This User’s Manual is intended to help for studying operability principles and maintenance of
Signal-10 Intrusion and Fire Alarm Panel of version 1.03.
Please read the instructions completely before connecting, operating, adjusting or maintaining
this product.
The following terms are used throughout the Manual:
Alarm Loop (or Loop, or LP): The electrical circuit with non-addressable fire or intrusion detectors
(or other non-addressable devices) included. Actuation of a single detector brought in an alarm
loop causes breaking of the loop as a whole, so the actuated detector can be located only with
the accuracy of the alarm loop.
Zone: A minimal part of a security and safety installation that can be monitored and controlled inde-
pendently. Depending on the context, the term ‘zone’ can imply an alarm loop, an addressable
detector, a hardware component, and so on.
Partition: A set of zones that can be user controlled as a whole. As a rule, zones fall into partitions
depending on their location (e.g., one partition can involve all zones at one individual area)
Arm/Disarm means starting/cancellation monitoring of loop (zone, partition, system) conditions and
signaling alarms in controlled zones
Integration Time – a time interval during which sudden alterations of loop resistance are not consid-
ered as loop breaking, thus producing no alarms
Network Address (or Address): A unique number of the device (from 1 to 127) within the ISS Orion
local RS-485 network
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