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Started Manual Castle Care-Tech Ltd
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INPUT TYPES
Type
Operation
00
Unsed
Factory default
Zone is out of operation
01 Fire Active at all times
Audible response: Full
(differentiated)
Communicator:
Fire
signal
02 Gas Active at all times
Audible response: Full
(differentiated)
Communicator:
Gas
signal
03 PA Active at all times
Audible response: Full
(differentiated)
Communicator:
Hold Up
and
HU Input
signals
04 Silent
PA
Active at all times
Audible response: None
Communicator:
Hold Up
and
Zone
PA
signals
When unset
:
Audible response: Internal
Communicator:
Tamper
signal
05 Tamper
When set
:
Audible response: Full
Communicator:
Tamper
+
Intruder
signals.
06
Intruder
Active when set
Audible response: Full
Communicator:
Intruder
signal
07 Final
Exit
(FX)
Active when set
initiates
Entry time
If system not unset before
entry time expires:
Audible response: Full
Communicator:
Intruder
signal
08 Entry
Route
(ER)
Active when set, except
during entry time
Audible response: Full
Communicator:
Intruder
signal
Type
Operation
09 ER
/Area
When Fully set, acts as ER
zone, as above
FX When
Part
set, acts as FX
zone, as above
10 When Fully set, acts as FX
zone, as above
FX
/Area
ER
When
Part
set, acts as ER
zone, as above
11 PTS Active during exit time to
complete setting procedure
.
No audible or
communicator response.
12
Switcher
Active at all times.
No audible or
communicator response.
Triggers associated output
for switching other
equipment.
13 Day Alarm
15
Ward Control
16 Fault
17
Closure
Supervision
18 Shunt
Additional types
available for
advanced
applications
see full
Engineering Manual
19 Unset Active when set. Accepts
input from Keyswitch (or
equivalent) to UNSET the
area(s) assigned to it
20 Key-
switch
(Latch)
Accepts input from
Keyswitch (or equivalent) to
set / unset the area(s)
assigned to it. Setting
includes normal exit time,
etc.
21 Entry
Shock
Active when system set.
Works in conjunction with
"FX" zone type for
detection of forced entry.
See next page for details.
22 Key-
switch
(Pulsed)
As type 20, but accepts a
pulsed input such as a radio
pendant to set/unset
system
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NOTES:
‘Part’ set refers to levels B, C or D on a
‘Level Setting’ system, or to any
combination other than all available areas
on an ‘Area Setting’ system.
By default, all inputs are pre-set as ‘unused
and must be programmed before the
system can be used. The input will NOT be
live, and therefore cannot be Walk tested,
until after exiting Engineer mode.
A trigger from an ‘Entry Route’ input will be
stored for 2 seconds before an alarm is
activated. If a Final Exit input is triggered
within this time, the system will select entry
time, rather than an immediate alarm.
Entry Shock Input Type*
This input type is always used in
conjunction with a 'Final Exit' input.
The 'FX' input is a door contact on the
initial entry door, the 'Entry Shock'
input is a
non-latching
shock sensor
fitted to the door frame in the vicinity
of the lock.
If the initial entry door is subject to
gross attack and forced open, an
alarm will be triggered and at the
expiry of entry time only one further
intruder detector needs to be tripped
to signal a sequentially confirmed
alarm - the 'Entry Shock' input counts
as the first to alarm.
The Final Exit door contact must be
opened within 10 seconds of the
shock detector triggering for the
Entry Shock response to apply.
Triggering the Entry Shock input in
isolation will NOT generate an alarm of
any kind.
* Entry Shock input type is only used if
the system is installed to comply with
DD243:2004 using unsetting in accord
with section 6·4·5.
SECURITY PATTERNS
G2 panels use LEVEL setting, G3+ and MSX
panels may use LEVEL or AREA setting.
LEVEL SETTING
The user has a choice of setting A
or
B
or
C
or
D. Each
set
level will provide a
different pattern of security coverage.
Each input therefore will need to be
allocated to the required levels.
For example, the front door may need
to be active in all setting scenarios, and
would therefore be programmed as
[ABCD]. On the other hand, the master
bedroom may only need to be active if
ALL the system is set, and would
therefore be assigned to [A ]. The
kitchen may need to be active at all
times, except when the dog is left at
home (
D
set) and at night (
B
set) and
would be programmed [A C ].
AREA SETTING
The user has the option of setting any
combination of the areas, and of
adding to
or
subtracting from
the list
of areas set.
NOTE: When partially set, the default will be
to ADD additional areas up to the validity of
the code, unless entry time has started, in
which case relevant areas will be Unset.
Normally inputs will be allocated to a
single area. Alternatively, they may be
programmed to more than one area, in
which case the choice is available of
ANY
(inputs live if
any
of programmed
areas is set) or
ALL
(inputs live only if
all
of programmed areas are set).
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