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Figure 11: Outputs programming window
See the description of the common parameters in SC1,
SC2 Outputs.
Backup PSTN line: For the OC1 output only, use
an external relay to switch on the secondary
telephone, if any, in the case of a primary
telephone line failure.
Options
The Options section contains parameters for setting
conditions to activate outputs. See same section in SC1,
SC2 outputs.
Relay outputs
Relay FIRE: Non-supervised Fire output. This is a
dry contact relay for non-supervised devices.
Relay FAULT: Non-supervised Fault output. This
is a dry contact relay for non-supervised devices.
Note: EN54-2 certification applies only when the fault
output is not J (EN54-1) type. Therefore, you must not use
this output to manage fault transmission devices.
The Options section contains parameters for setting the
conditions to activate these outputs. See same section in
SC1, SC2 outputs.
Figure 12: General options window
General options programming
The panel parameters can be programmed through the
General Options screen (see Figure 12).
In the General section:
Loop wiring: Select a 2 wire or a 4 wire
connection for the Panel loop configuration.
When you select the 2 wire connection, you can connect
devices on the both the left and right sides of the loops
(two spurs). In the case of the FC503 panel, this provides
the capability to connect up to six spurs to the panel,
mimicking a six zone conventional panel. In the case of the
FC506 panel, this provides the capability to connect up to
12 spurs to the panel, mimicking a 12 zone conventional
panel.
Note: In the description of events, the devices are
described as belonging to a loop. In the case of open
loops, you cannot distinguish between the left and right