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Connection:
•
NC:
This configuration allows the central control unit to recognise just the alarm status of the input and is at standby
when the connection is negative.
•
NO:
This configuration allows the central control unit to recognise just the alarm status of the input and is
in alarm
mode when the connection is negative.
•
Vibration sensor:
This configuration permits the direct connection of inertial sensors and/or rope contacts with a
resistor of 2300 ohm (or 2 resistors of 4700 ohm in parallel) in series with the line (see Balanced Zones with Inertial
Sensors); the central control unit recognises only the alarm status of the input coupled with an inertial sensor. If the
connection cable is interrupted, the central control unit continues to signal the open zone.
•
Shutters switch:
This configuration permits the direct connection of inertial sensors and/or rope contacts with a
resistor of 2300 ohm (or 2 resistors of 4700 ohm in parallel) in series with the line (see Balanced Zones with Inertial
Sensors); the central control unit recognises only the alarm status of the input coupled with an inertial sensor. If the
connection cable is interrupted, the central control unit does not signal the open zone.
•
Vibration sensor NC:
This configuration permits the direct connection of inertial sensors and/or rope contacts via
a normally closed negative contact, and the central control unit recognises only the alarm status of the input coupled
with an inertial sensor. If the connection cable is interrupted, the central control unit continues to signal the open zone.
•
Shutters switch NC:
This configuration permits the direct connection of inertial sensors and/or rope contacts via a
normally closed negative contact, and the central control unit recognises only the alarm status of the input coupled
with an inertial sensor. If the connection cable is interrupted, the central control unit does not signal the open zone.
•
End of line 1R:
the central control unit recognises only the alarm status of the input. The zones programmed in
this modality must terminate with a resistor of 4,700 ohm
(see balanced zone 1 R).
•
End of line 2R:
This configuration allows the central control unit to recognise both tamper and alarm status using
the same zone circuit. The zones programmed in this modality must terminate with two resistors of 4,700 ohm
(see
balanced zone 2 R).
•
N.B.: By setting NO, the unit no longer complies with EN50131.
Active in ON -
By setting YES, the zone is enabled to activate at
ON
.
Active in HOME -
By setting YES, the zone is enabled to activate at HOME.
Active in AREA -
By setting YES, the zone is enabled to activate at AREA.
Active in PERI -
By setting YES, the zone is enabled to activate at PERIMETER.
Control Panel Relay -
By setting YES, the zone is enabled to activate the control panel relay (+Sa - +S / C-NCNA)
Relay on satellite -
By setting
YES
, the zone is enabled to activate the extension relay (C-NC-NA).
Setting
“S”
establishes which relay must be activated
Sirens active -
By setting
YES
, the zone is enabled to activate the sirens connected to serial port.
Setting
“S”
establishes which siren must be activated
Memo alarm
- The alarm caused by the unbalancing of the input zones can be recorded in the events memory
of the control panel; with “YES”, the function is enabled, with “NO” the event will not be recorded.
N.B.: By setting NO, the unit no longer complies with EN50131.N50131.
Memo restore
- The balancing after the alarm of the input zones can be recorded in the events memory of the
control panel; with “YES”, the function is enabled, with “NO” the event will not be recorded.
Activates buzzer
- The alarm caused by the zones configured with a “YES” will cause the keypad buzzer to sound;
the sounding time has been programmed in the Times programming menu. For example, it can be used to signal
detectors alarms which temperatures, liquids level, emergency doors, without a siren being activated.
Pulses number :
For every input line of the control panel it is possible to determine the number of unbalancings necessary
to activate the associated alarm outputs. By default, it is programmed that an individual unbalancing of the zones causes
the alarm state of the control panel. The time interval within which the impulses are summed can be programmed from
the Times Menu; upon expiry of this time the counter is reset. If the zone remains unbalanced for 30 seconds an alarm
state is had, regardless of the number of programmed impulses. Should the zone be set as
“Prog.SwitchAlarm”
this
step adjusts the sensitivity of the input;
1= HIGH sensitivity/ 250= LOW sensitivity; we recommend carrying out
sensitivity tests to correctly adjust the reply of the various types of detectors on the market.
Press
(CLR)
to vary
Enter number of impulses
Premss
(ENT)
to confirm
Alarms counter -
It is the number after which the repetitive events will no longer cause the alarm state of the
programmed outputs, but will be summed and memorised in the events memory; by entering the value of 0 (zero)
as code number, the function is eliminated and the events will never be coded. The braking of a detector may cause
as many alarm cycles as the coded alarms, as long as a value different from “0” (zero) is programmed.
Warning:
the rehabilitation of an area excluded from this function occurs by desarming and then arming again the
partition of the specific zone.
N.B.: By setting NO, the unit no longer complies with EN50131.
Press
(CLR)
to vary
Press arrows
(
)
and
(
)
to position the cursor
Press
(CLR)
to vary
(YES / NO)
Press
(ENT)
to confirm
Connection
NC
Memo restore
NO
Memo alarm
YES
Activ. buzzer
YES
Zones
Active in ON
YES
Active in HOME
YES
Active in AREA
YES
Active in PERI
NO
Ctrl. panel relay
YES
Relay on sat.
YYYYYYYY
Sirens activ.
YYYYYYYY
Alarms counter
10 (0 ..10)
Pulses number
1 (1 .. . 120)
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