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ASL INTERCOM VAR4 - Configuring a Contact as Unused

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14.1 Configuring a Contact as Unused 14.1 Configuring a Contact as Unused
Any contact that is not in use should be configured as unused to prevent inappropriate fault
report, as described in the following steps.
Any contact that is not in use should be configured as unused to prevent inappropriate fault
report, as described in the following steps.
1. Select ConfigurationÆSystemÆRouterÆControlÆContacts.
2. Move to, and scroll the contact list until the required contact is displayed in the left field:
[Contact#nn] Not-Conf Not-Surv
Default value: ‘Contact#01’
Contact numbers: 01 to 22 for VAR4
01 to 42 for VAR12
01 to 62 for VAR20
Where contacts: 00 to 10 are analogue
11 to 62 are opto-isolated
3. Move to, and scroll the operation options until the ‘Not-Conf’ option is displayed:
Contact#01 [Not-Conf] Not-Surv
Other options available:
Routing
The contact is used to trigger a latent route.
See Section “14.2 Configuring a Contact for Routing”.
External Fault
The contact is used as an external fault input.
See Section “14.3 Configuring a Contact as an External Alarm”.
Remote Fault Accept
The contact is used as the ‘Accept’ for a remote fault panel acting as a local fault accept button
affecting only the remote indication.
See Section “14.4 Configuring a Contact as Remote Fault Accept”.
Reset Contact
This contact was specified to act as the ‘reset’ contact of a contact configured to trigger a latched
latent route. It is not configurable from this sub-menu.
See Section “14.2.3 Configuring a Routing Contact for Latching Mode”.
Music Select
This contact was selected as a control to switch between Music A and Music B phono inputs. It is
not configurable from this sub-menu.
See Section “9.2 Contact Music Selector Configuration”.
4. Save the changes by pressing the SELECT key, or cancel by pressing the BACK key.
Make sure the selected contact is not used. Once the SELECT key is pressed, the contact
will be disconnected and the previous configuration will be lost.
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