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This function can be used to assign an I/O module (input) to activate an I/O Group output. The I/O Group output could be on
the same I/O module, another I/O module or a group of I/O modules.
5-4 Inhibit I/O for Device
Allows a device to be set so that it does not operate certain I/O Groups.
The options are:
COMMON The Common I/O Group (512) is not activated when the device detects fire
ZONAL The Zone I/O Group for the device is not activated when the device detects fire
ALL No I/O Groups are activated when the device detects fire
COMMON or ZONAL inhibits will not inhibit the I/O Group directly assigned to a device (function 5-3 Assign I/O
Group to Device) if that device detects fire.
5-5 I/O Unit Action upon Evacuate
Allows you to define how an I/O module will perform when an evacuate is signaled. By default an I/O module will not
activate unless it has been assigned to an I/O Group than has been activated.
NOTE:
An evacuate is not considered as an automatically detected fire event.
5-6 I/O Unit Delay or Immediate
Allows a specific I/O module to be set, so that it activates immediately even if the rest of the I/O is set to be activated after
a delay.
5-7 I/O Delay Set-up
Allows the I/O (output) delay to be set. This delay applies to all I/O module outputs.
The maximum delay that is allowed is 10 minutes.
There is only one I/O timer so once it has expired events activating further delayed I/O groups will cause
immediate I/O operation.
NOTE:
Delays will only occur if front panel ACTIVE DELAYS button has been set to on.
Specific I/O modules (function 5-6) and specific detectors (function 6-1-6) can be set to override
this delay.
6 Device Set-up
Allows specific settings to be selected for individual Analogue Loop devices.
6-1 General
Settings common to all types of Analogue Loop devices.
6-1-1 Disable Loops
Allows a specific Analogue Loop to be disabled or enabled. The default is enabled.
All devices on the disabled loop will cease to operate with the exception of the (audible) output from loop sounders.
If the loop is disabled it will be indicated when programming mode is exited. It can be reviewed using the DISABLED
(QUEUE REVIEW) button.
6-1-2 Device Disable
Allows a specific device to be disabled or enabled. The default is enabled.
Disabled devices have both inputs and outputs disabled.
This function does not disable the (audible) output from loop sounders.
Any devices that are disabled will also be indicated when programming mode is exited. They can then be reviewed using
the DISABLED (QUEUE REVIEW) button.
6-1-3 Set Selective Disablement
Allows a specific device to be set up for selective disablement.
The device is only disabled when the SELECTED DETECTORS (DISABLEMENTS) button on the front panel is activated.
This function is intended for use when certain detectors regularly need disabling but are not necessarily in the same Zone.
Outside programming mode any devices that are currently disabled can then be reviewed using the DISABLED (QUEUE
REVIEW) button.
6-1-4 Set Device Reporting Details
Each device can be set to:
FIRE; FAULT; PRE-ALARM; TRANSPARENT.
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