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5.6 Standalone mode (residential use only)
In standalone mode the Fireless transponder is transformed into a basic, menu driven control and
indication panel, capable of displaying events and allowing fault and alarm conditions to be acknowledged,
silenced and reset. This mode is intended for residential use only and must not be used in commercial
systems. Power to the transponder must be provided from a Fireless mains derived power supply unit,
which is monitored, battery backed and will provide a minimum of 72Hr standby power in the event of
mains failure.
In addition to local the PSU input and monitoring connections, there are also voltage free contacts available
for manual call point and/or automatic detector alarm events, together with a common fault. The alarm
relays are normally open going closed on activation and the fault relay is ‘failsafe’ normally closed, going
open on any fault. In stand-alone mode these outputs can therefore be used to connect the Fireless system
to a remote manned centre or monitoring system, or for shutting down plant etc.
5.7 Input/Output reflection mode
When operating in ‘conventional mode’, it is also possible to use a Fireless transponder together with one
or more field mounted I/O units to wirelessly repeat inputs to outputs, and/or outputs to inputs. This, for
example, will allow two systems to be wirelessly interconnected, provided that the wireless devices are
within range. In this mode, wireless inputs and outputs are non-latching.
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5.6 Standalone mode (residential use only)
In standalone mode the Fireless transponder is transformed into a basic, menu driven control and
indication panel, capable of displaying events and allowing fault and alarm conditions to be acknowledged,
silenced and reset. This mode is intended for residential use only and must not be used in commercial
systems. Power to the transponder must be provided from a Fireless mains derived power supply unit,
which is monitored, battery backed and will provide a minimum of 72Hr standby power in the event of
mains failure.
In addition to local the PSU input and monitoring connections, there are also voltage free contacts available
for manual call point and/or automatic detector alarm events, together with a common fault. The alarm
relays are normally open going closed on activation and the fault relay is ‘failsafe’ normally closed, going
open on any fault. In stand-alone mode these outputs can therefore be used to connect the Fireless system
to a remote manned centre or monitoring system, or for shutting down plant etc.
5.7 Input/Output reflection mode
When operating in ‘conventional mode’, it is also possible to use a Fireless transponder together with one
or more field mounted I/O units to wirelessly repeat inputs to outputs, and/or outputs to inputs. This, for
example, will allow two systems to be wirelessly interconnected, provided that the wireless devices are
within range. In this mode, wireless inputs and outputs are non-latching.
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