Name/function
Factory Defaults,
cont.
A/C Fault Reporting
A/C Fault Delay
(minutes)
Explanation (checkbox)
Note
Restoring the factory defaults:
• deletes all taught-in and configured components, names and
saved text and numbers
• does not delete the log book
• does not delete the users with their codes and components
• does not delete the installer name or installer code
Activated
Reports that a fault has occurred with the 230 V power supply.
Deactivated
Function not possible.
Delay time in minutes (0
If an A/C Fault occurs the alarm panel displays an error message after a few
seconds, "General Fault" outputs activate and a log book entry is created
(Mandatory Events).
Power disruptions that last less than 9 s are not reported.
If the power supply is restored within these 9 seconds, the "General Fault" outputs
are reset and a log book entry is created: "Power supply restored".
If the power disruption lasts longer than 9 s, the following occurs:
• If the value is set to 0 min, a warning tone is sounded after 10 s and the alarm
panel reports the failure.
• "A/C Fault" outputs are activated.
• If the value is set to higher than 0 min, this timer is started 10 s after the
disruption occurs.
If the power supply is restored before the end of the set delay time, "General Fault"
outputs are reset and a log book entry is created about the power restore.
No errors are reported.
If the fault still exists after the end of the configured time, a warning tone sounds
and the error is reported.
"A/C Fault" outputs are activated.
A user can stop the warning tone by entering their code.
The alarm panel display shows details of the warning. "General Fault" and "A/C Fault"
outputs remain activated.
If the fault has been corrected, the alarm panel deactivates the "A/C Fault" outputs
and creates a log book entry about the power restore.
A user can reset the alarm and the "General Fault" outputs after entering their
user code.
–
60 minutes) until the message is sent.
Configuration
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