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User Manual
Version 0.10
5.3.3
Mode
•
Normal
- an alarm will be triggered when a device reports an alarm state;
•
2 devices type A
- zone will behave as follows:
–
If a detector enters in alarm state, the zone will enter in a prealarm state, which will be signalled
by the
Pre-Alarm
light indicator. The panel will not make any sound and this information will be
showed in the information box.
–
The zone will enter in alarm if any of the following occur:
* The same detector is still in alarm after approximately 45 seconds;
* Another detector in the same zone enters in alarm state.
–
The zone will return to the normal state if none of the previous conditions occur after the time
defined in
Cancellation delay
.
•
2 devices type B
- zone will behave as follows:
–
If a detector enters in alarm state, the zone will enter in a prealarm state, which will be signalled
by the
Pre-Alarm
light indicator. The panel will notify and this information will be showed in the
alarm box.
–
The zone will enter in alarm if any of the following occur:
* The same detector is still in alarm after approximately 3 minutes;
* Another detector in any zone enters in alarm state;
* The panel is already in prealarm.
–
The zone will return to the normal state if none of the previous conditions occur after the time
defined in
Cancellation delay
.
The
sounder delay
will always be applied in whichever mode is configured.
5.4
Event configuration
Menu
→
Field
→
Events
NURIA has a very versatile event configuration system which allows the panel to be adapted to many
use cases by creating logical event schemes fully customizable by the user.
To proceed to an event configuration there must be at least one event input and one event output, that
can be created using the buttons
Event input
and
Event output
respectively. Then, configure the event
itself using the
Event
button that will allow the definition of a logical configuration of inputs to trigger the
outputs.
5.4.1
Event input
•
Name
- name of the event input;
•
Type
- type of input (see table 7);
•
Subtype
- subtype according to selected type (see table 7);
•
Arguments
- arguments of the selected type (see table 7);
•
Delay
- delay, in seconds, before triggering the event input.
5.4.2
Event outputs
•
Name
- event output name;
•
Type
- output type (see table 8);
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