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EIB Alarm Central Unit, surface-
mounted
75730010
Technical
Documentation
© Gebr.Berker 2005
Version: 18.08.2005
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(Subject to prior change)
75730010.doc
Part 9
[Detector text] – [alarm central unit wired detector input]
Safeguarding area
SA 1
SA 2 *
SA 3 *
SA 4 *
*: The possible safeguarding areas
will be automatically unhidden or
hidden, depending on the configu-
ration.
Defines the safeguarding area the wired
detector input is assigned to.
Important:
The wired detector input cannot be assigned
to the "fire detector" or "attack detector" area.
Therefore, the wired detector input will be
deactivated in configuration 1.
Input type
Immediate detector
Delayed detector
Defines the type of wired detector input.
An open wired detector input will be evalu-
ated immediately and will lead to an alarm in
the armed state.
An open wired detector input will be evalu-
ated at some delay, taking into consideration
the parameterized alarm delay time of the
assigned arming area. In the armed state, an
open detector will only raise an alarm after
the delay time has elapsed.
In the event of a bus voltage failure, the wired
detector parameterized as a delayed detector
will also immediately raise an alarm as soon
as only one (any) arming area is in the armed
state.
Important:
The polarity of the wired detector input is fixed
(NO contact: contact closed: "0", contact open:
"1").
Detector text
14-character text
Defines the identification text of the wired detec-
tor.
This text will be issued in the display units for
better identification of the detector, for exam-
ple in the active state.
[Detector text] – [alarm central unit wired sabotage input]
Sabotage terminating
resistance
0 Ohms
12 kOhms
47 kOhms
Defines the loop resistance of the wired
sabotage circuit.