Velleman HAA2801 User Manual

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Example – Change of the Link-up Code ( The Master Code of the Master Keypad)
a)
Put the Link-up Jumper of the Decoder from OFF to ON

OFF ON

b) Set the Master Keypad to Programming Mode

EXISTING MASTER CODE

*

*

c) Set a New Master Code to the Master Keypad

NEW MASTER CODE #

d) Set the Master Keypad to exit from Programming Mode

*

*

e) The Link-up in the system is done automatically

BEEP BEEP ----- From Keypad

f) Put the Jumper back to OFF

ON OFF

g) The system is in Split-decoded operation with the new Link-up Code

THE FUNCTION MODE JUMPER -- (AVAILABLE ON HAA2800 ONLY)


Three positions are available for the Function Mode Jumper. Position 1 is for Split-decoded Mode and

the positions 2 & 3 are for Stand Alone Modes.

POSITION 1 – SPLIT-DECODER (MAINS LED LAMP FLASHING)

Position 1 is for Split-decoder mode. All the functions and the 3 output relay operation manners follow

the programmed settings in the Master keypad. All the functions of the decoder are programmable

from the keypad unit. The HAA2800 system is controlled by the keypads and the remote control keys

in the Split-decoded mode.

POSITION 2 – STAND ALONE MODE 1 – START / STOP FOR OUTPUT 1 (MAINS LED LAMP ON)
Position 2 is one of the settings for Stand Alone mode. All the three Output Relays are controlled by

the RF Remote Key with the following functions:
Output 1 – Start / Stop

Output 2 – Start / Stop

Output 3 – Manual Momentary

POSITION 3 – STAND ALONE MODE 2 – ADJUSTABLE TIMER FOR OUTPUT 1 (MAINS LED
LAMP ON)
Position 3 is one of the settings for Stand Alone mode. All the three Output Relays are controlled by

the RF Remote Key with the following functions:
Output 1 – Adjustable Timer

Output 2 – Start / Stop –––––––

Output 3 – Manual Momentary

Controlled by Channel 1 of the RF remote key. Press the

Button A once to

start and press the button once again to stop.

Controlled by Channel 2 of the RF remote key. Press the

Button B once to

start and press the button once again to stop.

Controlled by Channel 3 of the RF remote key. The output relay

operates (Starts) as long as the

Button C is pressed and it stops

when the button is released.

Controlled by Channel 1 of the RF remote key. Press the

Button A

once to start the timer and it resets automatically after time out. It is

adjustable 1-30 seconds. It is convenient for setting the time for door

strike. Turn the timer clockwise for maximum time. See Figure 2.

Controlled by Channel 2 of the RF remote key. Press the

Button B

once to start and press the button once again to stop.

Controlled by Channel 3 of the RF remote key. The output relay

operates (Starts) as long as the

Button C on the remote key is

pressed and it stops when the button is released.

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