Configure Signals Submenu - Macurco DVP-120B User Instructions

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When multiple sensors are being monitored by a group, the output decision can be based on either voting, as shown here, or the average
of all sensors in the group. Valid modes are:
1
Average
2
Voting (default)
When the configuration is Average, the gas concentrations from all sensors in the group are averaged and if the average is greater than
or equal to the rising trip point the zone outputs(s) are activated. When the average is less than or equal to the falling trip point the zone
output(s) is de-activated. If the average is between the two trip points, the outputs remain in their previous state.
When the configuration is Voting, the number of sensors in the group indicating a value greater than or equal to the rising trip point is
counted. If the count is greater than or equal to the quorum then the zone output(s) are activated. If the count of sensors indicating less
than or equal to the falling trip point is greater than or equal to the quorum the zone output(s) is de-activated. Activating the output(s) is
given priority if a group has an equal number of sensors with gas readings greater than or equal to the rising trip point and sensors with
readings less than or equal to the falling trip point.
4.3.7.10 Multiple Sensor Quorum
It is up to the installer to ensure that the quorum entry is appropriate for the configuration. Valid entries are one to twelve, but a value
greater than the number of sensors being monitored by the group stops the group from controlling the outputs. The default quorum value
is 1.
4.3.8

Configure Signals Submenu

The DVP-120 can drive the buzzer, horn, and strobe with different sound patterns to indicate the severity of the current conditions. These
patterns are selectable by the installer using this group of submenus. Once again, the left and right keys will scroll through the signal
types and the up and down keys will scroll to the signal sources.
4.3.8.1
Alarm Signal Summary
The alarm signals are in response to one or more sensors indicating gas levels at or above the sensors' configured alarm level.
This display example shows that alarms are signaled by the internal buzzer, the external horn, and the strobe.
4.3.8.2
Alarm Buzzer Signal
This display example shows that the buzzer will signal an alarm condition with an intermittent signal. The signal definitions are:
1
Continuous
2
Intermittent
Z 1
G r o u p
Q u o r u m :
Figure 4-50 Quorum Entry
A l a r m
S i g n a l s
B u z z , H o r n , S t r o b E
Figure 4-51 Alarm Signals
A l a r m
S i g n a l s
B u Z z : 2
I n t e r m i t .
Figure 4-52 Buzzer Alarm Signal
Buzzer sound continuously
One second on at two-second intervals (default)
1
N O 2
_ 2
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