2: View Group Points; 3: Edit Opg (Output Group) Template; Point - Honeywell Farenhyt Series Manual

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Each of the output groups defined as voice can be mapped to a particular switch and LED on the ECS-VCM/ECS-NVCM, ECS-RVM, and
ECS-SW24. This allows the user to see the state of the voice groups assigned to the switches. This also lets the user individually select which
areas in which they want to do a live page. Output groups not defined as voice groups can also be assigned to these switches as long as there
is a voice group already assigned to the group. This allows for dynamically activating/deactivating both voice and strobes/other outputs in an
area with a single button press. See "Activating/Deactivating Output Groups Dynamically" on page 136.
Silencing Options
The following silencing options are available for each output group.
Optional Timers
Silence Inhibit
Auto Silence
Auto Unsilence
Startup Delay
Silence Reset
Across Sites
Silence Reset
from Non-ECS
Display
Silence Reset
from Multi-Site
Display
8.4.2 View Group Points
1.
Login to the panel. The panel will automatically access the Main Menu.
2.
Select 7 for Panel Programming.
3.
Press 3 to enter Group Menu.
4.
Press 2 to view the Group Points.
5.
Enter the group number, then press ENTER.
8.4.3 Edit OPG (Output Group) Template
1.
Login to the panel. The panel will automatically access the Main Menu.
2.
Select 7 for Panel Programming.
3.
Press 3 to enter Group Menu.
4.
Press 3 to edit OPG Template.
5.
Enter the Template number, then press ENTER
6.
Press ENTER on the template name to edit the name.
You can use words to display a descriptive name for a group.
NOTE: See Appendix A for editing names.
7.
To select which output groups to include in the template, press the right arrow key to access the OPG and select YES or NO.
8.5 Point
You may need to change the characteristics of the individual input points (detectors and switches) even after using JumpStart. This section
explains how to change the options for: type of input point; latching/non-latching status (switches); and name and zone/group assignment of
a point. The table below is for a quick reference to point programming options. The following sections explain these options in more detail.
Choices
Type Selections
5880 (output)
UNUSED
NOTIF
(outputs pt 1-40)
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Timed Silence after Inhibit. If this option is selected, the output group must be audible for a programmed number of
minutes before it can be silenced. If the condition that caused the output to activate has not cleared during the time-frame,
the output can be silenced. If you select this option, select the time-frame in the delay field. Range is 0-60 minutes.
Silenceable. The output group will automatically silence after the timer expires. Range is 0-60 minutes.
If this option is selected, the output group can be silenced for a programmed time-frame. If the condition that caused the
output to activate has not cleared during the time-frame, the output reactivates. If you select this option, select the time-
frame in the delay field. Range is 0-60 minutes.
When a alarm is generated, the output group will not activate until the timer expires assuming the event is still active.
Range is 0-120 Seconds
If this option is selected from the Network Programming Menu, in (4-40 display), the "Edit Silence-Reset Option" appears.
In the (4x20 display), the "Edit Sil-Rst Opt" appears. The default value for "Silence-Rset Across Sites" is No.
If the user selects Yes in this option, the user can Silence-Reset all panels/sites from any panel in any site.
After the user selects Yes, the options, "Reset Fire System" and "Reset Emergency System" appear. Both options appear
whether or not the panel has ECS.
If the user selects No in this option, the non-ECS panel will do a "Fire Reset" and no Menu appears. Other sites will not be
affected.
In a Multi-Site Display, if the user selects "Silence" or "Reset", no action is required.
Function Selections for
each Type
NOTIF OUTPUT
CONTROL CIRCUIT
Table 8.5 Point Programming Options
Description
Table 8.4 Silencing Options
Programming
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