Mircom FX-2200 Series Programming Manual page 27

Fire alarm control panel
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Outputs
The Outputs section is a list box that is used to select the output to program. Once the output is
selected, it is programmable for the following output types:
Bell: This is a standard signalling circuit. It does not sound codes.
Strobe: This signalling circuit for use with strobes. Strobe circuits cannot be silenced until
the system is reset.
Coded Bell: This signalling circuit sounds out the code for any input that operates it and
then silences.
Auxiliary Power (AuxPwr): This turns on the Output continuously to supply power for
auxiliary devices, such as annunciators. If a Duration time is given for the Auxiliary Power
circuit, the circuit is powered off for that number of seconds (from 1 to 30) when the panel
Reset key is pressed with neither of its LEDs flashing. This allows for the reset of 4 wire
detectors. A duration time of 0 prevents this operation. Auxiliary Power circuits are turned
off by the panel while it is in its power up cycle.
Follow Supervisory (follow Supv): The output sounds when there is any supervisory
condition present on the panel. Pressing Acknowledge silences the circuit.
Follow Trouble (follow Trbl): The output sounds when there is any trouble condition
present on the panel. Pressing Acknowledge silences the circuit.
Relay Mode
Relay Mode sets the operating mode for each of the relays. The modes are as follows:
Common Alarm: This relay will operate when any alarmed is received by the panel. There can only
be one Common Alarm relay per panel.
Common Supervisory: This relay will operate when any alarmed is received by the panel. There
can only be one Common Supervisory relay per panel.
Common Trouble: This relay will operate when any alarmed is received by the panel. There can
only be one Common Trouble relay per panel.
Function: The relay is available for operation by any input. Use this setting for having the relay do
4-wire device reset.
Note: Fire and non-fire inputs cannot operate the same relay.
Relay Delay
Relay Delay is the times that the relay waits before activating. A delay of 0 causes instant
operation. This can be from 0 to 60 seconds.
Relay Duration
Relay Duration affects the time the relay is activated. For relays operated from inputs, it is the
minimum time the relay operates. The relay must stay on for this length of time before it can be
reset. This is for equipment that must remain off a length of time before it can be started up again.
If no input operates the relay, it is available for the reset of 4 wire devices. If the duration is not 0
(zero), then the relay activates for the duration time when the Reset hot key is pressed with neither
of its LEDs flashing. The duration can be from 0 to 300 seconds (5 minutes).
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