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addressable initiating devices to be included into the loop to the relevant addressable zones of the
loop.
Figure 14. Matching the Own Addresses of Initiating Devices to an Alarm Loop of the Type 14
Addressable initiating devices DIP-34PA, S2000-IP-PA, IPR513-3PA have its own addresses ranged
from 1 to 10 which are stored in their non-volatile memory. Each detector or call point must be related
to an addressable zone of the configured loop with the address which coincides with the detector or
call point address. To do this, tick the relevant box by left mouse button. If matching of an initiating
device address to the same addressed addressable zone is missed, this zone doesn’t take part upon
generation generalized loop statuses and is not affected by arming/disarming commands (see the
Fire Threshold Addressable Alarm Loop (Type 14) section of this Manual).
Other Loop Parameters Adjusting
This section describes adjusting the parameters which were discussed in the Alarm Loop Types sec-
tion of this Manual. Turning these parameters on/off is implemented by double click of the left mouse
on the cell which is located at the intersection between the corresponding parameter string and the
loop column.
Alarm Delay
For fire alarm loops of types 1, 2, 3, 14 this parameter means a time-out for transition from the Fire
Prealarm status to the Fire Alarm status, while for an Entrance loop (a loop of the Type 7) it means
the delay for transition from the Entrance Alarm status to the Intrusion Alarm status (that is, the entry
delay). The delay setting in zero (by default for all the loops) means that the loop will switch to
Fire/Intrusion Alarm immediately without any delay, while setting to 255 means the infinite delay.
Arming Delay
The Arming Delay parameter is by default set to zero for all the alarm loops of the Signal-10. This
parameter is set to a non-zero value typically for Entrance alarm loops to define for the Signal-10 a
time interval (in seconds) between receiving an arming command and actual arming the alarm loop
(that is, the exit delay). Moreover, if a relay of the Signal-10 must be activated before arming a loop,
Summary of Contents for Signal-10
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Page 13: ...Signal 10 Operation Principles 13 www bolid com OPERATION PRINCIPLES ...
Page 59: ...Signal 10 Installation 59 www bolid com INSTALLATION ...
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