DAITEM SH426AX User manual


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Contents
1. ntroduction ...................................... 103
2. Preparing the siren .......................... 104
2.1 Tooling required............................ 104
2.2 Opening the siren and
connecting the power supply....... 104
3. Recognition programming.............. 106
4. Setting the parameters ................... 107
4.1 Delayed alarm sounding
upon intrusion............................... 107
4.2 Setting the sounding parameters 107
4.3 Type of sounding.......................... 108
4.4 Sound level of arm and disarm
command indications................... 108
4.5 Transfer of arm and disarm
command indications................... 108
4.6 Indication of audible signals
and door bell................................. 108
4.7 Validation of radio link
in installation mode ...................... 108
4.8 Modification of speech
synthesis system language.......... 109
4.9 Triggering upon intrusion.............. 109
4.10 Protection system armed
indication .................................... 109
4.11 Alarm in armed presence
mode indication.......................... 109
4.12 Triggering following
a communication network
interruption ................................. 109
4.13 Radio tamper.............................. 110
4.14 Duration of flashing ................... 110
4.15 Indication of break-in
following intrusion ...................... 110
4.16 Visual localisation of flashing
strobe following break-in............ 110
4.17 Allocation of siren
to an alarm group....................... 112
4.18 Type of indication ....................... 112
4.19 Anti-tamper switch triggering .... 113
4.20 Fire alarm indication ................... 113
4.21 Checking..................................... 113
4.22 Deletion of parameters............... 113
5. nstalling the siren............................ 114
5.1 Choosing the best place
to install the siren.......................... 114
5.2 Testing the radio range................. 114
5.3 Fixing the siren in place................ 115
6. Performing a real test...................... 116
7. Maintenance..................................... 117
7.1 Fault indications ........................... 117
7.2 Changing the battery.................... 118
8. Summary of parameters ................. 118
9. Technical data .................................. 121
Recommendations
The user must not attempt to access the siren’s internal parts, except areas described in this
manual. If the user does access these parts, the product guarantee will be considered null and
void and DAITEM shall not be held responsible for any problems. Touching the siren’s internal
parts and/or electronic components can damage the product. Furthermore, the siren is designed
in such a way that these parts and components do not need to be accessed for operation or
maintenance purposes.
MPORTANT: the siren’s sounding level can cause hearing disorders. Take the necessary
precautions before testing the product.

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1. Introduction
Following a command
Vocal message
Commands Disarm “bip, Off”
Arm “bip, Armed”
Armed Partial 1 or 2 “bip, Armed Partial 1” or “bip, Armed Partial 2”
Disarm Group “bip, Off”: if all the groups allocated to the siren are disarmed
“bip, Off Group X”: if only part of the groups allocated to the siren
are disarmed
Arm Group “bip, Armed”: if all the groups allocated to the siren are armed
“bip, Armed Group X”: if only part of the groups allocated
to the siren are armed
Arm Presence mode “bip, Armed Presence”
Door bell “ding dong”
Disarm under duress “bip, Off”
System
status query Disarm “bip, Off”
Arm “bip, Armed”
Armed Partial 1 or 2 “bip, Armed Partial 1” or “bip, Armed Partial 2”
Disarm group “bip, Off Group X”
Arm Presence mode “bip, Armed Presence”
Alarms Intrusion when
presence mode armed “bip, bip, bip, bip, intrusion Group X”
Entry delay “bip, bip, bip, bip, protection active”
Fire alarm loud sounding for 15 s then “Fire Alarm” (alternating)
Warning N°1 “Barking”
N° 2 “Beware, Intrusion alarm armed”
N°3 “Beware, Protected zone”
N° 4 “Intruder detected”
N° 5 “Intrusion, Alarm triggered”
Deterrence
Prealarm
Changing
siren modes User test mode “bip, TEST_ ODE”
Installation mode “bip, INSTALLATION_ ODE”
User mode “bip, USER_ ODE”
MPORTANT
• Some functions are only available with versions 2.0.0 or later
(press on the control panel keypad to check the version).
• The operating differences with former ranges are described in the compatibility booklet
available in the Daitem installers section at www.daitem.co.uk.
depending
on chosen
parameters
}
In addition to the protection provided by the control panel with built-in siren and keypad, the
external siren with vocal messages and flashing strobe makes it possible to:
• deter intruders (vocal messages),
• alert neighbours (external sounding mode),
• easily locate the alarm (flashing strobe).
If a fire is detected, the siren is triggered for 5 minutes in fire sounding mode.
Thanks to its built-in transmitter, the siren informs the control panel when it has a battery
problem. If somebody attempts to pull the siren off the wall, it sounds and then triggers all
the alerts and deterrents via the control panel.
Vocal messages
The siren issues the following vocal messages:

