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Abus SECVEST User Manual

Abus SECVEST
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Secvest
User guide
V2.01.08

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Abus SECVEST Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelSECVEST
User CodesUp to 50
Backup BatteryYes
Remote ControlYes
Smartphone AppYes
Tamper protectionYes
TypeWireless
Max. number of usersUp to 50
Smart Home CompatibilityYes
Power SupplyMains-powered with backup battery

Summary

General Product Information

Safety Information

Essential instructions for safe operation and avoiding hazards.

System and Control Panel Overview

Numerical Keypad Overview

Secvest Display Explained

Menu Navigation and Operation

Arming and Disarming the System

Using Arm/Disarm Keys

Quickly arming or disarming the alarm panel using dedicated keys.

Arming/Disarming via Quick Arm Keys

Performing arming/disarming actions using specific key combinations.

Arming via User Code Entry

Arming the system by directly entering a user code.

Arming Specific Sub-areas

Selecting and arming individual or multiple sub-areas.

Internal Arming Mode

Arming only perimeter protection while occupants are home.

Arming via Chip Key

Arming and disarming the system using a proximity chip key.

Responding to Alarms

Alarm Forwarding Options

Methods for transmitting alarm notifications to external parties.

Alarm Forwarding via Telephone

Receiving alarm calls with voice messages and using DTMF commands.

Alarm Forwarding to Monitoring Station

Directing alarms to a central monitoring station for response.

Personal and Medical Emergency Calls

Forwarding emergency calls for medical or personal assistance.

User Menu and Management

User Account Management

Creating, editing, and removing user accounts and their permissions.

System Configuration Options

Configuring various system functions like outputs, volumes, and access.

Web Access Configuration

Configuring remote system access via the internet.

System Testing Procedures

Advanced System Operation

Telephone Operation Commands

Controlling the system remotely via telephone keypad commands.

Web and App Operation

Web Browser System Access

Operating the system via a web browser by entering the Secvest IP address.

Setting the Secvest IP Address

Configuring the network IP address for browser access.

Web Interface Arming and Disarming

Performing arming and disarming actions through the web interface.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

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