Security quartz device how the signal is transmitted. Security and fire quartz device - alarm system for warning of fire

The range of security and fire systems is expanding every day due to various protection elements. On Russian market The Quartz fire and security device, which began production in 2001, is in great demand and is a stable operating system capable of solving the most complex problems.

The Quartz mechanism is connected via security loop alarm system with security remote control and sensors sending a signal. The device is powered by detectors that supply 12V power to the device. The built-in battery is charged from general nutrition, and if the power of the entire building is turned off, the device can function in autonomous mode.

The video shows the installation of Quartz equipment:

What is the equipment?

The fire apparatus is plastic box with sensors located inside and a board to which the entire fire extinguishing system is connected. A siren can also be connected to the device to notify employees of a fire. Thanks to the presence of switches, it is possible to set the operating principle of the mechanism yourself.

Jumpers on the board allow you to disarm the device in case of a false alarm or after extinguishing a fire. In the event of a false alarm, the device can turn off the sound signal without outside help if, after a request from the sensors, the information initially transmitted is not confirmed.

The fire safety mechanism has external panel three lights that indicate the degree of performance of the device:

  • If the “Security” light is on, this means that the device is in working order and does not require outside intervention;
  • When an alarm occurs, it is necessary to take measures to extinguish the fire;
  • The “Reserve” light indicates that the device has automatically switched to an additional power source, since the external power supply has been turned off.
The photo shows the appearance of the fire apparatus

Functional features of the device

Due to the lightness of the mechanism, fixing it on the wall will not be difficult, and due to the holes made for the cable and additional sensors, you can connect any mechanisms.

If the device is put into operation, the device transmits one sound signal, which confirms that the system has begun to function.

The device is capable of operating in buildings where there is no heating, which is very convenient when installing the device in warehouses. The Quartz fire and security apparatus is made of high-tech materials, which allows it to function flawlessly for 10 years. The device reports up to 9 types of system failures to the security console, which can be eliminated automatically or with the involvement of a specialist.

The ease of use of Quartz equipment, as well as its durability, have allowed many modern offices to avoid installing complex security systems high cost.

The single-loop receiving and control device “Kvarts” is used for autonomous and centralized security.

Main features:

  • The device works as burglar alarm, with current-consuming detectors with a supply voltage of 10-25 V. To power the detectors there is a separate 12 V output, protected from short circuits.
  • Notifications to the central security console (CMS) are transmitted over two lines.
  • The device is armed and disarmed using TM electronic keys. The operating mode is selected by setting jumpers on the board. To extend battery life there is electronic protection from deep battery discharge. Relay outputs for connecting sirens.
  • The alarm loop (AL) of the “Kvarts” operates in the auto-return mode - if in the alarm mode, after the end of the sound alarm signal, the device detects that the AL is in a normal state again, it will continue monitoring the state of the loop, while the “AL” indicator, monitoring station lines and external the warning light remains in alarm mode. In case of repeated violations of the alarm system, the sounder is activated only for 30 s.
  • The device body is made of ABS plastic, in addition to being attractive appearance provides ease of installation of the device and ergonomics of the LED indicator panel. The device has LED status indicators “AL”, “Fault”, “Network” and “Reserve”. These indicators display information about the status of the device, signal when the device is armed or disarmed, when detectors are triggered, and when the device switches to power supply from backup source power supply in case of loss of mains voltage and battery discharge.

