Chapter 2: Front panel programming 
50  P/N 3102351-EN • REV 005 • ISS 28DEC18 
  Description 
 
  For duct smoke detectors. All activations are immediately considered as alarms. 
The panel and detector cannot be reset to normal until the smoke condition has 
cleared. [1] 
Duct supervisory (latching and 
nonlatching)
 
Duct supervisory latching. 
Detectors with this device type when activated immediately places the panel in 
the supervisory state, turns on supervisory LEDs, and activates the supervisory 
relays. The detectors remain active until the smoke condition clears and the 
panel is reset. 
Duct supervisory nonlatching. 
Detectors with this device type when activated immediately places the panel in 
the supervisory state, turns on supervisory LEDs, and activates the supervisory 
relays. The detectors remain active until the smoke condition clears. Resetting 
the panel is not required. 
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  For heat detectors. All activations are immediately considered as alarms. 
Detectors cannot be restored until the condition causing the activation clears and 
the panel is reset. [1] 
  For heat detectors with rate-of-rise. All activations are immediately considered as 
alarms. Detectors cannot be restored until the condition causing the activation 
clears and the panel is reset. [1] 
 
  For smoke detectors and contact devices. All activations are immediately 
considered as alarms. Circuit cannot be restored until devices are restored to 
normal and the panel is reset. [1] 
  For smoke detectors and contact devices. Two-wire smoke detector activations 
are verified (delayed and confirmed) before activating an alarm. Four-
detectors and contact devices are not verified and immediately considered as 
alarms. Circuit cannot be restored until devices are restored to normal and the 
panel is  
reset. [1] 
  For detectors that trigger an active (supervisory) event. 
Detectors with this device type remain active until the condition that activated 
them is restored and the control panel is reset. 
  For detectors that trigger an active (supervisory) event. 
Detectors with this device type remain active until the condition that activated 
them is restored. Resetting the control panel is not required.  
Heat and CO detectors (HC
D) 
  For heat + CO detectors that trigger an active alarm event (fixed-temperature 
heat or CO). 
The panel and detector cannot be restored until devices are restored to normal 
and the panel is reset. [1]