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Networking Features
Loss of connection between units:
Any loss of connection between the networks will be indicated as a fault (double beep
every 90 seconds) this will only be indicated on the unit expecting the input signal.
In the example above the ‘Network In’ connection is lost on Alert Point 2.
Resulting in:
1. Alert Point 2 - The LED will flash red and a warning double beep will sound
every 90 seconds.
2. Alert Point 1 - cannot trigger Alert Point 2 into alarm condition: the signal is
lost to the ‘Network In’ connection on Alert Point 2.
3. Alert Point 2 can still trigger Alert Point 1 into ‘alarm’ condition as the
connection remains intact between the ‘Network Out’ on Alert Point 2 and
the ‘Network In’ on Alert Point 1.
4. Both units will still continue to work independently.
5. Alert Point 2 will instantly return to its ‘standby’ condition when the connection
is re-made, without* having to reset the unit.
If both units lose their Network In or COMMON connections, they will both signal a fault.
*Note:
to check that the network is functioning correctly whilst avoiding
having to wait 90 seconds for verification, turn the unit OFF then back ON using
the master key switch (a fault will emit a double beep immediately on startup).
Key Switch – Auto reset:
DIL Switch No SW11 ‘ON’ – Auto reset.
If an activated Alert Point is reset back to ‘standby condition’, a linked Alert Point
will instantly return back to its own `standby’ condition.
Key Switch – Manual reset:
DIL Switch No SW11 ‘OFF’ – Manual reset.
Only if an activated Alert Point is completely reset back to ‘standby condition’
using the master key switch, will a linked Alert Point reset back to its own
‘standby’ condition (using the master key switch on a linked Alert Point will have
no effect on the network once it has been turned back ‘ON,’ until the initially
activated unit has been attended to.)
Please note:
Tamper switch activation, low battery warning indication and no power
source will only be signalled on the affected unit.
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