SEC1000 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL
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General c&e
The programming window is as follow:
It consists of two main parts: the Conditions (serve as the Causes) and the Outputs, which
together can make a c&e rule. Under the Module List all output devices on the loop
(sometimes sounders or other output device connected after output module) will be listed to
be chosen as the Outputs. In general c&e setup, the Causes apply to all devices in the system.
Press ‘Add’ to create a rule and press ‘Del’ to delete one. To enable a c&e press the ‘Reg’. The
default value of ‘Num of fire signal’ is ‘01’, which means once there is one alarm signal
generated from any of the given type devices the Outputs devices on the list will be activated
after a period of time delay (as appropriate). The output will not be active until the number of
fire signals is met.
Note
: For the function of overriding delays by activating any MCP in the system, it refers to the delay
which is running. If the MCP used to override the delays is involved in another c&e rule with a time
delay, it will again activate a new delay to the outputs as set. Pay attention to this when configuring
to use the delay override function specified in the standard of EN 54-2 with Clause 7.11.1 d).
Zonal c&e
In this section, the Causes apply to devices in a given zone. The c&e meaning of the figure
below is when any one of smoke detector, heat detector or manual call point is active in zone
2, the fire pump wired after the I/O module with the address of 15 will be triggered after 5s.
The delay function only applies to the
associated loop sounders. Under no
circumstance will S.C.Out or F.A.Out
be delayed when they are applicable.
The meaning of this c&e is when any 2 of
smoke detector, heat detector or manual
call point are active, the electromagnetic
valve wired after the I/O module with the
address of 10 will be triggered after 10s.
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