event of improper installation o additional equipment or modifications.
5.4 Overloading/overvoltage
Avoid overloading of mains sockets, extension cables and adapters as this can result in fires or electric shocks.
Use overvoltage protection to prevent damage caused by overvoltage (e.g. electrical storms).
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5 Important safety information
5.5 Cables
Always hold cables by the connector, and do not pull the cable itself.
Never touch the mains cable with wet hands, as this can lead to a short circuit or
electric shock.
Never position the device, furniture or other heavy items on the cable. Ensure that the cable does not become kinked, especially on the connector and sockets.
Never knot the cable, and do not tie it to other cables.
All cables should be laid so that they cannot be stepped on or cause an
obstruction.
A damaged mains cable or power supply unit can cause a fire or electric shock. Check the mains cable from time to time.
Do not modify or manipulate the mains cable or plug.
Do not use plug adapters or extension cables that do not conform to the
applicable safety standards, and do not make alterations to power supply cables or mains cables.
5.6 Installation location/operating environment
Install the device on the wall and do not place any objects in front of it.
The device is not designed for operation in rooms subject to high temperatures
or moisture (e.g. bathrooms), or in excessively dusty rooms.
Operating temperature and ambient humidity:
-10°C to +55°C, maximum 75% relative humidity. The device may only be operated in moderate climate conditions.
Ensure the following:
Sufficient ventilation must always be guaranteed – leave a gap of at least 10 cm from all sides.
The device must not be exposed to direct heat sources (e.g. heaters).
The device must not be exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light.
The device must not be placed in close proximity to magnetic fields
(e.g. loudspeakers).
Naked flames (e.g. candles) must not be placed on or near the device.
Contact with spraying or dripping water and aggressive liquids must be avoided.
The device must not be operated in close proximity to water, and must not be
submerged under any circumstances (do not place objects containing water on or near the device, such as vases or drinks).
Foreign objects must not penetrate the device.
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5 Important safety information
The device must not be exposed to strong variations in temperature, as this can lead to condensation and electrical short circuits.
The device must not be exposed to excessive jolts or vibrations.
5.7 Care and maintenance
Maintenance is necessary if the device has been damaged. This includes damage to the plug, mains cable and housing, penetration of the interior by liquids or foreign objects, exposure to rain or moisture or when the device does not work properly or has fallen.
Disconnect the device from the mains power supply before maintenance (e.g. cleaning).
If smoke develops or unusual noises or odours are detected, then pull the mains plug from the socket immediately and remove the backup battery. In such cases, the device should not be used until it has been inspected by a qualified technician.
Clean the device housing with a damp cloth.
Do not use solvents, white spirit or thinners as these can damage the surface of
the device.
Do not use any of the following substances:
Salt water, insecticides, solvents containing chlorine or acids (ammonium chloride) or scouring powder.
Gently rub the surface with a cotton cloth until it is completely dry.
5.8 Accessories
Only connect devices that are suitable for the intended purpose. Otherwise, hazardous situations or damage to the device can occur.
5.9 Putting into operation
Observe all safety and operating instructions before putting the device into operation for the first time.
Only open the housing during installation and when training the wireless components.
Warning
If in doubt, have a specialist technician carry out assembly, installation and connection of the device.
Improper or unprofessional work on the mains power supply puts both you and other persons at risk.
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6 Scope of delivery
5.10 Children and the device
Do not allow children access to electrical devices. Never allow children to use electrical devices without supervision. Children may not be able to accurately detect possible risks. Small parts can be life-threatening if swallowed.
Keep batteries away from small children. Call for medical assistance immediately if a battery is swallowed.
Keep packaging materials away from children (danger of suffocation).
This device should not be used by children.
