Fire Safety & Security Products
Building Technologies
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6.2
Programmable alarm organization
6.2.1
Purpose and principle
To prevent the unnecessary turnout of the fire department for minor incidents (CAC: Special Alarmconcept)
It involves personnel in the alarming sequence and relies on the operating states:
mode ’manned’
while the operating personnel is present
mode ’unmanned’
while the operating personnel is not present
Switching from mode ’manned’ to ’unmanned’
Programming steps see page 74
In the evening (if system was set to ’manned’)
Manually
by pressing key ’premises manned’ at the panel
(only possible before the preset time for autom. switching is reached)
Automatic
at the preset time for autom. switching
(and the system has not been set to ’unmanned’ manually before)
or after the preset number of hours has expired
Mode ’manned’
LED ’premises manned’ is turned on
The response of the operating personnel is monitored by 2 independent time circuits:
− V1 (10....300sec)
time to acknowledge the alarm message at the panel
− V2 (60....600sec)
time to investigate and to decide emergency or minor incident
Action to be taken during ’investigation’
− ’Emergency’
activate nearest manual call point to call immediately the fire brigade
(generates always immediately a ’remote alarm’)
− ’Minor incident’
reset system before fire brigade is called (before ’V2’ has expired)
Switching from mode ’unmanned’ to ’manned’
Programming steps see page 74
In the morning (during working days)
Manually
by pressing key ’premises manned’ at the panel
(earliest possible time programmable)
Automatic
only possible if ’full automatic switching’ is programmed, for that purpose define:
− time of switching to
mode ’manned’
− option
AUTOMATIC to ’manned’: 1. everyday
or
> sel. #, change? 2. working day
− time of switching to ’unmanned’
Note:
The fully automatic switching must first be initialized via menu after exit from the programming mode.
Mode ’unmanned’
LED ’premises manned’ is turned off
All alarm messages immediately generate a ’remote alarm’