Honeywell Gamewell-FCI GWF-7075 Installation And Operation Manual page 53

Addressable fire alarm control panel
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Point
Type
Selection
SWITCH
WATERFLOW
SUPERVSY
FIRE DRILL
SILENCE
RESET
PAS_ACK
ZN_AUX1
ZN_AUX2
SYS_AUX1
SWITCH
(cont.)
SYS_AUX2
DETECT SW
TAMPER
MAN REL
ILOCK
CO DETECT SW
CO SUPERVISORY
DETECT SW
STATUS PT
OUTPUT PT
AUX CONST
NOTIF
AUX RESET
AUX DOOR
OUTPUT PT
AUX RESET
RELAY
AUX DOOR
GWF-7075 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel Manual — P/N LS10147-002GF-E:E 06/11/2019
Function
Latching Option
Latching
Non Latching
Latching
Non Latching
Latching
Non Latching
Latching
Non Latching
Latching
Non Latching
Latching
Non Latching
Latching
Non Latching
Select Group
Select Group
Table 7.4 : Point Programming for Internal SLC Modules (Continued)
Use this switch type for monitoring water flow in a sprinkler system. Switch
closure will cause a sprinkler alarm. Water Flow switches can be programmed
as latching or non-latching.
You can program a delay of up to 90 seconds to be used with a Water Flow
Switch. The delay allows for normal, brief changes in a sprinkler system water
pressure. The Water Flow alarm will not activate unless the switch is active for
the programmed delay time.
Note:
Waterflow delay of the FACP and the waterflow device shall not ex-
ceed 90 seconds.
If a delay is used, the system begins counting down when the switch closes. If
the switch opens (restores) before the timer expires, a Water Flow alarm is not
generated. If the Water Flow Switch remains closed after the timer expires, a
Water Flow alarm will be generated.
Use this switch type for tamper monitoring of sprinklers and other fire
protection devices. If a contact closes, a sprinkler supervisory event will be
generated. Supervisory switches can be latching or non-latching.
System-level, non latching switch. This switch is an alternative way of causing
a fire drill. It has the same operation as the fire drill option available from the
annunciator. When the switch is activated, a fire drill begins; when the switch is
de-activated, a fire drill ends.
System-level switch provides an alternate way to silence the system; same
effect as pressing the Silence key.
System-level switch provides an alternate way to reset the system; same effect
as pressing the Reset key.
Positive acknowledge switch. This switch must be used in zones programmed
as Positive Alarm Sequence (see Table 7.2).
If an acknowledge switch closes when an alarm or trouble condition is not
already in progress, a trouble will occur.
You must use a UL listed normally open, momentary switch type. The switch
must be rated at 5V, 100 mA (minimum) and be used with an EOL resistor for
supervision.
Use these switch types if you want to monitor special zone-level conditions.
Use these switch types if you want to monitor special system-wide conditions.
Used to monitor conventional 4-wire detectors, a contact closure will generate
a detector alarm event.
Performs identically to a supervisory switch, but will be indicated as a tamper
switch on the LCD annunciator.
Manual release switch, typically a pull station.
Interlock release switch input.
CO Detector Switch
CO Supervisory Detector Switch
Status Point Switch
Output Point, a general use notification type. Use for driving standard
notification appliances.
Use constant power for applications that require a constant auxiliary power
source. Power is always present at Constant circuits.
Use for auxiliary power, resettable applications. See Section , "Resettable
Power" to learn how this option operates.
Use for auxiliary power, door holder applications. For example, if you were
using an auxiliary power supply for door holders, you would use this option.
See Section , "Door Holder Power" to learn how this option operates.
Output Point, a general use relay type. Use for applications requiring a relay,
such as elevator recall.
Use for auxiliary power, resettable applications. See Section , "Resettable
Power" to learn how this option operates.
Use for auxiliary power, door holder applications. For example, if you were
using an auxiliary power supply for door holders, you would use this option.
See Section "Door Holder Power" on page 41 for a description of how this
option operates.
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