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Type
A/C fault
Ext PSU Fault
Ext PSU Low Volts
General Fault
Explanation
The output is activated when the alarm panel does not
have voltage OR any zone with type "Ext PSU A/C fault"
is triggered.
The delay until this output is activated depends on the
value set under "System -> A/C Fault Delay (minutes)".
Note
The system is VdS compliant if you use this output type
for signalling an AC fault.
The output is activated when an external power supply de-
tects a fault and reports the fault using zone type "Ext
PSU Fault".
The output is only deactivated when the fault is corrected
and the user confirms the alarm with a valid code on the
alarm panel.
The output is activated when an external power supply de-
tects a correspondingly low voltage using zone type "Ext
PSU Low Volts".
The alarm panel deactivates the output as soon as the
zone is reset and the user confirms the fault with a valid
code.
The output is activated as soon as an event occurs that
causes a fault.
This includes:
• RF Low Battery
• RF Supervision
• RF Jamming
• A/C fault
• Battery Fault
• Ext PSU Fault
• Tamper Activated
Note that in the event of an A/C Fault the output is already
activated a few seconds after the fault is detected and is
NOT influenced by the set delay time.
Danger
SW < 3.01.11
The system is no longer VdS compliant if you use this
output type to signal an AC Fault because it triggers auto-
matically.
Use this to signal an AC Fault type to be VdS compliant.
Note
SW >= v3.01.11
Configuration
Can be assigned
to partitions
No
No
No
Yes
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