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3.3.16 EN54-13
The EN54-13 menu defines whether EN54-13 transmission path monitoring is in use and defines the actual load
current (shown in milliamps) to be used in the calculation for each of the base card loop and sounder circuits.
If enabled, the panel monitors the circuits to ensure that at the specified load current, the circuit can deliver the
load current whilst still maintaining circuit device voltage compatibility levels via the transmission path
resistance.
[EN54-13 Setup]
In Use :
✔
Loop Circuit 1 : 500
Loop Circuit 2 : 500
Loop Circuit 3 : 500
Use the
buttons to scroll through the list of options.
Press the
✔
button to select between “in use” and “not in use”
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.
Use the
number
keys to enter / change the load current for each circuit. The default values are the circuit
maximum.
Circuit
I minimum
I maximum
EOL Voltage
Loop Circuit
0mA
500mA
17V
Sounder Circuit
0mA
1000mA
16V
The actual load for each circuit in alarm can be viewed using the View Panel option (see 3.3.12 and user
manual).
3.3.17 Setup
The Setup Options Menu enables the configuration of panel generic operating parameters. When the option is
selected, the display shows a list of the available parameters. For example:
[Setup]
THIS NETWORK NODE : .
0
.
NEXT NETWORK NODE : 0
PANEL ZONE : 100
SERVICE NUMBER : 01234 567890
Use the
buttons to scroll through the list of options. The following will then be shown:
[Setup]
SERVICE DUE DATE : 0
1 JAN 2011 10:00
TRACE LOGGING MODE : STANDARD More>
DETECTOR BLINKING : NONE
COMPANY LCD LOGO :
✔
3.3.17.1
Network
This Network node is set to 0 for a standard non-networked panel. For panels in a networked application please
refer to the Network document, reference: 680-502.
3.3.17.2
Panel Zone
By default all the panel inputs are assigned to the Panel Zone. Alternatively the PC configuration program
allows individual inputs to have different zones if required.
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When “Not In Use” is selected, the panel will still continue to monitor the circuits for open circuit and short circuit conditions. Loop circuits are monitored via
the return voltage on the loop. Sounder circuits must be terminated using the standard EOL resistors.