2.2.3
Setting the audio or visual signal interval
To save battery power during a power disruption, the audio or visual signal can be set in four ways. Determine the
time for the siren interval with the J4 and J5 jumper settings:
Audio or visual signal time interval
J4
J5
Continuous
No
No
1 minute on / 1 minute off
Yes
No
2 minutes on / 6 minutes off
No
Yes
1 minute on / 7 minutes off
Yes
Yes
2.2.4
Setting the delay time
You can set a delay time for the audio or visual signal and for the telephone dialler. Whenever a signalling
situation occurs, the audio or visual signal and/or telephone dialler will start working only after the passage of the
delay time. This allows you to prevent unnecessary signalling due to brief interruptions/deviations.
Telephone dialler delay time
Determine the delay time with the J6 and J7 jumper settings:
Telephone dialler delay time
J6
J7
None
No
No
2 minutes
Yes
No
4 minutes
No
Yes
6 minutes
Yes
Yes
Delay for the audio or visual signal
Determine the delay time with the potentiometer P4:
Delay for the audio or visual signal
P4
A minimum of 2 seconds (standard)
Turn completely to the left
M 60 seconds
Turn completely to the right
2.2.5
Setting signalling contact inputs
Determine whether the signalling is set by default to active or inactive using the J8 jumper setting:
If you set the J8 jumper setting to NC, then you must bridge all the signalling inputs not in use.
Signalling contact inputs
J8
Signalling contacts are broken when signalling starts
N.O.
Signalling contacts are made when signalling starts
N.C.
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