40 en | Alarm Panel Controller
2017.09 | 7.0 | F.01U.258.929 User Guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH
9 Alarm
Notice!
Information on how to handle a fire alarm can be found in Fire alarm, page 46.
This chapter contains information about the following points:
– Types of alarm, page 40
– Entry delays, page 40
– Day and night mode, page 41
– Alarm message to the panel, page 42
Refer to the Fire alarm chapter for the following topics:
– Acknowledging a message, page 46
– Switching off internal buzzer, page 46
– Switching external signaling devices on and off, page 47
– Resetting external signaling devices and transmission devices, page 47
– Triggering fire verification, page 47
– Resetting alarm message, page 49
– Bypassing detectors, page 49
Notice!
Depending on the configuration, the manner in which alarm displays are shown and handled
in this guide may differ from the guide on the system.
9.1 Types of alarm
On the panel controller, a distinction is made between the following types of alarm:
– Fire
– Heat (heat)
– Smoke
– Water
– Supervisory
Depending on the configuration, external transmission devices (e.g. fire department),
notification appliances (e.g. sirens and/or strobes) and fire protection systems (e.g. sprinkler
systems, fire doors) are activated.
Notice!
If an alarm delay is set for the detector triggering the alarm, the alarm signal is not
transmitted immediately and the message can be checked; see Entry delays, page 40.
9.2 Entry delays
To prevent false alarms, it is possible to delay the transmission of the first alarm signal. The
transmission device to the fire department is not activated in this case. During the delay, the
message can be checked to ensure it is correct.
The FSP-5000-RPS programming software can be used to program various strategies for
avoiding false alarms. These strategies are principally used in fire detectors but can also be
assigned to any other detector, depending on how it is configured.
The alarm delays that can be shown in the panel controller display are explained below.