6. Scope of delivery
Individual alarm centre:
1 x Secvest IP wireless alarm centre
1 x power supply unit
1 x backup battery
1 x 1 metre network cable
1 x Quick guide
1 x CD-ROM (installation and operating instructions, Secvest IP Finder, labelling
templates)
1 x installation material (4 x wall plugs, 4 x screws)
1 x battery cable
2 x cable clips
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7 Compatibility with ABUS products
7. Compatibility with ABUS products
Compatible
CASA10010 IP alarm module FU59xx Secvest Key 2WAY wireless cylinder FU8100 Secvest 2WAY wireless remote control
(integrated panic function not usable) FU8130 Secvest 2WAY wireless additional lock (7010E) FU8140 Secvest 2WAY wireless additional lock (7025E) FU8150 Secvest wireless remote control
(integrated panic function not usable) FU8200 Secvest 2WAY wireless info module
(No display of: status ready / internally active / entry-
and exit delay time) FU8210 / FU8211 Secvest 2WAY wireless universal module
(only repeater function) FU8220 / FU8222 Secvest 2WAY wireless outdoor siren
(Beep acknowledgement as of FU8222) FU8230 Secvest 2WAY wireless indoor siren FU8240 Secvest wireless socket FU8300 Secvest 2WAY wireless panic alarm FU8305 Secvest 2WAY wireless panic transmitter FU8310 Secvest 2WAY wireless fire alarm FU8320W/B Secvest 2WAY wireless magnetic contact FU8321W/B Secvest 2WAY wireless magnetic contact FU8325W/B/S Secvest 2WAY mini wireless magnetic contact FU8330 Secvest 2WAY wireless flood detector FU8340 / FU8341 Secvest 2WAY wireless smoke detector FU8350 Secvest 2WAY wireless motion detector FU8360 Secvest 2WAY animal-immune wireless motion
detector FU8370 Secvest 2WAY wireless glass breakage detector FU8380 Secvest 2WAY wireless vibration detector FU8390 Secvest 2WAY wireless emergency transmitter FU841xW/B FTS 96 E wireless window lock FU842x Secvest 2WAY wireless window bar lock (FOS550E) FU8430W/B/S Secvest 2WAY wireless window handle (FG350E) FU8435W/B/S Secvest 2WAY wireless window handle plus TVIP41550 PIR network camera
Not compatible FU8110 Secvest 2WAY wireless control unit FU8165 Secvest 2WAY wireless key switch
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8 Installation
8. Installation
IP
C
D
E
A
C
B
Key:
A) Wall tamper switch B) Housing screw C) Fixing holes on base plate D) Cable opening E) Tension relief (bar for fastening cable to cable clip)
Installation procedure:
1. Loosen the housing screw on the bottom narrow side and open the housing.
2. Using the back of the housing as a template, mark the drill holes (C). Drill the holes for the fixing screws.
3. Guide the connection cable through the appropriate opening (D).
4. Connect the power supply to the terminal block with the correct polarity (grey dashed wire is positive).
5. Connect the LAN cable (see following diagram).
Power supply for optional BT2020 backup battery
13.8 V DC (power supply unit)
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9 Installation of the backup battery (backup power supply)
6. Fasten the 13.8 V cable and LAN cable to the appropriate tension relief using the supplied cable clips.
7. Fix the housing to the wall.
8. Make sure the spring of the wall tamper switch (A) is positioned correctly.
9. Make the appropriate settings on the web server.
10. Train the wireless components.
11. After training, replace the housing cover and tighten the cover screw.
9. Installation of the backup battery (backup power supply)
1. Disconnect the alarm centre from the power supply.
2. Connect the supplied cable for the battery to the IP module. Red is the positive terminal and black is the negative terminal. See the installation section for more details.
3. Connect the battery correctly.
4. Insert the battery into the appropriate battery clip and close the housing. See the installation section for more details.
Trained wireless components and programming are not lost in the event of a power failure.
BT2020
backup battery
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10 Display and setting elements
10. Display and setting elements
10.1 Display LEDs
The display consists of 10 LEDs
Green LED (“Power” LED) for monitoring the power supply
Permanently lit: Power supply is OK
Flashing with 1 Hz: Mains power supply failure; only indicated if a
backup battery is in use.
