Yale HSA3600 User manual

HSA3600
Control panel alarm system
Installation
Programming
Operating
Keep in a handy place for reference and for
future maintenance
Helpline 01902 635998

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Introduction
General system overview
Thank you for choosing the Yale HSA3600
Security Alarm System. This simple to install
system has been designed with the user in mind.
Two window stickers are included in the pack.
Please stick them in a front and rear window.
No connections
All the components are self contained and no
connections are needed between the units. There
is no need to damage the home decor, lift carpets
or run cables.
Number of devices
You can install up to 20 devices in the system.
As well as extra door/window contacts and PIRs,
you can add smoke detectors, keyfob remote
controls, keypad remote controls and help
buttons.
Long battery life
There is no need to wire into the mains supply
or seek the services of a qualified electrician as all
the components are powered by battery (all
batteries included).
Batteries will operate for 3 years before they
need changing. Regular testing and battery
changes (when notified by the system) will ensure
reliability and peace of mind. Please note that
alkaline batteries must be used as replacements.
Tamper proof system
The security detectors and external siren are
'tamper' protected. Any unauthorised tampering
with these items will result in an alarm. This
feature can be turned off by the user when a
battery change is required.
Home and away arming
In addition to fully arming the system, the
HSA3600 also allows you to ‘home’ arm. The
'home' mode allows you to arm the system in
such a way that you can protect the non-sleeping
areas, such as downstairs, allowing access from
the bedroom to the bathroom for example,
without triggering the alarm.
Take care of your safety
Display extreme caution when using ladders or
steps, please follow manufacturer instructions.
Be careful when using hand and power tools
and follow the manufacturers' guidelines when
using them. Take care that the correct tools are
used. Wear goggles or protective clothing where
required.
The external Siren is extremely loud, please
ensure you replace the cover and retreat to a safe
distance before testing.
Warranty
Please complete and return the warranty card.
This will not be returned unless it is for an
extended warranty period.
Yale offer extended periods of warranty, please
see warranty card for details.
Calling for help
Yale have a helpline team who are there to
offer advice or solve problems over the phone.
Have your certificate number ready.
Helpline 01902 635998
Helpline service available 9am-5pm Monday to
Friday.
Information and illustrations are subject to change within this document. Yale reserves the right to alter the specification and product
design at anytime without notice.
Yale® is a registered trademark. © 2003 Security Products UK Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Contents
Contents
1Location planning 4
2Unpack the parts 6
3Easy install programming 8
4Installation/mounting 11
5Arming and disarming 13
System records 14
Configuring your system 15
Testing the system 18
Adding accessories 18
Changing the batteries 20
Trouble shooting 22
Specifications 23
Key points Back cover
Recommended installation sequence
We recommend you follow the simple install
sequence, headings numbered 1-5.
Subsequent sections provide:
•Use of additional accessory devices including
keypad and keyfob remote controls, smoke
alarm and help button
Carton contents
Control unit
External siren
2 x PIRs
2 x door contacts
2 x door contact magnets
4 x 1.5V AAA alkaline cells
6 x 1.5V AA alkaline cells
8 x 1.5V D alkaline cells
2 x large adhesive pads
2 x small adhesive pads
4 x small wall plugs
12 x medium wall plugs
4 x large wall plugs
4 x 4mm x 30mm cross head fixing screws
4 x 3.5mm x 22mm cross head fixing screws
12 x 3.5mm x 16mm cross head fixing screws
4 x 3mm x 12mm cross head fixing screws
2 x window stickers
HSA3020 Passive infra-red (PIR) detector
HSA3030 3 x Passive infra-red (PIR) detectors
HSA3010 Door/window contact
HSA3090 Multiple door/window contact switches
HSA3060 Remote control (keyfob)
HSA3080 Remote keypad
HSA3045 Help button
HSA3070 Smoke detector
HSA3050 External siren
Accessories available

Location planning
Work out the best places to locate the devices for maximum protection. Having chosen
the locations do not mount at this stage.
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Home and away mode planning
The home arming mode allows the premises to
be part armed so that no one can get inside
without warning the occupier, yet the person
already inside the house can move freely without
triggering the alarm. For example the downstairs
of a house can be armed while upstairs can be
disarmed allowing the user to go to bed without
causing an alarm.
If this feature is to be used, then it should
be planned now, before installation.
Decide what areas can be occupied when in
home arming mode, the sensors for these areas
should be programmed to home omit; and the
sensors activated on the path to access the
control unit should be to be set to home delay as
explained in ‘Further programming’ (page 16).
This mode is best used with additional PIR and
Door/Window contact accessories.
Operating range
All devices must be within 30 metres of the
control unit and must not be mounted on or near
large metal objects. Avoid obvious sources of
electrical interference such as fridges and
microwave ovens.
Tamper switches
When mounting devices ensure that any
tamper switches close fully. On uneven surfaces it
may be necessary to place packing behind the
switch for reliable operation.
Extend the system
Extend the system in the future to increase
your security or as your needs change.
For example, add extra PIR detectors and extra
door/window contacts.
Help button accessory
The help button provides extra protection
for you and your family. When help is needed
the button can activate your alarm
immediately - even when the system is
disarmed.
•Mount on bedroom wall or by the front
door
•Not clearly visible to an intruder
•Easily accessible
•Out of reach of children
•Not outdoors
Keypad remote control accessory
When used as second keypad, it is ideal
in bedrooms or at the top of a stairwell so
the ground floor can be armed when going
to bed for the night. Or, at a side or back
door for alternative entry.
•Mount at chest height for ease of use
•Designed for indoor use only
•Keypad should be accessible from a
protected entry/exit point
•Ensure that the keypad is not visible from
the outside of the premises.

