Ø
Enable: a tick [
3] indicates if the zone is ena
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ble.
Ø
Label: this is for the editable Output-label. The
system will use the label as the Output identi
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fier.
Program as NAC FIRE
If this option is ticked,
the NAC1 output is transformed into a NACFIRE
output (it is activated in the event of an alarm and
cannot be programmed). It is a C-type output (EN
54-1).
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When Program as NACFIRE has been ticked,
the NACFIRE output indicator light blinks if the
NACFIRE output and/or NAC1 output breaks
down; it remains Glowing if the NACFIRE out
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put and/or NAC1 output is disabled.
Assigned zones: : each Output can be associated
with up to 4 of the avalaible software zones (64 for FC510
128 for FC520 control panel).
Assigned points: each Output can be associated with 3
Input Points. If any one of its Input Points goes into
ALARM status, the Output will activate. For each Point it
is necessary to indicate:
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the loop the output is connected to (1 or 2);
Ø
the address.
Options Section: this options will allow you to select
the conditions that will activate the outputs; exaple: if
"Zone warning" option is enabled, the control panel will
activate the output when one of its associated points
goes into Warning status.
Ø Zone Warning, Fault Zone, Prealarm Zone, Alarm
Zone, Double knock (see Zones programming),
Pass trought, zone Walk Test ;
Ø Point Warning, Point Fault, Point Prealarm, Point
Alarm, Network warning, Network fault;
Ø
Panel Warning, Network Warning, Panel Fault,
Network fault, Panel Prealarm, Network prealarm,
Panel Alarm, Network alarm, Backup PSTN line (see
FC500PS manual).
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OS1....OS8 Outputs
Positive outputs - Programmable - SUPERVISED
—— Terminals for supervised devices activated
by positive (24 V):
Output active — positive (27.6 V) on terminal
[OS]; ground on terminal [M].
See the parameters descriptions as per Uscite
NAC1, NAC2, NAC3 Outputs.
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O9....O16 Outputs
These are programmed, NON-SUPERVISED,
non-silenceable, bypassable (Disabled) outputs.
These are normally-open terminals (open-collec
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tor) which close to ground when the correspon
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ding zones go into alarm status. These terminals
will remain closed to ground even after the gene
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rating event has ended.
See the parameters descriptions as per NAC1,
NAC2, NAC3 Outputs.
Linked Delay One of the 5 available timers (set using
the General Options screen) may be associated with an
output activated by a zone, point or control unit alarm. The
output will be activated to coincide with the programmed
event, after the delay indicated by the Timer.
General Options programming
The Panel parameters can be programmed through the Ge-
neral Options from the pull-down menu (see Figure 30).
Delays section In this section it is possible to program:
Ø Recognition delay: a Delay will be added automati-
cally to the Prealarm remaining delay, when the Inve-
stigate Key will be pressed.
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The sum of Recognition delay and Prealarm
Time must not exceded 10 minutes
Main Fault delay: in this field it is possible to program
the delay of signalling of Mains failure.
The green signalling LED (Main OK) will be OFF, the
Amber signalling LED (Main Fault) will be ON, the rela
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tiv event will be shown on the diplay.
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Figure 29 Outputs programming window.
Figure 30 General Options programming window.