FG7C CONTROLLER
2) If the relay must only be activated as long as the alarm condition persist (not latching)
then select the energizer condition in table 2 and add the number together for all the
relays which must not latch. Zero implies everything is latching and an alarm condition
has to be reset manually after an alarm occurs.
3) There are two types of IO card available one with 5 programmable relays and one with 8
programmable relays. If the one with 5 relays is used then line 7, 8 and 9 can be made
0.
Table 2: How the numbers are associated with each alarm state
Multiple energizers addresses can communicate with single IO card addresses i.e. a fence alarm
on Zone 1 of any energizer could turn on a specific relay of one particular IO card and control
perimeter lighting. In this case line 8 in Table 1 would have a 33. Both Energizer#1 and
Energizer#2 would communicate with IO card #33.
The choice of relay number and energizer condition(s) is totally arbitrary. Not all the relays have
to be configured.
Energizer State
COMMS FAIL
FENCE 1 ALARM
FENCE 2 ALARM
GATE ALARM
SERVICE ALARM
TAMPER ALARM
SYNC FAILURE
ZONE 1 ON
ZONE 1 HIGH VOLTAGE
ZONE 2 ON
ZONE 2 HIGH VOLTAGE
MAINS PRESENT
PANIC ALARM
Mapping
Number
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
256
512
1024
2048
4096
18
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