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25 avf / rad / sad / flowswitch delays, 1 avf/rad, 2 sad – Tyco MX4428 User Manual

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Document: LT0273

MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual

Device Information and Programming

Issue 1.5

24 March 2006

Page 3-51

3.25

AVF / RAD / SAD / FLOWSWITCH DELAYS

AVF/RAD or SAD or FLOWSWITCH or AVF/SAD may be configured for a “circuit” and will
apply to all input devices on the circuit except CP820 devices, and MIM801 devices with
“interrupt” enabled.

3.25.1 AVF/RAD

Note that AVF is usually unnecessary on the addressable detectors as the built in filtering
already provides significant protection against false alarms. AVF provides an additional time
delay to verify that the alarm is still present at the end of the AVF delay. It operates as
follows –

Time Action
0

Alarm detected at detector or module - not sent to MX4428.

5 seconds

Reset detectors (remove power) on DIM module.
Do nothing on other modules.

10 seconds

Remove reset to detectors on DIM module (re-apply power), and set alarm
count to 0 for DIM module (requiring count up to 6 for alarm recognition).

15 seconds

Resample detector or module, if still in alarm condition then alarm is
transmitted to MX4428 immediately.

15 – 135
seconds

Immediate recognition of alarm condition and transmission to MX4428.

135 seconds

If no alarm start again.

3.25.2 SAD

All devices on circuits set up as “SAD” at the MX4428 have the “return to normal” signalled
to the MX4428 delayed by 60 seconds. If the state goes back into alarm during this time, the
timer will be reset.

3.25.3 AVF/SAD

All devices on circuits set up as “AVF/SAD” at the MX4428 delay into alarm as per AVF/RAD
and delay out of alarm as per SAD.

3.25.4 FLOWSWITCH

All devices on circuits set up as “Flowswitch” at the MX4428 have the alarm signalled to the
MX4428 delayed by 15, 30, or 60 seconds (depending on the MX4428 programming). If the
state goes out of alarm during the delay time, the timer will be reset.