DS1067-062C 49 LBT20063
4.2.8 Emergency indication
The 1067/024, 1067/032A and 1067/052A control panels offer an auxiliary function (not compliant with standards in force)
which can be used to generate requests for help.
IMPORTANT! A remote control system compliant with the standards in force must be provided to use the emergency
call function.
This is generated
when...
• An emergency input is opened.
• An "absence of move" input is not opened meaning that no motion was detected for a given
time (at least one opening every 12 hours).
• The key associated to the emergency function is held pressed on the keypad for longer than
three seconds.
• The “ + “ function key on the remote control is held pressed for at least 5 seconds (if
programmed).
The alarm is generated regardless of zone status (H24).
It activates...
• The programmed emergency outputs with at least one zone in common with the input which
generated the event or with the keypad on which the dedicated key was pressed.
• The dialler to send the respective emergency message (if programmed) in form of numeric
code, vocal call or modem communication. Environmental listening is activated automatically
at the end of the vocal message.
It is stored...
• In the Event Log and the Diagnose Log.
• In the Alarms Memory.
It is indicated...
• On keypads which have at least one zone in common with the input or keypad which
generated the event.
• On readers which have at least one zone in common with the input or keypad which generated
the event.
It lasts...
• For the emergency alarm time.
It is stopped by...
• Entering a valid code on a keypad which has at least one zone in common.
• Inserting a valid key which has at least one zone in common.
• Imparting a disarm command from key input which has at least one zone in common.
• Imparting a disarm command from a remote control which has at least one zone in common
with the input which generated the event.
4.2.9 Fire indication
The control panels offer an auxiliary function (not compliant with standards in force) which can be used to manage fire
detectors (smoke detectors, buttons etc.) and connect them to appropriately programmed inputs to generate "fire alarm"
type indications.
IMPORTANT! See the Urmet general catalogue, Fire Alarm section, to make a system which fully complies with
standards in force.
This is generated
when...
• A fire input is opened.
• The key associated to the fire alarm function is held pressed on the keypad for longer than
three seconds.
• The “ + “ function key on the remote control is held pressed for at least 5 seconds (if
programmed).
The alarm is generated regardless of zone status (H24).
It activates...
• The programmed fire alarm outputs with at least one zone in common with the input which
generated the event or with the keypad on which the dedicated key was pressed.
• The dialler to send the respective fire alarm message (if programmed) in form of numeric code,
vocal call, text message or modem communication.
It is stored...
• In the Event Log and the Diagnose Log.
• In the Alarms Memory.
It is indicated...
• On keypads which have at least one zones in common with the input or keypad which
generated the event.
• On readers which have at least one zone in common with the input or keypad which generated
the event.
It lasts...
• For until a reset fire alarm input is opened which has at least one zone in common with the fire
input which was triggered or using the keypad which generated the alarm.