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Processing for Warning/Delay to alarm section
See the same section in the Detectors parameters
programming.
Note: For every digital input of loop devices, the
Restorable warning parameter (when you select the
Warning option for the input) can be programmed. This
can also apply to the Multiple Input-Output modules, but
not for the detectors. When this option is programmed for
a certain input, the control panel will enter the Warning
status when the appropriate conditions are detected by the
input; the control panel exits this status when the loop
device returns to standby status.
Note: When the loop device is activated and the Warning
event is generated, the device LED will switch ON. When
the event is restored, the LED will switch OFF.
For the FFC410DDM module only, you can set the gas
detection thresholds by selecting Conventional for
conventional detectors and Gas source or Gas sink for
signalling detectors. In addition:
LED blinking: Click on this to enable or disable
the signalling LED module.
External power: Click on this to enable or disable
an external 24Vdc PSU.
For the MIM module, you can enable Fast mode in style B
or Style C/NO connection. When you enable Fast mode,
the control panel will detect the module activation in 2
seconds.
Note: A short circuit fault will be detected quickly while its
restoration will be slow, as with other faults. The default
status is disabled.
Output module parameters programming
Click on an Output module entered and the relevant
programming window appears as per the following
description.
First section
See the Detectors section
Second section
For trigger zones, each Output module can be triggered by
up to 4 of the available software zones of the FC501,
FC503 and FC506 panels. The available zones are: 32 for
FC501, 128 for FC503 and 256 for FC506. An Output
module will be activated when any of the selected zones
are triggered, reaching the status condition configured in
the fourth section (zone row).
Base
In this section, you can select the base for the Output
module. Click on available bases for FC430SAM and
FC430SAB only. Once you select the sounder base, you
can choose a new programming tab labelled base that
allows access to the sounder base programming page;
here, you can select the trigger zones, the trigger points,
the trigger conditions, and you can configure the following
parameters.
Table 8: Base parameters in output module
Parameter
Result
Enabled
When selected, the base is enabled.
Otherwise, the base is disabled.
Label
20 characters base label
Silenceable
Rings until you select the
Silence/Resound sounders button.
Otherwise, ringing continues until you
select the Reset button.
Set as SC1
When selected, the base behaves as
the SC1.
Monostable
When selected, the base rings until the
Monostable outputs time elapses.
Beacon
This activates the blinking or ON status
Third section
For trigger points, each output module can be assigned
three activation points; in this case, the Output module
activates when at least one of the input points to which it
belongs is in an Alarm status. You must indicate:
The loop which the device connects to
The device address
Fourth section
For Options, you can select the conditions that will activate
the output module. Options include:
Zone warning, Zone fault, Zone delay to alarm,
Zone alarm, Zone double knock, Zone test.
Point warning, Point fault, Point delay to alarm,
Point alarm.
Panel warning, Panel fault, Panel delay to alarm,
panel alarm
Network warning, Network fault, Network delay to
alarm, Network alarm
You can also program the output module as Silenceable,
Set as SC1, Active on disablement, Monostable, Timed
warning. See Outputs programming.

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