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The LEDs can be programmed for alarm indication via the user interface.

Applicable to: ALL Didactum monitoring systems

You will find the element under "Alarm LED" in "System Structure" >> "Onboard" >> "Alarm LED".

Description: Strobe (LED) configuration.

SettingsDescription
NameThe name is assigned automatically by the system. You can change it as desired.
IDSystem ID of the element.
TypeIt is a strobe (LED).
ClassIt is a switch.
Current stateThe current state of the element.
Initial stateSelect the initial state of the element (Off or On).
Pulse duration (sec.)A duration in seconds during which the element blinks when pulsed.

Description: Strobe buttons.

ButtonsDescription
OKApply settings and close the modal window.
ApplyApply settings and keep the modal window open.
Pulse (button)If Initial state = Off: Pulse makes the LED blink.
If Initial state = On: Pulse turns the LED off.

The alarm LED can be programmed using logic diagrams:

Alarm Siren with Strobe Light

Alarm Siren with Strobe Light
The Didactum alarm siren connects directly to the monitoring system and can be controlled via a 12V DC, 0.25A electronic relay output from Didactum monitoring systems. Upon an alarm event—triggered by sensors such as water, smoke, temperature, or access control sensors—the siren emits a loud acoustic alarm and a striking light signal.

Failures like fire, water damage, temperature rise, intrusion, or power outage can have serious consequences. Integration of an alarm siren into the server room alarm system enables immediate acoustic and visual warning during incidents, allowing IT managers and security personnel to respond quickly and effectively.

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