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2. Preparing t e siren
2.1 Tooling required
2.2 Opening the siren and connecting the power supply
MPORTANT: the fixing screws
and wall plugs are not supplied.
6 mm
PZ 2
1. Insert a screwdriver into
the bottom right-hand
corner between the base
and the siren and apply
pressure to open the siren.
2. Place the siren on a flat surface, remove the base
by inclining it at a 45° angle (A)
and pull it downwards (B).
Example: The system is in Armed Partial 2 mode but the siren has a battery fault.
When the “system status query” order is sent from the keypad or remote control, the control
panel and siren issue the following vocal messages:
“Bip, Armed Partial 2,
bip, Fault, System”
“Bip, System_status, Armed
Partial 2, bip, 12/03 at 12:00, Fault,
Voltage, Remote_Control_Unit 1”
A
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B

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3. Lift up the screw cover and remove the
screw from its slot.
5. Position the power pack on the guide
rails.
6. Slide the power pack to the left until it
is locked into place.
8. Position the locking screw in its slot.
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SH424AX
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4. Guarantee sticker
Remove the pre-cut part of the sticker
and stick it to the guarantee certificate
in the user manual supplied with the
control panel. If you are adding the
siren to an existing system, use the
guarantee sticker provided with this
product.
Unlocking key
Locking screw
and battery
cover screw
Guarantee
sticker
Screw
cover
Bottom view of siren
Siren
opening
Locking screw slot
7. Reposition the battery cover and screw
it in place using one of the screws (A).
Screw slot A
To remove the lithium power pack, press on the unlocking key and slide the pack towards the
right.
MPORTANT
• When the siren is powered, it will issue a long beep and automatically switch to installation
mode (tamper mechanism disabled).
• f the siren does not respond as it should: - disconnect the power pack,
- wait for 2 minutes,
- reconnect the lithium power pack,
- check the siren issues a long beep as it should.

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MPORTANT
• The siren does not need to be placed close to the control panel for recognition programming.
n fact, it is advisable to move it away from the panel (to a distance of at least 2 m).
• The control panel gives the siren a n° during recognition programming.
3. Recognition programming
Recognition programming allows the siren to be recognised by the control panel.
It must be done with the control panel and siren in installation mode. If they are not in
installation mode, enter:
then
master code installer code
Siren recognition programming sequence:
))))))))))
Briefly press
the siren
“test” button
Press and hold “Off”
until the control panel
responds
The siren issues
an audible signal
to confirm
programming
The control panel
announces the siren n°.
“beeeep”“bip” “bip, off,
control panel”
MPORTANT: the control panel and siren issue three short beeps to indicate a programming
error. When this happens, perform recognition programming again from the start.
“bip, siren n°”
10 s max.

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4. Setting t e parameters
The siren’s parameters are factory-programmed.
Each parameter can nevertheless be modified using the control panel keypad.
To set the siren’s parameters, first choose the parameters to be modified and then enter:
The control panel and siren must be in installation mode to set the siren’s parameters. If they
are not, enter:
then
master code
installer code
“bip, installation
mode”
Siren alarm sounding can be delayed by 60 seconds maximum. This gives users enough
time to disarm the system before the alarm siren sounds if, for instance, they have pressed
the wrong button. To delay sounding, enter:
Factory setting: 0 s
siren n° from 0 to 60 s
4.1 Delayed alarm sounding upon intrusion
parameter
n°
siren n° parameter
value
MPORTANT: all parameter-setting must be done using TwinLoad®software available in the
Daitem installers section at www.daitem.co.uk.
4.2 Setting the sounding parameters
4.2.1 Duration of alarm sounding
To modify the duration of sounding, enter
Factory setting: 90 s
siren n° from 20 to 180 s
4.2.2 Level of sounding
To modify the level of sounding, enter:
Factory setting: 0
siren n° 0: normal
1: quiet
“bip, installation
mode”

