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Overview of the Flex 620 system's architecture and functionality.
Details the control panel's features, capabilities, and expansion options.
Explains the modular design and component types of the control panel.
Details the Common Control Display, CPU, Relay Expansion, and Bus Driver modules.
Describes the main and auxiliary power supplies, their specs, and functions.
Covers initiating and indicating modules for system input/output.
Details relay, building control, and city tie modules and their functions.
Explains the functional description of the control display and its operational keys.
Details the meaning and function of various indicator LEDs on the panel.
Describes the display modules for alarm, relay, and building control functions.
Details system behavior under normal, alarm, and trouble conditions.
Outlines procedures for acknowledging alarms and using signal silence.
Explains how to bypass circuits and perform system walk-tests.
Describes the available cabinet sizes and their capacities for modules and batteries.
Covers hardware assembly, panel mounting, and cabinet dimensions.
Step-by-step guide for securing the cabinet and connecting internal components.
Explains module bus, addressing, and circuit assignments within the cabinet.
Details main and auxiliary power supply installation, specs, and interconnects.
Covers installation details for conventional input and universal signal modules.
Guides on initial system startup, power connection, and the SmartStart™ initialization process.
Overview of programming, key labels, options, access levels, and password entry.
Defines programming options for input circuits: Automatic, Verified, AND, Supervisory.
Defines programming options for output signal circuits and BC relays.
Explains output restore options and alarm level assignments for circuits.
Details how to program control-by-event logic for input/output circuit selection.
Overview of computer-based programming, interconnect, and protocols.
Describes accessing system menus, display, and configuration via computer.
Covers changing config, dictionary, passwords, codes, date, and sequence.
Details test options for input, output, ID, ground fault, and lamp diagnostics.
| Operating Temperature | 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) |
|---|---|
| Humidity Range | 10% to 93% non-condensing |
| Power Supply | 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| NAC Outputs | 2 |
| Battery Backup | Yes |
| Dimensions | 14.5" x 12.5" (368 mm x 318 mm) |
| Weight | 10 lbs (4.5 kg) |