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4.14 Alarm Response
The Alarm Response function controls how you would like certain activations to perform.
4.14.1 Silent 1st Alarm
If this function is selected as ‘confirmed’, then the first alarm to activated on the system will
be silent, but the if another input activates (i.e. a confirmed alarm) then the alarm will activate
and the alarm tones will be heard. This option is only valid once the system has been set for 3
minutes and not if the entry time has started. The default setting is ‘Never’
4.14.2 Disable Confirm On Entry
To comply with DD243 clauses 6.4.3 and 6.4.4, this option should be set to YES to disable
confirmation once the entry procedure has started. For use with DD243 option 6.4.5, this
option should be left at default (No).
If ‘Disable Confirm On Entry’ is set to YES this option will disable ALL
confirmation signals on
entry.
If ‘Disable Confirm On Entry’ is set to NO the confirmation signals are enabled on expiry of
entry time. (Default)
4.14.3 Inputs to Confirm After Entry
This function accepts a choice of 1 or 2 inputs to trigger after expiration of entry time to
qualify as a sequentially confirmed alarm. Note: Only the “2” setting complies with
DD243:2004. The default setting is ‘2’
4.14.4 Alarm Starts / Stops (Alarm Responses)
The order of which alarm responses are activated can be programmed to your requirements.
The alarm activations you can program are: Areas, Fire, Gas, Hold Ups, and Day Alarms and
the different alarm responses are: Keypads, Internal Sounders, Sirens Only, Digi and Confirm.
The different alarm responses work on a cycle (starting from ‘Keypads’ and finishing at
‘Confirm’).
Each alarm response will take 15 seconds before moving on to the next response.
For example, If the alarm response for Area A starts at ‘Internal Sounders’ and stops at
‘Digi’, then once Area A is set and an alarm has been activated, the internal sounders will be
first to activate, then after 15 seconds the Sirens will activate (Sirens Only) and then after
another 15 seconds the ‘Digi’ will activate.
You may also program the system to operate on a combined Area basis, for example if both
Areas ‘A’ and ‘B’ are set; you may want the process of the alarm responses to change.
Therefore you would use the ‘If Areas set’ section of this function and select the desired Areas
and the alarm responses.
Another example of where this function would become useful is when you have several inputs
programmed as ’day alarm’, you may want the system to only activate the internal sounders in
unset mode, but when the system is set you may want both the internal and external sounders
to activate. To do this, when you get to “Day alarm starts”, enter ‘1’ for Internal Sounders and
press function. “Day alarm stops” will be displayed, as you do not wish anything else to
activate when the system is unset, enter ‘1’ for Internal Sounders again. This will make the
system only ever activate the internal sounders when an alarm has activated in unset mode.
The defaults for this function are as follows:
Area Starts At Digi Area Stops At Confirm
Fire, Gas, HU Starts At Digi Fire, Gas, HU Stops At Digi
Day Alarm Starts At Sirens Only Day Alarm Stops At Sirens Only
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