Kits EVOLUTION
Kits EVOLUTION
ALARM SYSTEM CONTROL
Detecta4 and Avisa Kits have 4 independent alarm zones (Zone1...Zone4) that can be controlled from the
monitor (arm and disarm the alarm zones, check status of alarm zones..).
Alarm Zone 1 corresponds with the set of detectors connected to terminals A1 and A1 of the connector,
Zone 2 with the detectors connected to terminals A2 and A2...
Each alarm zone comprises at least one detection sensor (the kits include 4 intruder sensors) that triggers
an alarm if there is a detection.
Zone1 is the entry-exit zone. It has a delay (30 seconds by default. This timing is configurable, see «Alarm
Zones Configuration» section), allowing the user a minimum time to arm or disarm the alarm zones when
entering or leaving the house, without firing any alarms.
Detecta4 and Avisa systems admit and can be expanded with any type of conventional detection sensors:
Intrusion, Flood, Gas, Smoke.... and you can install as many detectors per zone as you wish (please consult
the Fermax Technical Support Service).
The installation of detectors for technical alarms (water, smoke, gas) only requires a simple configuration of
the alarm zone where they are to be connected, depending on the sensor function mode (see «Alarm
Zones Configuration» section»).
Detecta4 and Avisa systems are equipped with a tamper circuit (*) located on the monitor connector (terminals
T, T of the connections module, contact normally closed).
The tampers of the sensors in the installation are connected to these wiring terminals in series, creating a
short circuit, so that the system has protection against any indiscriminated cutting of these wires. (See «Kit
Wiring Diagram»).
In this way, an open circuit in these terminals will make the monitor emit the corresponding alarm alerts (see
«Setting off an Alarm» section).
The Evolution Kits can be connected to an Alarms Reception Centre.
Avisa and Detecta4 Kits are configured and programmed in the factory, so that simply by carrying out the
installation and wiring of each element (as shown in the kit wiring diagrams in this manual), the alarm
system will work correctly with no need for any type of previous programming.
It will only be necessary to reprogram the system if you wish a configuration other than the initial Kit setup.
The following sections explain the operation, programming and configuration of the Kit.
(*) The monitor has no internal tamper, as its weakest point is the junction with the connections module.
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