Universal Control Group; Fire Control - Siemens FS720 Configuration

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Universal control group

12.3 Universal control group

12.3.1 Fire control

12.3.1.1 Assigning fire control
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Building Technologies
Fire Safety
The ↑ 'Fire control group' combines several 'Fire controls'. In the 'Fire control', one
or more 'Input' elements are created in the cause. An event can be assigned to
this. The executing element will be assigned to the ↑ effect of the 'Fire control'
element.
The element 'Fire control' is used in order to control facilities when a particular
event occurs e.g., to close fire doors or to switch off 'Zones'. Events within the
↑ 'Site' and inputs can be assigned as causes for the control. Commands and
outputs can be assigned as ↑ effects of the control.
Causes
Event
Input
Table 14: Causes and effects of the control
The assigned inputs and outputs must be in the same 'Station' as the control.
Logically combining causes
In the 'Formula' field of the control, configure the combination type for the causes
with '*' (AND), '+' (OR), '-' (NOT).
Templates for 'Fire control'
'Standard Fire control'
'Door holders'
In the case of the 'Door holders' template, the checkbox 'Controls a 'door holders'
application' is activated in the default settings for the detail editor.
See also
2 Fire control properties [➙ 184]
Assigning causes
1. Select the 'Control' task card.
2. Open 'Station' > ↑ 'Fire control group' > 'Fire control' in the tree view.
3. Highlight the element 'Causes'.
4. In the toolbar, click on 'Assign'.
a The 'New cause dialog, Assign dialog' window opens.
5. Select an event category or an input at the left in the window.
a The appropriate tree is shown in the right side of the window. The elements
that can be assigned are highlighted.
Control
➨ 'Fire control'
Effects
➨ Command
Output with or without
confirmation
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2018-08-29

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