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Smoke detector accessory
•Mount on the ceiling at the top of a
stairwell, or where smoke would most
likely be detected
•Install additional detectors if there are
closed doors preventing smoke from
reaching detectors
PIR movement detector
•Mount in a position such that an intruder would
normally move across the PIRs field of view
•Height should be between 1.7 and 2.3 metres
above floor level
•Location in a corner will ensure wider room
coverage
•Do not mount the PIR where its field of view will
be obstructed e.g. by curtains, ornaments etc
•Do not point directly at sources of heat e.g. fires or
boilers, and do not position directly above radiators
•Avoid mounting the PIR directly facing a window
•Do not point the PIR at a door protected by a
door/window contact
Keyfob remote control accessory
Can be used inside or outside the
property and can be kept on your keyring.
Door/Window contact
Select a door that will be the main point
of entry and exit, usually your front door.
•Mount as high as possible
•Do not aim a PIR at this door or window
Siren
Choose a position on an external wall
where the siren would be most prominent.
Mount as high as possible, out of easy reach.
Control unit
•Ensure the control unit is accessible when
entering through a protected entry/exit
point
•Avoid mounting the control unit where it
would be visible from the outside of the
premises
•Wall mounted

Control unit
Loosen the lid securing screw on the right hand
side of the control unit and hinge the lid forward
and to the left hand side to reveal the battery
compartment
1Remove the four screws as shown and take off
the compartment lid.
2Insert the D cell batteries provided into the
battery compartment, taking care to put the
batteries in the right way around.
3The unit will give a long beep when the last
battery is inserted and the front display will
show Alarm On for a while.
4Replace the battery compartment with the four
screws taking care not to over tighten.
WARNING
The siren is very loud, avoid touching the
tamper switch arm or opening and closing the
lid unnecessarily.
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Unpack all the parts onto a table top
Identify all the parts to get to know the system and get up and running quickly by programming
them on a table top before installing them.
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Siren
WARNING: The siren is very loud, be
prepared!
1Remove the cover by unscrewing the single
screw located at the bottom.
2Remove the covers of the two internal
compartments.
3Insert the four D batteries as shown.
There will be a slight pause and the siren will
beep and the LEDs flash.
Tamper
switch
Jumper
switches
Fixing holes
x 4

PIR movement detector
Remove the fixing screw and cover assembly
and insert the three AA batteries as shown.
•The light will flash for 30 seconds while the unit
stabilises.
Door/window contact
1Remove the cover by loosening the fixing
screw.
2Insert the two AAA batteries as shown. The
indicator will flash briefly. 7
+
+
+
3
A
b
Remote keypad accessory
Remove the cover and insert the PP3
battery as shown. The ‘Tx’ LED will flash
briefly while components initialise.
Smoke detector accessory
Twist off backing plate and insert 4 AAA
batteries as shown.
Remote keyfob accessory
Slide off the battery cover, insert the
23A/MN21 battery as shown, and replace
cover. Switch to ‘on’.
Tamper
switch Jumper switch
Learn/Test button
Tamper
switch
Jumper
switch
Extension terminalsMagnet
Learn/Test
button
Learn/Test button
Help button accessory
Remove the cover by loosening the fixing
screw and insert the 12V battery (supplied) as
shown. Please
ensure you
observe
battery
polarity.

