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Input disablement (transition to the
DISABLED
status) can be done manually only using the
DISABLE command of the network controller (the S2000-M panel ver.4.13 (3.13) or newer).
When enabled in the
DISABLED
status, the input goes to one if the following states:
–
ARMING DELAY
–
ARMED
–
ARMING FAILED
The input monitoring can be enabled by the following way:
manually by ENABLE command of the network controller (S2000M panel v.4.13 (3.13)
and higher);
manually by ARM or ENABLE command of the network controller (S2000M panel v.4.12
(3.12) and lower)
manually using the Signal-20M controls when operated in combination with the S2000M
control panel v.4.12 (3.12) and lower;
manually using the Signal-20M controls in standalone operation.
This input can be armed only manually using the panel controls or by command of the network
controller.
If input resistance is beyond the normal range at the arming attempt, the input immediately goes to
the
ARMING FAILED
status.
Being in
ARMING FAILED
state, the input can go to the following states:
–
DISARMED
- manually using the device controls or by the command of the network
controller;
–
ARMED
:
manually using the device controls or by the command of the network controller;
automatically when the configuration parameter
Reaming if Arming Failed
is enabled, if
the input resistance is in the normal range.
In the
ARMED
state, the control panel monitors input circuit for short-circuit and open-circuit
faults, manual station activation.
In case of input short/open circuit faults, the input goes to the
SHORT
CIRCUIT
(
OPEN-
CIRCUIT
) state, respectively. When the input is restored (if the resistance returns to the normal range),
the input automatically goes to the
ARMED
state.
If the call point is activated, the input goes to the
FIRE2
status,
In the
FIRE2
status, the input is not monitored for short/open-circuit fault and transition to normal
status.
When in the
PRE-ALRM, FIRE
, or
FIRE2
states, the input can go only to the
DISARMED
,
ARMED
(
ARMING FAILED
if input is not normal) through manual commands only using the panel
controls or a network-controller command.
Debounce Time for Input of Type 2 is defined as described in
1.4.2.29
, except for:
–
Debounce Time of transition from the
ARMINNG FAILED
state to the
ARMED
state is 3
seconds;