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2. Remove the card from the device. Start of the arming procedure should be signaled by 3
short beeps.
7.4 Disarming and alarm clearing
Present the card to the device and remove it after a while (approx. 0.5 second). The
disarming and/or alarm clearing should be confirmed by 3 short beeps.
8. Operating the Alarm System by means of Keyfob
If the INT-RX, INT-RX-S, VERSA-MCU, ACU-100 or ACU-250 module is connected to the
control panel, the user can remotely control the system by means of a keyfob. Pressing a
button or combination of buttons in the keyfob may result in:
• arming;
• disarming;
• alarm clearing;
• triggering panic, fire or medical alarm;
• changing output status (activating/deactivating);
• zone violation.
A single keyfob enables execution of up to 6 functions. The user can have no more than 2
keyfobs:
– 433 MHz keyfob – supported by the INT-RX, INT-RX-S or VERSA-MCU module;
– APT-100 bidirectional keyfob – supported by the ABAX wireless system ACU-100 or
ACU-250 controller.
The system reaction to pressing a button/combination of buttons, and in case of the
bidirectional APT-100 keyfobs, also the rules of confirmation by the system of receiving the
keyfob signal, are defined individually for each keyfob. Pressing a button in the APT-100
keyfob is accompanied by three quick blinks of LEDs. Information on the keypress is sent to
the control panel. In reply, the control panel sends to the keyfob a command regarding the
way of LED lighting. Depending on the settings preprogrammed for the keyfob and the
system state, the LED can be lit for 3 seconds or remain extinguished. The lighting LED can
have the following meanings:
• acknowledgement of keyfob transmission;
• armed mode in selected partition;
• alarm in selected partition;
• trouble in system.
Note: The installer can configure the alarm system so that the sirens connected to the
system outputs can inform the user about the following events:
1 pulse – starting the arming procedure (which is equivalent to arming, if the exit delay
has not been programmed);
2 pulses – disarming;
4 pulses – alarm clearing;
7 pulses – arming is not possible, or the arming procedure has failed.
Pulse duration is approx. 0.3 seconds.