Using The Bell Box In Stand Alone Mode; Connect A Device To The Bell Box With The Remote Controller - Velleman CTC1000SO Manual Del Usuario

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Enter program mode.
o
Go to Devices+/-.
o
Select Program Siren and press OK.
o
Select Siren Tamp. Off
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5.
On the control panel, enable tamper protection:
In the Program Siren menu, select Select Siren Tamp. On and press OK.
9.

Using the bell box in stand alone mode

The bell box can also be used alone without a control panel as a local emergency alarm system.
With the bell box open:
1.
Remove all batteries form the bell box.
2.
Set dip switch 5 to ON for standalone mode.
3.
Insert the batteries
4.
Set the power switch on the PCB to ON.
5.
Set dip switch 1 to ON.
The bell box will emit one short beep and LEDs 1 and 3 will flash once. The bell box is now in
learning mode.
6.
Press the test button on the device or devices.
The bell box will emit one short beep and LEDs 1 and 3 will flash once.
7.
Follow the learning procedure for each device to learn into the system. When succesful, the bell box
will emit one short beep and LEDs 1 and 3 will flash once.
8.
Set dip switch 1 to OFF.
LED 2 will flash once to indicate indicates that the user has exited programming menu successfully.
9.
Set dip switches 3 and 4 to set the alarm duration (see section Using the dip switches above).
Notes
A maximum of 10 devices can be added to the system.
The following sensors can be connected to the bell box: remote controller (rc), door contact (dc),
water sensor (ws), PIR motion sensor (ir)...
The standalone bell box system can be armed / disarmed by remote controller.
9.2

Connect a device to the bell box with the remote controller

When a bell box is used as a stand-alone, a previously learnt remote controller is able to serve as a
master control. This dual key function is designed to enter learn mode without opening the bell box lid
and triggering tamper.
In stand alone mode, you can use a remote controller to connect a device to the bell box:
1.
On the remote controller, press the Home Arm and Panic buttons to enter the bell box's learn mode.
The bell box will emit one short beep and LEDs 1 and 3 will flash once.
2.
Press the learn button on the new device/sensor.
3.
Press the Disarm button to exit Learn Mode.
On the bell box, LED 2 will flash once to confirm.
10.
Functions
About the siren
The siren produces a minimum of 104 dBA sound at 1 meter on axis. It is programmable via two dip
switches (SW3 and SW4) for four siren durations: 3, 5 or 10 minutes and 1 second.
The 1 second duration is used for testing during installation.
The siren is silenced when either the programmed siren duration expires or the control panel turns
off the siren.
In case of low battery condition, the bell box gives an intermittent alarm sound instead of continuous
alarm sound during the programmed siren duration.
For burglar and panic alarms, the bell box gives a continuous alarm sound.
For fire alarms, the bell box gives an intermittent alarm sound of 3 short beeps followed by a stop,
repeated for the programmed alarm duration.
For water alarms, the bell box gives an intermittent alarm sound of a 50% duty cycle at 0.5 seconds
repeated for the programmed alarm duration.
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