ZONE
N.C. CONTACTS
COMMON GROUND N.O. CONTACTS
2.2K Ohm E.O.L.
One of the
Protection zones
8
CONNECTION TERMINALS
14,15:
16:
17,18,:
17: 22:
19: Partition 1 23: Partition 2
20: 25:
26:
Common Zones
28:
18, 21, 24, 27
These terminals are prepared for connection of LED indicators to show the zone status of
partition 1 and partition 2 respectively.
Terminal 14 and 15 can be connected together to one LED indicator for combined zone
status indication of the two partitions.
This terminal is prepared for connection of LED indicator for system status indication.
These terminals are protection zones 1 to 8 and their
common grounding terminals. The zones are E.O.L. (End
of Line) monitored by a 2.2K Ohm resistor.
All normally closed (N.C.) contacts are to be wired in series with the E.O.L. resistor, where
all normally open (N.O.) contacts are to be wired in parallel with the E.O.L. resistor. The
function of the zones are programmable via the programming jumpers. The response time
of the zones is 500mS.
A protection zone with E.O.L resistor, either an open or a short will be reported as an
alarm if the zone is in armed state.
Zone 1 --- Delay Zone 4 --- Delay
Zone 2 --- Instant Zone 5 --- Instant
Zone 3 --- Instant Zone 6 --- Instant
Zone 7 --- Delay (Lobby)
Zone 8 --- 24 Hour Instant
--- Common ground ( )
The protection zones in partition 1 and partition 2 can be arm-disarm controlled
independently by separate key-switches and/or by digital keypad HA-263D.
Zone 7 is a protection zone for common area, such as lobby, which is disarm-
controlled following partition 1 or partition 2. If one of the partitions is OFF, this
common zone is OFF. It is armed only while both partitions are armed.
Zone 8 is a 24 hour protection zone that works 24 hours a day and cannot be turned
OFF with keyswitch except in the Standby period.
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NOTE:
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THE HA-263K
The standard HA-263K is supplied with only one key-
switch for arm-disarm control of the partition 1 and 2 in
combined operation. Independent control of the two
partitions require two switches. Additional key-switches
(Model: RKS-2M) can be purchased separately.
The diagram shows the connection of using one key-
switch for combined arm-disarm control of the two
partitions. All zones in the system are controlled together
except the 24 hour zone.
19,20,
21,22,
23,24,
25,26,
27,28
HA-2
3
PUT THE HABITUALLY BYPASSED ZONES IN MEMORY FOR "HOME" MODE
SET-UP WARNING, PRE-WARNING & PACIFIER BEEPS FOR THE KEYPAD
(Location HOME)
(Location 14)
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independenly
LOCATION ZONES TO BE BYPASSED VALIDATION
HOME 1 TO 7
Home mode is available only for arming the system via User
Code 3 but not for partitional operation
System does not accept putting the 24 hour zone (zone 8) for
Home mode
Home mode does not available for User Code 1 and Code 2 for
arming, but they can be used to disarm its partition
Put the intended bypassed zone(s) in memory one by one. Continuous zone number entry is
acceptable
HOME 1 2 4 --- #
Putting the habitually bypassed zone(s) in memory is convenient for the owner to set system
for HOME mode instantly. He does not require to set the bypassed zone(s) one by one every
time but just simply key in the following commands to arm the system with the zone(s) in
memory bypassed.
USER CODE 3 HOME #
LOCATION ENTRY OF CODE VALIDATION
14 1111 #
The Entry of code is a 4 digit code. Each digit represents one kind of beeps in Enable or
Disable mode.
1st Digit --- Exit Beep (Beep for exit delay)
2nd Digit --- Entry Beep (Beep for entry delay)
3rd Digit --- Alarm Warning Beep (Beep for after an alarm condition)
4th Digit --- Pacifier Beep (Beep for each key button pressed)
HOME
ZONES TO BE BYPASSED
ENTRY OF CODE
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Example: