Operating Instructions
4.7 Process Monitor Operation
4.8 Hazard/Tornado Condition Operation
4.9 Medical Alert Condition Operation
4.10 NAC Operation
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Process Monitor operation will initiate the following events:
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The piezo sounder pulses ¼ second On and ¼ second Off
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The LCD displays a process monitor message along with the device name, type,
address, adjective/noun, associated zones and time/date
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Communicate the process monitor condition to the Central Station
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Relays programmed for process monitoring will be activated
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The alarm relay is not activated
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Silenced alarms are not resounded
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Timers are not started
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Store event in history buffer
Note that, like supervisories, process monitor signals latch (except when programmed
for process monitor autoresettable) and can be assigned to software zones.
Hazard/Tornado Condition operation will initiate the following events:
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The piezo sounder pulses ½ second On, ½ second Off
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The LCD displays a hazard message along with the device name, type, address,
adjective/noun, associated zones and time/date
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Communicate the hazard condition to the Central Station
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Relays programmed for hazard will be activated
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The alarm relay is not activated
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Silenced alarms are resounded
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Timers are not started
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Store event in history buffer
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Supervisory LED flashes ½ second On, ½ second Off
Hazard conditions latch. They can be assigned to software zones.
Medical Alert Condition operation will initiate the following events:
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The piezo sounder ½ second On, ½ second Off
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The LCD displays a medical alert message along with the device name, type,
address, adjective/noun, associated zones and time/date
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Communicate the medical alert condition to the Central Station
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Relays programmed for medical alert will be activated
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The alarm relay is not activated
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Silenced alarms are resounded
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Timers are not started
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Store event in history buffer
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Supervisory LED flashes ½ second On, ½ second Off
Medical alert conditions latch. They can be assigned to software zones.
There are four Style Y (Class B) or two Style Z (Class A) programmable NACs
(Notification Appliance Circuits) resident on the MS-9200UDLS main circuit board.
All NACs may be programmed as silenceable or nonsilenceable and may also be
programmed for steady or coded operation. Coded operation provides a choice
between March Time, Temporal or California coding.
Process Monitor Operation
MS-9200UDLS PN 52750:A 11/04/05