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4.2.4.12.7 Behaviour after a device reset<br />

After switching on the mains power supply of the panel or after a programming operation, the<br />

signalling system always switches to the "Unarmed" status. Then the signalling system quickly<br />

tests all the created detectors of the security areas for their existence and ability to transmit and,<br />

during the responses, evaluates the transmitted detector statuses (active / inactive). This<br />

checks the security areas for their readiness to arm. During initialisation, the detector poll may<br />

cause a delay before the signalling system is ready for arming after a device reset (precondition:<br />

all the detectors are inactive). Should an active sabotage detector or a missing detector be<br />

detected, then the system switches to the "Fault" status.<br />

Immediately after a reset, the signalling system generates a defined object status by setting all<br />

the KNX/EIB communication objects to values, which correspond to the set system status. The<br />

system also transmits telegrams.<br />

i The panel, and thus also the signalling system, switches off when the mains power supply<br />

fails. If the mains or bus power supply fails, uninterrupted operation is not guaranteed.<br />

Detector status, alarm and fault signals are not saved when the bus or mains power supply<br />

fail.<br />

Order-No. 7574 00 1X<br />

Software "...590101"<br />

Functional description<br />

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