ABB L240 Series Installation, Commissioning & Operation page 56

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Configuration and Programming by the Engineer
Tamper reset circuit "11=Eng Rst"
VdS
Internal set circuit
"12=Int Set"
User code circuit
"13=Log On"
External set circuit "14=Ext Set"
8.1.3.2 Properties of the
circuit types
Source
Tamper reset circuit "11=Eng Rst" VdS
A brief interrupt of this group (e.g. with a key switch) causes the stored
alarms (e.g. internal, intrusion or personal attack alarms) to be deleted
including a tampering alarm.
Internal set circuit "12=Int Set"
An internal set circuit switches the area internally set/unset. It is
programmable for button mode (pulse on) or switch mode (pulse off).
For button mode (recommended), touch contacts can be connected and with
every transition from interrupted to non-operation (terminated with 2.7
kOhm) switch over occurs. In switch mode, an interrupted circuit
corresponds with internal set and a non-operational circuit (terminated with
2.7 kOhm) is unset.
User code circuit "13=Log On"
A brief interruption of this group (e.g. with a key switch) has the same effect
as the entry of a valid 4-digit user PIN on Keypad L240/PT. Access to the
user level (access level 1) is enabled. The activation of this user code circuit
is stored in the event log as "Code-Cct on".
External set circuit "14=Ext Set"
An external set circuit switches the area externally set/unset. It should be
programmed for switch mode (pulse off) (button mode not supported). This
option applies for the circuit inputs on the main circuit board.
Conventional setting (arming) contacts can be connected.
In switch mode, the circuit is terminated in the unset state with a 2.7 kOhm
resistor. For setting purposes, a 560 Ohm resistor is switched in series to the
2.7 kOhm resistor (= 3.26 kOhm). In this way not only the set/unset states
but also the short circuit/open circuit states are monitored.
An interrupted circuit (except 2.7 kOhm or 3.26 kOhm) causes a "Tamper
setting" alarm.
Properties of the circuit types
These appear if during the flashing display of the preset circuit button
pressed or after another circuit type has been selected and accepted. Using
?
button
you can call up further information.
on the circuit and do not appear for all circuit types (bold=factory default
setting).
Circuit-0xx
Source-Standard
The selection Standard ensures no access from the KNX to the circuit. The
L240 "wired" circuit is evaluated.
The selection EIB/KNX enables access from the KNX to the circuit, i.e. only
the KNX circuit is evaluated, the L240 "wired" circuit is not evaluated.
Circuit-0xx
Area-1
The properties are dependent
1=Standard; 2=EIB/KNX
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