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Fire panel configuration tool
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Example - Lockout
RULE
INPUT STATEMENT
1
Zone 1
2
Zone 2
3
Zone 3
4
Zone 4
5
Zone 5
6
Flag 11
7
Flag 12
8
Flag 13
9
Flag 14
10
Flag 15
11
Flag 11
12
Flag 12
13
Flag 13
14
Flag 14
15
Flag 15
16
Flag 100
17
Flag 100
18
Flag 100
19
Flag 100
20
Flag 100
21*
Flag 11
22*
Flag 12
23*
Flag 13
24*
Flag 14
25*
Flag 15
* These rules can be on a different panel from rules
1-20.
ID3000/ID2000 Fire Panel Configuration Tool Manual
OUTPUT STATEMENT
Flag 11 [AND]
Flag 12 [AND]
Flag 13 [AND]
Flag 14 [AND]
Flag 15 [AND]
Flag 11 [OR]
Flag 12 [OR]
Flag 13 [OR]
Flag 14 [OR]
Flag 15 [OR]
Flag 100 [OR]
Flag 100 [OR]
Flag 100 [OR]
Flag 100 [OR]
Flag 100 [OR]
Flag 11 [AND-NOT]
Flag 12 [AND-NOT]
Flag 13 [AND-NOT]
Flag 14 [AND-NOT]
Flag 15 [AND-NOT]
Activate Control Module 1
Activate Control Module 2
Activate Control Module 3
Activate Control Module 4
Activate Control Module 5
A3 - 2
1 A single unique transfer flag must be allocated
to each input required to operate in the
manner described above. These flags must
be local to the panel in which these rules are
programmed. In this example, flags 11 to 15
correspond to zones 1 to 5. Any input could
be used instead of a zone, with additional
flags if required e.g. to OR two non-adjacent
zones, or zones from different panels.
2 For each of the inputs, a rule of the type
'input sets flag n [AND]' must be set. See
rules 1 to 5 in the example.
3 A flag must be allocated for lock out (see
illustration and subsequent text for definition
of lock out) - in this example it is flag 100.
This flag must be local to the panel in which
these rules are programmed.
4 To implement lock out, each input requires
rules of the following types to be configured:
'flag n sets flag n [OR]' (see rules 6 to 10),
'flag n sets lock out flag [OR]' (see rules 11 to
15) and 'lock out flag sets flag n [AND-NOT]'.
See rules 16 to 20 in the example.
Note: The panel does not implement lock out
unless at least one rule of the type 'flag
n sets flag n [OR]' is configured.
5 Configure rules to drive the outputs
(additional flags can be used if required).
See rules 21 to 25 in the example.
Note: Rules of steps 2 and 4 (Rules 1-20 in
the example) must all be in the same
panel (it does not have to be the panel at
which the inputs or monitored, nor the
panel from which the outputs are driven).
997-291, Version 3.05
November 2010

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