P. 13 - Inputs - Panic input
Panic input
[Panin] (P+ / P-)
Through this input
BANDIT
can be
switched directly to “alarm mode”
(fog expulsion), bypassing guard mode.
Normally this input is used to connect
a panic switch.
Properties of the panic mode:
4
The red LED "Alarm" on the front panel will blink,
4
as long as the unit is in panic mode.
4
As the "panic mode" starts, a fog expulsion will take place (the fog expulsion period can be
adjusted through dip block C, see page 25). A running panic fog expulsion can only be
interrupted by switching off the panic mode ([Panin] not active).
4
If the fog expulsion period is terminated and/or interrupted and a new panic mode is
activated through [Panin], a new panic fog expulsion period will start. Also see page 21,
under temperature protection.
Configuration of the panic input [Panin]:
This input can be activated either through 12 V supply or without power supply. Depending on
the position of dip switch A3, the panic mode will be active with 12 V supply or when there is
no power supply over this input.
As long as there is 12 V over this input, the red PCB Led [PaninV] will be on.
Logical truth chart for the panic input [Panin]:
Pan
in
P+
P-
BANDIT
240 DB
v.206
Dip
A3
ON
Dip
A3
OFF
12 V
over
Panin
No power
supply
over
Panin
No power
supply
over
Panin
12 V
over
Panin
PCB LED
PaninV
Panic
mode
On
Yes
No
No
Yes
Off
Off
On
ON
ON
1
1
2
2
3
3
PaninV LED is on
as long as there is 12 V
over Panin
The red frontLED "Alarm"
is blinking, as long as the panic
mode is active.
F
This panic input [Panin] is ignored if:
a) there is connected an optional remote control,
and
b) channel 1 and/or 2 (through Dip B1 and/or B2) of this remote control are adjusted as
panic input.
So if channel 1 and/or 2 (ch1 & ch2) of this optional remote control are selected as panic
input, input [Panin] as well as Dip A3 have no influence.
Also see page 25, Dip block B and Remote control.