Programming Zone Alarm Outputs - Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual

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active when the zone is active. When programmed as Inverted the output is active
when the zone is inactive.
Pulsed
When Pulsed is set to "No" then the output changes state when the zone changes
state. When Pulsed is set to "Yes" the control unit provides the following options to
control the length of time the output is active:
Delay: You can program a delay time of between 0 and 999 seconds between the
zone being activated and the output becoming active. (Programming "0" seconds
means that there is no delay.
On Time: You can program the length of time that the output will remain active from
1 second to 999 seconds. (0 seconds is not allowed.)
Zones
This option allows you to select which zones the output will follow. Scroll down the list
using  or . To select a zone press  or  to change "Off" at the bottom right of
the display to "On". The control unit will not display zones with type Not Used.

Programming Zone Alarm Outputs

Output type 40 allows you to program Zone Alarm Outputs.
The control unit activates a Zone Alarm output when a selected zone is active while set
and capable of causing an alarm. The control unit deactivates the output when a user
resets the alarm.
There are restrictions to the types of zone that a Zone Alarm output can work with.
1. The zone must be capable of causing an alarm. This means that Zone Alarm outputs
work with the following zone types:
Fire Alarm, Normal Alarm, Entry Route, Tamper, 24 Hour, Technical. A Final Exit zone
will also cause an alarm if the Enty Time runs out before the user unsets the system.
2. The selected zone must be set.
In a part setting system either the system must be full set, or the zone must belong to
the part set that the user has selected.
In a partitioned system ALL the partitions that the zone belongs to must be set. If a
partition is part set the zone must belong to the part set that the user has selected.
3. Fire Alarm zones are an exception: they will cause an alarm whether the zone is set or
unset.
In the Installer Menu, while programming a Zone Alarm 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 the zone is active while set. When programmed as Inverted the output is
active when the zone is inactive while set.
Pulsed
When Pulsed is programmed as "No" then the output changes state when the zone
changes state. When Pulsed is set to "Yes" the control unit provides the following
options to control the length of time the output is active:
Delay: You can program a delay time of between 0 and 999 seconds between the
zone being activated and the output becoming active. (Programming "0" seconds
means that there is no delay.
On Time: You can program the length of time that the output will remain active from
1 second to 999 seconds. (0 seconds is not allowed.)
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