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Appendix A – EN54 Configuration Requirements
In order to meet the requirements of EN54, the panel must be configured with the settings stated below.
References refer to EN54 Part 2 1997 clause numbers.
Section 7 – Fire Alarm Condition
Section 7.1.4
Input delay must be set to zero for all manual call points. Call points must not be configured to any event type other than Fire.
Section 7.2.c / 7.4 / 8.2.1.c / 8.6
The panel buzzer must be enabled. The system disablements menu option must not be used.
Section 7.6.1
The internal “Reset” remote control input must be configured so that it is only available at Access level 2, by use of a key input or
some other access restriction.
Section 7.8
If the panel sounder circuits are to be used to meet the requirement of “transmission of fire alarm signals to fire alarm devices”,
then the Def Ring, Silence and Evacuate properties must be selected. The sounder circuits must also be mapped to Zone 0.
Section 7.9
The fire routing output must be set to Zone 0 and to respond to Def Ring mode only.
Section 7.11
Care must be taken when configuring outputs with a combination of delays to some outputs and no-delays to other outputs.
To start the Stage two delay, the Silence Alarm / Acknowledge button must be pressed during the Stage one delay period. If outputs
elsewhere on the system are configured with no output delays and are also configured as silenceable, then these outputs will be
silenced when the stage one delay is acknowledged.
Section 7.11.a
To select delays to outputs at access level 3, use the Edit Configuration / Edit Panel I/O / Panel Outputs to select the sounder
outputs. Select the output and configure the 1
st
stage delay to the required amount.
Section 7.11.d
All call points must be configured with the “Bypass delay” attribute set.
Section 7.12.3 – Type C Dependency Programming
In order to meet the EN54-2 requirements for Type C Dependency Programming, the following cause and effects is required to
configure a particular zone for Type C Dependency.
The cause and effect has all detection devices and/or call points in the required zone selected (by address) and the
‘COINCIDENCE’ logical operator used to switch the required outputs in the effect screen.
An alternative to the above is to use a cause and effect with the zone selected and with the “coincidence by zone – any two
in zone” logical operator. The option to “exclude call points” is provided.
All outputs controlled by the above cause and effect must have the Def Ring output flag deselected to ensure compliance
Section 8 – Fault Warning Condition
Section 8.2.4.c
Earth fault monitoring must be enabled. The system disablements menu option must not be used.
Section 8.8
The fault relay output must be configured to respond only to fault events.
Section 9 – Disabled Condition
Section 9.1.2
If a disablement input type is used as the cause a disablement cause and effect, this input must be configured so that it is only
available at Access level 2, by use of a key input or some other access restriction.
Section 9.1.4
If a disablement input is used as a cause for a disablement cause and effect, this input must be configured to be non-latching and
should not reset when the system reset is selected. It can only be cleared by a manual action at access level 2.