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Chapter 4. Manually Programming IDNet Points
Table 4-3 Input Function Types (Continued)
Function
Type
TROUBLE
UTIL
Table 4-4 Output Function Types
Function
Type
(Use for 4090-9002 Indiv. Addressable Module with Relay)
Relay activates steady on general alarm; turns off
SRELAY
when alarm silence occurs.
Relay activates steady on general alarm; turns off
RRELAY
when system reset occurs.
Relay activates steady when there is a supervisory
SUPV
condition active in the system. Relay is on until
supervisory condition is acknowledged.
Relay activates steady when there is a trouble
TRBL
condition active in the system. Relay is on until
trouble condition is acknowledged.
AUXPWR
Not Applicable - cannot be used with IDNet output.
Relay activates on general alarm. Relay is tied to
PRIMARY
Primary Elevator Recall contacts. See Note below.
Relay activates on general alarm. Relay is tied to
ALTERN
Alternate Elevator Recall contacts. See Note
below.
Relay provides 24V power to four wire detectors.
DRESET
Relay turns off for 5 secs on system reset)
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Device State = Status
Normal = NORMAL
Current-Limited = TROUBLE
Short = TROUBLE
Open = TROUBLE
Generic trouble monitor.
Normal = OFF
Current-Limited = ON
Short = ON
Open = TROUBLE
A utility initiating device requires the following
programming:
IDC must be in same alarm group as utility
NAC.
IDC must be assigned a Utility function type.
Typically used for process monitoring function.
For example, a relay on a machine is tied to the
IDC. When the relay activates, the utility IDC acti-
vates and triggers the utility NAC.
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Table 4-4 Output Function Types
Function
Type
Relay typically provides 24V power to larger door
holder relay with separate power source. Relay
DHOLDER
activates on general alarm and signals door holder
relay to cut power to door holder magnets.
NAC Function Types
Use for 4090-9007 Signal Individual Addressable Module (IAM).
Note: Notification appliances attached to a Signal IAM cannot be
coded. Output is always steady.
QALERT
Not Applicable - cannot be used with IDNet output.
General Alarm (on til-silence). Use for NAC circuits
containing only audible devices.
SSIG
Compatible audible-only devices include:
• 4901-9820, wall-mount, red, horn only.
General Alarm (on steady-til-reset). Use for NAC
circuits containing visual-only devices.
Compatible devices include the following:
RSIG
• 4906-9101, wall-mount, visual-only, red
• 4906-9102, ceiling-mount, visual-only, red
• 4906-9103, wall-mount, visual-only, white
• 4906-9104, ceiling-mount, visual-only, white
NAC activates when there is a supervisory condi-
SUPV
tion active in the system. NAC is on until supervi-
sory condition is acknowledged.
NAC activates when there is a trouble condition
TRBL
active in the system. NAC is on until trouble condi-
tion is acknowledged.
AUXPWR
Not Applicable - cannot be used with IDNet output.
MDL
Not Applicable - cannot be used with IDNet output.
Note: Elevator recall requires the following:
The relay must have a function type of Primary or Alter-
nate and must be wired to the appropriate elevator con-
trol contact.
The initiating devices used to trigger elevator recall
must be associated with the following alarm groups.
-
Alarm Group 98. Associate all zones used to recall
the elevator to the primary floor in this alarm
group.
-
Alarm Group 99. Associate all zones used to recall
the elevator to the alternate floor in this alarm
group.
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