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2.2. – PRINCIPAL OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
2.2.1 – Control of internal and external intrusion detectors: Up to a total of 99 wireless detectors can be programmed (up to 198 if
programmed in AND), plus various wired detectors for Top models (6 inputs freely linked to zones).
2.2.2 – Intrusion alarm zones A-B-C with different functions (programmable):
a) Programming with external detectors and anti-robbery alarms (External alarm Yes):
Zone A for external detectors which set off a ROBBERY ALARM
Zone B for perimeter detectors (access points) and zone C for internal volumetric detectors which set off a GENERAL ALARM.
b) Conventional programming of all internal detectors (External alarm No - for example):
Zone A for ground floor perimeter detectors, zone B for first floor perimeter detectors and zone C for volumetric detectors, all of which set off a
GENERAL ALARM.
2.2.3 – Accessory alarm zones, always active (24/24hrs):
- "Panic" zone to activate external sirens and telephone calls via a remote control or keypad key in case of need.
- "Robbery" zone to exclusively activate telephone calls via a remote control or keypad key in case of need.
- "Technical" zone to control smoke and water detectors or detectors of any other dangerous event, and set a specific and distinguishable alarm.
2.2.4 – Arming/disarming the control panel: Up to 32 remote control commands and up to 32 different numeric codes (keypad) are
programmable.
- Bi-directional 4-key remote control commands for total arming (A+B+C) and partial arming (A+B) and disarming, with visual confirmation (LED)
of the operation.
- 5-digit code for total or partial arming and disarming, used on the control panel and/or keypad, with ANTI-COERCION function.
- forced arming it is possible to determine that the control panel activates every day at a specified time (see 9.6 f).
- In Top models an electric connection of a supplementary electronic or electromechanical key is possible.
2.2.5 – Sound signals and alarms of the control panel:
a) Operation signals: 3 intermittent beeps confirm arming, while a continuous Beeeeep indicates partial arming. A single Beep confirms
disarming. If the appropriate vocal messages have been recorded, the operations will be confirmed vocally.
b) Event signals: If one or more protected doors or windows have been left open, a series of Beeps precede the three Beeps foreseen to
confirm arming. If something happens to the system while it is armed, a series of Beeps after its disarming. If the appropriate vocal messages
have been recorded, the events will be described vocally.
c) Pre-alarm status: Continuous series of Beeps for the time set or pre-alarm message if recorded.
d) Robbery alarm (external alarm): If the system is partially activated, it will generate a continuous series of Beeps for 3 minutes or an external
alarm message (if recorded). A fully activated system will still generate a series of Beeps.
e) General alarm: When the system is activated, it will set off the sound of the siren inside the control panel for 3 minutes, as well as all the
specified telephone calls.
f) Panic alarm: When the system is partially activated or deactivated, the "panic" control will set off only the radio sirens for 3 minutes, as well
as all the specified telephone calls. When the system is activated, all the sirens are set off, including the control panel and hardwired sirens.
g) Robbery alarm: Whether the system is activated or deactivated, the "robbery" control activates all specified telephone calls. This control can
also be used to call for a doctor or request other assistance by telephone. The recorded message must be coherent.
h) Technical alarm: Whether the system is activated or deactivated, this alarm generates an intermittent sound signal for 15 seconds and all
the specified telephone calls.
i) Tamper alarm: Whether the system is activated or deactivated, this alarm generates an intermittent sound signal for 3 minutes and all the
specified telephone calls. When the system is activated, a general alarm is set off.
Note the following:
a) An operation of disarming the system will silence the sirens.
b) During each activation period of zones A, B, C only three alarms can be generated by each detector in order to avoid that a defective detector
becomes a public disturbance. The alarm count re-starts with each new arming.
2.2.6 – Siren operation – see also relevant manual
The control panel controls the internal and external supplementary sirens which function as follows:
a) Internal sirens: They repeat the sound signal for arming (partial/total 3 Beeps) and disarming (one Beep). The intensity of this signal can be
regulated through to zero. The signal is set off for 3 minutes in the case of a general, tamper or panic alarm.
b) External sirens: They repeat the sound signal for arming (partial/total 3 Beeps) and disarming (one Beep). The intensity of this signal can be
regulated through to zero. The indicator light flashes simultaneously to the sound signals. The sirens activate for 3 minutes in the case of a
general, tamper or panic alarm after a pre-alarm period of about 10 seconds during which an intermittent sound signal is emitted. This delay
(cannot be changed) is intended to avoid a disturbance in the case that the customer forgets to deactivate the system. If an anti-robbery alarm
has been programmed, the external sirens do not sound but rather emit an intermittent moderate signal for 3 minutes. The indicator light follows
the trend of alarms.
Vocal p.c.b. for external sirens: if fitted with the vocal p.c.b. the sirens generate a warning message during the pre-alarm period and in the case
of anti-robbery alarm. These messages must be suitably recorded so as to deter intruders.
2.2.7 – Telephone calls on fixed PSTN line: Up to 6 vocal messages can be recorded, linked to 6 specific events (see 7.0 a), and can be
transmitted to up to 63 telephone devices the numbers of which are duly programmed.
Telephone calls on GSM network (only for models with GSM module): The above-mentioned messages can be transmitted via GSM. An
SMS is sent before the message (unless otherwise specified in advance programming) in case there is no reply.
A further 11 SMSs programmed at the factory and with a technical content (see 7.0 b) are transmitted following an event.
Any of the 63 telephone numbers available can be enabled to receive one or more vocal and SMS messages according to specific
requirements.
2.2.8 – Telephone calls to security services: The control panels support digital Contact ID protocols which are designed to communicate
digitally with these security services. This protocol must be appropriately programmed via the control panel menu.
2.2.9 – Remote assistance telephone calls: The control panel can be enabled by the user to automatically connect with the headquarters of
the installer (if this service is provided by the installer) in order to perform interventions and system set up from a distance.
2.2.10 – Home automation functions (note: relay functions are only present in Silenya HT Top models)
a) Programmable clock: The control panel is fitted with a programmable clock which switches a relay at a pre-set time (see 4.7).
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