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Intruder alarm panel Terxon SX – Installation instructions

Perfect Security for home and office
These installation instructions are an important product accessory. They contain important installation and operation information. Bear this in mind if you pass the product on to others. Store these installation instructions in a safe place for future reference. For a list of contents with page numbers, see page 3.

1 Introduction
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing the Burglar Alarm Panel Terxon SX. You have purchased a product that has been designed and constructed according to the state-of-the-art,
which complies with the current standards of domestic and European regulations. The CE has been proven and all related certifications are available from the manufacturer upon request (www.abus-sc.eu).
To maintain this status and to guarantee safe operation, it is your obligation to observe these installation instructions.
In the event of questions, please contact your local specialist dealer.
ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG 86444 Affing
GERMANY
www.abus-sc.com
info@abus-sc.com
2 Usage in accordance with regulations
This burglar alarm panel uses detectors and transmitters to secure your property. You can use it to protect your company, house, garage, garden house, weekend cottage, etc.
The alarm centre registers unauthorised break-ins by switching output contacts to which you can connect visual, acoustic or silent alarm transmitters.
The alarm centre contacts and connected components must be kept free of moisture (bathrooms and similar surroundings are to be strictly avoided).
Use of this product for other than the described purpose may lead to damage of the product.
Other hazards such as short-circuiting, fire, electric shock, etc., are also possible. The power unit is designed for operation with mains electricity at 230 Volt AC / 50 Hz.
No part of the product may changed or modified in any way.
Connection to the public power network is subject to country-specific regulations. Please be aware of applicable regulations in advance.

3 Contents
1 Introduction 2
2 Usage in accordance with regulations 2
3 Contents 3
4 Precautions 5
5 Scope of delivery and accessories required 6
6 Notes on connection and extension options 7
7 Notes on security system. 8
8 Overview of housing components. 10
9 Notes on installation 12
9.1 Alarm centre 12
9.2 Control units 12
10 Notes on wiring 13
10.1 Alarm centre 13
10.2 Control units 14
10.3 Detectors 16
10.3.1 Door and window contacts 16
10.3.2 Infrared sensitivity detector 16
10.3.3 Smoke detector 17
10.3.4 Acoustic glass breakage sensor 17
10.3.5 Passive glass breakage sensor: 17
10.4 Outdoor siren and flashlight 18
10.5 Dialler 19
10.6 Key switch 19
10.7 Fitting and connecting a loudspeaker 20
10.8 Relay module 20
10.9 Resistors 20
10.10 Walk test 21
10.11 Detector alarm memory 21
11 Term declaration 22
12 General terms 23
13 Specimen Installation 24
14 First-time usage 30
15 Programming 31
15.1 Program mode 31
15.2 Overview of program menu 32
15.3 Settings in program menu 39

15.4 Test functions 62
16 Technical data 65
17 Troubleshooting 66
18 Index of Programming Functions 67
19 System plan 68
4 Precautions
WARNING!
To avoid fire and injury, please observe the following:
- Securely fasten the device at a dry location in the building.
- Ensure sufficient air circulation for the alarm centre.
- Do not expose the device to temperatures less than -10^ or more than 55^ .
The device is designed for indoor use only. - Humidity must not exceed 90% (non-condensed).
- Make sure that no metal objects can be pushed into the equipment from outside.
- Ensure that the voltage is disconnected when performing work on the device.
!ATTENTION!
Please observe the following regulations to ensure trouble-free operation of your device.
- The alarm centre is supplied with 12V DC power by means of the internal transformer.
- The transformer is connected to the 230VAC building mains by means of a separate, electrically protected line.
- Connection work to the building mains is subject to country-specific regulations.
A 7Ah rechargeable battery supplies emergency standby power.
The maximum power consumption of connected components must never exceed 1A.
Always replace fuses with fuses of the same rating, never higher.
IMPORTANT INFO!
Burglar alarm panels in general:
If the equipment is not correctly installed, signals may be misinterpreted and result in false alarms. The costs resulting from the deployment of rescue organisations, e.g.: fire or police, are borne by the operator of the equipment. Therefore please read the instructions very carefully and follow the installation instructions for lines and components precisely.

5 Scope of delivery and accessories required

Scope of delivery
- Intruder alarm panel (alarm centre)
LCD operating panel - Installation Instructions
- Operating instructions
You also need:
Alarm detector
Signal transmitter
12V/7Ah rechargeable battery
Distributor
Cables
Optionally available:
Relay module


Required tools:
Flat screwdriver (small)
Philips screwdriver
Drill
6mm drill bit
4mm drill bit
6mm screws
4mm screws
Wallplugs, filler, etc.
Soldering iron and solder
Insulation tape or shrink-on tubing
Voltmeter, ohmmeter (or multimeter)
Cable channel
Screw-clamps
6 Notes on connection and extension options
The burglar alarm panel is the basic device of an electronic security system for protecting your property (e.g.: apartment, house, garage, shops, etc.). In combination with other components such as detectors and signal transmitters, it secures the areas to be monitored. The alarm is triggered by unauthorised break-in attempts.
The alarm centre is operated by means of the connected control unit. This enables the alarm centre to be installed at a hidden location. Up to 4 control units can be connected. Furthermore, the alarm centre can be operated via a so-called key switch.
The burglar alarm panel has 9 separately evaluated alarm zones. The alarm centre monitors whether a (minimal) quiescent current is flowing or not between the two contacts (CCT) of each alarm zone. If you make a contact between the alarm zone contacts, this is treated as closed and a current flow is possible. If no contact exists, no current flow is possible and the alarm zone is open. Any changes trigger an alarm, depending on the programming. Differential monitoring of the alarm zones is also possible (DEOL).
Properties of the alarm centre:
- 8 freely programmable alarm zones, all of which can be programmed as follows: Immediate, delayed, access, panic, 24 hour, fire, technical or time
- 1 tamper zone for connected detectors
- 1 tamper zone for connected signal transmitters
- 3 transistor outputs that can be configured for a specific event (alarm, fire, panic,...)
- Integrated transformer (230V AC / 12V DC) for supplying the alarm centre and connected detectors and for recharging the battery
- Standby power supply via a 12V/7Ah battery
- Simple programming and operation via 1-4 control units
- The state of the alarm zones and the alarm centre is displayed on a plain-text display.
- Zone blocking as a way of temporarily removing individual alarm zones from surveillance
- Tamper contacts for the alarm centre and the control units
- Alarm and event memory


7 Notes on security system
The Terxon SX burglar alarm panel enables you to configure each of the 8 alarm zones optimally to suit your operating conditions. Recommendations:
- Distribute the external detectors in as small groups as possible to the zones (e.g., ground-floor detector to zone 1, etc.); activate detectors singly; if possible, use all zones of the alarm centre.
- The acoustic signal (siren) of the signal transmitter should be shorter than the visual signal (flashlight). Alarm times must be set according to local regulations. (E.g., in Germany, the acoustic alarm must be limited to 3 minutes.)
The delay time should not be finally set until a practical test has been conducted. - Only persons of trust should be given the code.
- When operating the alarm centre, enter the code in such a way that it is concealed from persons standing nearby.
- The cable recommended for connecting the components (minimum diameter: 0.6 mm/wire) is normally colour-coded.
The user and program codes must be different.
For reasons of clear layout, use the following colour coding:
Red: +12V voltage supply
Black: 0V ground
Yellow: Alarm contact
Green: Alarm contact
Brown: Tamper contact
White: Tamper contact
- Use distributors when connecting more than one detector to an alarm zone. Cable extensions can be soldered or screwed together. Ensure good insulation (insulating tape, shrink-on tubing) to avoid short-circuiting and false alarms. See the illustration on the next page.
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Proceed as follows:
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Read the operating instructions carefully.
- Draw up a plan of the object that includes the installation location of the detectors and the alarm centre and all cables required.
- Lay the cables as required.
- Install the detectors and the alarm centre.
- Connect the cables to the detectors and the alarm centre.
- Connect the power supply (battery, mains).
- Program the device.
The diagram below shows the correct usage of soldered distributors when connecting more than one detector to an alarm zone:

Connection cable to alarm
As mentioned above, the alarm centre evaluates the alarm zones via the existing current flow. Most alarm detectors are normally closed, which means that the detectors interrupt the alarm zone in the event of an alarm. The detectors are called NC (normally closed) detectors and are connected as follows (the CCT jumper must be removed):
NC alarm contact

CCT1

Sometimes it is necessary to combine several alarm contacts in a zone. Connect the contacts serially.

NO (normally open) contacts (e.g., for panic buttons) cannot be connected to this alarm centre.

8 Overview of housing components

① Connection of 230V mains supply with primary fuse (T 250V 250mA).
② 230V AC / 12V DC transformer.
③ Terminal connector strip for siren, flashlight, programmable output, loudspeaker, 12V DC power supply and alarm zones.
④ Tamper contact of alarm panel housing.
⑤ Terminal connector strip for standby battery.
⑥ Terminal connector strip for control units.
⑦ Terminal connector strip for extra transistor outputs or the optional relay module.
⑧ Room for 12V standby battery (7Ah) and cabling.
Note for 230 V connection
Do not switch on the mains power yet! Connect the mains power to the terminal connector strip as follows:

n
ground (green/yellow)
Phase (black)

UK
9 Notes on installation
9.1 Alarm centre
Fix the alarm centre to a flat, dry, vibration-free and heat-resistant surface. The cables for the power supply of the alarm centre, the alarm zones and the signalling equipment (siren, flashlight, any external loudspeakers, etc.) should be inconspicuous, if possible below the surface or in a cable channel.
- Open the alarm centre housing (loosen the screws with a Philips screwdriver and remove the cover).
- The alarm centre's PCB is fixed in the housing with three screws. Loosen these screws and remove the PCB. The transformer plug can be disconnected from the PCB.
- Use the housing as a template to make drill-marks for the fixing-screws.
- At the marked positions, drill three holes (min. 4mm Ø, 4.5cm long).
Fix the alarm centre housing and feed the cables into the housing. - Do not tighten the fixing screws until you have connected all the cables. Replace the PCB and close the housing by replacing the cover.
9.2 Control units
The control units should also be mounted on a flat, dry, vibration-free surface. The mounting height is important. The units should be positioned so that all users can easily read the display and operate the buttons.
- Open the cover of the control unit and loosen the screws on the base.
- Use the housing as a template to make drill-marks for the fixing-screws.
- At the marked positions, drill three holes (min. 4mm Ø, 3cm long).
- Connect the control unit to the alarm centre (see next page).
- Connect the control unit to the external components.
- Make any settings necessary in the control unit.
- Mount the control unit housing on the wall. Replace the front plate containing the control unit PCB and tighten the fixing screws.

10 Notes on wiring
10.1 Alarm centre
① Terminal connector strip for tamper and alarm zones.
COM A/T: Connections for detector tampering CCT 1...8: Connections for alarm zones 1-8
② Terminal connector strip for 12V DC power supply of external equipment (e.g., detectors)
AUX: +12V permanent voltage for detectors
0V: 0V ground
③ Terminal connector strip for loudspeaker, progr. outputs and siren tampering.
TR: Sabotage inputs
- / LS: Contact for optional 16 Ohm loudspeaker
OP1, OP2, OP3: Contact for Open Collector Transistor output (e.g. as trigger signal of dialer)
④ Terminal strip for control units
12V: 12V+ permanent voltage
0V: 0V ground
Data: Databus
Clock: Databus



10.2 Control units
The burglar alarm panel can operate with up to four control units connected via a BUS.
The control units can be connected as a ring or star to the alarm centre. Connect the control unit as follows:
① To next control unit / alarm centre Terminal connector strip: 0V
To next control unit / alarm centre Terminal connector strip: 12V
③ To next control unit / alarm centre Terminal connector strip: CLK (Clock)
To next control unit / alarm centre Terminal connector strip: DATA (Data)
The length of the databus must not exceed 200m. For connecting the control units, use a cable with a wire diameter of min. 0.6mm.
Other devices that can be connected to the control units:
⑤ ET: A switch for manual ending of exit delay time. The contact is normally open (NO) and must be closed to activate.
⑥ Ext. Tamper: Additional input on control unit to which an external tamper contact (NC) can be connected. The contact must be opened to trigger a tamper alarm.
⑦ PANIC I/P (from panel version 2.04.0151): There you can connect a panic button.
NOTE: The connection cables must be inserted in the clamps from above.


