Day and night mode‌ Sample Clauses

Day and night mode‌. Notice! Depending on the configuration, the manner in which the difference between day and night mode is displayed may differ from that on the system. Depending on the configuration, an incoming alarm is handled differently in day and night mode: Night mode Night mode has the highest security level. Depending on the configuration, the alarm message is generally transmitted to the fire department without a delay. Signaling devices (e.g. sirens) and transmission devices to the fire department or fire protection systems are activated. If the transmission device to the fire department is activated, the "Transmission Device activated" LED display lights up red: Depending on the configuration, a detector in night mode triggers a pre-alarm if intermediate alarm storage is used as an alarm delay for this detector. Day mode Notice! Depending on the security level in question, not all detectors can be switched to day mode. Depending on the configuration, a distinction is made between the following possible alarm delays in day mode: – Alarm verification – Pre-alarm A pre-alarm is displayed for the following alarm delays: – Intermediate alarm storage – Dual-detector dependency – Dual-zone dependency For a detailed description of the various alarm delays, see Entry delays, page 41. – Internal alarm An alarm that is reported to the panel in day mode. No transmission devices to the fire department are activated.
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