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6 AUTOPULSE IQ-396X Operations Doc. 50403:B 07/22/96
Non-Alarm Point Operation
Non-Alarm points are MMX addressable modules that activate Control-by-
Event. These points do not activate the System Alarm LED or the panel
sounder. Non-Alarm points use three type codes: Non-Fire, Hazard Alert,
and Fire Control.
Figure 8: Non-Alarm Points
Trouble Monitor-type MMX modules monitor remote power supplies or
other external equipment. These types of MMX modules operate like
troublesbut with the following differences:
the LCD display status banner displays Active;
the type code is Trouble Mon;
the modules latchuntil the troubles are returned to normal condition
and an operator resets the control panel; and
MMX modules can have Control-by-Event.
The four NACs (integral to the control panel) have Control-by-Event and
trouble functions like CMX addressable modules on the SLC loop. NAC
circuits differ from CMX modules in the following ways:
addresses (last three characters in LCD field) are B01, B02, B03, or B04;
the default type code field is Bell Circuit; and
control panel NACsexcept those controlled with CMX modulescan be
used for coded functions (March Time, California Code, Temporal, and
Two-stage).
Control-by-event (CBE) control is done through 99 software zones. Each
input point (detector, MMX) and output point (CMX, NAC) can be pro-
grammed to list up to five software zones. Non-Alarm or Supervisory points
do not activate software zone Z00 (general alarm). You can list zone Z00 for
output points, but you do not need to list Z00 for input points.
Input and output devices with listed software zones work as follows:
Inputs  When an input device (detector or MMX) activates, so do all
listed software zones listed to the input device.
Outputs  When a software zone activates, the output device (an OR
function).
CBE Example
Detector D102 lists zone 05. NAC1 lists zone F05 and zone Z07.
1) Detector D102 activates.
2) Zone Z05 activates.
3) Bell (B02) wired to NAC1 activates.
Notification Appliance
Circuit (NAC) Operation
Trouble Monitor Point
Operation
Control-By-Event
Operation
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cross-zoning (refer to the
IQ-396X Programming
Manual ).

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