Coding of control units:
Control unit 1: Jumper not connected
Control units 2-4: Jumper connected accordingly to
the pin numbers 2, 3, or 4.
Background lighting:
Background lighting on: Jumper connected.

| Connection | Meaning |
| AC mains supply unit (AC IN) | Contact for 230V main supply unit |
| Kick Start jumper (KS) | Connect the two contacts of this jumper to start the alarm centre without a 230V mains power supply. |
| Battery contact (+ -) | Connecting plug from standby power supply |
| COMMS interface | Contact for additional transistor outputs |
| Reset jumper (NVM RST) | Connect the two contacts of this jumper to reset the alarm centre. |
| Fuses (BAT F-2A / 12VAUX F-1A) | Always use fuses of the same type. To avoid problems, make sure there is always a good contact between the fuse holder and the fuse. |
| Siren sabotage input (TR) | For sirens with their own power supply, connect this input direct to the tamper output of the siren. Otherwise, connect the tamper contact of the siren to the loop between the TR input and 0V. If no siren is used, connect the TR input direct to the 0V output. |
| Optional loudspeaker (LS) | Connect a 16 Ohm loudspeaker for internal alerts. |

10.3 Detectors
10.3.1 Door and window contacts
Door and window contacts monitor the opening of doors and windows. To activate the entry/exit delay time, at least one contact should be mounted on the main entrance door on which a control unit is also mounted.
For transparency reasons, no more than ten door/window contacts should be used per alarm zone. If the magnet of the reed contact of the detector is removed, the switch contact is opened and the alarm zone is interrupted. Please read the instructions for your door/ window contacts.
Connection example:

10.3.2 Infrared sensitivity detector
Infrared sensitivity detectors detect the infrared heat movement of living creatures and must not be used indoors. For transparency reasons, avoid using motion sensors with door/window contacts in a zone.
Connection example:

10.3.3 Smoke detector
This burglar alarm panel allows the connection of smoke detectors. For these, program zone type "fire" or "smoke detector", depending on the function of the smoke detector. This programming result in a special acoustic warning for persons present (pulsed alarm tone).

10.3.4 Acoustic glass breakage sensor:
These glass breakage sensors evaluate acoustic signals resulting from glass breakage.
Connection example:

10.3.5 Passive glass breakage sensor:
Passive glass breakage sensors are fixed direct to the glass pane to be monitored. Only passive glass breakage sensors can be used that require no line feed but offer a potential-free alarm contact.
Connection example:

Passive glass breakage sensor

10.4 Outdoor siren and flashlight
To deter burglars and alert the neighbourhood, we recommend connecting a siren and a flashlight to the alarm centre.
Note that these alarm devices should be mounted as high as possible (e.g. at roof height) and the cables should not be visible. Outdoor acoustic alarms can be a disturbance to the neighbourhood. Observe country-specific regulations. We recommend a maximum alarm duration of three minutes. A visual alarm (flashlight) remains active until it is acknowledged manually.
In addition to a siren and flashlight, we recommend connecting the tamper contact of the combination signalling device to the tamper input of the alarm centre. If the siren housing is opened or the connection broken, the interrupted tamper contact triggers a tamper alarm.

Connection example:
Connecting a signalling device with its own power supply
The functioning principle of this alarm signalling combination is based on a permanent power supply of the siren and a rechargeable battery integrated in the siren housing.
At a transistor output of the alarm centre, either a bias for the siren is applied that is removed in the event of an alarm (or is cut in the event of tampering), or the alarm centre issues a trigger signal on alarm via the transistor output that activates the siren and the flashlight.
The alarm duration of the siren is set on the signalling equipment direct. Here too, the flashlight remains active until it is acknowledged manually. For correct installation, please read the installation instructions of the signalling device with own power supply.

Connection example:
10.5 Dialler
We recommend the use of the additional alarm outputs for connecting the optional telephone dialling device to the alarm centre.
You can now connect the outputs with the alarm inputs of your dialler. Make sure that the polarity of the alarm input at the dialer is set to -12V (trigger polarity neg.). Additionally, please read the instructions of your dialler.

Note the information about additional alarm outputs on the following page.
10.6 Key switch
If programmed accordingly, each zone permits the connection of a key switch for activating or deactivating the alarm centre.

You can use key switches with pulse contact or permanent contact. For key switches with permanent contact, note that the control units are still active and misinterpretations can occur if a key switch is still active but the alarm centre has already been deactivated via the control unit. We therefore recommend the use of key switches with pulse contact.
When the key switch is activated, the exit delay time for the respective area is activated, following which the alarm centre is activated. In the case of internal areas, immediate activation is possible. At reactivation, the alarm centre is deactivated.
Some key switches have additional LED displays that can be externally activated. If necessary, these can be connected to the programmed outputs (OP1).


10.7 Fitting and connecting a loudspeaker
An optional 16Ohm loudspeaker is connected to the contacts
LS and +.
The loudspeaker can be integrated directly in the housing of the alarm centre.
Alternatively, the loudspeaker can be mounted as an additional internal alarm away from the alarm centre. The distance from the alarm centre should not exceed 20m
Additional alarm outputs
At the top of the PCB, the alarm centre has contacts for additional transistor outputs. The cable supplied is connected to these contacts. The cable pin connection is described in the following. Note that the colour code of the cable is not always the same as described below.
| Colour | Function |
| Red (1) | +12V permanent power supply (500mA max.) |
| Black (2) | Ground 0V permanent |
| Orange/white (3) | Not used |
| Brown/white (4) | Fault input of telephone in the case of line loss (+12V if faulty) |
| Grey (5) | Additional output 8 |
| White (6) | Additional output 7 |
| Violet (7) | Additional output 6 |
| Blue (8) | Additional output 5 |
| Green (9) | Additional output 4 |
| Yellow (10) | Additional output 3 |
| Orange (11) | Additional output 2 |
| Brown (12) | Additional output 1 |

10.8 Relay module
Instead of using the additional transistor outputs, you can connect an optional relay module with eight changer relays. Note the information in the relay module.
10.9 Resistors
The alarm system can monitor the zones in two ways.
A: Zone closed NC (no resistor inserted)
B: Zone closed 2.2 kOhm (two resistors inserted)
In Variant A, the system can only detect whether the zone is opened and it always registers an opening as an alarm in this zone. The tamper contacts of the individual detectors must be connected separately to the tamper zone of the alarm centre. The connection examples described in these instructions refer to Variant A (without resistors).
In Variant B, the tamper contact and alarm contact are monitored in one zone. In the event of a change of resistance, the alarm centre can distinguish whether it is a case of alarm or tampering. Note that there are two different resistance values:
A:2.2 kOhm (red, red, red, gold)
B: 4.7 kOhm (yellow, violet, red, gold)
Note the two variants built in to the detector:
A: B:

10.10 Walk test
The OP3 output must be appropriately programmed for the walk test (function 83, option 5). If the user activates the walk test function then the LED for motion detection is activated at the detector.

10.11 Detector alarm memory
For the alarm memory function, e.g. for motion detectors, the OP3 output must be appropriately programmed (function 83, option 3). The first detector in the line that triggers the event can store and signalise this.



11 Term declaration
Before starting to program the alarm centre, you should understand the terms used. To start with, here is an explanation of possible zone types and their properties.
NU - NOT USED
A zone to which nothing is connected and therefore not used should be closed with a jumper and set to Not Used.
PA-PANIC
This zone always triggers an alarm, irrespective of whether the burglar alarm panel is activated or deactivated. A panic alarm can also be transmitted silently (e.g.: via an optional telephone dialer). The program menu can be exited only when this zone is closed.
FR-FIRE
This zone always triggers an alarm, irrespective of whether the burglar alarm panel is activated or deactivated. The alarm tone is effected via the buzzer in the control unit and the external siren as a pulsed alarm tone. The program menu can be exited only when this zone is closed. Connect to this zone only fire alarms with an automatic reset, since otherwise a new alarm is triggered during any manual reset.
NA - Normal Alarm
If the burglar alarm panel is active, this zone immediately triggers an alarm if the state of the alarm zone changes (e.g., opening the NC alarm contact). This zone can be opened when you exit the program menu.
24 Hours
This zone always triggers an immediate alarm. If the burglar alarm panel is deactivated, the alarm tone is heard via the buzzer in the control unit and the loudspeaker of the alarm centre. In an active state, the siren output is also activated. If a 24-hour zone is locked, this applies to the deactivated state only. The program menu can be exited only when this zone is closed.
FE-INPUT/OUTPUT
If the burglar alarm panel is active, this zone first triggers an alarm following a specified delay time (entry delay). This zone type can be used for the door contact of your entrance. When you leave the premises, closing this zone can be used for ending the exit delay. This zone can be opened when you exit the program menu.
ER - INPUT TO FOLLOW
This zone triggers no alarm if an entry/exit zone has previously activated the entry delay time. An immediate alarm is triggered if no entry delay is first activated. You can use this zone type for a motion sensor in the entrance hall pointing to the entry door (fitted with a door contact). This detector can be used as an entry/exit detector for internal activation. This zone can be opened when you exit the program menu.
SA-SHOCK SENSOR
This zone is used for older generations of shock sensors. Contact our technical hotline for more information.
TC-TECHNICAL
In deactivated state, a technical zone triggers an alarm via the control unit and an optional dialer. In activated state, no alarm is triggered. If an alarm occurs in this zone in activated state, this is displayed when the alarm centre is deactivated. You can use this zone type for flood sensors. The program menu can be exited only when this zone is closed.
KB-KEYBOX
If this zone is opened, this event is stored in the memory of the burglar alarm panel. The event can also be transmitted via the optional telephone dialer. No alarm is triggered.
SD-FIRE ALARM
This zone works just like a fire zone. In contrast to a fire zone, the connected fire alarms can be reset by briefly switching off the power supply and no alarm is triggered. However, the reset must be made via a switch output. The program menu can be exited only when this zone is closed.
KM - KEY SWITCH PULSE
A key switch (pulsed) can be connected to the burglar alarm panel. Any change to this zone changes the state of the alarm centre from active to inactive or from inactive to active (following a timeout of the delay time).
FK-BLOCK LOCK
A key switch (permanent) can be connected to the burglar alarm panel. Any change to this zone changes the state of the alarm centre from active to inactive or from inactive to active (following a timeout of the delay time). Note that you can operate the alarm centre only via the key switch. If the state is unclear, e.g.: the key switch is closed, and deactivated at the control unit, the alarm centre can return to active state.
AM-ANTI-MASK
This zone property has no function with the Terxon SX burglar alarm panel.
FB-FORBIKOBLER
This zone is connected to an external code lock or an access control device. This zone works like a regular entry/exit zone. If this zone is triggered during the exit time, the exit time is ended immediately and the burglar alarm panel is activated. If this zone is triggered when the burglar alarm panel is active, it starts the entry delay.
12 General terms
ZONE
A zone consists of one or more detectors connected to the burglar alarm panel via an input CCT.
A zone is considered to be opened or triggered if the electric circuit within CCT is interrupted by a detector (motion sensor, magnetic contact,...) (for NC), or if the resistance value changes (for DEOL).
A zone is considered as closed or at rest is the electric circuit is closed within CCT (for NC), or if the line voltage from the alarm centre is within the right parameters (for DEOL).
BURGLAR ALARM PANEL ACTIVATED
When the burglar alarm panel is active, it monitors all zones for changes to the line voltage and triggers a local alarm and optionally an external alarm.
BURGLAR ALARM PANEL DEACTIVATED
When the burglar alarm is active, it monitors only zones that are always active, such as 24-hour zones, technical zones, and burglar and fire alarms. An alarm triggered by one of these zones usually results in an internal alarm.
INTRINALLY/EXTRNNALLY ACTIVATED
In addition to the complete activation of the burglar alarm panel, you can also activate individual areas (B, C, D). This means that areas can be activated and protected even if you are at home. This type of activation is known as internal.
INTERNAL ALARM
In the case of an internal alarm, only the buzzers of the control units and the optional loudspeakers are activated.
LOCAL ALARM
In the case of a local alarm, the connected combination signalling devices (flashlight and siren) are also activated.
EXTERNAL ALARM
In the case of an external alarm, not only the acoustic and visual signalling devices are activated: the alarm is also transmitted via telephone.

