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Input/Output - Disable & Assign
Input/Output Analogue Loop device management.
Configure I/O Groups
Allows an I/O Group to be established. The I/O Group can then be used for fire or fault reporting. 512 I/O Groups can be
defined.
First select the Group number then assign the I/O loop addresses..
Each I/O Group can have up to 32 I/O units. (256 for the Common I/O Group)(Group 512).
I/O Group 512 is the Common I/O group. The Common I/O Group is always activated when a fire occurs.
When a fire occurs all the I/O information for the detector in fire is combined: the device I/O Group is combined with the
Common I/O Group and the four ‘first fire’ Zone I/O Groups.
When a subsequent fire occurs in the same Zone the ‘second fire’ Zone I/O group is activated.
Upon a fire the I/O operations are cumulative.
NOTE: specific devices can be set not to activate I/O (including Common I/O) - function 5-4 Inhibit
I/O for Device.
Select Fault I/O Group
Allows a specified I/O group to be activated if a fault condition occurs.
It is not recommended to use the same I/O group for fire and fault reporting.
Assign I/O Group to Device
Allows an I/O Group to be assigned to a detector. When the detector goes into alarm then the assigned I/O Group will be
activated.
Note: when a fire occurs all the I/O information for the detector in fire is combined: the device I/O
Group is combined with the Common I/O Group and the four ‘first fire’ Zone I/O Groups.
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.
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