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Alert When Alert is pressed on the corresponding panel the sounder circuits, auxiliary relays and radio
sounders operate as programmed. For a more detailed description of the sounder circuits, auxiliary relays
and radio sounders see the device programming section (5.4.1) Relay operation silence alarm When Reset
is pressed on the fire alarm panel any auxiliary relays that have been programmed to operate in a fire
alarm condition will cancel. In order to cancel these when ‘Silence Alarm’ is pressed the appropriate
auxiliary box can be checked.
Fault Aux. Relay In the event of a common fault condition a relay can be programmed to operate by check-
ing the appropriate relay box. The system defaults to Aux. 2 operating on a fault condition. Aux. 2 is a fail-
safe relay. The relay is normally closed in normal operation and will open in either a fault condition or a
power supply failure.
5.6 Change System Settings
To change the global system settings click in ‘Change System Settings’ and figure 5.6 will be displayed
Each field is detailed below.
Customer Name The customer name appears in the top line of the LCD of both the EDA-M100 and EDA-
M200 control panels in system normal or fault mode. This should be entered using a maximum of 17 char-
acters.
Customer Telephone Number This phone number appears on the second line of the LCD on both the EDA-
M100 and EDA-M200 control panels in a system normal and fault mode. This should be a maximum of 12
characters.
Time Until Verify Fail This value is the time in minutes before a fault is displayed detailing a lost device on
the system. 270 minutes is the implied by the BS 5839 standard.
Logon Signal Strength The minimum signal strength required for the system to allow a device to logon on.
Devices only. EDA-M100 range only.
System 1-7,8-15 System numbers are set using the dip switches on the panel. Some systems require using
systems higher than 7 and require setting here. Note Analogue systems should not be set to system num-
bers 8-15.
Display Internal Fail NOT IMPLEMENTED