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Selecting the loop class
Select the loop class (nL) to configure the panel according to the wiring topology
selected: class A (ring) or class B (bus).
Class A is recommended to provide redundancy in communication path. Class B
can only be used for repeaters without control requirements.
By default, the basic settings use class B for basic repeater functionality.
Selecting processing for remote zones in alarm
Select the setting to process (or not process) remote zones in alarm (nP).
This setting lets you decide whether the control panel enters alarm and reacts
accordingly or not, with any remote zone outside its range of zones. This option
lets you:
Create large conventional systems (e.g. 10, 12, 16 or more zones) where
each node has different global zones to indicate only the local zone in alarm
Create systems where alarm indications have to be local to the panel (nP
should be inactive)
By default, process remote zone alarms (nP) is active (ON).
Specify the firenet repeater type
Select the firenet repeater type setting (nr) if you want to use the repeater to
display panel status instead of zone status information. (nr = Pn).
When the control panel is configured to repeat the status of other panels, the
zone indications display global panel status information: the red zone LED will
indicate the panel ID in the network is in alarm (automatic or manual) and the
yellow zone LED will indicate the panel ID is in fault, disable or test.
By default, zone repeaters are used (nr = 2n)
Select remote output control
Set firenet remote output control (nO) ON if you want an addressable compatible
control panel in the fire network to command the outputs of the conventional
panel (sounders, fire routing, fire protection, fault warning output, and expansion
board outputs) with advanced programming options.
Consult the addressable control panel documentation (including its configuration
utility software) if you require this type of advanced configuration.
If the control panel is configured for remote output control, it will no longer
activate outputs based on its own logic and will only activate outputs with
commands coming from the fire network.
This mode of operation is fail-safe i.e. if the control panel detects a fire network
fault, the outputs will activate with the local logic or the remote commands.
By default, firenet remote output control is off for standalone applications or pure
conventional fire networks where the control panel controls its outputs.
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