Configuration and Programming by the Engineer
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Personal attack circuit
“03=PA”
Personal attack circuit “03=PA”
Panic buttons are connected to the personal attack circuit and are always
set. In the default state, it will only trigger a silent alarm (output “Personal
attack”). This circuit group is the only one that can trigger multiple alarms if
actuated several times. In compliance with the VdS directive for planning
and installation (VdS 2311), personal attack circuits must be set to pulse
operation.
Reaction to a circuit fault:
Unset:
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The “Personal Attack” output is actuated for 180 seconds.
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On the keypad, the LED flashes and as an indication (criteria) the
faulty circuit after a setting attempt.
After a reset:
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The stored alarms are deleted.
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The time/date and “Unset” are shown on the keypad in the display.
The LED lights up.
Internal set:
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The “Personal Attack” output is actuated for 180 seconds.
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The LED flashes on the keypad
.
After unsetting:
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The output “Personal Attack” is switched off.
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On the keypad, the triggered circuit is shown for 4 seconds in the
display and then the reset request is displayed.
The LED flashes.
After a reset:
–
The stored alarms are deleted.
–
The time/date and “Unset” are shown on the keypad in the display.
The LED lights up.
External set:
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The “Personal Attack” output is actuated for 180 seconds.
After unsetting:
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The buzzer in the panel and in the keypads are actuated.
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The time/date and “Unset” are shown on the keypad in the display.
The LED flashes.
After a reset:
–
The stored alarms are deleted.
–
The time/date and “Unset” are shown on the keypad in the display.
The LED lights up.