Date
26/6/2017
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select YES for a luminary that is not present, then there will be a
communication loss fault on the main screen.
If you select YES in the previous menu, then the system asks for mode in the
selected address. The mode can be MAINTAINED or NON MAINTAINED. In
the maintained mode, the luminary in the selected address will keep lighting
continuously even if the mains power is up (excluding staircase function
zones). If a timer is selected to the zone that the address belongs to, then the
luminaries will light for the programmed time.
In non-maintained mode, the luminary in the selected address will stay off
until an emergency situation (mains power failure).
By selecting a mode for the luminary in the required address, the system
asks for the luminary type. For luminary types available see par. 2.3. Select
the matched type in the specific address.
4.1.4 Check Luminary
Check Luminary function is a tool to check packet communication between
the panel and a specific luminary/point. Select CHECK LUMINARY in tech
menu and the screen on the right is shown. In first place, point 1 in zone 1
appears (POINT 1.01). To chance the address press up/down arrow keys.
Change the zone by pressing the right/left arrow keys.
First line indicates luminary type that the system reads. Second line shows
the communication status (OK or FAULT).
The next line shows the lamp (LED) status.
On the last line there are 3 counters for packet communication. G stands for
“Good” packets, N for “Not good” and W for “Without answer”.
4.1.5 Programming Timers
Timers are used to automatically turn OFF the luminaries connected to MAINTAINED zones when there are no
people in the building. This way you can save power without degrading the safety level of the building. Even if a
zone has been turned OFF by a timer, during a mains power failure the luminaries connected to the zone will light.
There are 8 timer memory slots that can be individually programmed to operate in different hours of the day.
Select TIMER option and press “Enter”, then the next screen shows up. With
the Up/Down keys you can change the timer. Press “Enter” once the required
timer has been selected.
By default, all timers are deactivated. To program a timer, you must first
activate it by selecting the option ACTIVE and pressing “Enter”.