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Intrusion and confirmed hold-up alarm (BS8243:2010 Designation of hold-up alarm (HUA) signals
for sequential confirmation)
SPC system is configurable in such a way that the following scenarios, when triggered more than two
minutes apart from any hold-up zone or hold-up device (HD), will report a confirmed hold-up alarm event
(HV for SIA and 129 for CID) to the CIE:
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two hold-up zone activations
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a hold-up zone and a panic zone activation
If a hold-up zone and a tamper zone or a panic zone and a tamper zone activation occurs within the two
minute period, this will also send a confirmed hold-up alarm event.
A confirmed hold-up will not require an engineer restore even if engineer restore is enabled. A confirmed
hold-up event is logged in the system log.
3.5.5 Additional commissioning requirements for PD 6662:2010 conformance
Information to be included in the system design proposal and as-fitted document (BS 8243:2010 -
Annex F)
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During the installation, configuration and commissioning of an SPC system, the installer must
adhere to the following guidelines as required in the above annex:
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It is recommended that dual paths are used for signalling which are supported in the SPC system
using GSM, PSTN and Ethernet options.
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The SPC system must be installed and configured to provide an effective confirmation facility. Any
exceptions to this should be outlined in the ‘As Fitted’ document.
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Combinations and sequences which contribute to a confirmed alarm should be clearly notified to the
end user.
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The intrusion confirmation time should be clearly notified to the end user.
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Methods of completion of setting and unsetting methods should be clearly described to the end user
as detailed in this document.
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Ensure written arrangements are supplied to the end user in the event of a lock failure.
It is recommended that the enclosed PD 6662:2010 label is affixed in an appropriate position on the
inside of the SPC housing beside the product type label.
3.5.6 Additional information
Transmission Network Requirements – Performance, Availability and Security Levels (BS EN
50136-1-2, 1998 and BS EN 50136-1-5, 2008)
The SPC System has been tested and approved to EN50136-1-1.
SPC levels are classified as follows:
Transmission time
D2 as max.
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