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For greater user-friendliness, the sound level can be increased or decreased.
To do this, enter:
Factory setting: 4 = average
siren n° from 1 to 8
4.4 Sound level of disarm and arm command indications
0: internal
1: external
To modify the type of siren sounding, enter:
Factory setting: external
siren n°
4.3 Type of sounding
To modify the transfer of indications, enter:
Factory setting: 0
siren n° 0: disabled
1: sounding
2: vocal message (“bip, bip, bip, bip, Off or Armed”)
3: sounding and flashing
4: vocal message (“bip, bip, bip, bip, Off or Armed”) and flashing
5: flashing
4.5 Transfer of arm and disarm commands
This function is factory-set to be disabled. It can be enabled if required.
To do this, enter:
Factory setting: 0
siren n° 0: disabled
1: sounding
4.6 Indication of audible signals and door bell
This function is used to validate the radio link test in installation mode on 1 of the 2 radio
bands. To switch to 2 bands, enter:
Factory setting: 0
siren n° 0: validation on 1 of the 2 bands
1: validation on 2 bands
4.7 Validation of radio link in installation mode

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The French language can be replaced by another language according to the user’s
nationality. To do this, enter:
Factory setting: 0
siren n° 0: French 3: Spanish
1: Italian 4: Dutch
2: German 5: English
4.8 Modification of speech synthesis system language
The alarm is factory-set to be triggered as soon as an intrusion is detected. This function
can be deactivated or activated for intrusion confirmed indications only. To do this, enter:
Factory setting: 1
siren n° 0: disabled
1: single or confirmed intrusion
2: confirmed intrusion only
4.9 Triggering upon intrusion
When this function is enabled, the siren indicates that the system is armed either by issuing a
series of 4 beeps or the voice message “bip, bip, bip, bip, Protection Active”. The function is
not enabled by default.
Factory setting: 0
siren n° 0: disabled
1: quiet sounding (“bip, bip, bip, bip”)
2: vocal message (“bip, bip, bip, bip, Protection Active”)
4.10 Protection system armed indication
The siren is factory-set to sound loudly for 15 s in case of intrusion. This function can be
modified. To do this, enter:
Factory setting: 2
siren n°
4.11 Alarm indication in armed presence mode
When this function is enabled, loud sounding can be triggered (except when parameter 26 is
set at 0).
Factory setting: 0
siren n° 0: disabled
1: loud sounding triggered if the system is totally armed
2: loud sounding triggered 24/24
4.12 Triggering following a communication network interruption
0: disabled
1: quiet sounding (4 beeps)
2: loud sounding (15 s)
3: vocal message (“bip, bip,
bip, bip, intrusion group x”)
4: quiet sounding (4 beeps) and flashing (5 s)
5: loud sounding (15 s) and flashing (15 s)
6: vocal message (“bip, bip, bip, bip,
intrusion group x”) and flashing (5 s)
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The “break-in indication” function lets a neighbour or correspondent know that an intruder is
still on the monitored premises. When intrusion occurs, the strobe is activated continuously.
After a period of 3 minutes without intrusion, the flashing becomes discontinuous (on for
6 seconds, off for 6 seconds) indicating that there is no intruder on the premises. If the
intruder returns, the strobe is reactivated continuously once more (see diagram).
To modify the break-in indication, enter:
Factory setting: 0
siren n° 0: disabled
1: enabled
2: enabled 24 h
4.15 Indication of break-in following intrusion
To modify the duration of flashing, enter:
Factory setting: 15 min
siren n° from 1 to 60 min
4.14 Duration of flashing
If the radio links are deliberately tampered with, the siren is triggered.
To activate or deactivate the radio anti-tamper system, enter:
Factory setting: 1
siren n° 0: disabled
1: enabled
4.13 Radio tamper
The “visual localisation” function can be triggered following a “break-in indication” (if this
function has been enabled) or once the “flashing duration” has run its course. By extending
the effect of the flashing strobe (on for 6 seconds, off for 16 seconds), the “visual
localisation” function helps the user’s correspondent to visually localise the premises where
the alarm has been triggered (see diagram on next page).
To modify the strobe’s visual localisation function, enter:
Factory setting: 0
siren n° 0: disabled
1: enabled 2 h
2: enabled 48 h
4.16 Visual localisation of flashing strobe following break-in

