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Outputs programming
The Panel outputs option allows you to access the output
parameters. The relevant programming appears as per the
description in Figure 11.
SC1, SC2 outputs
These are supervised, silenceable, bypassable (disabled)
Alarm outputs. For an Active output, pull up to 27.6V on
the positive terminal; pull down to 0V on the negative
terminal. When you click on an output, the relevant
programming window appears.
General section
Enabled: A tick indicates an enabled output.
Label: This is for the editable Output-label. The
system uses the label as the Output identifier.
Zones
In the Zones section, it is possible to trigger each output by
up to four of the available software zones (32 for the
FC503 fire panel).
Trigger points
In the Trigger points section, it is possible to trigger each
output by three input points. For each point, you need to
indicate the device address; in the case of FC506, you
need to indicate both the loop number and device address.
Options
In the Options section, you can select the conditions that
will activate the outputs. For example, if the Zone warning
option is enabled, the control panel activates the output
when one of its associated points goes into Warning
status.
Warning zone, Fault zone, Delay to alarm zone,
Alarm zone, Double knock (see Zones
programming), Walk test zone
Point warning, Point fault, Point delay to alarm,
Point alarm
Panel warning, Panel fault, Panel Delay to Alarm,
Panel alarm, Network RS485 fault
Set as SC1. If this option is enabled, the output
behaves as SC1.
Note: When Set as SC1 has been enabled, the Sounders
Fault/Dis LED blinks if any Set as SC1 output fails. It
remains ON if any Set as SC1 output is disabled.
Silenceable: The output, if activated, can be
silenceable by checking this option. In the case of
a silenceable output, once silenced, the output will
automatically reactivate in the case of a new fire
event.
Active on disablement: Click this option to
activate the programmable SC outputs when any
part of the system is disabled.
Note: This feature appears for all programmable control
panel outputs and for loop modules that provide dry
contacts. Both programmable control panel outputs and
loop modules devices are affected by the modification.
Panel outputs include OC1, OC2 and Fire. Loop modules
include FC410RIM, FC410SIO, FC410MIO, FC410MIO,
FC410QMO, FC410QRM, and FC410QIO
Monostable: This allows the relevant output to
automatically deactivate when the
MONOST.OUTPUT TIME elapses.
As General Options: This option overrides the
Pulse On local selection, forcing the selection of
Pulse On in General Options settings.
Timed warning: This becomes available if a
warning trigger event is selected for the output. If
enabled, the sounder activates when the
programmed warning trigger events happen, for
the time specified in the Timed Warning duration
option. The default status is disabled.
Linked Delay: One of the five available timers (set
using the General Options screen on Delays
Thresholds) can be associated with an output
activated by a zone, point or control panel alarm.
The programmed events activate the output, after
the delay occurs (indicated by the timer).
OC1, OC2 Outputs
These are programmed, non-supervised, non-silenceable,
bypassable or disabled outputs. These are normally open
terminals (open collector) that are close to the ground
when the corresponding zones go into Alarm status. These
terminals remain close to the ground, even after the
generating event ends.