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Honeywell GX-Series User Manual

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GX-Series Control Panel Installation and Setup Guide
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Destination Type * Modifier Notes
a) Not used - The link is not operational.
b) Zone Address - When the link is active, the zone is omitted from the system.
c) User Code - When the link is active, the user's PIN and MAX (proximity) card
are not operational.
d) Output Type - When the link is active, all outputs programmed with the selected
function are activated.
e) Output Address - When the link is active, the specific output address is switched on.
Please note that when using the output address as the destination,
the deactivation of the link will switch the output off immediately,
overriding any pulse time or latch mode of the output programming.
f) Keypad Address - When the link is active, the buttons on the keypad will not operate.
g) Latch Timer** - When the link is deactivated, the Link Timer starts to count down
from the Latch timer value. Each subsequent activation of the link
will restart the timer count down to this value. When the timer
reaches zero the Link timer activates and it can trigger another link.
If the link is continuously activated within the timer period, the
counter will never reach zero and the Link timer will be held off.
The application for this would be a link that didn't activate so long
as another event continues to happen with the time period.
h) Reflex Timer** - The Reflex timers operate identically to the Latch timer except that
the timer cannot be restarted while it is running. A Reflex timer
destination will still start a Link Timer running in the same way as a
Latch timer destination. An application for this would be a delayed
action link.
Table 6-23. Link destination
**There are16 Link timers in the system. These Link timers are triggered by the Latch and Reflex timer destinations. Both the
Latch and Reflex options operate the same set of Link timers. They just start the timers in different ways. A Latch timer can
restart the Link timer while it is running. A Reflex timer cannot.

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Honeywell GX-Series Specifications

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BrandHoneywell
ModelGX-Series
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

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