At
fail to comm
you can program an output that will be activated when the dialler cannot call out. This
output will only be activated when the dialler cannot detect a dial tone, and not after three failed dial
attempts.
At
Fail 230V/batt
you can program an output that will be activated when the mains voltage is cut off, or
when one of the back-up batteries is malfunctioning. This is a disturbance output that is activated when there
is a problem with one of the power sources. When this output is closed, it means that all power supplies are
found ok.
At
doorbell outp
you can program the output used for the doorbell function. All zones programmed as
doorbell zones will activate this output when activated. When the section to which the doorbell zone belongs
is armed, a burglary alarm will result and this output is not activated. The user can activate or deactivate the
doorbell function using function 2. It is also possible to program the speaker output of one of the I/O
modules as the doorbell output. In this case a 3 seconds tone is sounded when activated. From software
version 2.0, it is possible to program the speaker output of the control panel for this function as well (see
page
The
reset output
is used for executing function 1. When activated all 24 hour zones and fire zones are
closed by the control panel. The reset output is usually used to briefly cut off the power supply of the fire
detectors and reset them in this way.
At
*+# pressed
you can program the output which is activated when the * and # keys are simultaneously
pressed. Whether or not this output works, depends on the programmed setting in screen 8 “*+#
keycombination enabled”.
At
RTC module 1-4
you can program the output that is used for the prealarm signal for each RTC module.
A few minutes before the RTC arms the control panel this output will be activated to alert anyone on the
premises that the control panel is about to arm. You can program any output you want here, even output 9
(L.S. output) can be used. The time this output is activated is fixed to 5 seconds. When output 9 of the
control panel is used, the control panel has to be supplied with software version 2.0 or higher.
At
Maintenance
you can program the output that will be activated when function 27 “maintenance” is
executed. This output is meant for detectors that have a special Test input, with which the walktest LED can
be controlled from the control panel.
Attention
: When using the private protocol, programming any Dial Code value for “fail to comm”,
“doorbell outp”, “totally IN”, “totally OK”, “reset output”, “RTC module 1-4” and “maintenance” is useless.
SCREEN 7
INSTALLATIONS DATA: ALPHAVISION NG v1.1 -- date
KP1 KP2 KP3 KP4 KP5 KP6 KP7 KP8
OK A B C D E F G H
LED A A B C D E F G H
LED B T T T T T T T T
BUZZER A B C D E F G H
In screen 7 you can program the functionalities of the LED’s and the buzzers on the keypads. By default,
keypad 1 is set to show the status of section A, keypad 2 shows section B, etc.
Example: If the default settings are used, LED A of keypad 2 shows whether or not section B is armed, LED
B shows the status of all sections (T stands for total). When all sections are armed, LED B lights. The buzzer
of keypad 2 is activated during the entry and exit delays of one of the delayed or follower zones of section
B. With screen 7 it is possible to create 8 separate keypads which all show the status of their section.
AlphaVision NG installation manual Rev. 2.0 27-08-2003 Blz. 45/101