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Appendix B: Outputs
The control panel delays activation of outputs containing F0 in their Con-
trol-By-Event (CBE) equation for all alarm initiating devices that contain F0
in their Control-By-Event equation. A subsequent alarm will abort the delay
and execute CBE equations. If using F0, note the following:
Do not include F0 in the CBE equation for a releasing device.
Abort circuit activation by pressing Alarm Silence before the delay expires.
Presignal
You can set Presignal delay time between 60 and 180 seconds. Presignal
delay does not apply to the following:
the System Alarm relay (TB3 on the MPS-400);
the 4XTM polarity reversal alarm output; and
the 4XTM municipal box output.
All active Time Control
outputs will turn off
temporarily while resetting
or programming the
control panel.
Time Control
All outputs with a CBE equation containing F5 or F6 activate within the
times specified for the days of the week listed in F5 or F6. All smoke detec-
tors with a CBE equation containing F5 or F6 switch to their lowest sensitiv-
ity (3.0% light obscuration per foot) within the times specified for the days
of the week listed in ZF5 or ZF6. Refer to Appendix C, Nominal Detector
Sensitivity Settings, for details on setting detector sensitivity.
Time Control is active for all days of the week listed in F5 or F6. Holidays
listed in F7 are excluded unless you list Holidays (H) in the day-of-week
selection. Enter the time in a 24-hour format with the OFF time later than
the ON time. After changing programming using Time Control, always
reset the control panel.
Control panel Notification Appliance Circuits with a CBE equation that
includes F8 are coded when activated by a fire alarm. These circuits are
steady when activated exclusively by an initiating device with a Hazard Alert
Type Code. If using these NACs for releasing or zone coding, do not include
F8 in the CBE equation. Select the code type on a system base, through
special releasing zone F8. The following table contains coding selections:
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)etuniMrePsesluP(MPP021
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noydaetS
ainrofilaCstaeper,ffo.ces5,no.ces01
laropmeT,ffo5.1,no5.0,ffo5.0,no5.0,ffo5.0,no5.0
staeper
Coding Selections
The control panel automati-
cally sends an alert signal to
any of the four Notification
Appliance Circuits mapped to
Z00 and F8, but not mapped
to the alarm signal. After
5minutes without an
Acknowledge or Silence, the
alert signal becomes steady.
Presignal and Positive
Alarm Sequence (PAS)
Positive Alarm Sequence
(PAS)
Do not include F0 in the CBE equation for any monitor module that con-
nects to a device other than an automatic fire detector. NFPA-72 requires
installation of a PAS Inhibit switch. To do this, use a Monitor Module with
type code PAS Inhibit.
Selected outputs delay for 15 seconds. Pressing Acknowledge within the
15-second delay increases the delay to the full programmed value (60180
seconds). When an alarm comes from an initiating devicewith a CBE
equation that includes F0the control panel delays the following outputs:
the System Alarm relay (TB3 on the MPS-400);
the 4XTM Polarity Reversal Alarm output; and
the 4XTM Municipal Box output.
Coding