Use of jumper switches
Some devices have internal jumper links, which
control normal or test modes, or offer additional
programming. The jumpers are either ‘on’ or ‘off’.
‘On’ is where the jumper connects two pins, ‘off’
is when it is removed. To prevent the jumper
being lost when removed, it can be ‘parked’ on
one pin as shown.
Add the PIR movement detector
1Press the # (programming key), enter your PIN
code and press OK.
2Enter the master code to access the
programming mode and press OK.
3Select Devices +/- by scrolling down the menus
and press OK.
4Select the Add Device menu and press OK.
5Press the learn button
in the back of the PIR.
•The PIR will be
detected and the
device type displayed.
6Press OK.
7You are prompted to
select a working
mode.
•Each device is
automatically given a zone number for
identification purposes.
•The PIR can be set to work in other different
modes (see later in the programming section),
for now we will assume it is being used to
protect the living room.
1Select Burglar from the list displayed and press
OK.
2Select instant off and press OK.
3When the Enter zone NAME menu is displayed
press OK without entering text.
4The display will then show all the programmed
settings: PIR Zone01 B, Press OK and the
device will be installed.
5Press OK.
6Press a.
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Easy install programming
First, create your own PIN code and teach the control unit to recognise (learn) all the
devices and get the basic system up and running.Do not mount at this stage.
Control unit
When batteries are connected a long beep will
be heard and Alarm off will be displayed, this
indicates that the system has been armed.
Before you can deactivate the alarm, or enter
any information you must enter PIN code. This is
factory set to 0000.
Disarm
1Key in 0, if not already lit the display will light
up and Enter Code is displayed.
2Key in 000 to complete the factory set code.
3Press OK, you will hear 2 short beeps and the
display will show Alarm Off. The system is now
disarmed.
•If no code is entered for a while the display will
go blank and the display light will go off.
Introduction to programming
Entering a new PIN code will introduce you to
the ease of programming the system.
Set your PIN code
1Press # (programming key), you will be asked
to enter the P code.
2Enter 0000.
3Press OK, you will be asked for the M (Master)
code.
4Enter 0000 again and press OK. Program
Menu/Make a Selection appears briefly, which
will be replaced by a list that can be scrolled up
and down using the arrow keys. The action to
be selected has a pulsating line under the first
letter.
5Use the arrow keys to select General Settings.
6Press OK to select this sub-menu. Select the
first item in this list which is User Pin code.
7Press OK.
8The display the four codes that can be
programmed, User 1, User 2, Cleaner and
Temp, select User 1 and press OK.
9The unit asks you for a new PIN number, think
of one that can easily be remembered, don’t
forget to write it down.
10Press OK. If the correct code is entered, the
programming menu goes back to the previous
step.
Most programming functions work in this way,
by entering your code, selecting the menus and
sub menus and responding to the prompts.
•While entering the PIN code press the a
button to clear the screen and enter new
information.
•Press ato return to a previous menu.
Learn/Test
button
Jumper in
‘off’ ‘parked’
position
Jumper in
‘on’
position
•To return to Alarm off in normal mode, keep
pressing arepeatedly.

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Add the door/window contact
1Select Devices +/- by scrolling down the menus
and press OK.
2Select the Add Device menu and press OK.
3Press the learn button
in the back of the door
contact.
4The door contact will
be detected and the
device type displayed.
5Press OK.
6You are prompted to
select a working
mode.
•Each device is automatically given a zone
number for identification purposes.
•The PIR can be set to work in other different
modes (see later in the programming section),
for now we will assume it is being used to
protect the point of entry. This will start an
entry time countdown when the system is
armed and the entry door is opened.
7Select Entry from the list displayed and press
OK.
8Select instant off and press OK.
9When the Enter zone NAME menu is displayed
press OK without entering text.
10The display will then show all the programmed
settings: DC Zone01 EC, Press OK and the
device will be installed.
11Press OK.
•Press ato return to a previous menu.
•To return to Alarm off in normal mode, keep
pressing arepeatedly.
Add the siren unit
WARNING
The siren is very
loud, be prepared! Take
care not to activate the
siren tamper switch
unnecessarily.
The siren is
programmed by the
jumper switches in the
left hand compartment.
1Lift off jumper 1 and park it. The siren will beep
and flash. The siren is now in learn mode.
2Lift off jumper 5 and park it. This must be left in
the ‘off’ position permanently.
•If jumper 3 and jumper 4 are removed during
the learning-in process, the siren will only be
activated for 1 second if accidentally activated
and is useful for testing. Ensure they are
replaced in their chosen positions before
replacing the covers.
3Program the control unit by selecting Device +/-
menu, then Program Siren menu, then Learn
siren.
4Press OK and the unit will give a long beep to
confirm – the siren will also respond by a beep
and a flash.
5Replace jumper 1 to the ‘on’ position, the siren
will beep and flash to confirm.
6Disable the siren tamper switch by selecting
Siren A/T off and press OK.
•The siren tamper disable will automatically
revert to on after about an hour if not switched
back on again manually by selecting Siren A/T
On.
•Press ato return to a previous menu.
•To return to Alarm off in normal mode, keep
pressing arepeatedly.
Further siren programming
The siren can be further programmed if
required.
Siren jumper programming
Learn/
Test
button
Extension terminals

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Jumper positions
J7 on = jamming detection ‘off’;
off = jamming detection ‘on’
J6 on = normal, J6 off = clear memory
J5 on = stand alone operation, not used in
this system;
off = slave operation
J3 on, J4 on = 3 minute siren ‘on’ period
J3 off, J4 on = 5 minute siren ‘on’ period
J3 on, J4 off = 10 minute siren ‘on’ period
J3 off, J4 off = 1 second siren ‘on’ test
period
J2 on = LEDs ‘on’ during siren period;
off = LEDs remain ‘on’ (after an alarm)
until system is disarmed
J1 on = normal; off = learn-in mode
•J5 must be left in the ‘off’ position.
•J6 must be left ‘on’ in normal service
otherwise the siren will lose its memory when
the batteries are replaced.
•With J7 ‘off’, jamming by radio interference is
detected when continuously present for more
than 30 seconds and activates the siren once
only when armed.
•If J3 and J4 are removed during the learning-in
process, the siren will sound for 1 second and
is useful for testing. Ensure they are replaced
in your chosen positions before replacing the
covers.
7Replace the battery and compartment covers,
ensuring that the gasket between the
electronics compartment and cover is correctly
located and the wires placed in their slots to
ensure a good seal from the environment.
8Enable the tamper switch by selecting Program
Siren menu on the control unit, then Siren A/T
On, and press OK.
Tamper alarm
If the siren detects a tamper condition it will
activate the siren for the programmed period. If
the tamper condition persists the siren will sound
a series of 5 pips either every time the system is
armed or when the tamper is enabled, to indicate
a fault.
Confirm Programming
The siren can be programmed to produce
additional confirmation beeps to tell you when the
system is armed from outside the premises. One
beep for armed or home armed, two beeps for
disarmed.
1Program the control unit by selecting Device
+/- menu, the Program Siren menu, then
Confirm On.
2Press OK and the unit will give a long beep to
confirm – the siren will respond with a beep.