Key Features:

  • One security alarm loop (SA).
  • Issues an alarm when there is a violation at the facility at the monitoring station.
  • Provides autonomous protection when powered from the network alternating current or a battery with the issuance of alarm signals to external sound (siren) and light (lamp) sirens.
  • Switchable monitoring of light and sound warning lines for open circuits and short circuits.
  • Three standard work tactics.
  • The device transmits “Alarm” and “Fault” notifications to the centralized monitoring console via two channels (monitoring station 1 and monitoring station 2) by opening the relay contacts.
  • Switchable control of the Touch Memory reader connection line.
  • Built-in sound indicator with the ability to turn off.
  • The type of outputs for connecting light and sound alarms is “open collector”.
  • The nominal resistance of the terminal resistor ShS is 7.5 kOhm.
  • The device operates in standby mode from the battery in the absence of external consumers for at least 24 hours.
  • The alarm signal at the device output is recorded and can only be cleared by transferring the device from the security mode to the “disarmed” mode.
  • Setting/removing alarm system Touch keys Memory and through the universal reader “Portal”. "Portal" works with TM keys, proximity cards, key fobs and digital codes.
  • The device is compatible with current-consuming detectors with operating supply voltage direct current in the range from 10 to 25 V.
  • The device has two independent 12 V outputs: switchable (“PI”) and non-switchable (“+12V”). The switchable output is designed to power detectors, the state of which is reset after activation by removing the supply voltage.
  • When the device is powered from the mains, the battery is recharged in a buffer mode with a voltage of 13.8 ± 0.2 V.
  • The device provides automatic switching to power from battery when the mains voltage fails. The “Alarm” notification is not issued.
  • When the power is completely turned off (220 V + battery), the device remembers the state of the loop.

Specifications:

Number of security alarm loops

Number of notices

Number of identifiers (TM keys, proximity cards, key fobs, digital codes)

Voltage at the AL input at its rated resistance

Total current load in the loop in standby mode, no more

Monitoring station output parameters (“dry contact”): voltage/current, up to

Current consumption via switchable output 12 V “PI” for powering detectors, no more

Current consumption via non-switchable “+12V” output for powering detectors and sirens, no more

Current consumption of external sounder 12 V (required to have a battery in the device), no more

External light signaling current consumption 12 V (a battery must be present in the device), no more

Mains supply voltage (AC 50 Hz)

Battery voltage

Power consumed from the network (with a charged battery and without external sirens) in all modes, no more

Nominal backup battery capacity

1.2 Ah (1.3 Ah)

Current consumption from the battery in standby/alarm mode (in the absence of external consumers), no more

Degree of protection

Operating temperature range

dimensions

Weight without battery, no more

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Documentation

Questions about QUARTZ-1V New question Question from: Semyon Stazaev

Tell me, is it possible to connect only magnetic contact sensors??

  • Answered: Alexey Elnikov Yes, you can only connect reed switches
  • The single-loop control panel “Kvarts” is used for autonomous and centralized security. The control panel can work as a security or fire alarm, with current-consuming detectors with a supply voltage of 10-25 V. To power the detectors there is a separate 12 V output, protected from short circuits. Notifications to the central security console (CMS) are transmitted over two lines. The reception and control device is armed and disarmed using TM electronic keys. The required functional operating mode is selected by installing jumpers on the board. To extend battery life, there is electronic protection against deep battery discharge. Outputs for connecting sirens: relay.
    The “Kvarts” receiving and control device has an automatic return to the security mode - if in the alarm mode, after the end of the sounder signal, the device detects that the loop is again in a normal state, it will continue monitoring the state of the loop, and the sirens remain in the alarm mode. In case of repeated violations of the alarm system, the sounder is activated only for 30 s.
    The device body made of ABS plastic, in addition to its attractive appearance, ensures ease of installation of the device and ergonomics of the LED indicator panel. The device has LED indicators of the loop status “Security-Fault” and “Fire-Alarm” and a “Network-Reserve” indicator for monitoring the presence of supply voltage. These indicators display complete and clear information about the status of the device, signaling the arming and disarming of the device, the activation of detectors, the malfunction of the loop in fire mode, and, finally, the switching of the device to power supply from a backup power source in the event of a loss of mains voltage and battery drain.