Red LED (“Trouble” LED) for displaying faults
Off: No faults
Flashing with 1 Hz: Supervision fault (detector or device is
indicated by the channel LED flashing with 1 Hz. If only this LED flashes, this indicates that the alarm centre itself has been tampered with).
Permanently lit: Indicates jamming.
Blue LEDs (“Channel” LEDs) for detector status display
Off: Detector OK (closed)
Permanently lit: Detector is open or has triggered (open);
operating units are lit briefly indicating that a wireless signal has been received.
Flashing with 5 Hz: Empty battery on a wireless component
Flashing with 1 Hz: Wireless component has been tampered
Bottom blue LED lights up: Indicates that this refers to the second
caption level (i.e. channels 8–14).
10.2 LED table
Lights up/
Zone 1
Lights up/
Operating
units
(Secvest Key
remote control)
Layer 1 Layer 2
Lights up/
flashes
Lights up/
flashes
Lights up/
flashes
Lights up/
flashes
Lights up/
flashes
Lights up/
flashes
Lights up/
flashes
Channel 14
Channel 13
Channel 12
Channel 11
Channel 10
flashes
Lights up/
flashes
Lights up/
flashes
Lights up/
flashes
flashes
Lights up/
flashes
Lights up/
flashes
Channel 7
Channel 6
Channel 5
Channel 4
Channel 3
Channel 2
Channel 1
Does not light up Lights up
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Channel 9
Channel 8
Zone 3
Zone 2
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10.3 Acoustic signal
The alarm centre can also signal the various states and error messages acoustically:
1 x beep Centre was deactivated 2 x beep Centre was activated 8 x beep System error (tampering, jamming,
supervision), zone is open while activating the system
10.4 Setting elements on the wireless PCB
D
E
F
A
B
C
10.4.1 Programming keys (A)
On the right, there are three keys (SELECT, SET, ESC/DEL) for training and programming the wireless components.
10.4.2 Tamper switch
A cover tamper switch (B) and a wall tamper switch protect the alarm centre from unauthorised opening and removal from the wall.
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10.4.3 CON1
CON1 (C) jumper connection “FIT DISABLE TAMP”. If you set the jumper on both contacts, you deactivate the wall removal contact. (This may be helpful during programming.)
10.4.4 CON2
CON2 (D) jumper must be in the “-” position (factory setting).
10.4.5 DIP switch SW6
DIP switch SW6 (E) is factory-set as follows. The individual switches of this 8-position DIP switch enable you to choose from the following options. Switch positions 4/5/7/8 must remain in the factory settings to guarantee correct functionality.
Switch Options Factory setting “OFF”
position
“ON”
position 1 Supervision ON Off On 2 Supervision time ON Long
3 hours
Short
20 min 3 Jamming detection ON Off On 4 OFF 5 ON 6 LED mode OFF Display on Display off 7 OFF 8 Acoustic signal ON Off On
10.4.6 CON3:
CON3 (F): This jumper is used to switch on the installer mode of the FU8220 external siren. (The installer mode is deactivated in the factory default setting.)
This mode is useful for changing the battery. You can open the housing without the siren emitting any sound. The Secvest IP must also be in the “training mode” to suppress e-mail notification. („System Æ Maintenance“)
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10.5 Setting elements and connections on the IP board
1. System reset button
2. Restart button
3. NO
4. NC
5. COM
6. Burglary
7. Fire
8. Panic
9. DSL monitoring
10. 0 V
11. + terminal for power supply unit
12. – terminal for power supply unit
13. + terminal for battery connection
14. – terminal for battery connection
15. LAN network connection
Restart button (2): this starts the IP module again and the network connection. Hold down the button
for about 10 seconds. Via web server: the system can also be restarted at “System Restart system”.
Relay outputs
Transistor outputs
Æ
Maintenance Æ
10.6 Restoring the factory settings
To completely restore the alarm centre to the factory settings, you need to reset both the IP side and the wireless side.
