Description:
Alarm panel connections:
- 12 V supply: possibly through fuse 1AT (slow).
- Monitoring output: the output relay is open as long as the alarm panel
is not
monitoring and closed as long as it is in monitoring status.
- Alarm output: the output relay is open as long as the alarm panel is not
in an
alarm condition and switches to closed when in alarm.
- Tamper: Tamper is detected when the loop is interrupted.
- Dialler input 1: OKout output: Technical failures / problems are
reported
to the dialler when
NO
contact opens.
- Dialer input 2: Empty fog cartridge or "no power to
fog generator".
Both problems are reported together to the dialler when one or both
NO
contact ([Empty] or [Power]) opens.
Dip switch settings:
Dip G: is
ON
= the controller and the fog generator are in
monitoring mode as long as there is 12
VDC
provided to
the Guard input [Guard].
As long as the controlling alarm system's
monitoring
contact closes, the orange Guard LED will light
and
BANDIT
is in monitoring mode
.
Dip A: is
ON
= the controller and the fog generator
are in alarm mode
(Incl. fog ejection) as long as there is 12
VDC
provided to the alarm
input [Alarm].
So when the alarm system closes its alarm contact, the orange
Alarm LED will light and
BANDIT
remains in alarm mode until
removal of monitoring mode.
Dip C: is
OFF
=
the confirmation input is not connected, so there is never
going to be 12
VDC
on the confirmation input [Conf.]. The controller
thus receives continuous acknowledgement to switch to alarm mode.
Dip F: is
ON
=
the fire input is not connected, so there is never going to be
12
VDC
on the Fire input [Fire]. So the fire input is never active to thus
prevent a fog ejection.
Dip switch block M³ is
OFF-ON-ON
as an example, the fog generator is
programmed for a fog ejection and associated cartridges of 100 to 120 m³
(See p. 23).
Guard
G+
G-
Alarm
A+
A-
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
1 2
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
1 2
Front
Inputs
M³
G A C F
2 3
X
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
1 2
Installation example 1 - p. 33
Guard
Guard
BANDIT
Controller CF31 v2
/ Manual v.102