The smoke zone is to be configured in:
All
1. High temperature threshold
2. Target smoke zones
3. Target smoke zone function
The appendix contains all the items that can be configured
- see appendix for detailed explanation.
Configuration of a specific ’Smoke zone’
The numbered smoke zones
1. Reset higher priority than break glass unit (Line A) – see
explanation and table below
2. Buzzer active during alarm
3. Controlled smoke zone
6.1 Target smoke zone function (displayed only if one or
more smoke zones is/are selected)
4. Error generates alarm
5. Slave 1 of this smoke zone
6. Slave 2 of this smoke zone
7. Slave 3 of this smoke zone
8. Slave 4 of this smoke zone
9. Line B (smoke detector) smoke opening pos.
10. Use comfort commands
11. Use comfort commands from slaves
12. Wind direction speed threshold
The appendix contains all the items that can be configured
- see appendix for detailed explanation.
Wind direction dependent smoke ventilation
Note that when configuring a Master/Slave system, for Wind direction dependent smoke ventilation, the Master zone must reside in
the section which the Weather Station is physically connected to.
Line
Some of the functions referrers to ‘Line’.
Line A Alarm has the highest priority and Line F Alarm has the lowest priority.
The % value for the lines is configurable for each smoke zone. This is done in ‘View all details’. Furthermore, in “View all details”
Line E and Line F can be given the highest priority, this can be used for fireman’s override panels.
smoke detector (Switzerland: the value is often set to 0%, thus the windows will
close when smoke)
if this is selected the chosen function(s) will be reset
Number of smoke detectors to give an alarm:
If it is selected, that the alarm is only triggered when more smoke detectors give alarm, the smoke detectors are to be connected to
separate smoke detector – see drawing: