8 configuration, 1 alarm factor, 2 classifire – Hochiki FIRElink-NANO User Manual
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8 Configuration
Configuration is carried out via the DIL switch mounted on the Main PCB.
Switch
1
Switch
2
Switch
3
Switch
4
Switch
5
Switch
6
Switch
7
Switch
8
Set Detector
Sensitivity
Alarm Factor 6
Off Off
Alarm Factor 7
On
Off
Alarm Factor 8
Off
On
Alarm Factor 9
On
On
ClassiFire
®
Enabled
Off
Fixed Alarms
Enabled
On
Flow Limit Offset
±40
Off
Off
±20
On
Off
±5
Off On
±3
On
On
Flow Delay
240sec
Off
30sec
On
Input Select
PSU Fault
Off
ClassiFire Override
On
Auto Calibration
Enable
Off
Disable
On
NOTE: Text in
red
denotes the EN 54-20 test configuration (factory default) setting.
8.1 Alarm
Factor
The detector calculates sensitivity relative to the ambient environmental conditions. Higher Alarm Factors
provide reduced sensitivity (the Alarm threshold is maintained further away from the ambient level). Refer
to the Remote Software manual for further details.
NOTE: Changing the Alarm Factor starts a new FastLearn cycle: during the initial 15 minute learning
period, the detector is incapable of reporting an alarm. The unit will take 24 hours to achieve
optimum performance, based on the ambient conditions.
8.2 ClassiFire
®
Enabled
Allows the artificial intelligence system to continuously adjust Alarm thresholds in order to avoid unwanted
Alarms from environmental changes (recommended).
NOTE: Enabling this feature means that nuisance alarms due to fluctuations in the ambient environment
become less likely.