AUTOPULSE IQ-396X Operations Doc. 50403:B 07/22/96 7
Releasing Functions
Overview
Refer to Appendix A for
more information about
releasing functions.
Cross Zoning Examples
Figure 10 contains a table showing examples of devices mapped to releasing
zones (ZR1 stands for Releasing Zone 1).
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Cross Zoning Options
Zones R0-R9 are reserved for releasing zonesproviding up to ten independent
releasing operations. Each releasing zone includes the following options:
Cross-zoning Select one of three types of cross-zoning. Refer to Cross
Zoning Options below.
Delay timer Select a 060 second delay before activating a zone.
Abort An abort switch-type code used to abort activation of a zone.
Manual Release Allows immediate zone activation by overriding the abort
function, cross-zone function, and delay timer.
Soak Timer Automatically shuts off the releasing device. Select 0001-9999
seconds for a Soak Timer or 0000 seconds for no Soak Timer.
Cross Zoning lets you program the control panel to activate a releasing zone
and any output mapped to the releasing zone. (If not using Cross Zoning, set
CROSS= to N.) Figure 9 contains a table that summarizes the types of cross
zoning and the conditions for activating a releasing zone.
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Figure 9: Cross Zoning Types
Only the first non-
special zone listed in the
zone map is used to
determine Cross=Z.
The following explanations apply to the examples listed in Figure 10:
Cross=N An alarm from any detector activates the releasing circuit.
Cross=Y An alarm from any two detectors activates the releasing circuit.
Cross=Z Release requires the activation of two detectors mapped to differ-
ent zones: D101 and D102 cannot activate the releasing circuit because both
detectors are mapped to Z1; D101 and D103 can activate the releasing circuit
because they are mapped to different zones.
Cross=H Release requires activation of heat detector D104 and one smoke
detector (D101, D102, or D103).