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Product Manuals/Man-1096M_SyncroAS Marine 16 Page 27 of 38
18.2.9. Reset action
An input designated as reset will not produce any visible effect at the control panel but will reproduce the action of the reset button
on the panel i.e. reset the alarms.
LCD RESET MESSAGE
18.2.10. Transparent action
A transparent input will have no effect at all on the panel. The only result of a transparent input is to control outputs via cause and
effects configuration
18.2.11. Disablement action
Disablement inputs are used to disable a part or parts of the system via cause and effects configuration (normally for testing
purposes).
When an input designated as a disablement is operated, the panel will display the following:
GENERAL DISABLEMENT INDICATOR
CONTINUOUS BUZZER
ADDRESS (1-240)
ZONE (0-500)
LCD DISABLEMENT MESSAGE, ADDRESS AND LOCATION TEXT OF INPUT
Note: If sounders are disabled by the action of a cause and effect then the Sounders Disabled LED indicator will also be lit.
18.2.12. Test mode action
Inputs given the test mode attribute activate a special type of cause and effect which enables the system to be tested without
activating selected parts of the system (plant shutdown relays for instance).
When a test mode input is operated, the panel will respond as follows:
ON TEST LED
LCD ON TEST MESSAGE, ADDRESS AND LOCATION TEXT OF INPUT
18.3. Outputs
Control of outputs uses the same philosophy as that described for inputs, i.e. all outputs are treated the same, whether they are
loop controlled relays, loop sounders, sounder controllers, panel sounder outputs, panel programmable relays, remote I/O board
outputs or the panel mounted programmable LED indicators.
Any output can be given a set of attributes, which defines, how the output will respond to input conditions.
Although this may appear to be nonsense in some cases, (a loop controlled sounder which doesn’t operate upon a fire condition in its
own zone for instance), this approach does provide a simplicity of understanding
and a versatility and flexibility which would not exist if there were a different set
of rules for each output.
There are default attributes for all types of output, which are factory set and will
not change unless re-configured. This ensures that panel sounder outputs, bell
controllers and loop sounders for instance, will respond to fire conditions unless
the configuration for these outputs is deliberately changed.
NOTE – When configuring system outputs, care should be taken to ensure that
the output operation conforms to the local fire regulation requirements.
The editable attributes are as shown in this screen capture from the PC
configuration programme.
The following describes how each of these attributes affects the operation of the
output.
18.3.1. Evacuate Output
An evacuate output will turn on continuously when any evacuate input is operated. This normally applies to sounders and would
normally be accompanied by the Def. Ring Mode and Silenceable attributes.

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