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AVS Electronics TS85 V LED Plus - Advanced Functions and Signaling; Sound Level and Duration; LED Cadence Configuration; Fault and Tamper Memories

AVS Electronics TS85 V LED Plus
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FUNCTIONS
NUMBER OF GREEN LED IMPULSES
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NUMBER OF RED LED IMPULSES
10
Sound level
1 (MAX) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (MIN)
The values are relative to the sound level of both the Main Sound and the Alternative Sound.
1 is the Maximum and 8 is the Minimum.
11
Maximum dura-
tion of the sound
in alarm status
1 minute 2 minutes 3 MINUTES 4 minutes 5 minutes 6 minutes 7 minutes 8 minutes
The values are relative to the sound level of both the Main Sound and the Alternative Sound.
12
Red LED and
Green LED ca-
dence
STATUS
Cadence
similar to
that of the
FLASH
5 quick
flashes
1 impulse
5 quick flash-
es at the
unbalanc-
ing and one
impulse at
rebalancing
.
Red Led:
different
frequency
flashes.
Green Led:
status
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The value set is relative to both the functioning of the Red LED and that for the Green LED:
Value 1: the LEDs are activated with fixed light at the unbalancing of the relative input and deactivated
at the rebalancing of the relative input
Value 2: the LEDs are activated with a cadence similar to that of the FLASH at the unbalancing of
the relative input and deactivated at the rebalancing of the relative input
Value 3: the LEDs emit 5 quick flashes at the unbalancing of the relative input and deactivated at
the rebalancing of the relative input
Value 4: the LEDs are activated with fixed light for approximately one second at the unbalancing of
the relative input and remain inhibited at the rebalancing of the relative input
Value 5: the LEDs emit 5 quick flashes at the unbalancing of the relative input and are activated with
a fixed light for approximately one second at the rebalancing of the relative input
Value 6: the Red LED emit quick flashes at the unbalancing of the relative input and slowly at the
rebalancing ; the FLASH emit few quick flashes at the unbalancing of STC and one slowly at the
rebalancing; the Green LED is a “STATUS”
13
Anomalies and
Tampers
See the “Anomalies and Tampers memories” table
The DEFAULT PARAMETERS are shown in BLUE BLOCK LETTERS
The Values selected are confirmed at the exit of the Programming Step
Signalling of Memories and Faults
In step 13 of the Programming it is possible to see the details of the Fault and Tamper Memories.
More contemporary events are displayed one after another.
Press the PB1 Button to delete the Fault and Tamper Memories.
SIGNALLING FAULT AND TAMPER MEMORIES (Signals visible at Step 13 of the Functions Table)
NUMBER OF GREEN LED IMPULSES
1 Siren battery low
2 Siren battery faulty
3 Not assigned
4 Anti-foam Probe input alarm (optional)
5 Thermal Probe Alarm
6 Anti-perforation Probe Alarm
7 Lack of Power from the Control Unit
8 Cone management circuit fault
9 Cone fault
10 Flash fault
11 Accelerometer fault
12 Green LED fault
13 Red LED fault
The Anti-tear/Anti-opening Tamper Alarm is not signalled in the memory but only with the activation of the
T T output
DURING THE VIEWING OF THE FAULT AND TAMPER MEMORIES
IT IS POSSIBLE TO EXECUTE THE OVERALL DELETION BY PRESSING BUTTON PB1
!!!WARNING!!!
THE SIGNALLING WILL CONTINUE FOR THE FAULTS AND TAMPERS STILL PRESENT AFTER
EXECUTING THE RESET
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