    Information content (number of types of notices) 8

    ID code memory capacity (TM keys, key fobs, Proximity cards, digital codes) up to 7

    Voltage at the AL input with a nominal loop resistance of 18±3 V

    Total current load in the loop in standby mode, no more than 1.5 mA

    Current consumption at the “12V” output for powering detectors, no more than 200 mA

    Fire/security violations are recorded. loop duration more than 70 ms

    Fire/security violations are not recorded. loop duration less than 50 ms

    Operating temperature range from -30 to +55 °C

    Battery supply voltage 12 V

    Power consumed from the network, no more than 8 VA

    Current consumption from the battery in standby mode (in the absence of external consumers), no more than 60 mA

    Current consumption from the battery in alarm mode, no more than 120 mA

    Nominal backup battery capacity 1.2 Ah

    Weight without battery, no more than 2 kg

    Overall dimensions 185x150x55 mm

    Service life: at least 10 years

    Thank you for choosing the QUARTZ device manufactured by NPO Siberian ARSENAL. This product will provide reliable protection of your facility from penetration and fire.

    The security and fire alarm receiving and control device "QUARTZ" PPKOP-0149-1-2 TU-4372-015-11858298-01 (hereinafter referred to as the device) is intended for the protection of various objects equipped with electrical contact and current-consuming security and fire detectors.

    The device allows you to connect one alarm loop, which can serve as a security or fire alarm. The device issues an alarm signal in the event of a violation or fire at the facility to the central monitoring station (CMS). The device has the capability of autonomous security, when powered by an alternating current network, with the issuance of alarm signals to remote sirens (bell and light), or when powered by a battery, with the issuance of an alarm signal to a siren and LED indicator.

    Alarm signals are transmitted to the monitoring station regardless of the type of power supply by breaking the monitoring station lines using relay contacts.

    The device provides automatic transition to power from a backup DC source in the event of a power failure. The "Alarm" signal is not issued.

    The device ensures joint operation with current-consuming detectors with a DC operating voltage in the range of 10-25 V.

    The device produces 12 volts to power the detectors. The device is designed for installation inside a protected facility and is designed for round-the-clock operation.

    The device can operate according to one of four application tactics (see table).

    Application tactics

    Fire department

    security

    Centralized security 1

    Centralized security 2

    Departmental security

    Electronic key port location

    Inside

    premises

    Inside

    premises

    Inside

    premises

    Outside

    premises

    Sound confirmation arm/disarm

    No

    No

    No

    Eat

    Notification in case of violation of safety rules

    Monitoring station 1 IP triggered, monitoring station 2 alarm loop fault

    At monitoring station 1

    At monitoring station 1 and monitoring station 2

    At monitoring station 1*

    Automatic return to security mode**

    No

    Eat

    Eat

    Eat

    Sound signal in alarm mode

    Intermittent

    3 minutes

    Continuous

    3 min/10 sec

    Continuous

    3 min/10 sec***

    Continuous

    3 min/10 sec***

    *-in the departmental security mode, during the delay, the monitoring station 1 is turned on regardless of the state of the alarm system; when disarmed, the monitoring station 1 does not break

    **-in centralized and departmental security modes, if after completion sound signal The alarm loop has been restored, the device will again begin to monitor the alarm loop state. In this case, all built-in and external sirens remain in alarm mode. In case of repeated violations of the alarm system, a shortened (30 s) sound signal is generated.

    ***-in centralized security 2 and departmental security modes, a delay of the audio signal to the entrance is activated if the door opening sensor is bypassed with a 3.9 kOhm resistor.

    The design of the device does not provide for its operation in conditions of exposure to aggressive environments and in explosive areas.

    The complete set of delivery of the device is indicated in the table.

    Designation

    Name and designation

    Col.

    SA.425513.015

    Security and fire alarm control panel PPKOP "QUARTZ"

    CA.641000.001

    Port touch memory

    Electronic key DS1990A

    SA.425513.015 PS

    User guide

    Technical data

    The device has four main operating modes:

    • disarm mode;
    • security mode;
    • alarm mode;
    • electronic key programming mode.

