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In case an alarm is received from a zone, this text is displayed on the LCD screen showing the precise
location of the fire.
7.2 ADDRESSABLE ELEMENTS DECLARATION
The control panel receives information and controls the operation of addressable elements which have
been declared (assigned to operation) by the user. The control panel is delivered with the standard
configuration loaded in which no addressable element is declared. Until the elements are declared, the
control panel does not receive signals regarding line elements type and condition but, every 2 minutes,
it checks the compliance of the elements installed in the addressable detection line with the declared
ones and, in case an irregularity is detected, a fault whose type can be read is indicated.
An addressable element declaration consists in defining the following data for an address element:
line number;
element number;
and providing the following data for this address:
serial number (entered manually or using a bar code reader);
zone number (from range 1 ÷ 1024) for a warning device or a logical number (range 1 - 250) for
the EKS-4001 monitoring and controlling element or a logical number (range 1 - 80) for the EWS-
4001 multi-output controlling element or a logical number (range 1 - 80) for the EWK-4001
multi-input monitoring element or a logical number (range 1 - 250) for the SAL-4001
addressable signalling device;
A or B group (within a given zone) for warning devices;
operation mode (according to individual possibilities and needs of different element types).
7.3 ASSIGNING ALARMING PARAMETERS TO ZONES
In order to group addressable elements installed in a protected facility, zones are created (separated
sections of the facility, room, etc.). The POLON 4500 control panel makes it possible to create 1024
detection zones.
Each zone may be assigned a user message consisting of two lines of text with max. 32 characters in
each line.
Creating a zone consists in assigning an addressable element with a short number to a zone number,
according to the programming manual (PM).
The POLON 4500 control panel allows selecting an alarming method for individual zones (one of 17
variants).
The alarming variants must be selected in such a manner that they ensure reliable and early detection of
a fire danger. See section 8.1 of this Manual for the description of alarming variants. As a standard, the
control panel is programmed according to variant 2 in all zones. Due to the method of an alarm evoking,
these variants may be divided into two groups:
1-stage alarming (variants 1, 3, 4, 7, 9, 11, 17);
2-stage alarming (variants 2, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16).
The alarms are generated according to the programmed variants only during the system operation in
the PERSONNEL PRESENT mode. After switching to the PERSONNEL ABSENT mode, in all zones,
regardless of the programmed variants, alarms will be generated according to the 1-stage variant
(variant 1) immediately generating a 2nd stage alarm in the control panel. Alarms are not generated
according to variants after a manual call point (ROP) is activated as it is treated in a different manner
than other addressable elements - the control panel immediately generates a 2nd stage alarm.
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