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Eaton CF2000 - Installation Guide

Eaton CF2000
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31 Amended: April 22
EMEA Fire Technical Support: DF6000/CF3000 Applications Guide
Output Programming
Outputs are classed as Sounders/Beacons, I/O units, Sounder Control units and Shop Unit Monitors.
The panel can accept 120 outputs per loop, (60 Sounders set low) and 20 I/O units (each I/O
automatically takes three channels). Sounder Control and Shop units use sounder channels.
To set the device outputs right click the device, when the device options box appears choose ‘Device
Outputs’.
The output device can now be programmed to respond to a specific trigger globally, by zone by
address or by panel.
Each output can have three stages programmed whatever is set in each stage that matches the
input trigger the output will follow (there is no designated hierarchy).
However, if the trigger is ‘Global’ in any stage this will always take precedence unless double knock is
also set.
Fig 17
If the sounder programming is to be the same for every device, then hit ‘apply these settings to other
devices’ or ‘Copy’ all of the sounders on the panel will be listed and hit ‘OK’ or ‘apply to all’ or ‘apply to
selected’ can be hit. Care should be taken to confirm only the required devices are in the ‘Source
Device copy list’ as other output type devices such as repeater protocol output units may be present
following a download.
NOTE:
- A delay can only be programmed onto Output 1 stage 1 of any multi-output device such as a 3 chan
I/O or a Sounder controller.
- Double knock and delays need to be on separate stages.
- Software version 3.0.8.13 (Aug 20) forbids both being selected on stage 1
- Care to be taken when copying device settings.

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