    The number of controlled alarm loops is 1. Types of notifications: “Normal”, “Alarm”, “Fire”, “Fault”, “Power”, “Reserve”, “Discharge”, “Opening”.

    The device provides security mode with the following loop parameters:

    • the maximum resistance of the fire line wires excluding the remote element is no more than 220 Ohms, the leakage resistance between the wires is not less than 50 kOhms;
    • the maximum resistance of the security loop wires excluding the remote element is no more than 470 Ohms, the leakage resistance between the wires is not less than 20 kOhms;
    • The resistance of the remote resistor is 3.9 kOhm.

    The device goes into alarm mode if the controlled alarm loop is violated.

    The device monitors the state of the alarm loop by its resistance value.

    The “Normal” notification is generated when the input resistance of the loop is from 3 kOhm to 4.5 kOhm.

    The “Alarm” notification is generated when the input resistance of the loop is less than 2 kOhm, or more than 5 kOhm.

    The “Fault” notification is generated only when using the AL as a firefighter, when the input resistance of the AL is more than 11 kOhm or less than 230 Ohm. In this mode, it is allowed to include in the AL either only fire detectors that generate a “Fire” notification by increasing the current consumption (IP212-44, IP 101-1A, etc.), or only detectors that generate a “Fire” notification by opening the output circuit (IP104 -1, IP105-2-1, etc.).

    The device provides power via AL to current-consuming detectors with a total current consumption in standby mode of no more than 1.5 mA.

    The device registers an AL violation lasting more than 70 ms and does not respond to an AL violation lasting less than 50 ms.

    The device provides transmission of “Alarm” (or “Fire”) and “Fault” notifications to the monitoring station via two channels by opening the contacts of output relays having the following parameters:

    • operating currents through contacts up to 50 mA;
    • operating voltages switched by contacts up to 72 V.

    The device ensures the transmission of the “Normal” notification by the closed state of the monitoring station relay contacts.

    The device is switched from disarming mode to security mode and back by touching the Touch memory port with an electronic key.

    The alarm signal at the device output is fixed and can only be cleared by transferring the device from the security mode to the disarming mode.

    The device provides arming according to the "closed door" tactic - the security mode is activated after a delay of 2 minutes. ± 10 sec. after touching the Touch memory port with the electronic key. During this delay, the formation of the “Alarm” sound signal via the security alarm is blocked. When using the device as a firefighter, the security mode is activated after a delay of 10 seconds.

    When operating in centralized security mode 1, the device provides a delay in issuing an alarm signal to the sounder after a violation of the alarm system for a delay time of 10 ± 1 sec., required to disarm the device.

    When operating in centralized security2 and departmental security modes, the device provides a delay in issuing an alarm signal to the sounder after a violation of the alarm system (opening the door), in the presence of a 3.9 kOhm shunt resistor on the door sensor, for a delay time of 10 ± 1 s, required to remove the device from security. In other cases, if the alarm system is violated, the sounder turns on without delay.

    When operating in fire protection mode, the device provides an alarm signal to the sounder after a violation of the alarm system without delay. When notifying "Fault" a continuous sound signal is provided, and when notifying "Fire" an intermittent sound signal is provided.

    When operating in departmental security mode, the device provides one short sound signal when arming and two short signals when disarming.

    The duration of the sound signal in the "Alarm" mode is 3 minutes ± 10 s.

    The following sounders can be connected to the device:

    • siren with a rated operating voltage of 12 V and a current consumption of up to 1 A (a built-in battery is required);
    • bell with a power of up to 60 W when powered by an alternating voltage source of 220 V.

    The device has light indicators on the front panel:

    • AL states: "Security-Fault", "Fire-Alarm";
    • power supply status: "Network-Reserve".

