Installation and programming manual
Options and programming methods
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back to the Zones menu and you can set up the parameters of the terminal:
Balancing, Rollerblind, Times, etc.
Terminals “T1” and/or “T2” of the Air2-MC100 device can be set up in the same way
as wired terminals, with the exception that wireless terminals cannot be configured
as “double zones”.
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Magn.Cont. MC200
- allows you to change the parameters of an already enrolled
MC200 magnetic contact. Press
to access the following options:
••
Infrared Shock
- allows you to set the sensitivity of the shock sensor (set “0” to disable,
“1” for minimum sensitivity and “63” for the maximum sensitivity).
••
Tilt
- allows you to set the maximum angle allowed before signalling of tilting occurs.
••
Tilt duration
- allows you to set the signal delay after the detection of tilting
(variation of the angle).
If shock and tilt detection are both enabled, alarm signalling will be generated as
soon as one of these conditions exceeds its set value.
Balancing
Balancing can be (refer to
Appendix A, Technical terminology and Glossary
and
paragraph 3-5 Wiring and balancing alarm detectors
):
•
Norm. open (NO)
•
Norm.closed (NC)
•
Single balancing
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Double balancing
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Double Zone (without EOL)
•
Double Zone EOL (with EOL)
Alarm cycles
This programmable parameter accepts values between 1 and 15. If you set the value at
15, the zone will operate as a “repetitive zone” (refer to
Appendix A, Technical
terminology and Glossary
,
Alarm cycles)
.
Detector type
It is possible to configure a zone as:
•
Generic zone
•
Rollerblind
•
Shock (Nessensor Vibration Sensors)
The following Table shows the terminals which accept Generic, Rollerblind and Shock
zones, and the respective zone-parameter fields for each type.
Al. pulse Duration
(generic zone)
This is the length of time (after detection of alarm conditions) the zone allows before
generating an alarm. Expressed in multiples of 15 milliseconds or minutes (see “info”
box).
Multipulse time
(generic zone)
This parameter applies only when the “Alarm pulse num." parameter is more than 1.
This is the window during which a number of alarm pulses must be detected (each
lasting as long as the programmed “Al.pulse Duration”). The number of alarm pulses
must equal or exceed the value programmed for “Alarm pulses”, before the system
generates an alarm. This window can be expressed in seconds or minutes (see Note).
Alarm pulse num.
(generic zone)
This is the number of pulses (each lasting as long as the programmed “Al.pulse
Duration”) necessary to generate a zone alarm event. If this value is more than 1, you
must also programme the “Multipulse time” parameter.
Rollerblind time
(rollerblind zone)
This parameter applies only when the value of the “Rollerbl. pulses” (see below) is more
than 1.
Generic zone
Rollerblind
Shock
Control panel terminals
any
T1, T2
T1, T2
Expansion terminals
any
T1, T2, T3 or T4
T1, T2, T3 or T4
Keypad terminals
any
any
any
Extra Parameters
Al. pulse Duration
Multipulse time
Alarm pulses
Rollerblind time
Rollerbl. pulses
Shock sensit.
Shock time
Shock pulses