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Programming fire detection points
Installation and programming manual
Chapter 11
Programming fire detection points
The panel sees all loop devices as points, therefore, the point must be duly programmed in order for the
panel to determine their operating principles. Each point can be set up as an input and/or output.
If a point is programmed as a 'fire-detection' point, the panel will deal with it as such and manage it
accordingly.
Danger:
In order to validate the IMQ-SECURITY SYSTEMS certification, and in compliance with EN54-
2 regulations, delays (pre-alarm time) must not be associated with the activation of the
Dialer or “ALARM NAC” if activation is triggered by a manual callpoint.
11.1
Programming fire-detection points
From panel:
<key>
,
Programming
,
Progr. Point
, select point,
Ok
11.1.1 General parameters
11.1.2 Detector parameters
Address
Device address assigned during configuration.
Device type
Description of the device type assigned during configuration.
<Point123>
Point Description Example: “Downstairs kitchen”.
Led blink
(INIM and Argus
devices only)
YES
The LED associated with the point will blink each time the control panel
transmits a signal to the point.
NO
The LED associated with the point will not blink
Remot. blink
(for INIM devices only)
YES
The detector repeater-output will activate briefly each time a signal is
transmitted to the point.
NO
The detector repeater-output will not activate each time a signal is
transmitted to the point.
Extinguish
Determines whether the point is for fire detection or extinction
YES
The point is for extinction purposes
NO
The point is for detection purposes
Zone
The zone the point belongs to.
<Zone nn>
Zone label (description) assigned during the zone programming phase.
Level
For detectors only. Real-time value The value depends on the type of detector (Heat, Smoke,
etc).
Day
sensitivity
For detectors only. Alarm threshold (the detector will trigger alarm if the analysis value
exceeds this threshold). If enabled (refer to paragraph 11.1.3 -
Signals emitted by the point
(Input)
), it will generate a signal. The value depends on the type of detector. Two sensitivity
values are applicable, in accordance with the control panel operating mode (day or night).
Night
sensitivity
Warning
For detectors only. Early warning threshold (the detector will generate an early-warning signal,
if the analysis value exceeds this threshold). If enabled (refer to paragraph 11.1.3 -
Signals
emitted by the point (Input)
), it will generate a signal. The value depends on the type of
detector. If a signal is not required, set the level at “---”.