HAM982K 9 VELLEMAN
l. Setting "HOME" mode (location HOME)
1. Enter the location: 'HOME'.
2. Enter the zones to be isolated: 1-8 (default: none)
- Several zones can be set to 'isolation' at once: continuous entry is possible.
- Setting a 24h zone to isolation is not recommended – an isolated zone is not protected.
- The 'HOME' mode is convenient to isolate several zones at once without having to isolate each zone separately.
The HOME mode can simply be activated by entering a user code, pressing 'HOME' and '#' to confirm..
3. Validate the entered selection with '#'.
m. Resetting the default values (location 02)
1. Enter location: '02': the default settings will be restored (see "7. Factory Presets") but NOT the master code.
2. Validate the reset command with '#'.
n. Exiting the programming mode
To exit the programming mode and return to the operational mode, press the '' key twice.
9. AC or Battery Power
a. AC Power Indication
The AC power LED is lit when the AC power supply is normal ; it flashes when there is an AC power failure. The
control console produces one beep every 30 seconds during a power failure.
b. Battery Testing
The system performs dynamic battery testing on the standby battery by interrupting AC power for 2 minutes and
monitoring the battery under loaded condition.
• Battery testing can be programmed (see "8.k. Setting the Periodic Battery Test").
• Battery testing can be performed manually at any time by entering a user code, followed by '', '4' and '#'.
• The battery status is always shown on the BATTERY LED indicator.
• The system produces a beep every 30 seconds when the battery is low, until a new test considers the battery to
be normal again.
• Battery testing is not possible during AC power failure or when the system is in alarm.
c. Battery Low Indications & Auto Reset
• The battery low indication begins at 11.0V in a loaded condition during battery testing.
• The battery low indication begins at 11.0V for more than 2 minutes during AC power failure.
• The system will be reset to stop working when the battery voltage drops to 10V during AC power failure.
d. Power-up Delay
The system can be programmed with or without power-up delay by entering the appropriate command code at
location 85.
The AC POWER and BATTERY lights flash alternately and the system does not function during power-up delay.
e. Back-up Battery
The battery should be of the 12V/1.2Ah sealed lead acid rechargeable type. It is protected by a 2.5A resettable fuse.
The maximum battery charge current in the system is 350mA. Standby time is approximately 16 hours at 250mA.
The back-up battery should be replaced every 3 to 5 years.