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Output actuation time parameters
Both PK relay outputs (except for PU) and LS potential outputs may operate with a defined actuation
time program (also depending on the defined output time).
It may depend on the global parameters (T1, T2 and T3), individual parameters (Top) or a combination
of these parameters, depending on the programming types and variants.
Meaning of time parameters:
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T1 - time necessary to confirm 1st degree alarms;
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T2 – time necessary to investigate the situation after an alarm is confirmed or reset (after this
time, the control panel switches to the 2nd degree alarm mode);
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T3 – alarm output (TYPE 1) actuation delay time from the moment the 1st degree alarm is
evoked. The T3 is reset (alarm outputs are immediately activated) after the control panel enters the 2nd
stage alarm mode;
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Top - individually programmable output actuation delay time.
Parameter range: T1, T2, T3, Top – from 00:00 to 10:00.
Specification of the LS supervised potential output lines
The potential outputs are defined as supervised outputs, i.e. they are tested by measuring the
characteristic resistance of a potential line during quiescent mode in order to detect line faults with the
reversed polarisation (negative) of the output voltage. The range of potential lines resistance (including
the connecting cables resistance) is 2.7 kΩ - 16 kΩ. If the line resistance is outside the defined range, this
situation is interpreted as a fault mode and is appropriately signalled in the control panel. After the
output is actuated (according to a proper actuation variant), the output voltage polarisation is positive.
Output actuation criteria for control panel network version
In tables 5.4 ÷ 5.8 presenting the programming possibilities of the PK and LS outputs, the "control
panels’ numbers" parameter (for control panels operating within a network) has the following meaning:
I. For variants without additional zone dependencies:
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control panel number = 0 means the dependence on an occurrence in any control panel included
in the common detection area;
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control panel number > 0 means the dependence on an occurrence in a given control panel
(provided it is included in the common detection area);
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control panel number ”b” allows for making actuacon dependent only on local control panel
occurrences.
II. For variants with additional zone dependencies:
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control panel number = 0 means the dependence on a ‘union’ of occurrences in selected zones in
any control panel included in the common detection area;
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control panel number > 0 means the dependence on a ‘union’ of occurrences in selected zones
from given control panels (provided they are included in the common detection area);
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control panel number ”b” allows for making actuacon dependent only on local control panel
occurrences.
Notes:
1. "Zone 0" means the dependence on the ‘union’ of occurrences from all zones operated by a given
control panel.
2. "The union of occurrences" means that an actuation criterion is fulfilled if at least one occurrence
happens.
3. The total number of zones, EKS and EWK elements assigned to all executive outputs and SAL type
elements in the control panel must not exceed 64,000.
Summary of Contents for 4000
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