Introduction to the security system – Honeywell EKZ008200B User Manual

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It may include :

• A KEYPAD WITH DISPLAY for arming and disarming operations and

access to advanced user functions like detector bypass and events log.

• A KEYPAD WITH PROX READER for all users arming and disarming

operations of the different sets.

• A KEYFOB associated to one or more users for arming and disarming

operations.

• A PIR DETECTOR, is a motion detector, which reacts to the temperature

fluctuations caused by a person in motion.

• A DOOR CONTACT, is a magnetic contact, which two parts are, fitted

one on a door frame and the other on the door itself. When the door or
window is open, the detector is triggered. Before leaving the premises,
always make sure that all openings are properly closed.

• A GLASS BREAK DETECTOR, which analyses the various frequencies

emitted by glass being broken.

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SMOKE DETECTOR mounted on the ceiling, which ensures the

coverage of about 50 square metres. Refrain from smoking in the vicinity
of this detector.

• A SHOCK DETECTOR mounted on the window/door frame, which detects the

vibrations emitted when a door/window is opened or closed.

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Radio
• Narrow band frequency modulation
• Identification code for each component
(no interference between neighbouring systems)
• Protection against attempted jamming
• Radio monitoring of the system peripherals

Electrical
• Mains supply with battery backup
• Built-in voltage surge protection
• System supply monitoring

Operational
• Up to 3 protected sets: Total set, Part set, Annex set
• Up to 30 detectors
• Alert functions
• All components protected against tampering

Transmission
• Built-in telephone transmission
• Telephone line loss detection
• Transmission monitoring by periodical tests
• Optional GSM transmitter

1- Introduction to the security system

The Domonial control panel/communicator unit is the brain of your security system. It exchanges
information with the associated wireless peripherals.
The control panel centralises the data sent by the detectors, records the arming and disarming
operations and communicates with the Alarm Receiving Centre.
The control panel also includes a speaker for alarm signalling and audio verification.
Your security system may allow up to 3 sets: total set, part set, annex set.

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