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i-on Range
Type:
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Smoke Sensor
Reset (28)
30 40 50
160
24 Hour Alarm
(29)
Setting Complete
(30)
Unset Complete
(31)
Full Set Ready
(32)
Full Set (33)
Part Set (34)
Part Set B (35)
Part Set C (36)
Part Set D (37)
Set Fail (38)
Zone Follow (39)
Zone Alarm (40)
Masking (41)
30 40 50
160
Active when:
This output is active (0V) all the time except when a
user acknowledges a fire alarm: after which the
control unit deactivates the output for three seconds.
This output type is designed to be connected to low-
voltage smoke detector reset terminals.
Note: Some smoke detectors (for example the
Texecom OH 4W) require that the user reset
the system twice after an alarm. This is to give
the detector time to close its alarm contacts
after the reset pulse.
The control unit starts a 24 hour alarm.
The control unit finishes setting. Active for 10
seconds.
Someone unsets the system or disarms it after an
alarm. The output is active for 10 seconds.
None of the detectors are reporting "alarm" signals.
(Assigned to all partitions by default)
The system is full set. If the system is partitioned,
then the output is active only when all assigned
partitions are Full Set.
The system is part set.
Setting Part Set B. Deactivated on unsetting Part
Set B. (Available only in a Part Setting system)
Setting Part Set C. Deactivated on unsetting Part
Set C. (Available only in a Part Setting system)
Setting Part Set D. Deactivated on unsetting Part
Set D. (Available only in a Part Setting system)
A set command fails. Remains active until the user
acknowledges the set fail.
A specified zone has been triggered. When you
select this type for an output the display shows extra
options, see page 73. (You can also follow a "Log
Only" zone.)
The selected zone causes an alarm. Deactivated
when the alarm has been reset. When you select
this type for an output the display shows extra
options, see page 74.
The control unit operates this output whenever a
detector is giving a "mask" signal (see page 94).
Installer Menu Options
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