• The tamper mode, which can be normally closed or normally open.
• The accelerometer-triggered alarm — you can turn this signal off or on.
Select the power mode for the external detector:
• Turned off when the hub is disarmed — the module stops powering the external detector upon disarming and
does not process signals from the ALARM terminal. When arming the detector, the power supply resumes, but the
alarm signals are ignored for the first 8 seconds.
• Always disabled — the Transmitter saves energy by turning off the power of the external detector. The signals from
the ALARM terminal are processed both in the pulse and bistable modes.
• Always active — this mode should be used if there are any problems in the “Turned off when the hub is disarmed”.
When the security system is armed, signals from the ALARM terminal are processed no more than once in three
minutes in the pulse mode. If the bistable mode is selected, such signals are processed instantly.
If the “Always active” operating mode is selected for the module, the external detector is powered only in the “Always
active” or the “Turned off when the hub disarmed” mode, regardless of the security system status.
Indication