FAP54 Programming
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DETECTOR DELAY: XX
MANUAL CALL POINT DELAY:
DETECTOR DELAY: XX
GENERAL ALARM
[1] YES
[2] # NO
ALARM CONFIRMATION (EN54-2 7.12.1)
(T1 = 60s T2 = 60s)
[1] YES
[2] # NO
Depending on the chosen mode, the user will be asked to insert a certain number of configuration parameters,
according to the following table (the X indicates the parameters required for the selected mode; for example, if the
zone is programmed in FIRE ALARM mode/MULTIPLE KNOCK WITH DELAY, the following parameters must be
inserted: detector delay, manual call points delay and general alarm option).
MODE
DETECTORS
DELAY
MANUAL
CALL POINTS
DELAY
GENERAL
ALARM
ALARM
CONFIRMATION WEIGHT
SIGNALLING
FIRE ALARM
SINGLE KNOCK
X
X
FIRE ALARM
SINGLE KNOCK W/DELAY
X
X
X
X
FIRE ALARM
MULTIPLE KNOCK
X
FIRE ALARM
MULTIPLE KNOCK W/DELAY
X
X
X
FIRE ALARM
HOTEL
X
X
X
X
TECHNOLOGICAL
SINGLE KNOCK
X
TECHNOLOGICAL
SINGLE KNOCK W/DELAY
X
X
X
TECHNOLOGICAL
MULTIPLE KNOCK
X
X
TECHNOLOGICAL
MULTIPLE KNOCK W/DELAY
X
X
X
X
TECHNOLOGICAL
ALARM 1 ONLY
X
TECHNOLOGICAL
MULTIPLE KNOWK W/RESET
X
X
X
X
DETECTOR DELAY and MANUAL CALL POINT DELAY are the delays whose expiration makes the zone switch from
the alarm condition with siren output disabled to the alarm condition with siren output enabled.
These delays (range 1
10, in minutes) are inserted through the following menus:
After inserting and confirming with
OK
the detector delay, the user is required to insert the manual call points delay:
The GENERAL ALARM functionality, which can be enabled through the following menu, makes the control panel
activate the GENERAL ALARM as soon as it switches to the alarm condition with siren output enabled:
The ALARM CONFIRMATION functionality is described
in paragraph 7.12.1 of the EN 54-2 standard
.
It can be enabled through the following menu:
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