1、 Errata NFPA 1982 Standard on Personal Alert Safety Systems (PASS) 2013 Edition Reference: 6.4.3.9, 6.4.5.2, and 7.16 Errata No.: 1982-13-1 The Committee on Electronic Safety Equipment notes the following errors in the 2013 edition of NFPA 1982, Standard on Personal Alert Safety Systems (PASS). 1. R
2、evise 6.4.3.9 to read as follows: 6.4.3.9 The PASS annunciator shall be driven by an alarm sequence consisting of the following six steps: (1) A Type 1 chirp (2) A silent interval of 400.0 ms 10 2.0 ms (3) A Type 2 chirp, repeated a total of 4 times with a gap of 10 ms 0.05 ms between each chirp (4)
3、 A silent interval of 200.0 ms 1.0 ms (5) A Type 3 chirp, repeated a total of 8 times with a gap of 10 ms 0.001 0.050 ms between each chirp (6) A silent interval of 1500.0 ms 50 ms 2. Revise 6.4.5.2 to read as follows: 6.4.5.2 The loss-of-signal alarm shall consist of an audible and a visual alarm,
4、distinct from the remote distress alarm and the evacuation signal. 3. Revise Section 7.16 to read as follows: 7.16 Radio System Tests Loss-of-Signal Alarm Test. RF PASS shall be tested for initiation of audible or visual alarm signals when RF communication is lost as specified in Section 8.19 20, Ra
5、dio System Tests for RF PASS Loss-of-Signal Alarm Test. Issue Date: June 28, 2013 (Note: Electronic products and pamphlet reprints may have this errata incorporated. For current information about the NFPA Codes and Standards, including this errata, please see http:/www.nfpa.org/docinfolist) Copyright 2013 All Rights Reserved NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION