(((ELKRON))) - MP110
5.5
LPA Output Programming
•
It is possible to convey a set of alarm events to an LPA programmed
output.In this procedure the alarms to be run by LPA output will be
specified.
1. Enter installer code
2. Press twice key
EXIT
F
+ key
1
to access procedure.
LCD KEYBOARD
3. All alarms associated to LPA output are visualized on display (identified
by a letter - see side note)
4. Press keys
1
2
to select in sequence the possible events
associable to LPA output. If Led
is on
means that the current
option is
associated
, viceversa if it is off it means that the option is
not associated.
The following message is
visualized: “PRG LPA HCTFPSI”
where HCTFPSI is the coding
according to which the alarms
associated to LPA output are
identified:
I = burglary
S = Sabotage
P = Panic
T = Technological
F = Fire
C = Chime
H = Failure
PROCEDURE ACCESS
INST.
CODE
EXIT
F
EXIT
F
1
the desired sectors by acting on keys
1
,
2
,
ZONE
3
. The led on
corresponding to the selected sector means that the sector is
associated with the output. Led off = non associated sector.
10.Press
4
to go back to point 6. Press
EXIT
F
to quit the procedure and
save the choices made.
11.When quitting by timeout, the modifications made
are not considered
.
NOTE 1
An output programmed as SYSTEM STATUS shows not only the armed/
disarmed status of the sectors, but also any alarm storage with the
following mode:
•
At least one armed sector, with no alarm storage, provides a positive.
•
At least one armed sector, with alarm storage, provides a positive that
is missing by short impulses approx. every 1 second.
•
All disarmed sectors: the levels are opposite to those described above.
The default level of a System Status output is NH. It is advisable to use
a control unit output rather than an expansion. If a stable output status is
required,i.e.not affected by any alarm storage, it is preferrable not to use
the System Status typology but to program the output as ANDTC N.L. of
the 3 sectors.
NOTE 2
The RESET mode is armed at every start up of the plant (total or partial)
for 3 seconds.
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