Инструкция по эксплуатации Bosch Praesideo 4.0
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Praesideo 4.0
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Bosch Security Systems B.V.
IUI-PRAESIDEO_4.0 | V1.0 | 2013.01
Installation and User Instructions
Clause / Requirement
Compliance
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8 Fault warning condition
8.1 Reception and processing of fault signals
Praesideo is compliant.
8.1.1 The VACIE shall enter the fault warning condition
when signals are received which, after any necessary
processing, are interpreted as a fault.
When the Praesideo system receives a supervision fault
signal (i.e. detects a fault in the system), the fault warning
condition is entered until this state is explicitly reset.
8.1.2 The VACIE shall be capable of simultaneously
recognizing all of the faults specified in 8.2 and, if
provided, in 8.3 unless this is prevented by:
•
the presence of an alarm output signal on the same
voice alarm zone, and/or
All Praesideo system faults are handled (acknowledged
and reset) individually. Also, the Praesideo system is
capable of recognizing all of its system faults
simultaneously. The Praesideo system is able to
recognize faults in a voice alarm zone even when there
is an alarm output signal on the zone.
•
the disablement of the corresponding voice alarm
zone or function.
Optional disablement of voice alarm zones or functions is
not implemented in Praesideo.
8.1.3 The VACIE shall enter the fault warning condition
within 100 s of the occurrence of any fault, or the reception
of a fault signal or within another time as specified in this
European Standard or in other parts of EN 54.
The Praesideo system recognizes and reports all faults
within 100 seconds.
8.2 Indication of faults in specified functions
Praesideo is compliant.
8.2.1 The presence of faults in specified functions shall
be indicated on the VACIE without prior manual
intervention. The fault warning condition is established
when the following are present:
a
a visible indication by means of a separate light
emitting indicator (the general fault warning
indicator);
The Praesideo system provides a visible indication when it
is in the fault warning condition via the fault LED of the call
stations, output contacts, key indicators of call station
keys, the fixed fault output contact of the network controller
and the front panel menu of the network controller.
The installer must mount a yellow (flash) light to indicate
the fault warning condition, clearly visible from the front
side of the rack, behind the glass door of the rack.
b
a visible indication for each recognised fault as
specified in 8.2.3, 8.2.4, 8.3 (if provided), 8.4 (if
provided) and 8.5 and
The Praesideo system offers two ways of visual
indication of individual faults: via the front panel menu of
the network controller and via the Praesideo logging
application.
c
an audible indication, as specified in 8.6.
The Praesideo system provides an audible fault
indication when it is in the fault warning condition via
output contacts and the fixed audible fault output contact
of the network controller.
8.2.2 If the indication is on an alphanumeric display, which
cannot simultaneously indicate all of the faults because of
its limited capacity, at least the following shall apply:
a
the presence of fault indications which have been
suppressed shall be indicated;
The network controller alphanumeric display is used to
indicate the fault warning condition and all individual faults.
The normal display information of the network controller
is automatically overruled when there are faults present,
i.e. when the system enters the fault warning state. The
display of the network controller indicates the number of
faults present.
b
suppressed fault indications shall be capable of
being displayed by means of a manual operation at
access level 1 or 2 which interrogates only fault
indications.
The individual faults are presented in the ‘Faults’ menu
of the front panel menu of the network controller. Manual
operation is needed to display and navigate through the
individual faults. Each individual fault is shown in a
submenu of the ‘Faults’ menu.
8.2.3 The following faults shall be indicated by means of
separate light emitting indicators and/or an alphanumeric
display:
Faults of the supervised items are detected and reported
through the general fault warning indication. Additionally
all faults are reported individually as well and can be
inspected using the network controller front panel menu
and the logging application.
a
an indication at least common to any power supply
fault resulting from:
The mains and backup power of all Praesideo system
elements are supervised individually.
1
a short circuit or an interruption in a transmission
path to a power supply (item L of Figure 1 of
EN 54-1), where the power supply is contained in
a different cabinet from that of the VACIE, and
2
the power supply faults as specified in EN 54-4;