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EVACU ELITE
INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING AND USER MANUAL
The accepts the displayed
delay to evac.
The sequencing controls determines how the EWS reacts to an alarm signal.
Alarm signals can be programmed to generate an alert event type or an evacuate event type (in the context of
sequencing)
Sequencing Table
Sequence
Trigger
Condition
Description
Alert -> All Alert
Alert
If any alarm signal configured as type Alert is activated, then
all configured emergency zones broadcast the alert signal after
the Delay to Alert timeout has expired
Alert -> All Evac
Alert
If any alarm signal configured as type Alert is activated, then
all configured emergency zones broadcast the evacuate signal
after the Delay to Evac timeout has expired.
Evac -> All Evac
Evac
If any alarm signal configured as type Evac is activated, then
all configured emergency zones broadcast the evacuate signal
after the Delay to Evac timeout has expired.
Alert ->Phased Alert
Alert
When an alarm signal assigned to an emergency zone and
configured as type Alert is activated, the associated
emergency zone broadcasts the alert signal (after the Delay to
Alert timeout has expired). After the broadcast has
commenced, the next Number of Zones and the previous
Number of Zones broadcast the alert signal (after the Delay to
Alert timeout has expired). This continues until all zones are
broadcasting the alert signal.
Evac ->Phased Evac
Evac
When an alarm signal assigned to an emergency zone and
configured as type Evac is activated, the associated
emergency zone broadcasts the evac signal (after the Delay to
Evac timeout has expired). After the broadcast has
commenced, the next Number of Zones and the previous
Number of Zones broadcast the evac signal (after the Delay to
Evac timeout has expired). This continues until all zones are
broadcasting the evac signal.
Alert -> Phased Alert/Evac
Alert
When an alarm signal assigned to an emergency zone and
configured as type Alert is activated, the associated
emergency zone broadcasts the alert signal (after the Delay to
Alert timeout has expired). After the broadcast has
commenced, the Delay to Evac timeout commences and when
this expires the evac signal is broadcast to the emergency
zone. Following this the next Number of Zones and the
previous Number of Zones broadcast the alert signal (after the
Delay to Alert timeout has expired). This is followed by the
evac signal, and continues until all zones are broadcasting the
evac signal.
For further information on sequencing, refer to MAN3142-1 EvacU
ELITE
Programming Manual
6.12 Zone delay off/on
Zones can have a programmable delay time, which delays the zone entering the emergency warning condition
after the occurrence of an alarm in the zone.

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