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Installation/mounting 4
Testing the radio performance
Before permanently installing the system,
check that the siren will receive the system radio
transmission by doing a simple range test.
1Ensure that the siren’s tamper is disabled.
2Mount the siren temporarily in the location you
have chosen.
•Use either a masonry nail or a single screw in
the siren base keyhole to temporarily fix in
place.
3Put the control unit in the chosen position and
arm and disarm as described in Arming and
disarming, and check that the siren responds.
4Put the control unit into Walk Test mode, as
described in testing the system. Hold the
devices in their chosen positions and activate.
•The PIR and door contact can be tested by
pressing the learn/test button.
•The keypad can be tested by arming and
disarming the system
•The smoke detector can be tested by pressing
the button until the control unit responds.
•The emergency button can be tested by
pressing the button for 2 seconds.
5When you are satisfied that the devices work in
their chosen locations, proceed with the
installation as described next.
•If the device does not respond, the location
may be out of radio range, try alternative
locations until reliable radio contact is obtained.
•Avoid mounting detectors and the siren on
metal surfaces or by large metal structures.
Alternative mounting methods
Yale provides two methods of mounting,
choose either the self-adhesive pads or the
screws and wall plugs provided.
Self adhesive installation for door/window
contact
Clean the surface with a suitable degreaser.
Remove he protective covering from one side of
the double-sided adhesive pad and apply firmly to
the back of the door/window contact. Next
remove the other cover and firmly press the
detector on the desired mounting surface.
•Do not use the adhesive pad method of
installation on a surface with peeling or flaky
paint, or on a rough surface.
Screw mounting
Remove the front of the device and, if
necessary, break through the appropriate knockout
(where the plastic is thinner).
Using the holes as a template, drill holes in the
surface and insert the wall plugs if fixing into the
plaster or brick.
Control unit
Open the control unit
and using the 4 holes as
shown, fix the control unit
to a wall as described
under screw mounting.
Ensure the control unit is
fitted at approximately
chest height where the
display can be easily seen and the keypad
convenient to operate.
PIR movement detector
The PIR has a built-in sleep timer to save
battery power. If there is no movement in front of
the PIR for 1 minute, the PIR will become ready to
signal and any movement will be reported. The
PIR will sleep for 1 minute after. Any movement
detected in sleep time will not be reported and
will extend the sleep time by 1 minute. This
feature is designed to conserve battery life.
Ensure that the test/normal mode jumper
switch is in the test ‘on’ position. This reduces the
sleep time to a few seconds and enables the LED
to flash every time movement is detected.
1Screw the rear case to a flat
wall using the knockouts
shown, as described under
screw mounting methods. The
case has angled back edges for
neat corner mounting. Screw
the PIR front on.
2Walk around the protected area
noting when the LED flashes
and check that the detection
coverage is adequate.
•Corner mounting is
recommended, as this position
is best for detecting movement across the
PIR’s field of view.
•Remember to wait a few seconds after the PIR
has detected movement.
•Do not try to test the detection pattern by
walking straight up to, or away from the
detector, walk across the field of view.
3When you are satisfied with the detection
coverage, remove the PIR from its base, place
the jumper in the normal ‘off’ parked position
and screw the PIR back onto its base.
•With the jumper in the normal position the LED
will not normally light unless there is a problem,
Corner fixing
holes x 4
Surface fixing
holes x 2

