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Algorithm of Panic Input
The logic operation and connection settings of intrusion Panic Input is the same as Type 4
Intrusion Input except for activation of the armed input switches it to the
PANIC ALARM
state.
The Panic Alarm is displays on by LEDs of 1…20 inputs and impact to the relay with Alarm
Output (10) and Alarm Output 2 (16) programs. The internal buzzer is muted.
The Debounce time is defined as provided in
1.4.2.29
except for the following:
- Debounce time of the transition from the
ARMINNG FAILED
state to the
ARMED
state is 3
seconds;
- Debounce time of the transition from the
PANIC ALARM
state to the
ARMED
state is defined
by the Shunt Time parameter.
The connection of intrusion detectors on the Input of Type 11 is the same as for the Input of Type
1.4.2.13.9.
Type 12: Auxiliary Programmable
The Auxiliary Input is used to monitor the state of various devices and detectors, as well as
devices that are not directly related to intrusion and fire alarms. The input support detectors output circuits
of other devices with a dry contact output or an open collector.
The auxiliary programmable input can have five different states defied by the input resistance. The
state and resistance threshold values are programmable. The possible states of auxiliary programmable
input are provided in Table 1.4.2.2.
Table 1.4.2.2
Auxiliary Programmable Input States
No
State
No
State
1
2
1
2
1
Mains Restored
18
Level below Limit
2
Mains Failed
19
Temperature Normal
3
Intrusion Alarm
20
Disarmed
4
Arming Failed
21
Lobby Alarm
5
Armed
22
Pump On
6
Aux Input Restored
23
Pump Off
7
Aux Input Activated
24
Tamper Alarm
8
Aux Input Activated 2
25
Tamper Activated
9
Equipment Normal
26
Power Fault
10
Equipment Failed
27
Power Restored
11
Input Open -Circuit Fault
28
Battery Restored
12
Panic Alarm
29
Battery Fault
13
Level Decreased
30
Service Required
14
Level Normal
31
Temperature Lower
15
Level Increased
32
Input Short-Circuit Fault
16
Level above Limit
33
Extinguishant Released
17
Temperature High