Only reset one of the two sides and keep the settings of the other side. For example this means, if you only reset the IP side, then you don’t need to train the wireless components again.
IP board:
System reset button (1): this lets you restore the factory settings of the hardware on the IP module. This means all the settings you have made with web server will be lost. To do this, hold down the button for about 10 seconds (then the LED goes out and the factory settings are restored).
Via web server: on the web server, at System Æ Maintenance Æ Restore factory settings, you can also reset the settings made on the web server.
Please note that the network settings are also deleted, the alarm centre is then no longer available through the usual IP address.
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10 Display and setting elements
Wireless board:
1. Press SELECT on the wireless PCB until the eighth LED from the bottom lights up.
2. Push the SET button once to get to menu 8. All blue LEDs start flashing. This signals that the wireless module is ready to restore itself to the factory settings.
3. Press and hold down the ESC/DEL button for about 4 seconds until the flashing stops and the alarm centre beeps twice.
The factory settings are now restored. You are now in the main menu again.
The web server settings are retained. Only all the trained wireless components and their settings are removed.
To exit programming mode, press ESC/DEL until the alarm centre starts to beep (about once per second). Close the housing or press and hold down the cover tamper contact (SW4, underneath ESC/DEL) for about 4 seconds until it beeps twice. The data is saved in an EEPROM.
10.7 Relay and transistor outputs
The relay output allows wired components to be switched. Maximum switching power: 1,25 A ; 60 VDC
The transistor outputs are used for connecting an optional GSM dialler. Swiching power: 200mA.
Select a positive trigger polarity for controlling a GSM/PSTN dialler. Connect the 0V with the 0V of your dialler to establish equipotential bonding. In an activated state, the output is at 12V. For the numbering, refer to the chapter on “Setting elements and connections on the IP board”.
Power supply for the GSM/PSTN dialler is not possible using the Secvest IP power supply unit included.
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11 Labelling the Secvest IP
11. Labelling the Secvest IP
We recommend using the editable PDF on the supplied CD for labelling your Secvest IP, or downloading the PDF for the corresponding product from our website. Labelling the device is very simple. Enter your individual component settings in the PDF and print it out. Insert the cut-out label into the corresponding gap on the inner side of the cover.
We recommend using common, easy-to-understand abbreviations for the detector type (e.g. MC = magnetic contact, MD = motion detector, SD = smoke detector, VD = vibration detector, GD = glass breakage detector, FD = flood detector). Next, describe the location where the detector is found. This helps to identify the detector quickly and easily in the event of malfunctions (e.g. empty battery). Remember that the name must correspond to the actual programming.
4 Detector / Zone 1
3 Detector / Zone 1
2 Detector / Zone 1
1 Detector / Zone 1
Operating unit 3
Operating unit 2
Operating unit 1
11 Detector / Zone 3
10 Detector / Zone 3
9 Detector / Zone 3
8 Detector / Zone 3
7 Detector / Zone 2
6 Detector / Zone 2
5 Detector / Zone 2
12. Putting into operation
Connect the alarm centre directly to your computer using a LAN (cross-over) cable, or connect it to your network using a LAN cable. The factory-set IP address on the alarm centre is 192.168.0.50.
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13 Enclosed software
13. Enclosed software
The Secvest IP Finder is used to identify the Secvest IP in the network. It allows the corresponding IP address of the components located in the network to be determined. Install and start the IP Finder. You will find it on the accompanying software CD. Click Search – the program will search the network for any connected network devices. Once the search is finished, a list of devices found on the network is shown. You will now see the network address of the Secvest IP. Enter the IP address in your web browser to access the alarm centre.
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14 Configuration of the web server
14. Configuration of the web server
When accessing the Secvest IP over your web browser, you can configure the Secvest IP using the integrated web server in the alarm centre.