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either a low battery or a tamper condition. In
the event of a low battery, replace the
exhausted batteries with fresh alkaline
replacements.
•Do not position a PIR to look directly at a door
protected by a door contact, this could cause
the door contact and PIR radio signals to be
transmitted at the same instant when entering,
cancelling each other out.
•Ensure the jumper is in the normal ‘off’ position
when testing is finished, otherwise the low
battery and tamper conditions will not be
shown.
Door/window contact
1Ensure that the jumper is in the test ‘on’
position.
•In this position the indicator light will illuminate
every time the door contact is operated.
2Fit as described
under alternative
mounting methods,
mounting the
detector base on the
frame and aligning
the magnet by the
arrow as shown.
•The magnet should
not be more than
10mm from the
detector when the
door is closed.
•Ensure the tamper
switch spring is
positioned so that it
makes contact with the mounting surface
through the tamper switch aperture.
•If the door contact cannot be mounted on the
doorframe, use the HSA3090 kit with a length
of wire to mount the door contact remotely.
•When fitting to a window, fix the magnet to the
moving part and the detector to the frame.
3Fix the detector on its base and secure with
screw. Test it by opening and closing the door
or window. The light will flash when an open
condition is detected.
4Remove the detector, put the jumper in the
normal ‘off’ position. Screw the detector back
onto its base.
•When the jumper is in the normal ‘off’ position
the indicator light will normally be off. It will
only light if there is a problem, either a low
battery or a tamper condition.
•Ensure that the jumper is in the normal ‘off’
position when testing is finished, otherwise low
battery and tamper conditions will not be
shown.
Siren
WARNING: The siren is
extremely loud!
The tamper switch
plunger protrudes through
the back of the unit, so
that if the siren is pulled
from the wall the alarm is
activated. Ensure that it is
fully depressed when the
siren is mounted. If there
is a gap, pack with a
suitable spacing material.
1Find a suitable location,
where it is clearly
visible and out of reach.
2Disable the tamper
switch by selecting
Program Siren, then
Siren A/T Off and
press OK.
3Using the large screws
provided, mount on
the wall through the
base plate mounting
holes shown.
4Fix the siren cover
with the securing
screw.
5Enable tamper switch by selecting Program
Siren menu on the control unit, then Siren A/T
On and press OK.
6Test by arming and disarming with the control
unit. If 5 pips sound the tamper switch is not
correctly set.
Installation is complete.
Remote keypad accessory
Mount as described under screw mounting.
Smoke alarm accessory
Mount as described under screw mounting.
Help button accessory
Mount as described under screw mounting.
Door/
Window
Frame
Align
8mm (max)
Tamper switch plunger
must be pressed in fully by
wall surface
Fixing holes x 4

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Arming the system
Away arming
1Enter your PIN code and press OK.
2Away Arm and Home Arm can be selected by
using the arrow keys, select Away Arm.
3Press OK. The display will go blank and exit
delay counts down from the default setting of
10 seconds with a series of pips.
4When the time is up, the control unit sounds a
long beep.
•The siren will beep once (if the siren confirm
has been switched on) and the strobe will flash
once after the exit delay has expired.
•You can also put the system into away arm
mode by using the keypad or keyfob accessory.
Home arming
1Enter your PIN code and press OK.
2Press ▼to move the cursor down to select
Home Arm.
3Press OK. The display will go blank and exit
delay counts down from the default setting of
10 seconds silently.
4When the time is up, the control unit sounds 3
beeps.
•The siren will beep once (if the siren confirm
has been switched on) and the strobe will flash
once after the exit delay has expired.
•You can also put the system into home arm
mode by using the keypad or keyfob accessory.
Stopping the exit delay
Do this by disarming the system.
1Press aand an Enter Code display will show
the exit seconds counting down.
2Enter the PIN code.
3Press OK.
Alarm off will be displayed and the system
returns to disarmed mode.
Disarming the system
1Enter your PIN code.
2Press OK. The control unit will beep twice and
disarm.
•The siren will beep once (if the siren confirm
has been switched on) and the strobe will flash
once after the exit delay has expired.
•You can also disarm the system by using the
keypad or keyfob accessory.
Alarm activation
If a sensor is triggered when armed, or if an
entry period is left to expire, the control unit will
activate the alarm immediately, while if a Home
Omit sensor is triggered, the control unit will not
respond if in home mode.
If a 24-hour alarm, fire alarm, personal attack,
alarm tamper or auxiliary alarm is triggered, the
control unit will activate the alarm immediately
irrespective of what alarm mode the control unit
is in.
During an alarm, the control unit will sound the
siren depending on the programmed options
chosen.
Stopping the alarm
1Key in your PIN code, and then press OK.
The alarm and dialling will stop and the display
will show the device and zone which triggered
the alarm in the Alarm Log.
2Press any key.
If an alarm is silenced using a remote keypad
or keyfob, the system will only silence the alarm -
not disarm the system. The system can only be
disarmed after an alarm event at the control
panel.
Tamper and low battery display
The control unit signal any device triggering a
tamper alarm or low battery warning by beeping
every 30 seconds when disarmed.
When any key is pressed a two-tone fault beep
will sound and the device causing the fault will be
displayed.
The display can be cleared when disarmed by
pressing OK if the fault has been remedied, if not
the display will be shown every time a key is
pressed. Keying in your PIN code while the fault
display is shown will allow arming and disarming
the system.
•Tamper and low battery warnings cannot be
cleared completely until the problem is
rectified.
Stopping the alarm
1Key in your PIN code and press OK. The alarm
will stop and the display will show the device,
zone and name (if entered) that triggered the
alarm.
2Press OK and the display will be cleared and
replaced with Alarm Off.
Arming and disarming
Arm and disarm the system and practice using it. Trigger the alarm by arming the system
and opening protected doors/windows and walking past PIR’s. Now is the time to show
the rest of the family how simple it is to use. 5

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Alarm memory
If an alarm was raised during your absence the
screen will show the device that detected the
alarm. The alarm display can be cleared by
pressing OK.
Alarm log
The alarm log memorises the last 20 system
events including alarms.
1Key in your PIN code and press OK.
2Press the ▼key repeatedly to select Log and
then press OK and the start of the log will be
displayed.
3The log can now be scrolled up and down and
viewed with the ▼▲ keys, the most recent
event will be at the start.
Dual key alarm feature
Personal emergency alarm
A personal emergency alarm can be triggered
at the control unit by pressing keys 1 and 3
simultaneously for 2 seconds.
Fire alarm
A fire alarm can be triggered in a similar way by
pressing keys 4 and 6 simultaneously for 2
seconds.
System records
For your future convenience, record your system settings below. For your security please
keep this information confidential.
My PIN code
Zone no. Location Type
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Zone no. Location Type
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

