Siemens FS720 Configuration page 210

Fire detection system
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'Control' task card
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Evac control group
Parameters
'Priority'
'Effects are 'Alarm devices'
if activated by this cause
group'
'STOP mode'
'Activation delay'
'Enabled'
'Activation timeout'
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Building Technologies
Fire Safety
'Phased voice evac control' – 'Causes' elements – parameters in the
'Overview' tab
The parameters described below are not available or cannot be configured in
every 'Causes' element.
Value
Indicator field
On/off
'No automatic deactivation' ●
'All causes inactive'
Input field for time period
[hh:mm:ss]
Adjustment range: 0...30
min
Increments: 1 sec
On/off
Input field for time period
[hh:mm:ss]
Adjustment range: 1...30
min
Increments: 1 sec
Description
The parameter shows the priority with which a
causes function is activated.
The parameter defines whether the devices activated
by this causes function are alarm devices or not.
If the parameter is activated, the devices in question
are alarm devices. In the event of activation, the LED
'Alarm device Active' on the PMI is activated and the
assigned devices can be muted on the PMI. In the
event of an error or an isolation, the corresponding
LED flashes or is permanently lit up under 'Alarm
device'.
If the parameter is not activated, then the assigned
devices perform control functions. In the event of
activation, the LED 'Control function Active' on the
PMI is activated. In the event of an error or an
isolation, the corresponding LED flashes or is
permanently lit up under 'Control function'.
The parameter determines how the causes function
is deactivated.
The following options can be configured:
The causes function cannot be automatically
deactivated. The deactivation process must be
performed manually.
The causes function is automatically deactivated
when all configured causes for activation have
been eliminated.
The parameter determines the length of the
activation delay for the causes function when the
activation conditions are met.
The parameter determines a defined time period.
Once this period has elapsed, the causes function is
automatically deactivated again, even if at least one
activation condition is still met.
The time period starts to run as soon as the system
activates the control.
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2018-08-29

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