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Hold-off settling time
A “Settle Timer” can be programmed for a period between 0 and 60 seconds (in 1 second intervals) during which
the Smoke Screen will not react to a hold-off input after receiving a ‘Set’ command.
Delaying an activation
After the Smoke Screen has received the required 3 inputs to produce smoke, an activation can be delayed for a
period between 0 and 60 seconds (in 1 second intervals). This can be used to sequence activations in a multi-
machine installation. See “Smoke Delay” in the Programming section.
NB:
The Delay Timer and Settle Timer are cumulative, ie if a Delay Time of 5 seconds and a Settle Timer of 30
seconds are set the Smoke Screen will not activate for 35 seconds after it receives a “Set” input.
Re-triggering
If a Smoke Delay time has been set the menu gives the option to select the following options for subsequent re-
triggers initiated by a hold-off if the Set and Alarm remain in alarm:
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Delay:
Repeat activations are delayed by the Delay Time set.
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Instant:
Repeat activations are instantaneous.
Stopping an activation
Once activated the Smoke Screen will stop producing ‘smoke’ before the end of the programmed smoke time
only if the ‘Set’ is restored to a non-alarm state.
A Panic activation can be stopped before the end of the programmed smoke time only if the ‘Set’ is cycled to
alarm and back to restore.
Preventing an activation
To prevent the Smoke Screen from making smoke during a service inspection under any circumstances select
the “Service Mode” dip switch to on (see separate section).
3.2 OUTPUTS
Clean contact outputs are provided for connection to the alarm panel for ‘Mains Fail’, ‘Temp Status’, ‘Empty Fluid’,
‘Battery Output’, ‘Tamper’, ‘Verification Output’ and ‘Low Fluid’. See the notes on the “Generic Connection
Diagram” for the function of these outputs.