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Configuring your system
Fine tune the operation of the control panel to your requirements; advanced
programming for PIRs and door/window contacts.
General settings menu
User PIN code
There are 4 user PIN codes that can be
activated and programmed for use.
1Use the arrow keys to select the PIN number
for changing.
•Only user 1 is activated with a 0000 factory
default code and the code is displayed with a
(0) indicating it is in use.
•The code can be enabled/disabled by pressing
the ckey.
2Press OK when the desired code is selected
and enter a 4-digit number when Enter New
Code is shown.
3Press OK to confirm and the display will return
to the previous screen where the new code will
be shown.
•User 1 and User 2 are normal user codes used
to regularly arm and disarm the system.
•The Cleaner code can only be used to Away
Arm the system.
•The Temporary code will only disarm the
system once and when Away Arming the
system will automatically erase the code,
perfect for trades people who need access to
your house occasionally.
•Ensure that user1, user 2, cleaner and
temporary codes are all different.
Master PIN code
Programs the PIN code used for accessing the
programming mode.
1The system asks you for a new PIN number.
Enter a new 4-digit code and press OK.
2Confirm by keying in your PIN number again.
3Press OK, if an incorrect code is entered, a
message prompts the previous step.
•The master PIN code is used to protect the
programming mode from unauthorised use.
•The user code and the master code can be
made the same for easier use, however it is
recommended that they are made different
where one responsible person has
programming access only.
Entry time
Enables you to alter the entry delay time.
Options are 0 sec, 10 sec up to 70 sec in 10-
second increments.
1Use the arrow keys to switch between options.
2Press OK to confirm.
•10 seconds is set as factory default.
Exit time
Enables you to alter the exit delay time.
Options are 0 sec, 10 sec up to 70 sec in 10-
second increments.
1Use the arrow keys to switch between options.
2Press OK to confirm.
•10 seconds is set as factory default.
Alarm length
This is for selection of the period of time that
the control unit will sound or not when the alarm
is activated.
1Press the arrow keys to select the option.
2Press OK to confirm.
•Siren On is the factory default.
•It is recommended that the siren is left on.
Exit sound
Turns on and off the exit delay audible warning.
1Press the arrow keys to select the option.
2Press OK to confirm.
•Exit Sound Low is set as factory default.
•The exit sound can be selected for high or low
volume.
Exit sound
Turns on and off the entry delay audible
warning.
1Press the arrow keys to select the option.
2Press OK to confirm.
•Entry Sound Low is set as factory default.
The exit sound can be selected for high or low
volume.
Door chime
Turns on and off the door chime in the control
unit when an entry sensor is activated.
1Press the arrow keys to select the option.
2Press OK to confirm
•Door Chime Off is set as factory default.
•The door chime can be set for high or low
volume.
Interference
Sets the interference display
•Radio interference is unlikely, but can effect the
operation of the system. The siren (see Further
siren programming) and the control unit have
the ability to detect interference and give
warnings.
1Use the arrow keys to choose the setting.
2Press OK to confirm the setting.
•I.Disp Off is set as factory default.
•When the interference detection is switched off
the unit will not respond at all to interference.
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on, interference will be detected if it is present
for 30 seconds or longer.
•When disarmed interference will give a warning
and when armed will cause a single alarm only,
i.e. the alarm will sound only once even if there
is continuous interference.
Remote controller entry enable
Turns on and off the remote controller disarm
function.
1Press the arrow keys to select the option.
2Press OK to confirm.
•RC Entry E On is set as factory default.
•When the remote controller entry enable is set
to off it will not be possible to disarm the
control unit when the system is fully armed
unless an entry point device is activated first.
This feature is used to ensure that the system
cannot be disarmed with a stolen remote
control without unlocking a protected door first.
•When the RC Entry E On is set, the remote
controller can arm and disarm the system as
normal without unlocking a protected door first.
Warning beep
Turns on and off the system fault warning beep.
1Press the arrow keys to select the option.
2Press OK to confirm.
•Warning Beep On is set as factory default.
•The warning beep is a periodic warning tone
given by the control unit to draw user attention
in the event of a system fault being active.
Device naming
Detectors can be given names and location
descriptions to help understand system events.
The devices can be named when first installing
them or by editing them afterwards, the
procedure is similar for both situations.
1When the Enter zone NAME menu is selected
while in the Device +/- menu, the keypad can
be used to enter text, similar to “texting” with
a mobile telephone.
The keys have the following functions:
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2 ABCabc2
3DEFdef 3
4GHIghi4
5JKLjkl5
6MNOmno6
7PQRSpqrs7
8TUVtuv8
9WXYZwxyz9
0<space>0
b/&’.*
cUpper or lower case selection
▲Forward space
▼Backward space
aDelete character and backspace
•When the ckey is pressed the upper and
lower case characters will toggle and will be
indicated by either a upper or lower case
“NAME” in the top line of the screen.
2When the name is complete press OK to
confirm and return to the previous or main
menu.
•The name can be erased by clearing the display
with entering backward spaces and pressing
OK.
Further PIR programming
The PIR can be set to work in 4 different
modes:
•Whether it is armed when the control unit is in
home or away armed condition.
•Whether it is omitted in home mode.
•Whether it is installed as an entry point.
•Whether an alarm is started instantly or delayed
during the entry period.
These choices presented in the learning-in and
editing procedure and a re summarised by these
codes:
BBurglar Armed when in away or home
armed modes
OHome Omit Not active when in home armed
mode
DHome Delay Starts entry delay when in home
armed mode
EEntry Control unit will start the entry
time when activated
IInstant Works with other modes and
starts an alarm instantly when
triggered in away arm entry
period. Not available with Entry
mode

