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Under the list of Zones (Zone Programming page,
see figure 25 ) two windows are displayed which de
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vices and what outputs are enabled on it. If you click
the right mouse button on a Device in the list, a new
menu will be displayed. Selecting Device Details will
open a new window, where it is possible to see what
points and what output is assigned to the device.
In the section COMMUNICATORS:
PSTN: each zone can be associated with one or more
voice messages linked to an Alarm, Pre-alarm,
Start-up, Breakdown or Walk Test event; these may be
sent to a maximum of 32 telephone numbers.
IP: see PSTN above.
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The Communicators section will be activated after
that the PSTN and/or IP communicator are ena
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bled (double clicks) in the General Options page.
Outputs Programming
The Panel Outputs option will allow you to access the
outputs parameters. The relevant programming will be
shown as per the following description (see Figure 26).
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SC1, SC2 Outputs
Supervised/Silenceable/Bypassable (Disabled) Alarm
Outputs.
Output ACTIVE: positive pull-up to 27.6 V on the [+] ter
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minal; negative pull-down to0Vonthe[–]terminal.
Click on an Output, the relevant programming window
will be shown:
In the GENERAL section:
Ø Enabled: a tick [
3] indicates that the Output is ena-
bled.
Ø Label: this is for the editable Output-label. The
system will use the label as the Output identifier.
In the ZONES section:
each Output can be associated with up to 4 of the
available software zones (32 for FC501 fire panel).
In the TRIGGER POINTS section: each Output can be
associated with 3 Input Points. If any one of its Input Po
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ints goes into ALARM status, the Output will activate.
For each Point it is necessary to indicate:
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the address,
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channel of selected device.
OPTIONS Section: these options will allow you to se
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lect the conditions that will activate the outputs;
example: if “Zone warning” option is enabled, the
control panel will activate the output when one of
its associated points goes into Warning status.
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Warning Zone, Fault Zone, Prealarm Zone,
Alarm Zone, Double knock (see Zones pro
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gramming), Walk Test Zone;
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Point Warning, Point Fault, Point Prealarm, Po
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int Alarm,
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Panel Warning, Panel Fault, Panel Prealarm,
Panel Alarm,
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Set as SC1
If this option is enabled, the SC1 output is transformed
into a SC FIRE 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 Set as SC1 has been enabled, the SC1 out
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put LED blinks if the SC1 output breaks down; it
remains Glowing if the SC1 output is disabled.
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Silenceable The output, if activated, can be Silen
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ceable by checking this option. In the case of output
silenceable, once silenced, it will be automatically re
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activated in the case of a new fire event.
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Active on Disablement Click on this option to acti
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vate the programmable SC outputs when any part of
the system is disabled.
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This feature will be available for all programmable
control panel outputs and for loop modules which
provide dry contacts. This is the list of the devices
affected by the modification: programmable control
panel outputs: OC1, OC2 and FIRE.
Loop modules: FC410RIM, FC410SIO, FC410MIO,
FC410QMO, FC410QRM, FC410QIO
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Linked Delay One of the 5 available timers (set
using the General Options page on Delays Thre
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sholds) can be associated with an output activated by
a zone, point or control panel alarm. The output will be
activated by the programmed event, after the delay in
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dicated by the Timer.
n OC1, OC2 Outputs
These are programmed, NON-SUPERVISED, non-si-
lenceable, bypassable (Disabled) outputs.
These are normally-open terminals (open-collector)
which close to ground when the corresponding zones go
into alarm status. These terminals will remain closed to
ground even after the generating event has ended.
See the common parameters descriptions as per SC1,
SC2 Outputs.
Ø Backup PSTN line For the output OC1 ONLY, selec-
ting this option and having a secondary communicator
connected , in the case of malfunction of the PSTN, this
output can manage the secondary communicator.
The Options section contains parameters for setting
the conditions to activate the outputs (see same section
in the SC Outputs paragraph).
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Relay Outputs
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Relay FIRE Non-supervised Fire output. Dry contact
relay for non-supervised devices:
36 Addressable Fire Panel FC501
Figure 27 General Options window