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FT128 Rev 2.2
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18.1.3.5 Alarm Delay Time (Seconds)
Valid for the detectors and Zone Line Inputs with this option selected via EBLWin.
Default set at 30 seconds, allowable between 0-255 seconds.
Note:
The “Delayed” check box in EBLWin software ≥ V2.1.x for conventional Zone Line Inputs
has changed to “AVF” in the AU and NZ conventions i.e. when ticked, the Alarm
Verification functions will be applied to the smoke detectors within this zone, see chapter
“Alarm Verification Facility (AVF)” page 111.
The delay time for analogue detectors starts when the fire alarm normally should have
been activated and must be ≤ 30 seconds.
Or
The analogue smoke detectors activating fire alarm will activate an alarm device e.g. 3379
for the delay time period using the new trigger types, see chapter “Specific time delay
application” page 110. If the smoke is not cleared within the delay time, the FT128 will go
in full alarm condition, in this case the delay can be extended up to 255 seconds. The
function is added in EBLWin software ≥ V2.1.2
18.1.4 System Properties, Page 2
Fault Latching (default): All faults have to be acknowledged as well as corrected
faults, this is the default setting in the Australian convention.
Checkbox not marked, fault is non-latching i.e. Not corrected faults have to be
acknowledged but corrected faults will automatically be deleted from the fault list.
This option is the default in the New Zealand convention.
Use Daylight Saving:
Australian convention: Forward 1 hour the first Sunday in October, 02:00 03:00.
Backward 1 hour the first Sunday in April, 03:00 02:00.
New Zealand convention: Forward 1 hour the last Sunday in September, 02:00
03:00. Backward 1 hour the first Sunday in April, 03:00 02:00.
Checkbox not marked = Daylight saving time is not used.
Button "Silence alarm devices disables alarm devices”: The function should
not be used in the Australian or New Zealand conventions.
Silence Buzzer with Door Switch: If the buzzer in the CIE is to be silenced when
the door is opened, this checkbox should be marked.
Flash LED on MCP: The manual call point (type 3333 / 3339 / 4433 / 4409) built-
in LED will flash to indicate communication with the CIE
Checkbox not marked = This option is disabled, i.e. the LED is switched off until
the call point is operated.
Green polling LED:
Valid for the detectors 440x in Advanced mode only. The detectors 4400 and 4401
have a green polling LED.
Always off = The green polling LED is not used.
Flash when polled = The green polling LED will be blinking 20ms / 7 sec. to
indicate the communication with the CIE
.
Note: When the detector is in test mode the green polling LED
will be turned off until
the test mode is turned off