    The "Security-Fault" indicator displays the following modes:

    • normal condition loop—the indicator lights up green;
    • malfunction (open circuit or short circuit) of the fire alarm; the indicator blinks green at a frequency of 1 Hz;
    • malfunction (short circuit of +12 V output terminals) – the indicator flashes green with a period of 2 seconds.

    The "Fire-Alarm" indicator displays the following modes:

    • The alarm system is disarmed – the indicator is not lit;
    • normal state of the loop – the indicator does not light;
    • activation of a fire detector included in the fire alarm loop—the indicator lights up red;
    • alarm alarm violation – the indicator flashes red at a frequency of 1 Hz.

    The "Network-Reserve" indicator displays the following modes:

    • the device is powered from the network – the indicator lights up green;
    • The device is powered by a battery—the indicator blinks green at a frequency of 1 Hz;
    • Battery low—the indicator flashes green with a period of 2 seconds.

    Intermittent green glow The "Network-Reserve" indicator indicates that the battery is low and the device is in disarming mode.

    The "Security-Fault", "Fire-Alarm" and "Network-Reserve" indicators are also used when programming electronic keys to indicate the programming mode.

    The device provides connection to a remote light signaling device - a 220 V remote lamp with a power of up to 60 W or an LED indicator.

    The warning light is turned off in the disarmed mode, lights up continuously in the security mode and signals with intermittent light in the alarm mode.

    When using the device as a firefighter, it is possible to turn off fire detectors powered by both the +12 V output and the AL output, which is ensured by removing the 12 V and 24 V voltages when the device switches to the disarming mode.

    The device provides a 12 V output current of no more than 100 mA.

    Voltage at the AL inputs at their nominal resistance: 19±2 V.

    The device is powered from a 50 Hz AC mains voltage of 220 V +10/-15% and (or) from a built-in 12 V battery with a capacity of 1.2 A/h.

    Power consumed from the AC mains (with a charged battery and without external sirens) in all modes is no more than 8 VA.

    Current consumption from the battery in the absence of external consumers is no more than 60 mA in standby mode and no more than 120 mA in alarm mode.

    When the device is powered from the mains, the battery is recharged.

    To prevent premature failure of the battery, the device automatically turns off when discharged to a level of 10.5 ± 0.4 V. This leads to minimal current consumption and prevents deep discharge of the battery. Exit from this mode will occur automatically when mains voltage appears.

    Operating temperature range from minus 30 to plus 50 °C.

    Relative air humidity at plus 40 °C is no more than 93%.

    The average time between failures of the device in security mode or disarming mode is at least 40,000 hours.

    The average service life of the device is at least 10 years.

    Overall dimensions of the device are 150x185x70 mm.

    The weight of the device, without battery, is no more than 2 kg.

    Device design

    The design of the device allows for its use in a wall position.

    The device body has holes for its fastening and for entering power wires, AL connecting lines and external sirens.

    On printed circuit board There are terminal blocks for connecting alarm loops, monitoring station lines, network, sound and light alarms, and the Touch memory port to the device. There is also a fuse in the network circuit, as well as a TAMPER switch that blocks the device body from opening.

    The front panel of the device contains LED indicators “Security-Fault”, “Fire-Alarm” and “Network-Reserve”.

    To access the terminal blocks, you must remove the cover.

    To set the operating modes of the device, jumpers J1…J3 are installed on the printed circuit board of the device.

    Installation procedure

    Install the device at a protected facility in a place where it is protected from exposure to precipitation, mechanical damage and access by unauthorized persons.

    Install the Touch memory port in a location convenient for you in accordance with the chosen tactics for using the device.

    Install all lines connecting the device to detectors, light and sound annunciators, and the Touch memory port in accordance with the electrical connection diagram.

    Before installing the battery into the device, you must connect the blue terminal to the negative terminal and the red terminal to the positive terminal of the battery.