13 Specimen Installation
This specimen installation is intended to explain the use of Terxon SX.
Here we use a system with two users. One user (de)activates the alarm system using code input, the other with a chip key.
Furthermore, two sensors, a motion sensor (XEVOX ECO) and door/window contacts (FU7350W) are connected to the system. The complete system is armed using the key-switch (SE1000).
The SG1650 signalling device (siren+flashlight) is used for visual and acoustic signalling of an intrusion or panic alarm.
We also wish to explain in detail the programming of the sensor types and of the transistor outputs for the external alarm signalling equipment. Do not connect the equipment yet to the mains power supply or the battery!
We start with the wiring of the alarm lines of the motion sensor and door contacts. This is followed by an explanation of the wiring of the tamper line.
Please use the 8-core alarm cable AZ6360 or AZ6361 for connecting up. The following diagram shows how the sensors are connected to the alarm centre:

Note that you need two extra lines for connected the tamper line.
In the next step, we connect the control unit to the system. Note that the jumper is not connected if only one control unit is used (see page 13). Connect the control unit to the alarm centre as shown.

Now connect the key switch (SE1000) to the system. Then connect the cable supplied in the scope of delivery to the connecting strip for the additional switching outputs. These outputs are required for controlling the LEDs.

Please read the operating instructions of the SE1000. Please take care that you use the pulse setting for the keyswitch. The circuit shown above enables you to
activate/deactivate the alarm system by turning the key in either direction. Here too, the tamper line is not yet connected to the system. The setting of the transistor outputs and additional switch outputs is shown later. In the following, we show you the wiring of the tamper line. Make sure that you connect all tamper contacts of the individual components in series. The siren and flashlight are an exception here since a special tamper connection is provided on the equipment. The following diagram of the motion sensor and key switch shows the connection of the tamper contacts. The door contact sensor has no tamper connections!

If you just want to use sensors without a tamper contact, insert a jumper between COM and A/T on the alarm system.
Before programming the equipment, read the following description of how to connect the siren and flashlight to the Terxon SX. For this purpose, we use the SG1650. The tamper line of flashlight and siren is connected via a separate tamper contact to the equipment. If you do not want to use an external signalling device, place a jumper between TR and GND (OV) of the alarm centre. The following diagram shows the connection of the SG1650 to the Terxon SX:


This completes the connection of the equipment.
We now come to the programming of the alarm equipment. Make sure than the tamper contacts of all components are closed before you connect the equipment to the power supply. Proceed as follows:
- Connect the 12V battery (7.0 Ah) to the contacts of the alarm centre (note the colour code: red = +12V, black = 0V).
- Using a screwdriver, short-circuit the two pins of the kick-start jumper (see p. 14).
- The green LED for the power supply () begins to flash and the buzzers of the control units can be activated. You can ignore the display messages.
- Enter the factory-set user code. This is: 1234. You can ignore the display messages.
- First close the housing of the burglar alarm panel securely before switching on the 230V voltage.
- Switch on the 230V mains voltage to the burglar alarm panel.
- The green LED for the voltage () now lights constantly.

- Now enter via the control unit: 0 and then the factory-set programming code 7890
- The display shows: PROGR MODE
- You are now in the program menu of the burglar alarm panel and can start programming.
First we program the two zones.
On the keypad, enter 001 followed by make settings to Zone 1 (motion sensor). You see the following display:
001:Zone01 TERXON M
You can now change the zone name "Zone01" using the keypad of the control unit. The keys are similar in operation to those of a mobile phone. Press C to move one place forwards, and D one place back (see page 45). Now press the Enter key, the following appears:
001:FEa1 TERXONM
Define Zone 001 as "immediate" by entering 03. You see the following display:
001:NA a TERXON M
By pressing keys A, B, C, D, you can change the assignment of the sensor to the individual areas. In this programming example the detector works only when the hole system is activated.. Now confirm your input by pressing You are returned to the start screen of the programming menu.
Now enter 002 for programming Zone 2, followed by. You see the following:
002:Zone02 Terxon S
Change the name of the zone according to your wishes and then press the Enter key you see the following:
002:Erabcd1
We will now change this to entry/exit. Enter 05. You see the following in the display:
002:FEa1 TERXONM
Now press B to add area B to the sensor. Confirm your setting by pressing the Enter key The "1" following the sub-areas stands for the time delay group (1 to 4). You can change this at any time in the programming menu (menu items 201 to 204, see page 82). You now have to program the key switch to Zone 3. Enter 003, change the zone name if required, and press the Enter key The display shows the following:
003:NAa TERXON M
Change the zone by entering 11 in the key switch, and the following appears:
003:KM a TERXON M
Confirm your input with Note that non-connected zones (004 to 008) are marked as "Not Used" (NU). You can set a zone by entering 00.
In the next step, we set the exit delay time. This is the time available for leaving the secure area before the alarm system is activated. In programming mode, enter 044 on the keypad, followed by The display shows:
044:Exit A=45 TERXON M
Enter an exit delay time (1 for 10 sec. to 6 for 120 sec.) and confirm with Set entry delay time under menu item 201.
201:Entry 1 = 45 TERXON M
In this example, you have 45 seconds to deactivate the armed alarm system.
You can choose values from 10 to 120 sec. 1 stands for 10 and 6 for 120 seconds. After your selection, press
Now we program additional transistor outputs for the LEDs of the key switch. The yellow LED should light in deactivated alarm state, and the red LED in activated alarm state of the alarm system. To program the first additional transistor output OP4 or the state of the red LED, enter 151 on the keypad. Confirm your input by pressing the Enter key
You see the following:
151:Fire TERXON M
Enter 13 to change the setting to "Open". The display changes to:
151:Open TERXON M
Confirm your input with
The transistor output OP5 - item 152 in the programming menu - has to be adjusted on "CLOSE" (14). Note that changes do not take effect until you exit the programm-ing menu.
The yellow LED now lights permanently when the alarm system is deactivated, and switches off when it is activated. The red LED shows whether the system is activated.
The following describes the settings of transistor outputs 1 and 2 for the siren and the flashlight of the SG1650. Enter 081 on the keypad and confirm with The following display appears:
081: Bell TERXON M
Please change the setting to Strobe. Enter 08 and press. This first resets the flashlight when you deactivate the alarm system.
Transistor output 2 must be set to "Bell". To do this, select menu item 083 and verify with Enter 00 and to set the exit to "Bell".
To change the siren delay, enter 041 in the programming menu and press the Enter key The display shows:
041: Bell Dly = 0 TERXON M
If required, you can change the siren delay. You can select values from 0 to 20 min.
For the siren duration, you can select values from 1.5 min. to 20 min.
Select the programming item 042 and confirm with You see the following display:
042: Bell On = 15 TERXON M
We recommend that you keep this value or reduce it to 1.5 minutes (in Germany, the siren duration must not exceed 3 minutes).
Before defining users, test the alarm system functions. Start by testing the transistor/transistor outputs. Enter 091 in the programming menu and press
091: Test: O/P 1 TERXON M
Press switch the output OP1 on. If you now press again, the output is reset. Under menu items 092 and 093, you can test outputs OP2 and OP3.
In the next step, check that the control unit buzzer is functioning properly. Select menu item 095 and press OK. You see the following display:
095: Test: Keypad TERXON M
At the same time, you hear a constant buzzer tone. The buzzer is working. Confirm with
Finally, test the functionality of the sensors. Do this under menu item 097. After entering this item, press the Enter key you see the following display:
097: Walk Test TERXON M
Now open Zone 02. You hear a double tone and see the following display:
A:Zone 02 TERXON M
Close the zone and press again to end the sensor test. Run the same test for the other sensors. If you use a loudspeaker with the system, you can test it in the programming menu under item 094.

You have now made all settings in the programming menu. Exit the programming menu by entering 099 and confirming with you are now in the user menu.
We now add two users to the system. The first user (BERND) is to activate and deactivate the system by entering a code, the second (ANNA) using a chip key. In the user menu, enter the administrator code 1234.
Select?
TERXON M
Now enter 4 on the keypad. The control unit shows:
Old code =
TERXON M
Enter the user number of User 2. This is: X002. Press
. The display shows:
U02:User 02
TERXON M
Now change the name on the keypad - in this case, BERND.
U02:BERND
TERXON M
Press the Enter key
You are now asked to enter a new code in the system.
User 02:
TERXON M
Enter 1111 (for example) and confirm with this code is for activating and deactivating the alarm system. In the next step, we add User Anna, who is to activate and deactivate the alarm system using a chip key. In the user menu, enter the administrator code (1234) followed by 4. You see the following:
Old code =
TERXON M
Enter the user number of User 3. This is: X003. Press. The display shows:
U03:User 03
TERXON M
Now change the name to ANNA and press the Enter key. The display shows:
U03: ANNA
TERXON M
After you press the Enter key, the display shows:
User 03:
TERXON M
Hold the chip key in front of the control unit. You hear a double tone. The chip key has been successfully programmed. If required, you can also define a PIN for the user. In this case, the user can choose between code and chip key to activate/deactivate the alarm system.
To activate the Terxon SX, enter the code or hold the chip key in front of the system. You see the following display:
Select?
TERXON M
By pressing "A" or you can now activate the complete system. By pressing B, C or D, you can select individual sub-areas. In this specimen installation, you could for example activate sub-area B to arm the door contact and thus monitor the exit doors. The system is now fully installed and configured.
If you use SG1710 or SG1900 instead of SG1650, see the following connection diagrams.

If you use the siren, the connected transistor output OP (programming menu: menu item 081-083) must be set to "Bell" (00).

Use the resistors provided to connect the SG1900 (1kOhm). Do not forget to change the connector of the internal battery from NC to Battery (-).
Se also the operating instructions of the signalling equipment, which you should read carefully.


14 First-time usage
If you want to create your own configuration of the system and do not need the example of installation pay attention to the next steps. Please take notice of the important terms concerning the alarm panel. You can now put the alarm panel into operation.
- Connect the 12V battery (7.0 Ah) to the contacts of the alarm centre (note the colour code: red = +12V, black = 0V).
- Using a screwdriver, short-circuit the two pins of the kick-start jumper (see p. 14).
- The green LED for the power supply () begins to flash and the buzzers of the control units can be activated. You can ignore the display messages.
- Enter the factory-set user code. This is: 1234. You can ignore the display messages.
- First close the housing of the burglar alarm panel securely before switching on the 230V voltage.
- Switch on the 230V mains voltage to the burglar alarm panel.
- The green LED for the voltage () now lights constantly.
- Now enter via the control unit: 0 and then the factory-set programming code 7890 The display shows: PROGR. MODE
- You are now in the program menu of the burglar alarm panel and can start programming.
15 Programming
15.1 Program mode
All input in program mode is made via the keypad. The LCD display gives you information about your input. For further information about the programming items, see page 30.
Proceed as follows to change an item:
- Via the keypad, enter the three-digit number of the menu item (e.g., 001 for Zone 1) whose property you want to view or change. To confirm your input, press the Enter key The selected menu item is shown on the LCD display.
- To leave a setting unchanged, press the Enter key
- Otherwise, enter the new value via the keypad. You can see possible values in the programming table. The new property is displayed.
- To confirm and save the new value, press the Enter key
- You can select a new item only if the LCD display shows Installer Mode.
To exit the program menu:
- The LCD display shows: Installer Mode.
- Enter 099 and confirm your entry by pressing the Enter key. The LCD display shows: Exit Eng. ?
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Confirm your input by pressing the Enter key To cancel your input, press the X key
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After you confirm your input with the Enter key, the alarm centre checks the current status of the system. If everything is correct, the alarm centre returns to normal operating state. You have exited the program menu. The alarm centre is now deactivated.
- If there are any system faults, these are now displayed. Possible faults are:
Tamper contact of the alarm centre or control unit open
No mains or battery power available
- A zone is open that triggers immediate alarm even when the alarm centre is deactivated (24 hour, fire, tamper).
If there is a system fault, the program mode is not exited. First clear all displayed system faults and repeat the steps listed above.
| Factory settings | |
| Program code/ Master code: | 7890 |
| User code 1/ Admin code: | 1234 |
| User codes 2-16: | X002....X016 (not valid until setting) |
| Threat code: | x017 (not valid until setting) |

15.2 Overview of program menu
Country setting (000 n)
Important: If you change the country setting, all system settings are reset to the country settings of the new country.
| Menu item | Setting (n) | Meaning |
| 000 | 0 | UK – Great Britain |
| 1 | I – Italy | |
| 2 | EE – Spain | |
| 3 | P – Portugal | |
| 4 | NL – Netherlands | |
| 5 | FR – France | |
| 6 | B – Belgium | |
| 7 | D – Germany | |
| 8 | CH – Switzerland | |
| 9 | A – Austria | |
| X1 | IRL – Ireland | |
| X2 | OEM1 | |
| X3 | OEM2 | |
| X4 | FI – Finland | |
| X5 | N – Norway | |
| X6 | DK – Denmark | |
| X7 | S – Sweden |
Zone setting (001 - 008 ✓ ✓ nn ✓)
In zone programming, you first program the zone name and then the zone property.
| Menu item | Setting (nn) | Meaning |
| 001 - 008 | 00 | NU – Not Used |
| 01 | PA – Panic | |
| 02 | Fr – Fire | |
| 03 | NA – Immediate | |
| 04 | 24 – 24 hour | |
| 05 | FE – Entry/exit | |
| 06 | Er – Entry to follow | |
| 07 | SA – Shock Analyser | |
| 08 | Tc – Technical | |
| 09 | KB – Keybox | |
| 10 | SD – Fire alarm |
| Menu item | Setting (nn) | Meaning |
| 11 | KM - Key switch | |
| 12 | KF - Block lock | |
| 13 | AM - not used | |
| 14 | FB - Forbikobler Zone |
In addition to the zone properties, you program the zone attributes.
| Menu item | Setting (nn) | Meaning |
| X1 | C – Chime | |
| X2 | S – Sensor test | |
| X3 | D – Double trigger | |
| X4 | O – Zone locks possible | |
| X7 | 1...6 Sensitivity | |
| B | Monitored in area B | |
| C | Monitored in area C | |
| D | Monitored in area D |
Program code (020 nnnn)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 020 | nnnn | Program code |
Zone termination (021)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 021 | 0 | No resistor NC |
| 1 | Two resistors FSL |
Internal volume (022 n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 022 | 0 | Off |
| 1...9 | Quiet...Loud |
Internal alarm (025√n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 025 | 0 | Local alarm following |
| 1 | Until deactivated |
Alarm on failed Activation (027 n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 027 | 0 | Internal Alarm |
| 1 | Local Alarm |
Hide state display (028 n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 028 | 0 | Never hide |
| 1 | Hide after 180 secs. | |
| 2 | Hide 30 sec after code |
External alarm display on activated entry delay (029)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 029 | 0 | Off |
| 1 | On |
Panic alarm (030)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 030 | 0 | Loud |
| 1 | Silent |
Zone tamper reset (031)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 031 | 0 | No program code necessary |
| 1 | Program code necessary |
System reset (033)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 033 | 0 | No program code necessary |
| 1 | Program code necessary |
Panic reset (034 n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 034 | 0 | User reset |
| 1 | Program reset |
Hide First Sensor Alarm (035 n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 035 | 0 | Hide first sensor |
| 1 | Monitor first sensor |
System tamper reset (038)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 038 | 0 | User reset |
| 1 | Program reset |
Exit mode for overall area (039)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 039 | 0 | Exit time |
| 1 | Manual | |
| 2 | Last door | |
| 3 | Key switch |
System auto active following alarm (040)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 040 | 0 | Never |
| 1 | Once | |
| 2 | Twice | |
| 3 | Three times | |
| 4 | Always |
Siren delay (041 n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 041 | 0 | No delay |
| 1 | 1.5 min delay | |
| 2 | 3 min delay | |
| 3 | 5 min delay | |
| 4 | 10 min delay | |
| 5 | 15 min delay | |
| 6 | 20 min delay |
Sirenduration(042n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 042 | 1 | 1.5 min |
| 2 | 3 min | |
| 3 | 5 min | |
| 4 | 10 min | |
| 5 | 15 min | |
| 6 | 20 min |
Exit time overall area (044 n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 044 | 1 | 10 sec |
| 2 | 20 sec | |
| 3 | 30 sec | |
| 4 | 45 sec | |
| 5 | 60 sec | |
| 6 | 120 sec |

Entry/exit delay volume (045 n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 045 | 0 | No signal |
| 1...9 | 1 = quiet - 9 = loud |
Tamper alarm reaction (046)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 046 | 0 | Internal alarm |
| 1 | Control unit | |
| 2 | Internal + control unit |
Date and time (051
See also the description of how to enter date and time.
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 051 | DnnMnnYnn | Enter date |
| HnnMnn | Enter time |
Zone and tamper lock (052)
See also the description of how to enter date and time.
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 052 | 0 | Zone lock possible |
| 1 | Zone and tamper lock possible |
Cancel-Reset(053√
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 053 | 0 | Option as in item 33 |
| 1 | Reset by user |
Zone behaviour at Internal B (060)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 060 | 0 | Entry/exit zone remains entry/exit zone |
| 1 | Entry/exit zone becomes immediate zone |
Zone behaviour at Internal B (061 n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 061 | 0 | Following entry remains following entry |
| 1 | Following entry becomes entry/exit zone |
Exit mode for Internal B (062 n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 062 | 0 | Exit time + quiet tone |
| 1 | Immediate | |
| 2 | Silent | |
| 3 | As exit mode for overall activated |
Alarm behaviour at Internal B (063)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 063 | 0 | Only control unit |
| 1 | Loudspeaker and control unit | |
| 2 | Local Alarm | |
| 3 | External Alarm (siren and dialer) |
Exit time at Internal B (065)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 065 | 1 | 10 sec |
| 2 | 20 sec | |
| 3 | 30 sec | |
| 4 | 45 sec | |
| 5 | 60 sec | |
| 6 | 120 sec |
Zone behaviour at Internal C (070)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 070 | 0 | Entry/exit zone remains entry/exit zone |
| 1 | Entry/exit zone becomes immediate zone |
Zone behaviour at Internal C (071)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 071 | 0 | Following entry remains following entry |
| 1 | Following entry becomes entry/exit zone |
Exit mode for Internal C (072)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 072 | 0 | Exit time plus quiet tone |
| 1 | Immediate | |
| 2 | Silent | |
| 3 | As exit mode for overall activated |
Alarm behaviour at Internal C (073)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 073 | 0 | Control unit |
| 1 | Loudspeaker and control unit | |
| 2 | Local Alarm | |
| 3 | External Alarm (control unit + siren and dialer) |
Exit time at Internal C (075)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 075 | 1 | 10 sec |
| 2 | 20 sec | |
| 3 | 30 sec | |
| 4 | 45 sec | |
| 5 | 60 sec | |
| 6 | 120 sec |
Exit mode for Internal D (076)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 076 | 0 | Exit time plus quiet tone |
| 1 | Immediate | |
| 2 | Silent | |
| 3 | As exit mode for overall activated |
Alarm behaviour at Internal D (077)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 077 | 0 | Control unit |
| 1 | Loudspeaker and control unit | |
| 2 | Local Alarm | |
| 3 | External Alarm (siren and dialer) |
Exit time at Internal D (079)
Behaviour of Transistor output 1 (081
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 079 | 1 | 10 sec |
| 2 | 20 sec | |
| 3 | 30 sec | |
| 4 | 45 sec | |
| 5 | 60 sec | |
| 6 | 120 sec |
√)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 081 | 00 | Siren |
| 01 | Input/output to follow | |
| 02 | Active to follow | |
| 03 | Active stable | |
| 04 | Shock sensor reset | |
| 05 | Walk test | |
| 06 | Ready to follow | |
| 07 | 24 hours | |
| 08 | Flash to follow | |
| 09 | Fire reset | |
| 10 | Siren test (self setting) | |
| 11 | Active acknowledgement | |
| 12 | Active pulse 1 | |
| 13 | Inactive pulse 1 | |
| 26 | Active pulse 1 | |
| 27 | Active pulse 2 | |
| 28 | Active pulse 3 | |
| 29 | Active pulse 4 | |
| 30 | Inactive pulse 1 | |
| 31 | Inactive pulse 2 | |
| 32 | Inactive pulse 3 | |
| 33 | Inactive pulse 4 | |
| 34 | Fire | |
| 35 | Panic |
Behaviour of Transistor output 2 (082 m
√)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 082 | See setting | for transistor output 1 |

Behaviour of Transistor output 3
(083 mn)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 083 | See setting | for transistor output 1 |
Behaviour of Outputs on Burglar Alarm
(085√n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 085 | 0 | Stable to deactivated |
| 1 | Reactivate |
Additional Entry Delay (086)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 086 | 0 | Off |
| 1 | On |
Control Unit Alarm (087)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 087 | 0 | Not activated |
| 1 | Activated |
Event memory (090)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 090 | 0 | Print memory |
| 1 | Page backwards | |
| 3 | Page forwards | |
| × | Exit memory | |
| ✓ | Toggle between date/time and event |
Test Exit 1 (091
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning | ||
| 091 | ✓ | X | End test | |
Test Exit 2 (092
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning | |
| 092 | ✓ | × | End test |
Test Exit 3 (093
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning | ||
| 093 | ✓ | × | End test | |
Test internal loudspeaker (094
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning | |
| 094 | ✓ | × | End test |
Test siren control unit (095 Y
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning | |
| 095 | ✓ | × | End test |
Walk Test (097
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning | |
| 097 | ✓ | × | End test |
Reset Factory Settings (098 Y
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning | ||
| 098 | ✓ | X | Set factory settings | |
Exit Program Menu (099
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 099 | Exit program menu |
Language setting for OSD menu
(126√n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 126 | 0 | Lang = English |
| 1 | Long = Italian | |
| 2 | Lang. = Spanish | |
| 3 | Lang = Port | |
| 4 | Lang = Dutch | |
| 5 | Lang = French | |
| 6 | Lang = German | |
| 7 | Lang=(NO) | |
| 8 | Lang=(SV) | |
| 9 | Lang=(DK) | |
| X1 | Lang=(SF) |
Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 1 (151 nn)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 151 | 00 | Not used |
| 01 | Fire to follow | |
| 02 | Panic to follow | |
| 03 | Burglary to follow | |
| 04 | Active/inactive to follow | |
| 05 | Alarm cancellation | |
| 06 | Technical alarm | |
| 11 | Network fault | |
| 12 | Sabotage to follow | |
| 13 | Active to follow | |
| 14 | Inactive to follow | |
| 15 | Zone locked | |
| 16 | Emergency alarm to follow | |
| 17 | Keybox | |
| 18 | Anti-mask | |
| 19 | Fire alarm | |
| 30 | Active pulse 1 | |
| 31 | Active pulse 2 | |
| 32 | Active pulse 3 | |
| 33 | Active pulse 4 | |
| 34 | Inactive pulse 1 | |
| 35 | Inactive pulse 2 | |
| 36 | Inactive pulse 3 | |
| 37 | Inactive pulse 4 |
Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 2 (152)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 152 | See setting | for switch output 1 |
Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 3 (153 min)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 153 | See setting | for switch output 1 |
Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 4 (154 n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 154 | See setting | for switch output 1 |
Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 5 (155 mm)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 155 | See setting | for switch output 1 |
Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 6 (156 mm)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 156 | See setting | for switch output 1 |
Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 7 (157√nn)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 157 | See setting | for switch output 1 |
Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 8 (158 mn)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 158 | See setting | for switch output 1 |
Inversion of additional switch outputs (159)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 159 | 0 | Not inverted(+ve removed) |
| 1 | Inverted(+ve applied) |
Duration of active pulse 1 2 3 4 (170 n n n n n n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 170 | 00 | Latched output |
| 01 - 12 | Pulse duration in seconds |
Switch output active stable (171 n n n n n
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 171 | A B C D | Activate switch output for active area |