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Continuous flashing Flashing: On 6 s
Off 6 s Flashing: On 6 s
Off 16 s
How the different functions work: • duration of flashing (parameter 5)
• break-in indication (parameter 35)
• visual localisation of flashing strobe (parameter 36)
2 min
3 min
24 h
24 h
2 min
3 min
2 min
3 min
Duration of flashing: 2 min
Break-in indication: enabled or disabled
Visual localisation: disabled
Duration of flashing: 5 min
Break-in indication: enabled
Visual localisation: disabled
Duration of flashing: 3 min
Break-in indication: enabled 24 h
Visual localisation: disabled
Duration of flashing: 2 min
Break-in indication: enabled or disabled
Visual localisation: enabled 2 h
Duration of flashing: 5 min
Break-in indication: enabled
Visual localisation: enabled 2 h
Duration of flashing: 3 min
Break-in indication: enabled 24 h
Visual localisation: enabled 48 h
I N T R U S I O N
2 h
2 min
2 h
3 min
72 h + 3 min
48 h
5 min
24 h + 3 min
2 h + 2 min
2 h + 5 min
MPORTANT
• f the “break-in indication” function (parameter 35) and/or the “visual localisation” function
(parameter 36) is/are activated, the installer should be aware that this will use up the
batteries at a faster rate than usual when the complete indication cycle is triggered (see the
table below for the power pack battery life according to selected parameters).
• When parameters 35 and/or 36 are selected with a long-duration indication value (value 2),
we recommend changing the power pack on a yearly basis.
Power pack battery life according to the programming of parameters 35 and 36:
Parameter 35: “break-in indication function”
012
Parameter 36:
“visual
localisation
function”
0
5 years
10 complete
activations/year (factory)
5 years
8 complete
activations/year
2 years
2 complete
activations/year
1
5 years
7 complete
activations/year
5 years
4 complete
activations/year
2 years
2 complete
activations/year
2
2 years
2 complete
activations/year
2 years
2 complete
activations/year
2 years
1 complete
activation/year

4.18.3 For prealarms
To modify the type of prealarm indication, enter:
Factory setting: 2
siren n° 0: disabled
1: sounding (loud for 15 s)
2: sounding (loud for 15 s)
and flashing
3: flashing (15 s)
4: vocal message n° 1 + flashing (15 s)
5: vocal message n° 2 + flashing (15 s)
6: vocal message n° 3 + flashing (15 s)
7: vocal message n° 4 + flashing (15 s)
8: vocal message n° 5 + flashing (15 s)
4.18.2 For deterrence
To modify the type of deterrence indication, enter:
Factory setting: 2
siren n° 0: disabled
1: sounding (5 s)
2: sounding
and flashing (5 s)
3: flashing (5 s)
4: vocal message n° 1 + flashing (5 s)
5: vocal message n° 2 + flashing (5 s)
6: vocal message n° 3 + flashing (5 s)
7: vocal message n° 4 + flashing (5 s)
8: vocal message n° 5 + flashing (5 s)
4.18.1 For warnings
To modify the type of warning indication, enter:
Factory setting: 3
5 vocal messages are available in order to personalise indications.
The messages are as follows: N° 1 “Barking”
N° 2 “Beware, Intrusion alarm enabled”
N° 3 “Beware, Protected zone”
N°4 “Intruder detected”
N° 5 “Intrusion, Alarm triggered”
siren n° 0: disabled
1: sounding (2 s)
2: sounding
and flashing (5 s)
3: flashing (5 s)
4: vocal message n° 1 + flashing (5 s)
5: vocal message n° 2 + flashing (5 s)
6: vocal message n° 3 + flashing (5 s)
7: vocal message n° 4 + flashing (5 s)
8: vocal message n° 5 + flashing (5 s)
4.18 Type of indication
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To allocate the siren to one or several alarm system groups, enter:
Factory setting: all groups
Example, to allocate siren n° 1 to Group 2 and Group 3, enter:
...
siren n° groups from 1 to 8 depending
on the type of control panel
4.17 Allocation of siren to an alarm group

