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10Appendix C Service & Maintenance Manual
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10.1 Definitions and Abbreviations
Definitions and abbreviations for the fire detection system.
Active high By active high it means that the output is normally not energized in normal condition
and when system is not energized. By active high on input it means that the input is
normally not energized. This is the NO contact on a relay.
Active low By active low it means that the output is normally energized in normal condition and
system running. By active low on input it means that the input is normally energized.
This is the NC contact on a relay.
Alarm condition The state of the system when a fire or gas has been detected.
Alarm delay When activated the activation of alarm devices will be delayed for a preset time
(normally 2 minutes).
Alarm device Device that is activated in case of fire, for example audible and optical alarms like
bells, sirens and flashlights.
Alarm Transfer Output A supervised output for signalling that a fire has occurred. The Alarm Transfer Output
is usually used in onshore systems for alerting the fire brigade.
APF Application Program File.
Application program file A file holding the application parameters for the FDS.
ASP detector Aspiration detector.
Backbone Bus External
(BBE)
The main bus outside a central cabinet used for communication between modules and
stretched central parts. It consists of two redundant RS485 channels, two 24 VDC
power lines and the Basic Backup (BBU) signal and Synchronisation Signal (SYNC).
Backbone Bus Internal (BBI) The main bus inside a central cabinet used for communication between modules. It
consists of two redundant RS-485 channels, two 24 VDC power lines and the Basic
Backup (BBU) signal and Synchronisation Signal (SYNC).
Backbone segment A Backbone bus may be split in several segments. Power feeding can be separate for
each segment by using one Charger M per segment. Communication can be isolated
between segments by using Isolator modules.
Basic Backup Signal (BBU) A signal in the Backbone bus that is used for transmitting the central's alarm status.
The signal is only used when a module in managed mode loses communication with its
controller module.
BER Bit Error Rate
BIST Built-In Self-Test.
Built-In Self-Test It is an automated method for testing a function at regular intervals (or similar). For a
smoke detector this means it can test the function of the smoke chamber and all parts
involved in the smoke detection function without the use of smoke or something
similar.
BusCon M 20 A Bus Connector with 20 connectors in the flat-cable. This unit is used to connect the
Control M 4.3 to the backbone bus and also has the common fire and fault outputs.
Cause/Effect The Cause/Effect program defines how the inputs and outputs of the system should act.
CCP Consilium Common Platform. General modules which create a system for Consilium
products.
CCP platform An umbrella name for all the modules and devices that can be connected together, e.g.
“the Control M 4.3 module is a member of the CCP platform”.

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