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'Hardware' task card
'Station'
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Building Technologies
A6V10210424_j_en_
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Fire Safety
2018
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'Events' tab: 'Event categories' and event texts
'Intervention' tab, see chapter 'Intervention concept (IC) [ 117]'.
'Buzzer' tab:
'Element address' and 'Customer text' of the buzzer
The 'Disable operating terminal buzzer while Cerberus-Remote is active'
checkbox defines whether the buzzer should be switched off while
'Cerberus-Remote' is active.
'Operation' tab: Visibility on the event categories. Visibility is set on all event
categories as standard. Visibility can also be selected for individual event
categories:
'ALARMS'
'Pre-ALARMS'
'Faults'
'Isolations'
'Test messages'
'Technical messages'
'Activations'
'Information'
'Control' tab: Indicates to which events the 'Station' is assigned as a cause
element for a control in the 'Control tree'.
10.1.1 Intervention concept (IC)
The intervention concept (IC) is a standard configuration for immediate intervention
and service intervention.
Events such as a fault caused by a soiled detector are monitored during a
preconfigured period of time. If the normal operation conditions are not re-
established within this period of time, the maintenance personnel is informed
(service intervention). In this way, it is possible to rectify a fault locally before
informing the maintenance personnel.
You will find a detailed description of the intervention concept in document
A6V10210355. See chapter 'Applicable documents'.
The intervention concept verifies the following event categories:
'All faults'
'All isolations'
'All test messages'
'All technical messages'
'All activations'
'All information messages'

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