Duration of inactive pulse 1
(172 n n n n n n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 172 | 00 | latched output |
| 01 - 12 | Pulse duration in seconds |
Switch output inactive stable
(173 n n n n n
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 173 | A B C D | Activate switch output for inactive area |
Switch output for fire
(174 n n n n n n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 174 | 0 | Switch output off |
| 1 | Switch output on |
Switch output for panic
(175 n n n n n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 175 | 0 | Switch output off |
| 1 | Switch output on |
Last output for settling time
(182 √n) √
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 182 | 07 | 7 seconds |
| 08 | 8 seconds | |
| 09 | 9 seconds | |
| 10 | 10 seconds | |
| 11 | 11 seconds | |
| 12 | 12 seconds |
Change display time (183 n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 183 | Max. 16 locations | C/D - left / right |
Fire transmitter (184)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 184 | 0 | OFF |
| 1 | ON |
Auto reset key switch (185)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 185 | 0 | OFF |
| 1 | ON |
Display of zone resistance (199
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 199 | Keys 1 + 3 zone selection | |
Entry delay group 1
(201√n)
| Menu item | Setting | Meaning |
| 201 | 1 | 10 seconds |
| 2 | 20 seconds | |
| 3 | 30 seconds | |
| 4 | 45 seconds | |
| 5 | 60 seconds | |
| 6 | 120 seconds |
Entry delay group 2
(202 n)
See 201
Entry delay group 3
(203√n)
See 201
Entry delay group 4
(204 n)
See 201
Software version (991
15.3 Settings in program menu
000 Country Settings
Use this setting to configure the burglar alarm centre for the local country. When you load the country settings, all user-defined settings are discarded. If you only want to set the language of the control unit display, use menu item 126 (language).
At the user level, do the following:
- On the control unit, enter: 0
- Enter the program code: 7890
The LCD display shows: Progr.Mode - On the control unit, enter: 000
- The LCD display shows: 000:Land = D
- On the control unit, enter: 0
- The LCD display shows: 000:Land=UK
- On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode
You have now made the settings for Germany. Following this setting, the values mentioned of the program overview are different from the values set on the burglar alarm centre.
001 - 008 Zone setting
Under the zone setting menu item, set the zone name and property.
From the program level, do the following:
- On the control unit, enter: 001
- The LCD display shows: 001: ZONE 01
-
The cursor flashes under the first letter.
-
Enter the zone name (max. 12 characters) via the keypad.


- In the following, the zone name "EINGANG" is entered.
On the control unit, enter:
3 3 E
C - next position->
4 4 4 4
- next position ->
6 6 N
- next position ->
4 4-G
C - next position->
2 2 A
- next position ->
6 6
c - next position->
4 4-G
- If you make a mistake, you can move the cursor back by pressing the D key
- You can delete a letter or digit by entering a blank at the respective position with the 0 key.
- After entering a new zone name, confirm your input.
On the control unit, enter:
After entering the zone name, enter the zone property. Zone properties are explained on pages 19 and 20 of these instructions. Enter the zone property as follows:
- Enter the zone property via the keypad as follows:
| 00 | NU - Not Used |
| 01 | PA - Panic |
| 02 | Fr - Fire |
| 03 | NA - Immediate |
| 04 | 24 - 24 hours |
| 05 | FE - Entry/exit |
| 06 | Er - Entry to follow |
| 07 | SA - Shock sensor |
| 08 | Tc - Technical zone |
| 09 | KB - Keybox |
| 10 | SD - Fire alarm |
| 11 | KM - Key switch pulse |
| 12 | KF - Key switch stable |
| 13 | AM - not used |
| 14 | FB - Forbikobler |
- After entering the zone property, enter the area for which this zone is to be monitored. For an explanation of areas, see page 20 of these instructuctinos. Enter the area via the keypad as follows:
| A | This zone is monitored if area A is active. The LCD display shows: a |
| B | This zone is monitored if area B is active. The LCD display shows: b |
| C | This zone is monitored if area C is active. The LCD display shows: c |
| d | This zone is monitored if area D is active. The LCD display shows: d |
- Apart from the zone property and the area in which the zone is to be monitored, there are also zone attributes. Via the keypad, enter the zone attributes as follows:
| X1 | C – door chime The alarm centre always generates a tone on the control unit and the loudspeaker if a zone with this zone attribute is triggered. This applies only if the burglar alarm centre is deactivated. This zone is available for zones with the properties “immediate”, “entry/exit”, “entry”, “follow” and “shock sensor”. |
| X2 | S – Sensor test Zones with this zone attribute are in a test function. Use this test function if you think a sensor may trigger a false alarm. This zone starts a 14-day test. If this zone triggers an alarm within 14 days, no general alarm state is declared. The sensor is removed from monitoring and a message is displayed. If the zone triggers no alarm within 14 days, the zone test ends, the zone attribute is deleted and the zone works normally again. This zone is available for zones with the properties “immediate”, “entry to follow”, “technical” and “shock sensor”. |
| X3 | D – Zone link Zones with this zone attribute first trigger an alarm when a further zone triggers an alarm with 5 minutes or if a zone is open for at least 10 seconds (e.g.: magnetic contacts). This function reduces false alarms from individual sensors to a minimum, but a burglary may be detected too late or not at all. This zone is available for zones with the properties “immediate”, “entry to follow”. |
| X4 | O – Lock zone Zones with this zone attribute can be locked manually by the user and removed from monitoring. |

- Apart from the zone properties and zone attributes, you can make further settings for some zone properties. For example, for an "entry/exit" zone and an "entry to follow" zone, you have to define the entry delay time, and for a "shock sensor" zone, you have to define the sensitivity.. Enter the additional properties via the keypad as follows:
| X7 | For zones with the zone property "entry/exit" or "entry to follow", program the respective entry delay time group. Then press: 1 for delay group 1 2 for delay group 2 3 for delay group 3 4 for delay group 4 |
| X7 | For zones with the zone property "shock sensor", set the sensitivity. Then press: 1 insensitive 6 sensitive |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
IMPORTANT: The delay time for the entry/exit zone should be longer than the delay time for the entry to follow zone. Set the time for the entry delay time group in items 201 to 204.
020 Changing the program code
To change the program code required to open the program menu. From the program level, do the following:
- On the control unit, enter: 020
- The LCD display shows: 020: CODE
- The cursor flashes at the end of the setting.
- Enter the new four-digit program code via the keypad.
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Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
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The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
021 Changing the zone termination
For changing the zone termination for the inputs of the burglar alarm centre. From the program level, do the following:
- On the control unit, enter: 021
- The LCD display shows: 021:CC+ComA/T
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 00 | CC+ComA/T For this zone termination, no resistor can be inserted in the alarm zone. An alarm is triggered if the zone is opened. The tamper contact of the sensor must be connected separately to the burglar alarm centre. See the connection diagrams for connecting with CC+ComA/T.. |
| 01 | FSL 2K2/4K7 For this zone termination, two resistors with different values must be used. The burglar alarm centre triggers alarm or tampering, depending on which resistance value is changed. The tamper input at the alarm centre is out of action. See the connection diagrams for connecting with DEOL. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.


022 Changing the volume for internal alarm
For changing the zone termination for the inputs of the burglar alarm centre. From the program level, do the following:
- On the control unit, enter: 022

- The LCD display shows: 022:ChimeVol=5
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0-9 | ChimeVol Specify the volume of the internal alarm issued via the control unit and the (optional) loudspeaker. Press: 0 off 1 quiet 9 loud |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
025 Internal alarm
To change the property of the internal alarm:
- On the control unit, enter: 025

- The LCD display shows: 025:LS Timed
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | LS Timed The internal alarm follows the entered times for the external siren |
| 1 | LS Cont The internal alarm sounds until the alarm centre is deactivated. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
027 Alarm on failed activation
To change the property of the alarm on failed activation, proceed as follows:
- On the control unit, enter: 027
- The LCD display shows: 027:Internal
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | Internal If activation fails, the alarm is issued via the internal signaller. |
| 1 | Local If activation fails, the alarm is also issued via the external siren. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
028 Status display
Proceed as follows to change the property of the status display:
- On the control unit, enter: 028

- The LCD display shows: 028:Status OFF
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | Status OFF The display is permanently on. The system always shows whether the alarm centre is activated or deactivated. |
| 1 | Status ON The status display of the alarm centre remains active for 180 seconds after entry of the user code, and then changes to date and time display. |
| 2 | Status Code 30 seconds after each event, the display changes back to date and time display. Note that the LEDs also light for 30 seconds. |
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Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
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The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
029 Entry alarm delay
Proceed as follows to change the property of the entry alarm delay:
- On the control unit, enter: 029
- The LCD display shows: 029:Delay OFF
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | Delay OFF The alarm centre generates an immediate alarm if the user deviates from the specified entry route. |
| 1 | Delay ON The alarm centre extends the entry |
| delay by 30 seconds if the user deviates from the specified entry route. An internal alarm is triggered to inform the user that he/she has made a mistake. If the user code is entered within the delay time, a local alarm is prevented and the alarm centre is reset. |

- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
030 Panic silent
To change the property of the silent panic alarm:
- On the control unit, enter: 030
- The LCD display shows: 030:PA audible
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | PA audible When a panic alarm is triggered, the alarm centre generates a local alarm. |
| 1 | PA silent When a panic alarm is triggered, the alarm centre generates no local alarm. The alarm is issued only via the relay contacts and via the optional dialer. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.

031 Zone tamper
Proceed as follows to change the property of zone tampering:
- On the control unit, enter: 031

- The LCD display shows: 031:EngTmpRstOFF
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | EngTmpRstOFF No program code necessary (OFF). If a tamper alarm is triggered, you only have to enter the user code to acknowledge the tamper message. |
| 1 | EngTmpRstON Program code required (ON) If a tamper alarm is triggered, you have to enter the user code to deactivate the alarm and then the program code to delete the tamper alarm. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
033 System Reset
To change the property of the system reset:
- On the control unit, enter: 033

- The LCD display shows: 033: EngReset OFF
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | EngReset OFF If a system error is displayed, you only have to enter the user code to acknowledge the message. |
| 1 | EngReset OFF If a system error is displayed, you have to enter the program code to acknowledge the message. |
Note:
Some events always require you to enter the program code. These are:
Failure/fault of a control unit
Failure of 12V power supply
Low battery in the alarm centre
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:

- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
034 Panic Reset
Proceed as follows to change the property of the panic reset:
- On the control unit, enter: 034
- The LCD display shows: 034:PA Cust Rst
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | PA Cust Rst To reset a panic alarm, you only have to enter a valid user code. |
| 1 | PA Eng Rst To reset a panic alarm, you have to enter the user code to deactivate the alarm and then the program code to delete the panic alarm. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
035 First alarm reaction
Proceed as follows to change the property of the first alarm reaction:
- On the control unit, enter: 035

- The LCD display shows: 035:Lock-out ON
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | Lock-out ON When the alarm time expires (alarm time of the local alarm of the external siren), the alarm centre is reactivated. The zone that triggered the alarm is no longer monitored. |
| 1 | Re-arm When the alarm time expires (alarm time of the local alarm of the external siren), the alarm centre is reactivated. The zone that triggered the alarm is monitored again. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer mode.
038 System Sabotage Reset
To change the property of the System Sabotage Reset:

- On the control unit, enter: 038
- The LCD display shows: 038: EnSysTmp ON
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | EnSysTmp OFF In the event of a system sabotage, you can reset the alarm centre by entering the user code. |
| 1 | EnSysTmp ON In the event of a system sabotage, you can reset the alarm centre by entering the installer code. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
039 Exit mode for overall activated (A)
To change the property of the exit mode for overall activated:

- On the control unit, enter: 039
- The LCD display shows: 039: A=Timed
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | A=Timed After the alarm centre is activated, the programmed exit delay time starts. At the end of the delay time, the alarm centre is activated. If zones are open at this time, an alarm is triggered. |
| 1 | A=Terminated After the alarm centre is activated, the exit delay time starts. The delay time runs until a button connected to a control unit is pressed, which ends the exit delay time manually. The exit delay time ends seven seconds after the button is pressed. |
| 2 | A=Final Door After the alarm centre is activated, the exit delay time starts. The delay time runs until a zone with the entry/exit property is closed. The exit delay time ends seven seconds after the zone is closed. |
| 3 | A=Lock Set After the alarm centre is activated, the delay time starts. The delay time runs until a zone with the entry/exit property is closed and, after the zone has closed, a contact connected to the control unit is opened. |


- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
040 System Rearm
To change the property of the siren duration:
- On the control unit, enter: 040
- The LCD display shows: 040:Rearm=Never
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | Rearm=Never If an alarm is triggered, the alarm is sounded until the defined alarm time of the external signaller. If a second sensor reports another alarm following expiry of the defined alarm time, no second alarm is triggered. |
| 1-4 | Rearm 1-4/Always If an alarm is triggered, the alarm is sounded until the defined alarm time of the external signaller. The alarm centre rearms itself once, twice, three times or always, depending on the value entered. A new alarm reports triggers a new alarm. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
041 Siren delay
Proceed as follows to change the property of the siren delay:
- On the control unit, enter: 041
- The LCD display shows: 041: Bell Dly=0
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | Bell Dly=0 |
| After an alarm is triggered, a local alarm is started without delay. | |
| 1 | Bell Dly=1.5After an alarm is triggered, a local alarm is activated after a delay of 1.5 minutes. |
| 2 | Bell Dly=3After an alarm is triggered, a local alarm is activated after a delay of 3 minutes. |
| 3 | Bell Dly=5After an alarm is triggered, a local alarm is activated after a delay of 5 minutes. |
| 4 | Bell Dly=10After an alarm is triggered, a local alarm is activated after a delay of 10 minutes. |
| 5 | Bell Dly=15After an alarm is triggered, a local alarm is activated after a delay of 15 minutes. |
| 6 | Bell Dly=20After an alarm is triggered, a local alarm is activated after a delay of 20 minutes. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
042 Siren duration
To change the property of the siren duration:
- On the control unit, enter: 042
- The LCD display shows: 042:Bell On=20
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 1 | Bell On=1.5 If an alarm is triggered, the local alarm is activated for 1.5 minutes. |
| 2 | Bell On =3 If an alarm is triggered, the local alarm is activated for 3 minutes. |
| 3 | Bell On =5 If an alarm is triggered, the local alarm is activated for 5 minutes. |
| 4 | Bell On =10 If an alarm is triggered, the local alarm is activated for 10 minutes. |
| 5 | Bell On =15 If an alarm is triggered, the local alarm is activated for 15 minutes. |
| 6 | Bell On =20 If an alarm is triggered, the local alarm is activated for 20 minutes. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
044 Exit delay time A
To change the property of the exit mode for overall active A:
- On the control unit, enter: 044
- The LCD display shows: 044:Exit A=20
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 1 | Exit A=10 Exit delay time for overall active is 10 seconds. |
| 2 | Exit A=20 Exit delay time for overall active is 20 seconds. |
| 3 | Exit A=30 Exit delay time for overall active is 30 seconds. |
| 4 | Exit A=45 Exit delay time for overall active is 45 seconds. |
| 5 | Exit A=60 Exit delay time for overall active is 60 seconds. |
| 6 | Exit A=120 Exit delay time for overall active is 120 seconds. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer mode.

045 Entry/exit delay tone volume
To change the property of the entry/exit delay tone volume:
- On the control unit, enter: 045

- The LCD display shows: 045:EE VOL=5
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | EE VOL=OFF Entry/exit delay tone off |
| 1-9 | EE Vol=1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 Entry/exit delay tone quiet (1) to loud (9) |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
046 Tamper alarm
To change the property of the tamper alarm for a deactivated alarm centre:
- On the control unit, enter: 046

- The LCD display shows: 046: Int+RKP
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | Internal Following a tamper alarm when the alarm centre is deactivated, only the intern alarm is triggered. |
| 1 | Keypad Following a tamper alarm when the alarm centre is deactivated, the control unit is triggered. |
| 2 | Int+RKP Following a tamper alarm when the alarm centre is deactivated, the control unit and the internal alarm are triggered. |
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Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
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The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
051 Date and time
Proceed as follows to change the date and time:
- On the control unit, enter: 051
- The LCD display can show: 051: D03 M02 Y05
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and enter the date:
- Confirm your input with
- Enter the month via the keypad. (January to September = 01 to 09)
- Confirm your input with
- Enter the year via the keypad.
- Confirm your input with
- The display changes; now enter the hour via the keypad.
- Confirm your input with
- Enter the minute via the keypad.
- Confirm your input with
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
052 Block tamper
Proceed as follows to change the property of the tamper alarm:
- On the control unit, enter: 052
- The LCD display shows: 052:Omit Alarm
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | Omit Alarm You can only block some zones; a tamper zone or a tamper alarm cannot be blocked. |
| 1 | Omit AI+Tamp You can block some zones and tamper zones or a tamper alarm from monitoring. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:

- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
053 Cancel - Reset
To change the property of the alarm reset:
- On the control unit, enter: 053
- The LCD display shows: 053:Abort=System
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | Abort=System Resetting after a cancelled alarm is as set in function 33. |
| 1 | Abort=User The user may make a reset after a cancelled alarm. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:

- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
060 Entry/exit behaviour on internal active (B)
To change the zone property of the entry/exit zone at internal active (B):
- On the control unit, enter: 060
- The LCD display shows: 060: B=FE =FE
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | B=FE =FE A zone programmed as entry/exit keeps this property even for internal activation and thus starts the entry delay time |
| when the zone triggers and during active internal activation. | |
| 1 | B=FE = NA A zone programmed as entry/exit changes its zone property during internal activation to immediate and triggers an alarm if the zone triggers and during active internal activation. |

- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:

- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
061 Entry to follow behaviour on internal active (B)
To change the zone property for internal active (B):
- On the control unit, enter: 061
- The LCD display shows: 061: B=ER=ER
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | B=ER =ER A zone programmed as entry to follow keeps this property even during internal activation and permits entry to this zone during the entry delay period. |
| 1 | B=ER = FE A zone programmed as entry to follow changes its zone property during internal activation to entry/exit and starts the delay time if the zone triggers and during active internal activation. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:

- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.

062 Behaviour of exist mode internal active (B)
To change the property of the exit mode for internal active (B):
- On the control unit, enter: 062
- The LCD display shows: 062: B=LEISE
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | Low Tone The acoustic signal during the exit delay time is emitted at half volume. |
| 1 | Instant During internal activation, the alarm centre is internally activated immediately – i.e., without delay. |
| 2 | Silent No acoustic signal is emitted during the delay time. Following expiry of the delay time, the alarm centre emits a brief signal. |
| 3 | B=A The initial mode for internal active B is as for the initial mode of overall active A |
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Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
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The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
063 Alarm behaviour for internal active (B)
To change the alarm property for internal active (B):
- On the control unit, enter: 063
- The LCD display shows: 063: B=Keypad
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | B=Keypad Only the control units are activated. |
| 1 | B/Internal On alarm, the control units and the internal alarm are activated. |
| 2 | B=Local On alarm, the control units, the internal alarm and the external siren are activated. |
| 3 | B=Full On alarm, the control units, the internal signalling, the external sirens and the telephone dialer are activated. |
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Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
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The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
065 Exit delay time internal B
To change the property of the exit delay time for internal active B:
- On the control unit, enter: 065
- The LCD display shows: 065: Exit B=20
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 1 | Exit B=10 Exit delay time for internal active B is 10 seconds. |
| 2 | Exit B=20 Exit delay time for internal active B is 20 seconds. |
| 3 | Exit B=30 Exit delay time for internal active B is 30 seconds. |
| 4 | Exit B=45 Exit delay time for internal active B is 45 seconds. |
| 5 | Exit B=60 Exit delay time for internal active B is 60 seconds. |
| 6 | Exit B=120 Exit delay time for internal active B is 120 seconds. |
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Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
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The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
070 Entry/exit behaviour on internal active (C)
To change the zone property of the entry/exit zone at internal active (C):
- On the control unit, enter: 070
- The LCD display shows: 070: C=FE = FE
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | C=FE = FE A zone programmed as entry/exit keeps this property even for internal activation and thus starts the entry delay time when the zone triggers and during active internal activation. |
| 1 | C=FE = NA A zone programmed as entry/exit changes its zone property during internal activation to immediate and triggers an alarm if the zone triggers and during active internal activation. |
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Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
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The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
071 Entry to follow behaviour on internal active (C)
To change the zone property of the entry to follow zone at internal active (C):
- On the control unit, enter: 071
- The LCD display shows: 071: C=ER=ER
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | C=ER =ER A zone programmed as entry to follow keeps this property even during internal |
| activation and permits entry to this zone during the entry delay period. | |
| 1 | C=FE = FE A zone programmed as entry to follow changes its zone property during internal activation to entry/exit and starts the delay time if the zone triggers and during active internal activation. |

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Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
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The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
072 Behaviour of exit mode internal (C)
To change the property of the exit mode for internal active (C):
- On the control unit, enter: 072
- The LCD display shows: 072: C=Low Tone
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | C=Low Tone The acoustic signal during the exit delay time is emitted at half volume. |
| 1 | C=Instant During internal activation, the alarm centre is internally activated immediately – i.e., without delay. |
| 2 | C=Silent No acoustic signal is emitted during the delay time. Following expiry of the delay time, the alarm centre emits a brief signal. |
| 3 | C=A The initial mode for internal active B is as for the initial mode of overall active A |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.

073 Alarm behaviour for internal (C)
To change the alarm property for internal active (C):
- On the control unit, enter: 073
- The LCD display shows: 073: C = Internal
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | C=Keypad Only the control units are activated. |
| 1 | C=Internal On alarm, the control units and the internal alarm are activated. |
| 2 | C=Local On alarm, the control units, the internal alarm and the external siren are activated. |
| 3 | C=Full On alarm, the control units, the internal signalling, the external sirens and the exits are activated. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
075 Exit delay time internal C
To change the property of the exit delay time for internal active C:
- On the control unit, enter: 075
- The LCD display shows: 075: E C=10
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 1 | Exit C=10 Exit delay time for internal active C is 10 seconds. |
| 2 | Exit C=20 Exit delay time for internal active C is 20 seconds. |
| 3 | Exit C=30 Exit delay time for internal active C is |
| 30 seconds. | |
| 4 | Exit C=45 Exit delay time for internal active C is 45 seconds. |
| 5 | Exit C=60 Exit delay time for internal active C is 60 seconds. |
| 6 | Exit C=120 Exit delay time for internal active C is 120 seconds. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer mode.
076 Behaviour of exit mode internal (D)
To change the property of the exit mode for internal active (D):
- On the control unit, enter: 076
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The LCD display shows: 076: D=Low Tone
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Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | D=Low Tone The acoustic signal during the exit delay time is emitted at half volume. |
| 1 | D=Instant During internal activation, the alarm centre is internally activated immediately – i.e., without delay. |
| 2 | D=Silent No acoustic signal is emitted during the delay time. Following expiry of the delay time, the alarm centre emits a brief signal. |
| 3 | D=A The initial mode for internal active B is as for the initial mode of overall active A |
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Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
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The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
077 Alarm behaviour for internal (D)
To change the alarm property for internal active (D):
- On the control unit, enter: 077
- The LCD display shows: 077: D = Internal
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | D=Keypad Only the control units are activated. |
| 1 | D=Internal On alarm, the control units and the internal alarm are activated. |
| 2 | D=Local On alarm, the control units, the internal alarm and the external siren are activated. |
| 3 | D=Full On alarm, the control units, the internal signalling, the external sirens and the exits are activated. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
079 Exit delay time internal D
To change the property of the exit delay time for internal active D:

- On the control unit, enter: 079
- The LCD display shows: 079: Exit D=10
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 1 | Exit D=10 Exit delay time for internal active D: 10 seconds. |
| 2 | Exit D=20 Exit delay time for |
| internal active D: 20 seconds. | |
| 3 | Exit D=30 Exit delay time for internal active D: 30 seconds. |
| 4 | Exit D=45 Exit delay time for internal active D: 45 seconds. |
| 5 | Exit D=60 Exit delay time for internal active D: 60 seconds. |
| 6 | Exit D=120 Exit delay time for internal active D: 120 seconds. |

- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.

