Extended Fire Routing Delay - UTC Fire and Security Kidde AirSense SynaG Series Installation Manual

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Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning
Fire routing delay operation
The delay applies to the activation of fire routing (if configured) only if all of the
following are true:
The delay is enabled
The initiating device (detector or manual call point) is installed in an automatic
zone (or the initiating device is a detector installed in a mixed zone)
The initiating device is configured in a zone with delays configured (by
default)
A fire routing inhibit delay input is not activated (if configured)
Any input using the delays off function must not be active
If the delay is not enabled, the control panel activates fire routing (if configured)
immediately after the detection of the fire alarm.

Extended fire routing delay

Use this menu to configure an extended fire routing delay of up to 10 minutes in
operating modes where the feature is available.
Default delays
The default extended fire routing delay for each operating mode is shown below.
Table 24: Extended fire routing delay default values
Operating mode
EN 54-2 Scandinavia
NEN 2535
EN 54-2
EN 54-2 Evacuation
BS 5839-1
NBN S 21-100
To configure an extended delay:
1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter.
The Fire Routing Delay LED flashes fast to indicate that the fire routing delay
configuration menu is active.
2. Select a delay value from 00 to 10 minutes using the value selection buttons
(2 and 4).
This value must be greater than the configured fire routing delay.
3. Press Enter.
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Default delay in minutes
03
03
00
This feature is not available in these operating modes.
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