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Note: The sum of Investigation time and Delay to alarm
time must not exceed 10 minutes.
Fault delay
This field controls how long it takes the panel to signal a
Mains failure. The amber signalling LED (or power supply
fault) and the relevant event will appear on the display. For
the Delay to alarm duration, an input device programmed
with Delay to alarm time generates and Alarm status when
the Delay to alarm time elapses.
Delay to alarm signals include:
An audible signal emitted by the control panel.
Blinking on the Delay to alarm LED; this LED is on
the repeater FC500REP-NEW only.
The display message.
The activation of outputs with programmed delay
to alarms.
Silence duration
When the control panel is in Night mode, the Silence delay
is the maximum silence time of the outputs. To disable the
Silence duration time, click the checkbox Disabled located
to the right of Time value entry.
Reset
Program the Reset time; the minimum time is 2 seconds
and the maximum time is 15 seconds.
Monostable outputs time
When the monostable option is set for the outputs, the
Monostable outputs time defines, for the entire system, the
period of time for which the outputs remain active once
triggered. Values range from 1 to 30 minutes; the default
value is three minutes.
Warning sound duration
This is the numeric value defining the activation time of
outputs that have the Timed warning option set. The value
is valid for the entire system; every new trigger event of
the programmed outputs restarts it.
Range: From 3 to 60 seconds
Default value: 5 seconds
Resolution: 1 second
Thresholds
The Thresholds section is reserved for the DDM gas
detector.
Set: This function allows you to choose between
four levels of threshold.
General outputs settings
In this section, the behaviour of the Sounder circuit 2
(SC2) and the loop sounders can be configured at a
system level. These configurations apply to the SC2 loop
sounder when As general options is enabled.
Pulse on
If the Pulse on option is disabled, the sounder rings
steadily. If not, the sounder pulses (2 seconds on, 2
seconds off) as indicated by the following options. In all
cases, the sounder tone is based on the selection in the
Panel settings for simphony sounders and Panel settings
for AV base sounders sections.
Note: The sounds always rings continuously for the Fault,
Double knock and Test events.
Detector alarm
If enabled, the sounder pulses when the programmed
Alarm event is triggered by a detector. The default status
is disabled.
Note: The sounder rings continuously when the Alarm
event is triggered by a call point or the EVAC button,
independent of the Detector alarm option set.
Delay to alarm
If enabled, the sounder pulses when the programmed
Delay to alarm event occurs. The default status is
disabled.
Warning
If enabled, the sounder pulses when the programmed
Warning event occurs. The default status is enabled.
Panel setting for simphony sounders and panel setting
for AV base sounder
For each of the trigger events, Alarm, Delay to alarm and
Warning, you can select the Sounder tone, volume, the
beacon flash rate default tones; these default zones
include 7Hz Fast sweep (Dutch slow whoop if you select
Dutch language) for Alarm and Delay to alarm, 2 tone for
Warning. Default volumes include maximum for Alarm and
Delay to alarm, minimum for Warning. Default beacon
frequencies is 0.5Hz.
Commented [RH2]: Do you mean to say ‘symphony’?
Commented [RH3]: Same as above

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