14.1 Login
In order to change the settings on the Secvest IP using the web server, you must first log in to the web server as follows:
1. Select your language
2. Enter your user name (default: “admin”)
3. Enter the password (default: “12345678”)
4. Click on “Login”
If the user name and password are entered correctly, the “Overview” screen is accessed.
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14.2 Overview
The “Overview” screen shows the current status of the Secvest-IP alarm centre, and is divided into three areas:
1. Inputs:
In the Inputs area, you will see an overview of the state of the three wireless zones (1) and three virtual IP zones (2).
The colour of the respective LED signalises the current status of the zone:
Green indicates that all detectors in the corresponding zone have not
been triggered or are closed.
Red indicates that one or more detectors in the corresponding zone
have been triggered or are open.
Grey indicates a deactivated or hidden zone, or a zone where no
detectors are connected.
Yellow indicates a fault in the connection to the virtual IP zone (vZone)
– e.g. the connection is lost to a connected PIR IP camera or an IP alarm module.
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Creating/displaying/downloading live snapshots from PIR network cameras
Under “Inputs”, live snapshots from trained PIR cameras can also be viewed and downloaded if required. This feature allows the ACTUAL status of a zone monitored by a PIR network camera to be checked.
By clicking on the name of the zone for the required PIR network camera, 9 live snapshots are created at a delay of approx. one second and displayed in an overview menu.
By clicking on one of the pictures in the overview menu, the individual snapshots open and the specific picture is displayed in an enlarged format. You can scroll through the 9 snapshots using the arrow symbol (left and right of the image).
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The 9 snapshots can be downloaded by clicking on “Download”, and saved.
The snapshots can also be downloaded as TAR archive. Ensure that a TAR compatible data compression program is used to unpack the archive (such as WinRAR or 7 Zip).
Bypass a channel via the Overview Menu
In the Input area you also can easily bypass a channel. This function allows you to take out one channel with its learned detectors, so that these will not trigger any alarm. If you set bypass for a channel, this will be valid for the next activation of the alarm panel.
To bypass a channel, click on the Status-LED of the channel you want to bypass. (like shown in the screen shot). Tick the bypass button to “On” and click “Apply”. The Status-LED will turn gray. If you would like to undo the bypass, so click again on the Status LED and choose “Off” and also click “Apply” to confirm. If you set a channel on Bypass “On”, this channel will not detect any alarm for the next activation of the alarm panel. After the next deactivation, the channel will be automatically set on bypass “Off”.
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2. Outputs:
The Outputs area lets you switch the two wireless switching outputs (1 and 2) and the relay output (3). The current status can also be determined at this time. If the LED on the button lights up and the lettering has a blue background, this indicates that the output is currently switched on (see (1)).
The outputs can only be switched manually if the “Manual” event has already been selected at “Outputs”. Make sure that all the other events are deactivated when selecting “Manual”.
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3. Alarms:
The Alarms area is used to indicate whether any alarms are present (and if so, which ones).
Possible Alarms:
¾ Burglary ¾ Fire ¾ Panic ¾ Technical ¾ Fault
Jamming
Supervision
Tampering
Battery fault
System faults can only be cleared by rectifying the cause.
Power failure
If a panic, fire or technical alarm occurs in the deactivated state, it can be reset by clicking the alarm message in the overview.
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4. Web server acoustic signalling
If the alarm centre is activated/deactivated, or if an alarm is triggered, the web server sends acoustic feedback to your web browser. (If an alarm is triggered, an additional siren alarm signal is emitted until the alarm is reset/the centre is deactivated)
The acoustic signaling in the web browser is only possible on HTML5-compatible browsers: Internet Explorer 9 (or above), Firefox 4 (or above), Safari 5 (or above). Audio playback on iPhone, iPod or iPad Safari browser is not possible for reasons of compatibility.
14.3 Inputs
Name the inputs according to the detectors that you want to train. Select the attributes and the associated alarm type. To go back to a higher level menu from a submenu, press the corresponding buttons on the selection bar on the right.
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