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Panel Information and Configuration, Continued
System Options
Non Steady
Visual Evac
Alarm Cutout
Timer
Alarm
Silence/
Reset Inhibit
Door Drop on
AC Fail
Door Drop on
Alarm
AC Failure
Delay
Auto Set
Panel Time
and Date
Table 4-2. General System Options, Continued
When enabled, this option allows you to select the flash pattern output by Non
Steady Visual Signals. The term Non Steady Visual Signal refers to any Visual
Notification Appliance capable of emitting a pattern of flashes (such as
incandescent visuals). The default setting for this option is not enabled.
Choices are:
• March Time. A coded signal that uses 120 beats per minute. Each beat
consists of ¼ second pulse on, ¼ second off.
• Slow March Time. A coded signal that uses 20 beats per minute. Each beat
consists of 1½ second pulse on, 1½ second off.
• Temporal. A three-pulse coding pattern consisting of three ½ second
pulses, each separated by a ½ second silence. Each three pulse group is
separated by 1 ½ seconds of silence.
Note: This option cannot be used for public mode signaling as defined in Section 4-4 of
NFPA 72-99.
This option allows you to set a duration (up to 60 minutes) that specifies how
long signals sound following an alarm. For example, with this option set at
2 minutes, building signals sound for two minutes and then automatically stop.
After the signals stop, the alarm condition remains active at the panel.
If Alarm Silence/Reset Inhibit option is active, it takes precedence over this
option. See description of Alarm Silence/Reset Inhibit below for more
information.
The range for this option is 60-3600 seconds. The default setting for this
option is not enabled. Set the point type for visual NACS to SVISUAL to have
them turn off at the same time as the audible signals.
Note: See Appendix A for ULC Programming requirements when using this feature for
ULC applications.
This option disables the Alarm Silence and System Reset buttons for a user-
definable duration that ranges from 1 to 60 minutes. The timer is activated
only by the first alarm (i.e., subsequent alarms do not reset the timer).
If this option and the Alarm Cutout Timer are both enabled, this option takes
precedence. For example, if the Alarm Cutout Timer is set to one minute and
this option is set to 2 minutes, signals continue to sound after one minute.
The default setting is not enabled.
Note: This option must be enabled for Canadian jobs.
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Specifies the time delay (HH:MM) in reporting an AC failure trouble to the city
circuit (if AC fail is the only trouble) or Central Station if an SDACT is installed.
The time and date that appeared on the panel before the CFIG DOWNLOAD
are automatically set after download is complete. This option will not work if
the time/date was not set prior to the download (i.e. system time/date invalid
trouble at the panel).
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