General Information
August 2007 1-10 P/N 06-236716-001
1-4.4.3.1 Programmable Relays
The three programmable relays are normally in the de-energized condition and will energize
upon receipt of one of the following listed conditions. These relays will latch on change of state
and shall remain latched until manually reset by the System Reset control switch.
• 1st Alarm: (DET 1, DET 2, DET 3/WF, or Manual Release)
Note: DET 3/WF will only be active if it’s part of the activation condition.
• 1st Alarm: (DET 1, DET 2, DET 3/WF, SUPV 1, or Manual Release)
Note: SUPV 1 will only be active if it’s part of the activation condition.
• Agent Pre-Release Condition
• Agent Release Condition
• Manual Release Input
•Waterflow Input
•Abort Input
•Supervisory Input
• Any Alarm: (DET 1, DET 2, DET 3/WF, or Manual Release)
1-4.4.3.2 Trouble Relay
The trouble relay is "normally energized” with AC Power ON and will de-energize upon receipt
of a trouble condition. This change is non-latching and the relay will revert to its normal state
upon removal of the trouble state. For Central Station operation, especially with an intermittent
AC power supply, it may be desirable to delay the change of state of the trouble relay in case
of AC power failure. See Chapter 3, Configuration to enable this configuration.
1-4.4.4 Auxiliary Power Output
The AEGIS provides one auxiliary power output rated 1 Amp at 24 Vdc (Nominal) and is
intended to be used with 4-wire devices such as Flame Detectors, Smoke Detectors, etc. All
applicable compatible devices contained in this manual may be used. For FM installations, use
FM Approved Flame Detectors.
Note: Operation of the System Reset control switch will interrupt the Auxiliary Power Output
for a period of time not exceeding five (5) seconds.