Power consumption, typical
Backup power supply
Rechargeable battery
Capacity
Minimum running time in emergency
power mode (standby time)
Maximum recharging time
Maximum time to recharge the battery
to 80%
Lower threshold value
of the battery
Deep discharge protection at
Aux power supply output
Aux power supply output fault triggered at
Surge protection trip voltage
PSU monitoring
Alarm panel standby: 100 mA
Backlighting off
Backlighting:
High: 100 mA
Medium: 40 mA
Low: 15 mA
Internal siren sounding alarm at maximum volume: +70 mA
GSM/mobile standby: +15 mA @ 12 V DC
GSM/mobile active: +240 mA @ 12 V DC
Battery charging current per battery: 220 mA
Polymer lithium ion, 7.4 V
2500 mAh, 18.5 Wh
More than 12 hours
More than 24 hours with optional second battery
Less than 72 hours (EN 50131-1 Section 9 Table 24)
24 hours)
7.2 V
"Flat battery" fault at <7.2 V
6 +/- 0.2 V
I max. 700 mA (main pcba issue < 7)
I max. 600mA (main pcba issue >= 7)
Running on the mains (85–265 V AC, 50/60 Hz)
13.9 V max, idle
13.4 V min, full load (@ 700 mA)
Running on DC input
@13.0V
12.8 V max, idle
12.2 V min, full load (@ 700 mA)
@13.8V
13.6 V max, idle
13.0 V min, full load (@ 700 mA)
@14.5V
14.3 V max, idle
13.7 V min, full load (@ 700 mA)
Note
This output is not buffered by the battery in case of power failure.
The output voltage during a power failure is directly 0 V.
11.5V
OK from 12.0 V
Not given for grade 2
Monitoring covers AC and external DC faults.
It notifies the alarm panel if the AC or external DC power sup-
ply is disrupted or fails. The alarm panel will continue running
on the batteries but the alarm panel and user are informed.
Monitoring covers battery under voltage.
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