SATEL PERFECTA 5
Service code – a code that allows access to the service mode, as well as some functions in
the user menu.
rvice technician – the person whose function is to contrSe ol operability of the installed alarm
him.
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tions taken by the alarm system may be similar as in the event of
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stem first), has some extra time to disarm the
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you can connect a detector
Zo isolating) – procedure preventing the alarm from being
Zo ne status to another, different from that defined for the
normal state (e.g. as a result of motion being sensed by the motion detector, gas being
system and its components, as well as to eliminate possible problems. These duties can
be fulfilled by the installer or a person assigned by
Siren/beacon – a device providing information about alarms or other events in the alarm
system by means of acoustic or optical signaling.
mper alarm – reaction of the alarm system to opening the housing of a device which is
part of the alarm system, tearing off the device from the wall, cutting through the alarm
system cables, etc. Ac
alarm, however, if the tamper alarm occurs, it is advisable to call in the installer so that he
can make a checkup.
er – a person which can operate the alarm system, using a code or remote control keyfob.
arning alarm – in some situations, when the alarm criteria are met, the alarm system does
not take up immediately all the actions provided for in the event of alarm. These actions
are postponed, reaction of the system being limited to signaling warning alarm in keypads
or on indoor sirens/beacons. Thus, the user who has made a mistake entering the
protected area (without disarming the sy
system. Contact your installer to obtain detailed information on the situations when the
alarm will be preceded by warning alarm.
ne – 1. a separated portion of the protected area that can supervised by a detector. 2. the
terminals on control panel/expander electronics board to which
or another device whose state is to be supervised (panic button, siren tamper contact,
power supply output indicating loss of 230 V AC supply, etc.).
ne bypassing (inhibiting /
triggered by the selected zone when it is in the armed mode. Violations of the zone will be
ignored by the control panel.
ne violation – a change of the zo
sensed by the gas detector, etc.).
5. EN 50131 standard for Grade 2 consequences
If the installer has configured the control panel in compliance with the EN 50131 standard
uld be composed of at least 5 characters.
lay and sound
ypad (without entering the code) is not available.
lation, trouble).
How requirements of the standard affect the use of the control panel is described in detail
hereunder.
requirements for Grade 2:
1. The user codes sho
2. The amount of information provided in the keypads by means of LEDs, disp
signaling is limited.
3. The quick arming from ke
4. Arming may be impossible, if one of the situations provided for in the standard occurs
(zone vio