UniPOS IFS7002 two signal loops
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DISABLED ZONE – a zone that is not controlled for activated fire detectors and fault condition.
This condition is user defined. The indication for a disabled zone is common light indication and text
messages on the LCD display.
DISABLED ADDRESSABLE/MONITORED OUTPUT – the addressable/ monitored output is
switched off (the executive device can not be activated) and is not monitored for a fault condition. This
feature is user defined. The indication for a disabled addressable/monitored output is common light
indication and text messages on the LCD display.
DISABLED DEVICE – the addressable device (a fire detector) is switched off and is not
monitored for a fault condition. This feature is user defined. The indication for a disabled device is
common light indication and text messages on the LCD display.
SHORT CIRCUIT IN A LOOP – non-fatal fault condition, entered due to registered current value
in a loop, exceeding a threshold value. The threshold value for each loop shall be user defined.
ZONE IN TEST – a zone set in Test condition by the user. The zone is reset (the fire detectors in
fire condition receive a command to clear the condition) periodically every 60 s. The events registered
in a zone in Test condition are not saved in the archive and do not trigger the associated outputs or
the light and sound signalling. The indication for a zone in Test condition is common light indication.
SWITCHED-OFF ADDRESS – an address that will be skipped during initialization of a fire alarm
loop (see section 6.4.2). The feature allows including devices in the fire alarm loop later, without re-
assigning addresses to current devices.
INITIALIZATION – a process during which addresses are being assigned to addressable devices
in a fire alarm loop. The initialization can be two types – clear initialization and standard initialization
(see section 6.4.2).
MONITORED OUTPUT – a potential output that monitors the serviceability of the connection
wires between the fire control panel and the executive device. Follow the special diagram for
connection.
SHORT CIRCUIT IN A MONITORED OUTPUT – non-fatal fault condition, entered due to
registered current value in a monitored output, exceeding a threshold value.
LOCAL SOUNDER – a sounder built-in the fire control panel.
NON-FATAL FAULT CONDITION – fault condition that allows the fire control panel to continue
operation. The indication is common light indication, local sound indication and text messages on the
LCD display.
ACCESS LEVEL – access level to various indications and control functions.
LOW BATTERY – fatal fault condition due to full discharge of the backup batteries upon
interrupted power supply.
GROUNDS – non-fatal fault condition, due to leakage to a grounded wire.
FIRE ALARM ZONE (further on it will be referred as ZONE) – logical unification of automatic fire
detectors and addressable manual call points, physically allocated in fire alarm loops on random
principle. Interactive Fire Control Panel IFS7002 allows for formation of a maximum of 250 zones. Up
to 60 fire detectors can be integrated in each zone.
FIRE ALARM LOOP (further on it will be referred as LOOP) – automatic fire detectors and
addressable manual call points and addressable executive devices, physically connected by the
means of two-wire connection. The basic configuration of IFS 7002 includes two fire alarm loops; a