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The type and actuation variants are programmed only for a SAL element with a logical number
defined.
As far as the variants with zone dependence are concerned, the assigned zones may originate in
their own control panel (a standalone control panel) or in any control panels from the common
detection area (a control panel operating in a network).
The total number of zone assignments to all executive outputs and SAL type elements in the
control panel must not exceed 64,000.
Note:
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The "Top" delay time is not applicable (equal to 0).
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After completing the standard configuration and automatic declaration procedures, the SAL
type elements are assigned to a special logical number 0 and TYPE 0 is set, which makes
them inactive.
Detailed information regarding a SAL element itself is provided in the SAL-4001 Installation and
Maintenance Manual.
7.8 UCS 4000 UNIVERSAL CONTROLLING PANELS DECLARATION
The UCS 4000 (UCS in short) universal controlling panel is a standalone device enabling to control
and supervise fire protection devices, e.g. smoke exhaust dampers, doors, etc. (see the detailed
description provided in its Operation and Maintenance Manual). The UCS 4000 control panel may co-
operate with the POLON 4900 control panel through a detection line (connected to the circuit
similarly to any other line elements).
The POLON 4900 control panel may receive the following modes from the UCS 4000:
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quiescent (also during operation of the air venting function in the UCS);
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fire alarm (manual call point active - manual smoke extraction button connected to a
dedicated UCS input or alarm from a conventional detection line connected to UCS);
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technical alarm (of the main relay [P1] and additional relays [P2, P3]) – acknowledgement of
output actuation in the UCS transformed into a fire alarm from the control panel;
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non-maskable fault (from the monitored main relay [P1] and additional relays [P2, P3]) – lack
of actuation of an output in the UCS transformed into a fire alarm in the control panel;
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testing – the UCS in a mode of testing elements and systems connected with a smoke
exhaust system;
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UCS fault:
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UCS power supply fault:
230 V power supply fault;
battery fault;
battery charging circuit fault;
voltage drop below 22 V;
earth fault;
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UCS controller fault:
microprocessor or program memory fault;
EEPROM memory fault;
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UCS main (P1) relay fault;
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faults of UCS special dedicated inputs and outputs:
PA alarm relay fault (PSU-4000 module);
P2 or P3 individually programmed relays fault (PSD-4000 module);