Date
27/06/2019
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5.3.11
Max indicators per loop
“
MAX INDICATORS/LOOP
” option is used to restrict the maximum
number of lit LED indicators, of the connected addressable devices in
a loop, during an alarm event, in order to reduce high current
consumption that could lead to malfunctions.
When the maximum number of allowed indicators is reached, the rest
of the devices that may detect a fire, will send the fire alarm signal to
the control panel but will not turn on their red LED indicator. By default
set to 10.
Figure5-31.Max indicators/loop
5.3.12
Detectors dependency
“
DETECTORS DEPENDENCY
” option will display the submenu
shown to the right.
Figure5-32.Detector dependency
The first option “
DEPENDENCY STATUS
” is used to set the
“dependency” as enabled or disabled. This term means that the
smoke/fire detectors will not instantly trigger alarm event when the
detected value is above limit, but will go through a selected time
delay, in which the detected alarm value should be constantly above
selected limit.
This function may be used
as a “sensitivity” setting, indirectly.
Figure5-33.Dependency status
The second option “
DEPENDENCY TIME
” sets the delay time that
takes place before triggering an alarm event on the control panel,
after a smoke/fire detection points has detected a value above limit.
The available time delays are:
20s / 30s / 40s / 50s / 1m / 2m / 5m / 10m
The detected value must remain above limit for the selected period of
time constantly in order for the alarm event to be triggered.
Figure5-34.Dependency time
5.3.13
Indication of points
“
INDICATION OF POINTS
” option is used to enable or disable the red
LED indicator blinking on the addressable points. Useful on areas
(e.g. hotels) that LED blinking might bother inhabitants or other
special events.
Figure5-35.Indication of points