'Control' task card
Evac control group
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Building Technologies
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Fire Safety
2018-08-29
'Phased voice evac control' – 'Effects' assignments – parameters in
the 'Overview' tab
The following table describes possible parameters in the 'Overview' tab for 'Effects'
assignments:
Parameters
Values
Description
'Enabled'
On/off
Activates or deactivates the 'Activation timeout
'manned'' parameter.
'Activation timeout
'manned''
Input field for time period
[hh:mm:ss]
Adjustment range: 0...100
min
Increments: 1 sec
The parameter specifies the time that needs to
elapse in 'Manned' operation before the assigned
alarm device is automatically deactivated again.
'Enabled'
On/off
Activates or deactivates the 'Activation timeout
'unmanned'' parameter.
'Activation timeout
'unmanned''
Input field for time period
[hh:mm:ss]
Adjustment range: 0...100
min
Increments: 1 sec
The parameter specifies the time that needs to
elapse in 'Unmanned' operation before the assigned
alarm device is automatically deactivated again.
See also
2
Configuring an audio sequence [
2
Sounders and sounder bases (sounders, sounder beacons,
12.4.2.3 Multi-phase evacuation [GB]
Larger buildings with a higher number of floors require a staggered evacuation
process to prevent escape routes from being blocked. Evacuation is undertaken in
two stages:
1. 'Alert' phase: All floors are warned
2. 'Evac' phase: Evacuation of individual floors
Depending on the number of floors and the building structure, the 'Evac' phase is
broken down into several evacuation phases:
●
In the first evacuation phase, the floor on which the fire is located as well as the
one above and the top floor, all basement floors, and possibly the ground floor
are evacuated.
●
In subsequent evacuation phases, one upper and one lower floor are also
evacuated with a separately configured delay time. If needs be, additional
floors can be evacuated during the same phase.