081 Transistor output OP1
To change the behaviour of relay output OP1 on the alarm centre PCB:
- On the control unit, enter: 081

- The LCD display shows: 081: Bell
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 00 | Bell This output is activated at local and external alarms. Set the siren delay and duration in menu items 41 and 42. |
| 01 | EE Follow This output is activated if the entry/exit delay is active. Note that this output is not activated if the exit mode “internal” is programmed to “silent” or “immediate”. |
| 02 | Armed Lamp This output is activated if the alarm centre is completely or internally activated. |
| 03 | Set Latch This output is activated if the alarm centre is completely or internally activated. The output is also activated if the alarm centre is reset or if a walk test is started. |
| 04 | Shock sensor reset This output is activated for 5 seconds at the start of the exit delay. |
| 05 | Walk Test This output is activated during the user and programmer walk test. The output is connected to the walk test input of the motion sensor. |
| 06 | Ready Lamp This output is activated if the alarm centre is ready for complete or internal activation. The alarm centre is ready even if the zones with the properties “entry/exit” or “entry to follow” are opened. |
| 07 | 24 Hour This output is activated if a 24-hour zone triggers an alarm. The output is deactivated if the alarm centre is deactivated. |
| 08 | Strobe This output is activated if a local or external alarm is triggered. The output remains active until the alarm centre is deactivated. |
| 09 | Smoke Reset This output is used to reset smoke detectors. This output is activated for at least 3 seconds following every deactivation and reset of the alarm centre following an alarm. |
| 10 | Siren Test This output is activated following programming and during a siren test (command 91 in the program menu). |
| 11 | Strobe Set This output is activated for 10 seconds after the alarm centre is activated and the alarm centre is active. The output can be used to issue an active acknowledgement. |
| 12 | Set 1 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is activated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). |
| 13 | Unset 1 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 172) if the alarm centre is deactivated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). |
| 26 | Set 1 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is activated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). |
| 27 | Set 2 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is activated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). |
| 28 | Set 3 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is activated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). |
| 29 | Set 4 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is activated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). The output is also activated if a fire or panic alarm is triggered. |
| 30 | Unset 1 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is deactivated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). |
| 31 | Unset 2 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is deactivated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). |
| 32 | Unset 3 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is deactivated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). |
| 33 | Unset 4 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is deactivated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). |
| 34 | Fire This output is activated if a fire alarm is triggered. The output remains active until the alarm is deactivated. |
| 35 | PA This output is activated if a PA alarm is triggered. The output remains active until the alarm is deactivated. |

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Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
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The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
082 Transistor output OP2
To change the behaviour of transistor output OP2 on the alarm centre PCB:
- On the control unit, enter: 082
- The LCD display shows: 082: Strobe
- Via the keypad, select from the items described above and enter the function accordingly:
083 Transistor output OP3
To change the behaviour of transistor output OP3 on the alarm centre PCB:
- On the control unit, enter: 083
- The LCD display shows: 083: Set Latch
- Via the keypad, select from the items described above and enter the function accordingly:
085Burglary output
To change the behaviour of the transistor output on burglar alarms:
- On the control unit, enter: 085
- The LCD display shows: 085: Burg=Latched
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:

| 00 | Burg=Latched The output remains activated until the user or programmer resets the alarm centre. |
| 01 | Burg=Rearm The output is reset following expiry of the defined siren duration. It can be reactivated in the event of a new alarm. |
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Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
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The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
086 Additional entry delay
To change the behaviour of the entry delay time:
- On the control unit, enter: 086
- The LCD display shows: 086:Dual Ply OFF
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | Dual Ply OFF An alarm is triggered following expiry of the entry delay time. |
| 1 | Dual Ply ON An internal alarm is triggered following expiry of the delay time. The user has another 30 seconds to enter the user code and deactivate the alarm centre. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
087 Control unit alarm
To change the properties of the connected control units:
- On the control unit, enter: 087
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The LCD display shows: 087:Dual Key OFF
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Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | Dual Key OFF If the function is deactivated, no alarm can be emitted by the control unit. |
| 1 | Dual Key ON If the function is activated, an alarm can be emitted by the control unit. To trigger an alarm, press the following keys: 1 & 3 for panic 4 & 6 for medical emergency 7 & 9 for fire alarm For further information, see the operating instructions of this product. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
090 - 097 Test function see 15.4
098 Factory settings
To restore the factory settings:
- You must be in program mode.
- On the control unit, enter: 098
- The LCD display shows: 098: Load Default
- On the control unit, enter: 1
- To restore the factory settings, press the following key:
- To abort, press:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
099 Exit program mode
To exit program mode:
- On the control unit, enter: 099
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The LCD display shows: 099: exit Eng?
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On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit shows: SYSTEM TEST
- If no fault exists and zones with the properties 24 hour, fire, panic or technical open are closed, you exit the program menu.
- If there is a fault, the alarm centre displays it. Clear the fault and repeat steps 1-4.
126 Change language
To change the language used for the control unit display:
- On the control unit, enter: 126
- The LCD display shows: 126:Lang=English
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 00 | ENGLISH |
| 01 | ITALIAN |
| 02 | ESSPANOL |
| 03 | PORT |
| 04 | NEDERL |
| 05 | FRANCAI |
| 06 | GERMAN |
| 07 | NORW. |
| 08 | SWED. |
| 09 | DANSK |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
151 Additional outputs
By using the cable supplied or the optional relay PCB, you have access to eight further transistor outputs. To change the setting of output 1:
- On the control unit, enter: 151
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The LCD display shows: 151:Fire
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Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 00 | Not Used |
| 01 | Fire |
| 02 | PA |
| 03 | Burglar |
| 04 | Open / Closed |
| 05 | Alarm Abort |
| 06 | Technical Alarm |
| 07 | Alarm Confirmation |
| 08 | RF Low Battery |
| 09 | RF Supervision Loss |
| 10 | RF Jamming |
| 11 | AC Fail |
| 12 | Tamper Alarm |
| 13 | Open |
| 14 | Close |
| 15 | Zone Omitted |
| 16 | Medical |
| 17 | Keybox |
| 18 | Anti-Mask |
| 19 | Smoke Detector |
| 30 | Set 1 |
| 31 | Set 2 |
| 32 | Set 3 |
| 33 | Set 4 |
| 34 | Unset 1 |
| 35 | Unset 2 |
| 36 | Unset 3 |
| 37 | Unset 4 |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.

152 Additional outputs
Additional output 2
153 Additional outputs
Additional output 3
154 Additional outputs
Additional output 4
155 Additional outputs
Additional output 5
156 Additional outputs
Additional output 6
157 Additional outputs
Additional output 7
158 Additional outputs
Additional output 8
159 Inverting additional outputs
You can also invert the additional transistor outputs for different applications. In inverted state, the voltage of +12V is applied in active state - e.g.: for addressing a visual signal.
- On the control unit, enter: 159
- The LCD display shows: 159: INV Pgby OFF
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 00 | inv Pgby OFF +12V voltage is removed for activating the output. In deactivated state, the output is set to +12V. |
| 01 | Inv Pgby ON +12V voltage is applied for activating the output. In deactivated state, the output is set to ground. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
170 Prog. pulse outputs (time active)
The outputs programmed as active 1-4 are pulse-addressed for a predefined time during activation of the alarm centre as well as for fire and panic alarms. First define the time in which these output are to be active.
- On the control unit, enter: 170
- The LCD display shows: 170: Set 1 01
- Via the keypad, enter the time duration. Possible values: are 00 for a latched output or a time duration from 01 to 12 seconds.
- To confirm, press:
- The LCD display shows: 170: Set 2 01
- In the same way, enter pulse time 2 via the keypad.
- Continue until all times are entered.
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer mode.
171 Prog. pulse outputs (levels active)
Define when the outputs are to activated by defining the type of activation/deactivation (A, B, C, D) for switching the outputs to active.
- On the control unit, enter: 171
- The LCD display shows: 171: Set 1 ABCD
- Via the keypad, enter the activation level. A = overall active, B, C and D for internal active B, C or D.
- To confirm, press:
- The LCD display shows: 170: Set 2 ABCD
- In the same way, enter activation level 2 via the keypad.
- Continue until all levels are entered.
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
172 Prog. pulse outputs (time inactive)
The outputs programmed as inactive 1-4 are pulse-addressed for a predefined time during deactivation of the alarm centre. First define the time in which these output are to be active.
- On the control unit, enter: 172
- The LCD display shows: 172: Unset 1 01
- Via the keypad, enter the time duration. Possible values: are 00 for a latched output or a time duration from 01 to 12 seconds.
- To confirm, press:
- The LCD display shows: 172: Unset 2 01
- In the same way, enter pulse time 2 via the keypad.
- Continue until all times are entered.
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer mode.
173 Prog. pulse outputs (levels inactive)
Define when the outputs are to activated by defining the type of activation/deactivation (A, B, C, D) for switching the outputs to active.
- On the control unit, enter: 173
- The LCD display shows: 173: Unset 1 ABCD
- Via the keypad, enter the activation level. A = overall active, B, C and D for internal active B, C or D.
- To confirm, press:
- The LCD display shows: 173: Unset 2 ABCD
- In the same way, enter activation level 2 via the keypad.
- Continue until all levels are entered.
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
174 Prog. pulse outputs (fire option)
Define whether the outputs are also to be activated for fire alarm by setting the Fire option to ON. Important: Only those outputs that are activated during deactivation of the alarm centre can also be activated for fire.
- On the control unit, enter: 174
- The LCD display shows: 174: Fire 1 ON
3.Use the keypad to define: 00=OFF 01=ON - To confirm, press:
- The LCD display shows: 174: Fire 2 ON
- In the same way, enter the Fire 2 option via the keypad.
- Continue until all outputs are entered.
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
175 Prog. pulse outputs (panic option)
Define whether the outputs are also to be activated for panic alarm by setting the Panic option to ON. Important: Only those outputs that are activated during deactivation of the alarm centre can also be activated for panic.
- On the control unit, enter: 175
- The LCD display shows: 175: PA 1 ON
3.Use the keypad to define: 00=OFF 01=ON - To confirm, press:
- The LCD display shows: 175: PA 2 ON
- In the same way, enter the Fire 2 option via the keypad.
- Continue until all outputs are entered.
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.


182 Last output for settling time
This time sets a delay in the alarm report for detectors in the exit area. The sirens are switched off during this time and the alarm centre ignores the alarms.
To change the settings:
- On the control unit, enter: 182
- The LCD display shows: 182:Setling 07
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
07-12 Settling 07-12
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
183 Change display
To change the settings:
- On the control unit, enter: 183
- The LCD display shows: 183: Terxon SX
- Use the keyboard to change the display. Use the keyboard in the same way as when assigning the zone names.
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
184 Fire signal transmitter
To change the settings:
- On the control unit, enter: 184
- The LCD display shows: 184:FirePulseOFF
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | FirePulseOFF Normal 2-tone fire alarm |
| 1 | FirePulseON |
Transmits a pulse signal to the outputs connected as "Siren" (81-83=00)
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
185 Key switch auto reset
To change the settings:
- On the control unit, enter: 185
- The LCD display shows: 185:KsAutoRstOFF
- Via the keypad, select from the following items and press:
| 0 | KsAutoRstOFF The user must manually reset any triggered zones. |
| 1 | KsAutoRstON The system automatically resets zone types KM or KF when the user activates using the key switch. |
- Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
201 Prog. entry delay time 1
Define entry delay time 25.40mm seconds. Proceed as follows:
- On the control unit, enter: 201
- The LCD display shows: 201: Entry 1 = 20
- Via the keypad, enter the entry delay time.
- Confirm your input by pressing.
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
202 Prog. entry delay time 2
Define entry delay time 2 in seconds. Proceed as follows:
- On the control unit, enter: 202
- The LCD display shows: 202: Entry 2 = 20
- Via the keypad, enter the entry delay time.
- Confirm your input by pressing.
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.
203/204 Prog. entry delay time 3/4
Define entry delay time 3/4 in seconds. Proceed as follows:
- On the control unit, enter: 203/204
- The LCD display shows: 203/204: Entry 3 / 4 = 20
- Via the keypad, enter the entry delay time.
- Confirm your input by pressing.
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a double "beep" tone and shows Installer Mode.


15.4 Test functions
090 Event memory
The alarm centre stores the last 250 events. Each event is stored with date and time. The event memory can be viewed via the program menu.

