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Schrack Seconet Integral MAP - System Operation During Alarm; Fire Alarm Procedure; Delay Layer Functionality

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System operation in the event of an alarm|Fire alarm
16 Operating panel Integral MAP|User manual B-HB-0133EN
4 System operation in the event of
an alarm
NOTE
Duty to keep log book
Please note the country-specific operator obligations on the duty to keep a
log book. Where required, all implemented operating processes must be re-
corded in the log book after completion.
4.1 Fire alarm
|Fire alarm
A fire alarm is indicated visually and acoustically: The FIRE
A
indication flashes, the
alarm signal sounds and the detector zone, detector number and the number of alarms
that have been received are displayed on the operating panel display.
The Intervention
C
LED flashes and the signal tone for the acknowledgement time
sounds (Chapter Acoustic signals, Page8). If the Intervention
C
button is not pressed
within the acknowledgement time (depends on programming, usually 30 seconds), then
the main detector output is automatically activated and the alarm forwarded to a location
offering assistance.
4.2 Delay layer
|Delay layer
(Depends on programming)
Pressing the button Delay
B
activates or deactivates the delay layer function. If a delay
layer is activated (day/presence programme), the LED lights up. If all delay layer are deac-
tivated (night/absence programme), the LED is off.
Various functions can be programmed for delay layers, such as automatic or time-de-
pendent activation/deactivation or function switching. The delay layer must be activated
for the intervention/intervention mode.

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