    When the device is turned off for a long time (more than 1-2 days) with the 220 V supply voltage removed, it is advisable to disconnect the battery by removing the terminal from its “+” contact to prevent battery discharge.

    To set the tactics for using the device, remove the cover and set jumpers J1…J3 to the required position.

    Operating mode

    Firefighter

    Center. 1

    Center. 2

    Departments

    With off

    Program

    Note! The change in tactics will take effect after arming the device.

    When setting jumpers J1..J3 to other positions, the device does not work, and the “Security-Fault” LED indicator is in flashing mode, with a period of 2 seconds.

    The device is supplied by the manufacturer with the established operating tactics "Centralized security 1".

    Preparing for work

    Check the correct installation and check the functionality of the device powered by AC power in the following sequence:

    • put the alarm system on standby by closing doors, windows, transoms, etc.;
    • arm the device with an electronic key;

    if the “Security-Fault” light indicator and the siren are glowing steadily, then the alarm loop is operational, if the “Fire-Alarm” light indicator and the siren are “blinking,” the alarm loop is faulty.

    Correct the alarm system and repeat arming. Arming/disarming the device should not cause the sounder to turn on, regardless of the alarm state;

    • disarm the device by touching the port with the electronic key; the warning light and indicator lights should go out. Perform a violation of the alarm system - open front door and leave it open. Set the device to security, and the warning light and the “Fire-Alarm” indicator should “blink”. The sounder should not work. Close the front door, the siren should light continuously, and the “Fire-Alarm” indicator should go out. After three minutes, open the front door. The light signaling device and the “Fire-Alarm” indicator should switch to the “flashing” alarm mode, and the sound signaling device will turn on for 3 minutes. Close the front door, the nature of the alarm should not change. Disarm the device using the electronic key;
    • check the ability of the device to record the activation of each detector included in the AL;
    • If the device is used as a firefighter, make sure that the device is capable of distinguishing between the activation of a detector and a faulty loop. To do this, force the fire detector to operate, and the “Fire-Alarm” indicator should glow continuously red;
    • by disconnecting the device from the 220V network, make sure that the device is operational when powered by the built-in battery;
    • check the ability of the device to work with the central monitoring console.
    Fire protection

    In this mode, arming/disarming is performed using an electronic key. The "Security-Fault" indicator lights up green in security mode and intermittently green when there is a fault in the loop. The "Fire-Alarm" indicator glows red when the detectors are triggered.

    The contacts of the monitoring station 2 relay open when the loop is faulty, and the contacts of the monitoring station 1 relay open when the fire detectors are triggered.

    The sounder turns on continuously when the alarm system is faulty and intermittently when fire detectors are activated.

    Before arming the device, close all doors, windows, and vents on which detectors are installed.

    Touch the port with the dongle. In this case, the device will go into arming mode for the duration of the two-minute delay. In this mode, the loop can be disrupted many times. The indicators "Security-Fault", "Fire-Alarm", relay contacts of the monitoring station 1 and an external light alarm (lamp) reflect the state of the alarm loop. If the "Security-Fault" indicator glows green and the lamp is on continuously, then the alarm loop is operational. Otherwise, eliminate the violation of the alarm loop, or wait until it returns to operating mode active detectors. Leave the room and close the door behind you. The lamp should burn continuously.

    When entering a protected premises, the sound alarm is activated with a delay of 10 seconds.

    Use the electronic key to switch the device to disarm mode. In this case, the “Security-Fault”, “Fire-Alarm” indicators, and external sirens are turned off.

    This mode differs from centralized security mode 1 in that the alarm signal is transmitted through two monitoring station channels.

    A signal is issued to the sounder after a violation of the alarm system (opening the door), with a delay of 10 seconds, in the presence of a 3.9 kOhm shunt resistor on the door sensor, for disarming. In case of other violations of the alarm system, the sounder turns on without delay.

    Departmental security

    The device operates similarly to the centralized security mode, except that the electronic key port is located outside the protected premises.

