98 IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005
Releasing Applications Abort Switches
How Cross Zones Work
Below is an illustrated example of how Cross Zones work, using five Cross Zone selections (four
detectors and an SLC output module mapped to Releasing Zone ZR01):
Figure B.8 Illustrated Example of Cross Zone Programming
Each Cross Zone option and the conditions required to activate releasing zone ZR01 are shown in
the table below, according to the example in Figure B.8.
B.3.6 Using Type Codes for Releasing Zones
The control panel provides a set of Type Codes designed for releasing applications for inputs and
outputs. This section details how to program each of these Type Codes.
Table 4
Cross Zone Selection
(Cross=)
Condition(s) Required to Activate the Releasing zone
Cross=No An alarm from any initiating device activates the releasing zone.
Cross=Yes An alarm from any two initiating devices activates the releasing zone.
Cross=Zone
For example:
An alarm from two initiating devices mapped to different primary general
zones, but mapped to the same releasing zone.
• An alarm from L02D101 and L02D103
• An alarm from L02D102 and L02D104
• An alarm from L02D101 and L02D104
• An alarm from L02D102 and L02D103
The two detectors listed in each set above are each mapped to different
primary general zones, but both list ZR01 in their zone maps.
Cross=Heat Activation of heat detector L02D104 and one smoke detector
(L02D101, L02D102, or L02D103).
Releasing
Zone ZR01
General
Zone Z002
General
Zone Z001
Smoke
Detector
L02D102
Heat
Detector
L02D104
Smoke
Detector
L02D103
Smoke
Detector
L02D101
REL
L02M107
Zone map = Z002*, ZR01
Zone map = Z001*, ZR01
Zone Map = ZR01
* indicates a
primary zone
Zone map = Z001*, ZR01