18.1.2 Parameters
Address
This is the device address assigned during configuration. Select Change for automatic
allocation of the first free address or type in the address.
Activation
Refer to previous paragraph 18.1.1 Activation Type.
type
Mounting
Device base, for the features refer to Appendix B and
Base
Remote LED
Signals the presence of a remote LED connected to output R.
Day Mode
For detectors only. The sensibility determines the Alarm Threshold during Day/Night mode. If
sensitivity
the detector values exceed the set alarm threshold, it will activate and trigger the respective
Activation Type event. The value depends on the type of detector.
Night Mode
If you set Day sensibility values only, the values will be applied during Day mode and Night
sensitivity
mode.
Early
Enabled if Early Warning is an enabled as a signal to the Control panel.
Warning
If the values exceed the Early Warning threshold, the respective signal will appear on the
Threshold
display and will be activated on the control panel and, if programmed, also on zones.
The value depends on the type of detector.
Special
Control panel statuses that can be forced when the device activates. Some statuses simulate
Actions
manual commands (actions) executed on the control panel (e.g. Investigate, Silence, Reset).
Options
Device options:
LED Blink
Disable PreAlarm in
Night Mode
Alarm Verification
Fault when activated
Restorable Input
Ignore Supervision
Output NON
silenceable
Inverted Output
Not an R Output
Apply post-reset
time
Device Zone
This is the zone the device belongs to.
Consult the local laws in force for any restrictions regarding the "definition of zones"
(dimensions and installation).
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Enables periodic blinking on the device LED.
Disables the Pre-alarm time during Night mode (Pre-alarm signals
are inappropriate in places that are closed to the public at night).
The control panel signals alarm status only when the detector
values exceed the alarm threshold, RESET, then exceed the alarm
threshold again within a set time (refer to 14.2 Defining zones). If
the detector values do exceed the alarm threshold after RESET,
the control panel will consider the first alert a false alarm and
consequently will not activate any alarm signals. If this option is
not selected, the control panel will signal an alarm as soon as the
detector values exceed the alarm threshold.
If activation of a Fault signal is required when the device activates.
(e.g. An input module that controls compressor Fault conditions.
Generates a Fault signal if the compressor blocks).
This option is not available in the case of Alarm-type activation. If
selected, the device will be restored to standby when the condition
that activated it clears.
If selected, faults on the input, output and supervisory terminals
of the external voltage supply the modules that have need of it
(24V external) will be ignored.
The output will remain active even after the control panel has
executed a Silence command.
The output is normally active, and deactivates when the activating
conditions occur.
If you enable this option, the R output will activated even when
the number of activated R output exceeds the allowed limit.
If you enable this option, control panel will ignore the status of the
devices with this setting for the preset time.
Programming Manual
Appendix C
in the Installation Manual.
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