Yale HSA 3800 Telecommunicating control panel alarm system User Manual

The Yale HSA 3800 is a telecommunicating control panel alarm system that can be used to protect your home from intruders. It features home and away arming modes, allowing you to protect only certain areas of your home while you are at home. The system can also dial up to six phone numbers in the event of an alarm, helping you to get help quickly.

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Key features

  • Telecommunicating control panel
  • Home and away arming modes
  • Up to 20 devices can be installed
  • Dial up to 6 phone numbers
  • Long battery life
  • Tamper-proof system
  • Two-way voice communication
  • Hands-free calling

Frequently asked questions

All devices must be within 30 metres of the control unit and must not be mounted on or near large metal objects.

To arm the system, enter your PIN code and press OK, then select 'Arm' and press OK again. To disarm the system, enter your PIN code and press OK.

If an alarm is triggered, the control unit will sound the siren, start to dial the programmed phone numbers and display a message indicating the cause of the alarm. To stop the alarm, enter your PIN code and press OK.

To change the batteries, follow the instructions in the user manual.

Advanced programming features include setting the entry and exit delay times, enabling or disabling the door chime, setting the alarm length, and enabling or disabling interference detection.
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