5.5.3.1 Device Events; Alarm Thresholds (Device Sensitivity); Table 9: Alarm Threshold Setting - Bosch Radionics D8024 Operation And Installation Manual

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D8024/D10024A
Programming
To enter the word
"CORRIDOR", press the 3
key:
Note:
When in 'Keywords' entry mode a number of different pre-programmed keywords can be displayed and selected
by using the 'YES' key to step through the list.
Note:
To change back to numbers or letters mode, press the 'No' key.

5.5.3.1 Device Events

Assigning an event number to a device causes the panel to generate the event whenever the device goes
into alarm.
(For detailed information on events, refer to Section 14.0 System Events Option on page 49).
The event is latched until the panel is reset. Transient events that automatically unlatch are created for devices
with actions set to "Non-latched".

5.5.3.2 Alarm Thresholds (Device Sensitivity)

If the panel has the day - sensitivity mode option enabled, then an individual detector (heat or smoke) can
be programmed to have alternate pre-alarm and alarm values.
For example, assume a
temperature detector located
on loop 1, address 26
requires:
This can be achieved as follows :-
-
Select the required device address and then press the "Change" key.
-
Press 2 to select the "Alarm Threshold" option. (This option is only displayed for smoke and
temperature detectors).
The display will then
prompt the alternative
thresholds to use when in
day mode.
-
Press No to reject the value shown and then enter the required numeric value. For example, enter a
level of 62.
-
The display will then
prompt the pre-alarm
threshold level.
-
Press No to reject the value shown and then enter the required numeric value. For example, enter a
level of 50.
The panel will not allow the pre-alarm threshold to be higher than the fire alarm.
If the value shown is correct, press Yes to step on and leave the value unchanged.
The values presented and entered depend on the make of signaling device. Refer to the instructions
supplied with the loop driver card for information on allowed settings.
Both thresholds have now been set and the display reverts to showing the present analog output from the
sensor.
However because alternative
pre-alarm and fire alarms
have been set, the display will
automatically show these
whenever this device is called
up in the inspect or configure
modes.
P=50 signifies the daytime pre-alarm is now at 50. F=62 signifies the daytime fire alarm is now at 62.
Step through and adjust any other devices as required.
These alternate thresholds are enabled as defined in the Day Mode setup configuration.
50616B
Time Period
Between 06:30 and 17:45
At all other time of the day –
default settings
D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide
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Pre-alarm Level
50
45

Table 9: Alarm Threshold Setting

Alarm Level
62
55
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