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To modify the conditions under which the anti-tamper switch will activate the siren, enter:
Factory setting: 1
siren n° 0: enabled 24 h/day
1: enabled if system totally armed
4.19 Anti-tamper switch triggering
To modify the fire alarm indication, enter:
Factory setting: 1
siren n° 0: sounding
1: sounding and vocal message (“Fire_Alarm”)
4.20 Fire alarm indication
4.21 Checking
To check parameter-setting, enter:
Example, to check on siren n° 1, parameter 4: duration of sounding, enter:
siren n° parameter
n°
“4, bip, 9, 0”
4.22 Deletion of parameters
• To delete a parameter, enter:
siren n° parameter
n°
• To delete all parameters, enter:
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The siren should preferably be placed:
• at a height,
• far away from possible sources of electrical interference (electricity meter, telephone box,
etc.).
Never fix the siren to a metal wall.
5. Installing t e siren
5.1 Choosing the best place to install the siren
MPORTANT: make sure there is a distance of at least 2 metres between each product, except
between two detectors.
5.2 Testing the radio range
Before fixing the siren in place, test its radio range in the chosen location by putting it there.
f the test is satisfactory, fix the siren in place. Otherwise, move it to a different
location.
1. Press the test button 2. The control panel
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5.3 Fixing the siren in place
1. • Remove the tamper mechanism
washer located at the back of the
base.
• Remove the two fixing washers located
at the back of the base. Remove any
extra parts from the washers.
• Remove the tamper washer located at
the back of the base.
• For the siren to be installed there must
be a space of 6 cm to the left of the
base, 4 cm above and 18 cm below.
This clearance allows for the siren to be
easily opened or locked.
• Fix the base at 3 points:
- the two fixing points (B),
- the tamper mechanism (AP).
OR
The siren can be fixed in two different ways:
• For the siren to be installed there must
be a space of 6 cm to the left of the
base, 4 cm above and 18 cm below.
This clearance allows for the siren to be
easily opened or locked.
• Fix the base at 3 points:
- the two fixing points (A),
- the tamper mechanism (AP).
Detachable
tamper
mechanism
washer
Insert adjustable fixing washers here
Tamper mechanism
hole with washer (AP)Tamper mechanism
hole with washer (AP)
Pozidriv 2
Detachable
tamper
mechanism
washer
Detachable
washers
6 cm
18 cm
wall
4 cm Insert adjustable fixing washers here
6 cm
18 cm
wall
4 cm
Detachable tamper
mechanism washer

