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event is ’latched’. In order to reset the relay press the ’reset’
button.
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triggering event is removed, the relay returns to its former state,
i.e. the event is not ’latched’.
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(reverse): the relay is normally energized. In case of a
triggering event the relay is de-energized. Use this mode when
a ’positive safety’ mode is required, because even in case of
lack of power supply the relay is de-energized, thus granting a
higher level of safety.
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intentionally arming the system. In other words the auxiliary
relay is kept indefinitely inactive (according to other mode
settings) until the operator intentionally presses the ’reset’
button. Choose this mode when a human intentional reset is
required after a power lack.
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Allows for setting of the current date and time.
Proper adjustment for current date and hour is mandatory for the
correct recording of the last alarm state.
This adjustment must be performed when the central unit is first
operated: from this moment on the unit will retain the correct date
and time even in case of power lack, thanks to the internal real
time clock and backup battery (allow 24h of charging time in case
of first operation).
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