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- keypads are assigned to one or more motor groups (via hard wiring)
13.1.1 Assigned components per smoke zone
The number of used inputs for break glass units (X5 and X6) determines the number of smoke zones. If break glass units are
only connected to one of the inputs (X5), the systems will only have one smoke zone, whereas if break glass units are
connected to both inputs the system will have 2 smoke zones.
In case of 2 smoke zones, the connected components are assigned to the two smoke zones as shown in table below.
Actuators connected to actuator output X1
Actuators connected to actuator output X2
Comfort keypads connected to input X3*
Comfort keypads connected to input X4*
Break glass units connected to input X5**
Break glass units connected to input X6**
Smoke detectors connected to input X7***
* will always only control motorline 1 (X3) respectively 2 (X4). One comfort keypad can be connected to both X3 and
X4 for control of both outputs.
** comfort keypads and smoke detectors belong to the same smoke zone as the break glass unit they are connected
to.
*** both smoke zones will be triggered by these smoke detectors.
If a rain/rain-wind sensor is connected to X10, the safety commands are sent to both smoke zones.
13.1.2 Examples with motor lines / motor groups / smoke zones
- 2 motor lines: one or more actuators connected to the lines
- 2 motor groups: the actuators in the motor group are operated simultaneously on the keypad
- 2 smoke zones: the actuators in the smoke zone are operated simultaneously on the break glass unit
13.1.3 Motor line
Actuators are to be connected on the motor lines. ±24V standard actuators and actuators with MotorLink
®
can be connected to
all motor lines, but a motor line can only be connected to one type of actuators – either ±24V standard or MotorLink
®
actuators.
The panel will automatically detect the type of actuator, which is connected to the panel.
13.1.4 Smoke zone
Depending on the settings on the DIP-switches the actuators will either open or close when the smoke panel is triggered, see
section 11.