Points for consideration
•In home-armed mode the Burglar PIR or door
contact is active while the home omit PIR or
door contact is idle. Therefore, if the Burglar
PIR or door contact is triggered, the alarm will
sound, while if the home omit PIR or door
contact is triggered, the alarm will not sound.
•If the PIR or door contact has been set to Entry
and triggered when the system is in full or
home-armed mode, the system will sound a
chime (if selected).
•If the PIR or door contact has been set to
Home Delay and triggered when Home armed
mode, the control unit will start an entry period.
•If the PIR or door contact has the Instant
attribute selected with the Burglar, Home Omit
or Home Delay modes an alarm will be started
instantly when the control unit is in entry mode
if the devices are triggered. Do not use this
attribute if there is any likelihood of persons
straying into the protected areas during the
entry period.
Multiple door contact wiring
More than one window and door can be
protected by a door contact using the HSA3090
door/window contact accessory kit. The contacts
must be wired to the internal extension terminal
block as shown:
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PIR operation
The light does not flash normally when it is
sensing movement, unless the jumper is in the
On test position.
If the LED flashes, it indicates that it has either
been tampered with, or the battery is getting low
and needs replacing.
Further door contact programming
The door contact can be set to work in 6
different modes:
•Whether it is armed when the control unit is in
home or away armed condition.
•Whether it is omitted in home mode.
•Whether it is a fire alarm.
•Whether it is a 24-hour alarm.
•Whether it is installed as an entry point.
•Whether an alarm is started instantly or
delayed during the entry period.
These choices presented in the learning-in and
editing procedure and are summarised by these
codes:
BBurglar Armed when in away or home
armed modes
OHome Omit Not active when in home armed
mode
DHome DelayStarts entry delay when in home
armed mode
FFire Activation will give a fire alarm
H24-Hour The door contact is active all the
time and will give a burglar alarm
EEntry Control unit will start the entry
time when activated
IInstant Works with other modes and
starts an alarm instantly when
triggered in away arm entry
period. Not available with Entry,
Fire or 24-hour modes.
•Fire and 24-hour door contacts are active all the
time and do not have to be armed or disarmed.
Knockout
removed for
wire
Door/window
switches wired
in series
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Keyfob remote control accessory
Programming
Learn-in the keyfob as follows.
1Use the control unit Device +/- menu and select
the Add Device sub menu.
2Press the Arm button when requested.
3The display will show that a remote controller
has been detected.
4Press OK.
5The control unit will ask for a name to be
entered (described in device naming), either
enter a name and press OK, or just press OK
for no name.
6The display will show you the successfully
added device.
7Press OK, the addition of a new device is
complete.
Using
The system is armed by pressing the Arm or
Home button for at least 1 second (this delay
feature prevents accidental operation).
The system is disarmed by pressing the Disarm
button in the same way.
The switch at the side prevents the keyfob
transmitting accidentally.
A panic alarm is raised by pressing the Panic
button continuously for over 2 seconds – the LED
will flash during this time. The panic alarm must
be silenced at the control unit.
•This is to prevent the controller from being
snatched from the user and the alarm silenced
using the disarm button.
•The keyfob will arm and disarm the system
instantly when using the home mode, however
it will only arm the system after an entry delay
when away arming. The external siren will
signal arming and disarming after a delay.
Adding accessories
To provide additional protection you can add extra door/window contacts, PIRs, two
types of remote controller, a help button and a smoke alarm. These are available
separately from your local stockist.
Testing the system
Testing the system should be done on a regular basis and after any alterations.
PIR sleep feature
The PIR has a built-in sleep timer to save
battery power. If there is no movement in front of
the PIR for 1 minute, the PIR will become ready to
signal and any movement will be reported. The
PIR will sleep for 1 minute after. Any movement
detected in sleep time will not be reported and
will extend the sleep time by 1 minute. This
feature is designed to conserve battery life.
Walk test
This allows the testing of the system without
causing an alarm.
1Key in your PIN code
2Press OK
3Select Walk Test
4Walk around protected areas in front of PIRs
and open doors/windows protected by door
contacts.
•Walk test can also be done from within the
programming mode.
•If the control unit receives a signal, it will sound
a chime and the display will show the sensor,
zone number and name, if programmed.
•The message will be displayed until being
replaced by another test signal.
•Pressing the Q key will return to the user
menu.
•If no test signals are received for 3 minutes the
control unit will power down automatically to
conserve battery power.
Testing the siren
The siren can be tested by arming and
disarming the system. The siren will respond as
follows:
•While the control unit is armed the siren will
beep once (if siren confirm is switched on) and
will flash after the exit delay period has expired.
•When the control unit is disarmed, the siren will
give 2 short beeps (if siren confirm is switched
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Remote keypad
Programming
1Learn-in as described by putting the control unit
into learn mode.