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1. Loosen the siren locking screw.
2. Open the siren.
3. Check triggering:
• of the siren
• of the control panel
• of the telephone dialler
4. Issue an Off order.
6. Performing a real test
Testing triggering when there is an attempt to remove the siren
MPORTANT: the sounding level of the siren
can cause hearing disorders. The necessary
precautions must therefore be taken before
testing siren triggering.
3. Close the siren and lock it
using the screw located
inside the product.
Bottom view of siren
Siren locking
Siren opening
(A) 45°
2. Position the siren open
at an angle of 45° (A) in
relation to the base and
insert the pivots on the
base into the hinges.
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The control panel supervises and identifies the siren. It monitors the state of the:
• power supply,
• radio link,
• tamper contact.
If a fault is memorised the control panel issues a voice message to indicate the fault
following a system command (see § Fault indications in the control panel installation
manual).
The siren also provides vocal indication of faults following a command issued from a control
unit:
7. Maintenance
7.1 Fault indications
Commands Vocal messages
Disarm “bip, Off.... Alarm System or Fault System”
Disarm group “bip, Off...”
or
“bip, Off Group X... Alarm System or Fault Voltage Siren or Fault System”
Arm with time delay “bip, Armed... Exit Opened or Exit Inhibited or Faults System
or Faults Voltage Siren”
Arm without time delay “bip, Armed... Exit Opened or Fault System”
Armed Partial 1 or 2 “bip, Armed Partial 1 or 2... Exit Opened or Exit Inhibited or Faults System
with time delay or Fault Voltage Siren”
Armed Partial 1 or 2 “bip, Armed Partial 1 or 2 ... Exit Opened or Fault System”
without time delay
Arm Presence mode “bip, Armed Presence... Exit Opened or Faults System or Fault Voltage Siren”
Arm Group with time delay “bip, Armed Group X... Exit Opened or Exit Inhibited or Faults System
or Fault Voltage Siren”
Arm Group “bip, Armed” or “bip, Armed Group X... Exit Opened or Fault System”
without time delay
System status “bip, Off, Fault System”
“bip, Armed Presence, Fault system”
“bip, Armed, Exit Inhibited”
“bip, Armed Partial 1 or 2 ... Exit Opened or Fault System”
“bip, Armed Group ... Exit Opened or Fault System”
• Example 1, the siren’s battery
is indicated to be faulty
following a control panel
System Status command:
“Bip, System Status, Armed
Partial 2, bip, 12/03 at 12:00,
Fault System”
“Bip, Armed Partial 2,
bip, Fault System”
• Example 2, exit 3 has not
been closed and this is
indicated following a control
panel Armed Partial 1
command:
“Bip, Armed Partial 1,
bip, 12/03 at 12:00,
Exit 3 Open”
“Bip, Armed Partial 1,
bip, Exit Open”

Parameter description Parameter-setting Factory Possible values Page
sequence parameter
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Delayed sounding ** 4 * siren n° * 3 * ?? ** 0: immediate from 0 to 60 s 107
upon intrusion 0: immediate
Sounding duration ** 4 * siren n° * 4 * ??? ** 90 s from 20 s to 180 s 107
Flashing duration ** 4 * siren n° * 5 * ?? ** 15 min from 1 to 60 min 110
Type of sounding ** 4 * siren n° * 10 * ? ** external 0: internal 108
1: external
Sound level of disarm/ ** 4 * siren n° * 11 * ? ** 4: average from 1 to 8 108
arm indications
Transfer of disarm/arm ** 4 * siren n° * 12 * ? ** 0: disabled 0: disabled 108
indications 1: sounding
2: vocal message
3: sounding
and flashing
4: vocal message
and flashing
5: flashing
Indication of audible ** 4 * siren n° * 13 * ? ** 0: disabled 0: disabled 108
signals and door bell 1: enabled
Validation of radio link ** 4 * siren n° * 15 * ? ** 0: on one of 0: validation 108
in installation mode 2 bands 0: on 1 of 2 bands
1: validation
0: on 2 bands
8. Summary of parameters
To change the battery:
1. send a disarm command,
2. switch the control panel to installation mode:
then
3. remove the siren from the wall,
4. remove the faulty lithium power pack,
5. wait for 2 minutes before connecting the new lithium pack,
6. close the siren and put it back on its base,
7. switch the control panel to user mode:
8. test triggering.
7.2 Changing the battery
master code
installer code
installer code
• The lithium battery pack must be replaced by the same type of pack
with the same technical characteristics, i.e. 2 x (3.6 V – 13 Ah).
• We advise you to use the DA TEM BatLi22 pack available in the catalogue
in order to guarantee individual safety and equipment reliability.
• Dispose of the waste lithium power pack in an appropriate recycling bin.
Li

