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Addressable fire alarm control panel
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Programming
Type of Delay
Alarm Verification
PAS-Positive Alarm
2
Sequence
Alternate P.A.S. -
Positive Alarm
2
Sequence
SNGL ILOCK
DBL ILOCK
1
IDP-FIRE-CO, SK-FIRE-CO, and other CO detectors can only be installed in a 1 count zone. They will operate as a 1- count point
regardless of the programmed zone type (i.e. Alarm Verification, 2 count, etc.).
2
PAS operation requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction. Alarm Verification, two-count, single interlock releasing, and
double interlock releasing cannot be used while PAS is enabled.
Heat Detector Sensitivity
Use this feature to set the temperature at which high temperature detectors will respond. All detectors in the zone will respond in the same
way. The range for the SD505-HEAT heat detector is from 135°F to 150°F. The range for IDP-HEAT-HT or SK-HEAT-HT heat detectors are
from 135°F to 190°F.
The high temperature IDP or SK heat detectors are absolute temperature devices. This means that they respond to an alarm immediately if
the temperature in the zone goes above the programmed temperature.
3.
Enter the temperature at which the heat detector will respond, or use the up or down arrow to scroll through the range or enter directly
from the number keys on the annunciator, then press ENTER.
Smoke Detector Sensitivity
NOTE: Drift compensation is automatic for all smoke detectors (photoelectric and ionization). The feature is always in effect. No programming
is required. See Section 9.3.11 for information about how to check if a detector is in UL compliance.
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Alarm verification is an optional false alarm prevention feature that verifies an alarm condition by resetting the smoke
detector. If the alarm condition still exists by the time the reset cycle has completed, the detector will go into alarm. If the
detector is no longer in alarm, no report will go to the central station. The alarm verification sequence is ignored if the
zone is already in alarm.
This option is intended to be used with an acknowledge switch. An alarm is delayed for 15 seconds, giving on-site
personnel a chance to investigate the alarm. If the acknowledge switch is not activated within 15 seconds, an alarm
occurs automatically.
If this option is enabled for a zone, the zone will respond to an alarm condition as follows:
The zone will not go into alarm for 15 seconds to allow an on-site operator to activate the acknowledge switch.
If the operator does not press the acknowledge switch within 15 seconds, the zone will go into alarm.
If the operator presses the acknowledge switch within 15 seconds, a 180-second time-frame will begin counting
down. This time-frame allows the operator to investigate the cause of the alarm.
If the operator performs a reset within 180 seconds, the alarm will not occur.
If the operator does not perform a reset within 180 seconds, an alarm will occur automatically.
The PAS feature will be overridden if another alarm occurs.
An improved version of PAS is available with software version 6.04 or higher, for use with the RA-100 and RA-2000
only. Existing systems with PAS enabled will still function normally.
The PAS option will program an automatic, addressable detector to delay panel activation (including alarm relay and
communicator) for a period of 15 seconds plus a delay time of up to three minutes. When a detector triggers an alarm,
the onboard piezo sounds immediately, but the mapped output groups (e.g. NACs, control/relay modules) are
prevented from activating for 15 seconds. This inhibit time is factory set and cannot be changed.
Pressing the ACK key during the 15 second inhibit time will start a timer which prevents activation of the mapped output
groups for an additional time duration for up to three minutes and display a countdown for the three minute delay. After
the delay, the mapped output groups will activate if the source of the alarm is not cleared. If a second alarm occurs
during either time delay, the alarm will be processed immediately, causing activation of the appropriate output groups.
If PAS is enabled,
the onboard piezo sounds immediately.
the control panel LCD display will indicate a PAS-alarm event and the active point.
output groups (NACs and control/relay modules) of associated zones will be inhibited from activating for a
factory-set duration of 15 seconds.
pressing the ACK key will start a timer which inhibits output activation for additional time delay of up to three
minutes.
a second alarm occurring at any time during either time delay will cause immediate activation of all associated
outputs.
See Section 9.6.1 for single interlock releasing operation.
See Section 9.6.2 for double interlock releasing operation.
Table 8.2 Alarm Delay Types (Continued)
Description
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