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Satel CSP-208 - Earth Fault Monitoring; Global Settings

Satel CSP-208
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SATEL Installation and Programming Manual 21
Alarm I – indicates a first stage alarm condition in the selected zones.
Alarm II – indicates a second stage alarm condition in the selected zones.
Alarm I or II – indicates a first or second stage alarm condition in the selected zones.
No transmission confirmation – indicates lack of transmission confirmation.
General fault – indicates any fault condition.
Zone fault – indicates selected zone fault condition.
Other fault – indicates selected faults.
General disablement – indicates disablement of any component of the control panel.
Zone disablement – indicates disablement of the selected zones.
Other disablement – indicates selected disablements.
Reset – indicates reset of alarm or fault warning.
Options – depending on the output type:
A
LARM
I
/ A
LARM
II
/ A
LARM
I
OR
II
/ Z
ONE FAULT
/ Z
ONE DISABLEMENT
– select the zones in
which occurrence of the given event will activate the output.
O
THER FAULT
– select which faults are to be indicated by the output.
O
THER DISABLEMENT
– select which disablement are to be indicated by the output.
Delay time – the time during which the given condition (alarm, fault, disablement) must last
for the relay to be activated. You can program up to 10 minutes.
Cut off time – the time during which the relay is active. You can program up to 10 minutes. If
value 0 is programmed, the relay will remain active as long as the state indicated by the
output continues (1 second for the R
ESET
type outputs).
7.1.6 Earth fault monitoring
The DCSP program allows you to disable the earth fault monitoring function. When the earth
fault monitoring is disabled, the control panel does not indicate any earth faults.
7.1.7 Global settings
Verification time – time counted from the moment of alarm acknowledgement by the
operator (two-stage alarm mode). It allows the operator to assess the reality of danger.
After the verification time has elapsed, second stage alarm will be triggered, unless the
operator resets the alarm. You can program up to 9 minutes 30 seconds.
Automatic sounder restore – if this option is enabled, the alarm will always activate the
sounders (if the operator have deactivated the sounders using the button, they will be
activated).
Clock:
Time set – time programming.
Date set – date programming.
Clock correction – if the accuracy of control panel clock is inadequate, the clock settings
can be automatically corrected once in 24 hours by a defined time. The correction time
is programmed in seconds.
DST – the control panel clock can be adjusted for daylight saving time changes. The
following schedules are available:
no correction;
according to European Union rules;
according to US rules;
correction by 1 hour according to dates;
correction by 2 hours according to dates.

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