Parameter description Parameter-setting Factory Possible values Page
sequence parameter
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Selection of speech ** 4 * siren n° * 17 * ? * * 0: French 0: French 109
synthesis system 1: Italian
language 2: German
3: Spanish
4: Dutch
5: English
Sounding level ** 4 * siren n° * 19 * ? * * 0: normal 0: normal 107
1: quiet
Triggering upon intrusion ** 4 * siren n° * 20 * ? ** 1: single or 0: disabled 109
confirmed 1: single or
1: confirmed
1: intrusion
2: confirmed
intrusion only
Protection system ** 4 * siren n° * 21 * ? ** 1: disabled 0: disabled 109
armed indication 1: sounding
2: vocal message
Alarm indication in ** 4 * siren n° * 22 * ? ** 2: loud 0: disabled 109
armed presence mode 2: sounding 1: quiet sounding
2: (15 s) (4 beeps)
2: loud sounding
(15 s)
3: vocal message
4: quiet sounding
(4 beeps)
and flashing
5: loud sounding
(15 s) and
flashing
6: vocal message
and flashing
7: flashing
Triggering upon ** 4 * * 26 * ? ** 0: disabled 0: disabled 109
communication 1: loud sounding
network interruption 1: triggered if the
1: system is totally
1: armed
2: loud sounding
triggered 24/24
Radio tamper ** 4 * siren n° * 27 * ? ** 1: enabled 0: disabled 110
1: enabled
Indication of break-in ** 4 * siren n° * 35 * ? * * 0: disabled 0: disabled 110
following intrusion 1: enabled
2: enabled 24h
Visual localisation ** 4 siren n° * 36 * ? * * 0: disabled 0: disabled 110
of flashing following 1: enabled 2 h
intrusion 2: enabled 48 h
Allocation of a siren ** 4 * siren n° * 37 * ? ** all groups Selection of 112
to one or several group(s): from 1
intrusion groups to 8 depending on
type of control
panel

Parameter description Parameter-setting Factory Possible values Page
sequence parameter
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Type of warning ** 4 siren n° * 72 ? ** 3: flashing 0: disabled 112
indication 1: sounding
2: sounding
and flashing
3: flashing
4: vocal message
n° 1 + flashing
5: vocal message
n° 2 + flashing
6: vocal message
n° 3 + flashing
7: vocal message
n° 4 + flashing
8: vocal message
n° 5 + flashing
Type of deterrence ** 4 * siren n° * 73 * ? ** 2: sounding 0: disabled 112
indication and 1: sounding
flashing 2: sounding
and flashing
3: flashing
4: vocal message
n° 1 + flashing
5: vocal message
n° 2 + flashing
6: vocal message
n° 3 + flashing
7: vocal message
n° 4 + flashing
8: vocal message
n° 5 + flashing
Type of prealarm ** siren n° * 74 ? ** 2: sounding 0: disabled 112
indication and 1: sounding
flashing 2: sounding
and flashing
3: flashing
4: vocal message
n° 1 + flashing
5: vocal message
n° 2 + flashing
6: vocal message
n° 3 + flashing
7: vocal message
n° 4 + flashing
8: vocal message
n° 5 + flashing
Anti-tamper switch ** 4 * siren n° 75 * ? ** 1: enabled 0: enabled 24h/day 113
triggering if system 1: enabled if
totally system totally
armed armed
Fire alarm indication ** 4 * siren n° * 76 * ? ** 1: sounding 0: sounding 113
and vocal 1: sounding and
message vocal message
Deletion of all ** 4 * siren n° * 197 *** - - 113
parameters
Deletion of one ** 4 * siren n° * parameter n° - - 113
parameter ** 0 **
{
N° 1 “Barking”
N° 2 “Beware, Intrusion alarm Armed”
N° 3 “Beware, Protected zone”
N° 4 “Intruder detected”
N° 5 “Intrusion, Alarm triggered”
{
N° 1 “Barking”
N° 2 “Beware, Intrusion alarm Armed”
N° 3 “Beware, Protected zone”
N° 4 “Intruder detected”
N° 5 “Intrusion, Alarm triggered”
{
N° 1 “Barking”
N° 2 “Beware, Intrusion alarm Armed”
N° 3 “Beware, Protected zone”
N° 4 “Intruder detected”
N° 5 “Intrusion, Alarm triggered”
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