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(ASPT-1), #34 (ASPT-A), #35 (ASPT-A1), see Table 5. This functionality is suitable, for example, to
lock automatic starting of gas fire fighting installations when a door in protected premises is open.
All normally closed and normally open detectors and other devices with dry contact outputs are includ-
ed into Auxiliary alarm loops similarly to that how intrusion detectors are included to alarm loops of the
Type 4 (see the page 65).
Entrance Alarm Loop (Type 7)
A loop of the Type 7 (Entrance) is intended to involve any intrusion detectors, both normally open and
normally closed, and powered either over the loop or separately. This loop is considered to be in one of
the following statuses:
Armed
The alarm loop is monitored, its resistance being normal
Disarmed
The alarm loop is not monitored
Arming Delay
The programmed Arming Delay has not yet expired
Entrance Alarm
The alarm loop has been broken
Intrusion Alarm
Since breaking of the alarm loop the time of given Alarm Delay has
been expired
Arming Failed
An attempt to arm the loop has failed because the loop is broken
An Entrance alarm loop is operated similarly to an Intrusion alarm loop, except this loop switches to the
Entrance Alarm status immediately after its breaking. Then, if this alarm loop is not disarmed or armed
until the Alarm Delay has been expired, the loop switches to the Intrusion Alarm status.
While the alarm loop is being in the Entrance Alarm status, no relay controlled in accordance with one
of the general-purposed executive programs (#1 – #8) or Siren program (# 12) is activated.
An alarm integration time for this type of alarm loops can be 70 ms or 300 ms depending on the pro-
grammed value of the 300-ms Integration Time parameter.
Table 2 shows the matching between current resistance values and corresponding statuses of alarm
loops of the Type 7.
The wiring diagram for including intrusion detectors into an alarm loop of the Type 7 is similar to that
presented on the page 65.
Panic Alarm Loop (Type 11)
All kinds of normally closed and normally open panic buttons, pedals and so on can be brought into a
Panic alarm loop (Type 11). This loop is considered to be in one of the following statuses:
Armed
The alarm loop is monitored, its resistance being normal
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