2Enter 0000 on the keypad then press TEST. The
Tx LED will flash.
3Press Test then 1 on the keypad when
requested. The keypad and control unit will
beep.
4The display will show that a remote keypad has
been detected.
5The control unit will ask for a name to be
entered (described in device naming), either
enter a name and press OK, or just press OK
for no name.
6The display will show you the successfully
added device.
7Press OK, the addition of a new device is
complete.
PIN code
1Put the keypad into programming mode by
entering the factory set code 0000 and pressing
TEST.
2Enter 0000 then press CLR.
3Enter the new 4 digit code and press PROG.
The keypad will beep in response.
4Press OFF twice to exit programming mode.
•It is advisable to use the same PIN code as one
of the control unit codes, but it can be different.
Help button
Program your help button before installation
and test in the desired location before mounting.
Programming
1Learn-in as described by putting the control unit
into learn mode.
2Press the button when requested for at least 3
seconds.
3The display will show that a Help Button has
been detected.
4Press OK.
5The control unit will ask for a name to be
entered (described in device naming), either
enter a name and press OK, or just press OK
for no name.
6The display will show you the successfully
added device.
7Press OK, the addition of a new device is
complete.
Using
To activate, press and hold the red button for at
least 2 seconds – LED will light momentarily and
the alarm will be activated.
To silence an alarm, press and hold down the
red button, after 10 seconds the LED will light
momentarily for a second time – alarm will be
silenced.
•Please note that silencing the alarm with the
help button does not reset the system. If the
alarm is armed prior to activation, the system
will re-arm after being silenced with the help
button.
Smoke detector
Programming
1Learn-in as described by putting the control unit
into learn mode.
2Press the button when requested and the
smoke detector will give a two tone beep.
3The display will show that a smoke detector
has been detected.
4Press OK.
5The control unit will ask for a name to be
entered (described in device naming), either
enter a name and press OK, or just press OK
for no name.
6The display will show you the successfully
added device.
Press OK, the addition of a new device is
complete.
Using
•The smoke detector has an internal siren and a
light to indicate a fire alarm, in addition to
triggering the control unit.
•The smoke detector can be walk tested by
pressing the test button without using smoke.
Ensure that the control unit is put into walk test
mode first before testing.
•The smoke detector has a self-test feature; if
everything is OK then the detector will produce
a two-tone beep when the test button is
pressed, if three pips are heard the detector is
faulty.
•The smoke detector will trigger the control unit
repeatedly when activated, to silence the
smoke detector and prevent the control unit
being re-triggered for 10 minutes the test
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Changing the batteries
Always use alkaline batteries as replacements to ensure long service life. The typical life
of the batteries is 2 to 3 years depending on device type.
The control unit will signal all low battery
devices, except the keyfob, by producing a low
volume pip periodically to attract attention. When
a control unit key is pressed the display will show
the device with a low battery accompanied with a
two-tone beep.
Control unit
The control unit will display a low battery
condition when any key is pressed, with a two-
tone beep.
1Disable tamper detection as described below.
2Loosen front screw with a coin and hinge front
away from base.
3Remove battery compartment screws and lid.
4Change the batteries with alkaline
replacements.
•When the batteries are replaced the control
unit will power up in an armed state; disarm
the system before an alarm is triggered.
•Do not activate the tamper switch while the
front is hinged open otherwise a tamper alarm
will be triggered.
5Replace battery compartment lid and front.
Remove a device
If a replacement device needs to be fitted, it
first needs to be removed from the control unit
memory.
To delete a sensor, choose Remove Device in
the Device +/- menu where all the zones with the
sensor types and names are listed.
1Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the
position where the device listed is to be
deleted.
•The list is displayed in zone number order.
2Press OK. The selected device will be displayed
to confirm.
•Press ato exit if you do not want to delete
this device, the screen will return to the
previous list.
3Press OK to delete.
Editing a device
If a sensor mode needs to be altered or
renamed, the editing function can be used.
To edit a sensor, choose Edit Device in the
Device +/- menu where all the zones with the
sensor types and names are listed.
1Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the
position where the device listed is to be edited.
•The list is displayed in zone number order.
2Press OK. The selected device will be displayed
to confirm.
3Press OK.
•Alist of options will be displayed to choose,
followed by the device naming screen menu.
4When the desired changes have been done
press OK to confirm, the screen will return to
the previous list.
•Press ato exit at any time if you do not want
to edit this device, the screen will return to the
previous list.
•The naming procedure is described in Device
naming above.
Already in system
Only one device can be allocated to each one of
the 20 zones. When a zone is already allocated
any attempt to re-learn the device a second time
(unless removed first) will give an error message
and then prompt new action.
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