Step 6. Add Custom Control Equations - Simplex 4010 Applications Manual

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Pre-Signal Operation,
Step 6. Add Custom Control
Equations
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Standard NAC Example. Figure 4-1 shows an example of pre-signal
Custom Control equations for a facility that uses standard NAC devices.
Information on QuickAlert devices is contained in the example at the end of this
section.
Equation 1. The input side of this equation monitors the Physical
Abnormal state of each device within list L26, which is a user-defined list
containing the automatic initiating devices (smokes/heats, for example) for
Floor 1. The output side of Equation 1 programs SIG1 to sound (slow
march tone) when any point within list L26 enters a physical abnormal
condition (i.e., when any smoke sensor activates).
Equation 2. The input side of this equation monitors the Physical
Abnormal state of each device within list L26, which is a user-defined list
containing the automatic initiating devices (smokes/heats, for example) for
Floor 1. If any point within L26 activates and P1 (pseudo point for
unacknowledged alarms) is ON (i.e., no operator acknowledgment has
occurred), a timer starts. This timer runs for five minutes (300 seconds).
When it expires, the NACs convert to a temporal pattern. Note that you
must assign an analog pseudo point (A26 in this example) to the timer.
Equation 3. This equation's input side monitors the Physical Short state
of each device within L27, which is a list containing the floor's pull
stations. If a device within this list is active (i.e., pulled), the output side of
this equation programs the NACs to activate in a temporal pattern.
Equation 1
Equation 2
Equation 3
Figure 4-1. Pre-Signal Custom Control, Standard NACs
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