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Connection - FAS input
Connection to fire alarm system
The central unit can be controlled by an on-site fire alarm system.
(DIP switch S1.5 = "ON").
If the lift shaft is only monitored by fire detectors of the fire alarm
system, e.g. installation condition in Austria, the shaft line,
connection "SD" must be deactivated (DIP switch S1.4 = "OFF").
Note:
The connection of a fire alarm system as an alarm transmitter requires precise consideration of the fire
protection concept as well as the safety requirements of the Lift Directive.According to EN 81-20:2014,
it is prohibited to ventilate rooms adjacent to the lift shaft via the lift shaft or the machine room.
COM 2
ADD
COM 1
RT
AL
SD
24 V
M1
* Terminal resistor for line monitoring
** Alarm resistor
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
– (GND)
FAS
10kΩ*
1kΩ**
T/R (Line)
Reset (IN)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
– (GND)
FAS
T/R (Line)
Reset (IN)
10kΩ*
1 sec
Alternative connection:
Alarm contact = normally closed contact
Alternative connection:Alarm signal from FAS,
if DIP switch S1.7 = ON (line fault = ALARM)
Reset contact = normally open contact (optional)
Blower Door Test
To perform and during a blower door test, a
permanent closure of the ventilation element is
required.
To guarantee the closure of the ventilation
element, carry out the following steps:
Press the reset button next to the 230 V power
plug of the central unit for longer than 3 seconds.
(maintenance level 1)
The ventilation element opens.
All LEDs of the RJ45 connections light up.
Press the button again for longer than 3 seconds.
(maintenance level 2). The ventilation element
remains closed.
To do this, press the reset button for 1 second
(maintenance level 1 is activated again). The
ventilation element opens again.Press the reset
button again for 1 second (maintenance mode is
deactivated).
The system is in normal operating mode.
Reset
button
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