    The monitoring station1 line is broken only when there is an alarm, and the monitoring station2 line is closed when the device is armed and opens when it is disarmed. When arming, the sounder briefly turns on once, and when disarming, the sounder briefly turns on twice. The delay in turning on the sounder is carried out similarly to the centralized security mode 2.

    This mode can also be used when the device operates in conjunction with radio security systems, for which the monitoring station 2 line provides signals for arming and disarming the device, and the monitoring station 1 line generates an alarm signal.

    When the battery is deeply discharged, an alarm is transmitted via the monitoring station 1 line 10 seconds earlier than the battery is removed.

    If your device's alarm loop includes electronic sensors, the device may not be armed immediately, but after the time necessary to prepare the sensors for operation. Find specific instructions in the description of the sensors you use. In any case, you have 2 minutes during which the device is in “ mode closed door” waits for the sensors to turn on. This time is quite enough in all situations.

    Can you calculate how many firefighters smoke detectors allowed to be included in the ShS. By dividing 1.5 mA (this current can be consumed from the AL) by the current consumed by the detector, you will find out the permissible number of smoke detectors.

    13

    Security in the absence of mains power

    If the device has a battery installed, then if the mains power fails, it switches to operation from a backup current source. In this case, in the security mode, the “Network-Reserve” LED indicator operates in a flashing mode with a frequency of 1 Hz. In alarm mode, the bell/siren relay only works for 1 minute. The device provides protection against deep battery discharge. When the supply voltage drops to 10.5±0.4 V, the device goes into disarming mode.

    Use the previously programmed electronic key to disarm the device or turn off all power to the device.

    To put the device into programming mode, set jumpers J1-J3 to the OPEN position and turn on the power of the device or touch the Touch memory port with the electronic key. The transition of the device to the electronic key programming mode is indicated by the blinking of the “Security-fault”, “Fire-Alarm” and “Network-Reserve” indicator lights. If no entry is made within one minute new key, the device will automatically return to disarm mode. Touch the Touch memory port with the electronic key whose code you want to write into the device. Reading the key code and storing it in the device’s memory is confirmed by all indicator lights going out and the sound signal turning on for a short time. The device goes into disarm mode. To program the next electronic key, repeat the above sequence. Upon completion of programming, set the jumpers to the position corresponding to the selected tactic.

    When programming more than seven electronic keys, entering each new key code will replace the code of the first key of the seven previously programmed electronic keys.

    Make sure that you can disarm/arm the device using the programmed electronic keys.

    If you lose an electronic key, immediately remove it from the device’s memory by registering any of the existing keys in all seven memory cells.

    The device has the ability to operate without the use of electronic keys, according to the Centralized Security 1 tactic. To do this, instead of the Touch memory port, you need to connect a switch to terminals 1,2 of the X2 block. When this circuit is closed, the device is turned off.

    Attention!

    In this case, turning on and off the alarm system at the facility can be done unauthorized.

    The device is protected against short circuits of external 12V circuits and the siren power supply. If these lines are shorted, the device removes the 12 V voltage and then tries to turn it on again at intervals of 10 seconds. In this case, the “Security-Fault” LED indicator operates in a flashing mode with a period of 2 seconds.

    Security and fire alarm control device "QUARTZ" PPKOP-0149-1-2 serial number _________________ corresponds design documentation and TU-4372-015-11858298-01 and was found suitable for use.

    The warranty period is 3 years.

    During this period, the manufacturer undertakes to repair, replace or adjust the failed device at its discretion free of charge. For devices with mechanical damage or other signs of misuse will not be covered by warranty.

    The warranty period is calculated from the date of purchase or installation of the alarm system.

    Attention!

    Before putting the device into operation and after each repair, it is necessary to check the integrity and compliance of the fuse FU1-2A. The use of other types of fuses other than those specified in the documentation is prohibited.