Step 2. Define Device Types, Point Types, And Custom Labels For Initiating Devices; Step 3. Add Appropriate Nacs To List L6 (Off On Silence) - Simplex 4010 Applications Manual

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Selective Signaling by Fire Floor, Floor Above, and Floor Below,
Continued
Step 1. Define NAC's Device
Types / Point Types / Custom
Label (continued)
Step 2. Define Device Types,
Point Types, and Custom
Labels for Initiating Devices
Step 3. Add Appropriate
NACs to List L6 (Off On
Silence)
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Table 2-3. NAC Device Types and Point Types
Option
SIGA
NAC
Device
Type
SIGB
QALERT
NAC
Point
Type
SIGNAL
Each initiating device must be programmed with a device type and point type.
Refer to "Programming Points," located in Chapter 7 of the 4010 PC
Programmer Installation and Programming Instructions, for information on
programming an initiating device's device type and point type. Refer to "Point
Types" in Appendix A of this manual for detailed descriptions of the initiating
device point types.
Use the PC Programmer's List Tab to add the following to List L6 (Control
Points, Off on Silence). Members of this list automatically turn off when an
Alarm Silence is performed. Note: Skip this step if you are using Class B
QuickAlert NACs.
Standard (non-QuickAlert) Audible NACs.
NAC used for horn control input to SCM. (Class A QuickAlert applications
only).
2-13
Explanation
Use for standard (non-QuickAlert)
Class A NAC. This type of NAC contains
multiple signal paths, allowing circuit
operation to continue if a single open
circuit occurs. This device type requires
installation of a Class A NAC adapter
card. Important Note: Do not use this
device type for Class A QuickAlert
applications.
Use for the following:
-
Standard (non-QuickAlert) Class B
NAC.
-
QuickAlert Class B NAC.
-
QuickAlert Class A NAC.
Use only for Class B QuickAlert NACs.
This point type allows you to control
Class B QuickAlert appliances with
Custom Control (selective signaling).
Use for either of the following:
- Standard, non-QuickAlert (Class A or
B) NAC appliances requiring Custom
Control (selective signaling).
- Class A QuickAlert devices requiring
Custom Control (selective signaling).
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