Programing Zone Follow Outputs - Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual

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Programing Zone Follow Outputs

Output type 39 allows you to program Zone Follow outputs.
The control unit activates a Zone Follow output when a selected zone is active. The control
unit can activate the output whether the zone is set or unset.
In the Installer Menu, while programming a Zone Follow output type, the control unit gives
you the following options:
Polarity
Polarity can be either Normal or Inverted. When programmed as Normal the output is
Active when:
(Not available on –EUR versions. Operates only
when DD243 or BS8243 is enabled.) Burg
confirmation timer is running. Inactive when the
timer stops.
(Not available on -EUR versions. Operates only
when BS8243 is enabled.) HUA confirmation timer is
running. Inactive when the timer stops.
In a part setting system the control unit activates the
output if the system re-arms at least once after the
user armed it. If Confirmation Mode is set to DD243
or BS8243 then the control unit activates the output
as it rearms the system after the confirmation timer
expires. If Confirmation Mode is set to Basic then
the control unit activates the output as it rearms the
system when the bell/siren time expires.
In a partitioned system you can allocate the output
to individual partitions.
The control unit deactivates the output when a user
or installer resets the system/partition.
(Not available on –EUR versions. Operates only
when BS8243 is enabled.) A confirmed Burg
(Normal Alarm) has occurred. The control unit
activates this output when:
a) Two separate Normal Alarm (Burgs) have
activated in the same partition within the
confirmation time.
b) A Normal Alarm and Tamper are active (in any
order) from the same partition within the
confirmation time.
You can assign this output to one or more partitions.
Note that the Normal Alarms (and tampers) must
both be in the same partitions as the output. The
control unit deactivates the output when a user or
engineer resets the system.
Installer Menu Options
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No
Yes
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