- On the control unit, enter: 090
- The LCD display shows the latest events first.
- You can page forwards and backwards in the event memory. Press key 1 to page forwards and key 3 to page backwards.
- Press switch between the event and the date.
- Press exit the event memory.
- The event memory cannot be deleted by the programmer or the user.
Entries in the event memory and their meaning:
| Entry | Meaning |
| MAINS Fail | Failure of 230V AC power supply |
| MAINS Fail OK | 230V AC power supply restored |
| Alarm Abort | Alarm aborted manually by user |
| AUX DC Fail | 12V DC power supply failed or AUX fuse defect |
| AUX DC Fail OK | 12V DC power supply restored |
| Bad Checksum | Error in alarm centre memory |
| Batt Load Fail | Failure of battery charger or battery fuse defect |
| Batt Load Fail OK | Battery charger restored |
| Burg Zone nn | Zone nn has triggered a burglar alarm |
| Burg Zone nn OK | Zone nn OK |
| Defaults Loaded | Factory settings restored |
| EEPROM Fail | Memory error in the alarm centre |
| Fire Zone nn | Zone nn has triggered a fire alarm |
| Fire Zone nn OK | Zone nn reset |
| Fire OK | Fire alarm reset |
| Excess Keys | A user has tried too often to enter code in the control unit |
| Keyboard Missing | Control unit nn failed |
| Keyboard Restore | Control unit nn reconnected |
| Keyboard Tamper | Control unit has triggered a tamper alarm |
| Keyboard Restore | Control unit nn tamper reset |
| Fire Zone Alarm | Fire alarm triggered at control unit nn |
| Medical Zone Alarm | Medical emergency alarm triggered at control unit nn |
| Key Sw Set # | Alarm centre activated via key switch of zone nn |
| Entry | Meaning |
| Key Sw Unset # | Alarm centre deactivated via key switch of zone nn |
| Key Box Cls Z# | Zone nn with key box property closed |
| Key Box Opn Z# | Zone nn with key box property opened |
| Lid Tamper | The lid contact of the alarm centre was triggered |
| Lid Tamper Restore | The lid contact of the alarm centre is closed again |
| Batt missing | Battery supply interrupted (cable not plugged in) |
| Batt Fit Restore | Battery supply restored (cable connected) |
| PA K -- Alarm | BDT nn has triggered a panic alarm |
| PA Z -- Alarm | Zone nn has triggered a panic alarm |
| PA Z -- Rstr | Panic alarm of zone nn reset |
| Set Fail Zone -- | The alarm centre could not be activated since ZN nn was triggered |
| Fire Z -- | Zone nn has triggered a fire alarm |
| Alarm | |
| Fire Z -- Rstr | Zone nn fire alarm reset |
| Soak Fail Z -- | Zone nn sensor test failed |
| Bell Tamper Rst | Siren tamper alarm reset |
| Bell Tamper | Siren tamper alarm triggered |
| System Rearmed | System automatically rearmed |
| System Startup | System supplied with power and started |
| Tamper Z -- | Zone nn has triggered a panic alarm |
| Tamper Z --Restore | Zone nn panic alarm reset |
| Tech Z --Alarm | Zone nn has triggered a technical alarm |
| Tech Z --Restore | Zone nn alarm reset |
| Tel Line Fault | Error in transmission (not for Terxon SX) |
| Tel Line Restore | Transmission error reset |
| User-- Change User- | User nn has changed the user code of user nn |
| User-- Delete User- | User nn has deleted the user code of user nn |
| U -- Off-Site | User nn has exited the program menu |
| U -- On-Site | User nn has entered the program menu |
| User-- System Reset | User nn has reset the alarm centre |
| User-- # Set | User nn has activated the alarm centre (area #) |
| User--# Unset | User nn has deactivated the alarm centre (area #) |
| User-- Time/Date | User nn has changed the time and date |
| User Zone # Omit | User nn has removed ZN nn from monitoring |
| User Zone # Unomit | User nn has returned ZN nn to monitoring |
| Global Tamper | Only for zone property NC + tamper: Tamper line (COM A/T) triggered |
| Global T. Restore | Tamper line (COM A/T) reset |
091 Test output 1
The alarm centre activates output 1 on the centre's PCB until it is terminated manually. To start the test, you must open the program menu. Proceed as follows:
- On the control unit, enter: 091
- To end the test, press:

092 Test output 2
The alarm centre activates output 2 on the centre's PCB until it is terminated manually. To start the test, you must open the program menu. Proceed as follows:
- On the control unit, enter: 092
- To end the test, press:
093 Test output 3
The alarm centre activates output 3 on the centre's PCB until it is terminated manually. To start the test, you must open the program menu. Proceed as follows:
- On the control unit, enter: 093
- To end the test, press:
094 Test loudspeaker output
The alarm centre activates the output for the optional loudspeaker on the PCB until it is terminated manually. To start the test, you must open the program menu. Proceed as follows:
- On the control unit, enter: 094
- To end the test, press:
095 Test control unit buzzer
The alarm centre activates the control unit buzzer until it is terminated manually. To start the test, you must open the program menu. Proceed as follows:
- On the control unit, enter: 095
- To end the test, press:

097 Walk test
If the walk test is activated, you can trigger all zones of the alarm centre to check their function. Activate the walk test and then trigger all zones in sequence. You should also test the tamper contact. Proceed as follows:
- On the control unit, enter: 097
- The LCD display shows: 097: Walk Test
- Trigger a zone. The buzzer of the control unit emits a two-note tone. The LCD display shows: A:ZONE nn
- If you trigger a tamper alarm, the control unit display shows: T:ZONE nn
- To end the walk test, press: X
199 Measuring the resistance
The alarm centre can measure the resistance values of the zones and display them. You can therefore see if the right resistors have been used. Proceed as follows:
- On the control unit, enter: 199
- The LCD display shows the values.
- To change from zone to zone, press key 1 and key 3.
Meaning of display
| Entry | Meaning |
| NO | No resistor used, zone open |
| 2K1 | 2.2 KOhm resistor used |
| 4K7 | 4.7 KOhm resistor used |
| ... | Corresponding value in KOhm |
991 Software version
Using this function, the installer can read out the software version of the alarm centre and check whether the alarm centre is partitioned.
- On the control unit, enter: 991
- The LCD displays the software version.
To exit the programming menu, re-press

099 to exit the program menu:
- On the control unit, enter: 099
- To exit the menu, press:
- The control unit acknowledges your input with a long "beep" tone and displays the date and time again.
16 Technical data
Voltage supply
External voltage supply: 230V AC +/-10% (ambient temperature 20°C)
External power consumption: 200mA maximum
Internal voltage supply: 19VAC / -10%
Internal power supply: 1.0A maximum
CPU power consumption: 150mA maximum
Power consumption of control unit: 35mA maximum
Emergency power supply: 12V DC, 7.0Ah lead rechargeable battery
Outputs
Transistor outputs: 12V DC, 0.5A maximum, negative switching
Loudspeaker: 2x16 Ohm loudspeakers parallel
AUX: 12V DC / 0.5A maximum
Relay outputs: 24V DC / 1A maximum
Additional Transistor outputs: 12VDC, 0.05A max.
Inputs
TR: Tamper input from siren
Fuses
F1-12V AUX: 230V, 1A quick-acting
F2-battery: 230V,2A quick-acting
Specifications
Dimensions: 243mm x 234mm x 95mm (HxWxD)
Weight: 2.45kg
Internal time: +/- 10 min./year, synchronised to mains frequency
Environment: -10°C to +55°C max. 75% humidity
17 Troubleshooting
| The alarm centre shows no reaction although mains and battery power are present. | Check mains and battery connections and the three fuses. Replace fuses with fuses of similar rating if necessary. |
| The display shows one or more open zones (although all alarm contacts seem to be at rest) and the alarm centre cannot be activated or there is no permanent error tone. | Remove all connections of the alarm zone concerned and replace them by a wire jumper between CCT. If the zone is displayed as closed, the cause of the problem is in the connected alarm contacts/cables. Check them using a circuit tester. There may be a short-circuit between the alarm and tamper zone or the 0V contact. |
| The alarm centre reports continuous tampering. | Check the tamper contacts of the alarm centre and the control units. The springs of these contacts must be pressed in fully. Check the connected tamper contacts with a circuit tester and make sure there is no short-circuit. Make sure that the tamper zone of the siren is also terminated with 0V. |
| The triggering of a sensor does not result in an alarm. | If you have connected more than one sensor in an alarm line, check that all NC contacts are connected serially and not in parallel, then activate all connected sensors simultaneously. Make sure that you have removed the wire jumper of the zones that was fitted in the factory. Has the alarm zone been correctly programmed? |
| External alarm does not start. | Use a multimeter to check the transistor output to which n the siren is connected to ensure correct functioning of the alarm centre. Then connect the siren directly to the battery and check its function. |
| Tamper alarm is not triggered although a tamper contact was opened on an alarm sensor. | Check that all tamper contacts are connected in series. If they are connected in parallel, all contacts must first be opened to trigger a tamper alarm. There may be a short-circuit in the wiring. |
| Sensors trigger a false alarm. | Check that the sensors have been installed and adjusted according to the manufacturer's instructions. In the case of motion sensors, check that they have been mounted to face into the room and not towards any heat source. In the case of door-window opening contacts, check that the switching distance between the reed contact and the magnet does not have too much movement. Check the wiring. Check that solder joints and clamps are sound. If cables are laid too near to high-voltage lines, errors can also occur. |
| Program and user code forgotten. | Disconnect mains and auxiliary power supply from the alarm centre. Short-circuit the "NVM RST" jumper under the connector block of the additional transistor outputs and then, with the jumper still short-circuited, reconnect the auxiliary power supply and then the mains supply. All code and chip keys deleted. The user code 1 (master code) is reset to 1234, and the installer code 7890. The programming, except for date/time, remains intact. |
| You think the alarm centre has a malfunction. | Restore the factory settings (program menu option 98) and check the function again. The fault is usually in the external cabling. |
18 Index of Programming Functions
Additional entry delay 56
Additional outputs 57
Alarm behaviour for internal (C) 52
Alarm behaviour for internal (D) 53
Alarm behaviour for internal active (B)....50
Alarm on failed activation 42
Behaviour of exist mode internal active (B) 50
Behaviour of exit mode internal (C) 51
Behaviour of exit mode internal (D) 52
Block tamper 48
Burglary output. 55
Cancel-Reset 49
Change display 60
Change language 57
Changing the program code 41
Changing the volume for internal alarm....42
Changing the zone termination 41
Control unit alarm 56
Date and time 48
Entry alarm delay 43
Entry to follow behaviour on internal active (B) 49
Entry to follow behaviour on internal active (C) 51
Entry/exit behaviour on internal active (B). 49
Entry/exit behaviour on internal active (C) . 51
Entry/exit delay tone volume 48
Event memory 62
Exit delay time A 47
Exit delay time internal B 50
Exit delay time internal C 52
Exit delay time internal D 53
Exit mode for overall activated (A) 45
Exit program mode 56
Factory settings 56
Fire signal transmitter. 60
First alarm reaction. 45
Internal alarm. 42
Inverting additional outputs. 58
Key switch auto reset 60
Last output for settling time 60
Measuring the resistance 64
Panic Reset. 44
Panic silent 43
Prog. entry delay time 60
Prog. pulse outputs (fire option) 59
Prog. pulse outputs (levels active) 58
Prog. pulse outputs (levels inactive) 59
Prog. pulse outputs (panic option) 59
Prog. pulse outputs (time active) 58
Prog. pulse outputs (time inactive) 59
Siren delay 46
Siren duration. 47
Software version 64
Status display. 43
System Rearm 46
System Reset. 44
System Sabotage Reset. 45
Tamper alarm. 48
Test control unit buzzer. 63
Test functions. 62
Test loudspeaker output. 63
Test output. 63
Transistor output OP1 54
Walk test 64
Zone setting. 39
Zone tamper 44
19 System plan
This system plan provides information on components installed in your alarm system, their location and functioning, as well as any modifications. The system plan is always a component on the alarm system and should be stored in a safe place.
| Zone | Description | Fully active A | Internal active B | Internal active C | Internal Active D | Lock possible | Door chime |
| Exit time A | Exit time B | Exit time C | Exit time D | ||||
| Entry time A | Entry time B | Entry time C | Entry time D | ||||
| Siren duration | Flashlight duration |
Chere cliente, cher client,
!INFORMATIONS IMPORTANTES!
Marron: contact anti-sabotage.
Blanc: contact anti-sabotage.
Alarme anti-aggression (030)
| Option | Paramètre | Signification |
| 030 | 0 | AG AUDIBLE / Fort |
| 1 | AG SILENCE /Silence |
Dimensions: 243mm x 234mm x 95mm (HxLxP)
Poids: 2,45 kg
201: Inloop 1 = 45
TERXON M


095: Test: Codebd TERXON M
Zone-installing (001 - 008 ✓
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