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20 CSP-204 CSP-208 CSP-104 CSP-108 SATEL
Dependent zones – in case of the type B dependency, the dependent zones must be
indicated. You can indicate the same zone or another type B dependent zone.
Note: The zones to which MCPs are connected must trigger second stage alarm at once
(one-stage alarm mode without coincidence detection).
7.1.2 Sounder parameters
Alarm II – second stage alarms are signaled.
Alarm I or II – first stage and second stage alarms are signaled.
Alarm I (p) or II – first stage and second stage alarms are signaled, but for first stage alarms,
voltage is supplied in pulse mode.
7.1.3 Routing outputs
You can permanently disable the fire alarm routing output and the fault routing output. The
control panel does not control the output if permanently disabled, its status is not supervised,
it cannot be tested or disabled by operator.
7.1.4 Input parameters
Name – individual name of input (up to 10 characters).
Input type:
Disabled – the input status is not monitored.
Fire damper – supervises the fire damper (in quiescent condition, a fault warning will be
triggered by activation; in fire alarm condition, a fault warning will be triggered by lack of
activation).
Auxiliary device fault – supervises operation of the external devices (activation will
trigger a fault warning).
Transmission confirmation – activation is treated as transmission receipt confirmation.
Class change – activation triggers the sounders.
Options – for the T
RANSMISSION CONFIRMATION
input type, you should specify which
transmissions will be confirmed: fire, fault, or both.
Delay time – depending on the input type:
F
IRE DAMPER
– time during which the input must be active in the quiescent condition or
inactive in the fire alarm condition for the fault to be indicated.
A
UXILIARY DEVICE FAULT
– time during which the input must be active for the fault to be
indicated.
T
RANSMISSION CONFIRMATION
– time counted from the moment of activating the fire routing
output or fault routing output. After the time has elapsed, a fault will be indicated, if the
transmission receipt is not confirmed.
Note: If several inputs have been programmed as T
RANSMISSION CONFIRMATION
and
they have different D
ELAY TIME
values programmed, the control panel will indicate
the fault after the shortest delay time has elapsed.
C
LASS CHANGE
– if value 0 is programmed, the sounders will be activated when the input is
active. If a different value is programmed, the sounders will be activated for
a programmed time after the input is activated.
7.1.5 Output parameters
Name – individual name of output (up to 10 characters).
Output type:
Disabled – the output is not used.

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