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Indicators, Controls and Operations
• If the panel is not already in General Alarm, additional non-Disconnected Signals
programmed to the new input are activated with the Alert Code (see 9.8 Indicating
(Signal) Circuit Types on page 52).
• If the panel is not already in General Alarm and if the AUTOMATIC ALARM SIGNAL
CANCEL LED is on steady, indicating that the Auto General Alarm Timer has been
acknowledged, the timer is restarted and the AUTOMATIC ALARM SIGNAL CANCEL
LED is extinguished (or blinks if it has been configured to blink).
A Second Stage Alarm (General Alarm) when the panel is already in alarm causes the
following:
• The buzzer is sounded steady
• All non-disconnected signals are activated at the evacuation rate
• If the SIGNAL SILENCE LED is on, it is turned off and the Auto Signal Silence Timer, if
configured, is restarted. For UL installations, disable the auto signal silence timer
• The AUTOMATIC ALARM SIGNAL CANCEL LED if on, is turned off
Alarm inputs are latching, which means that they remain active until the SYSTEM RESET
button is pressed. Note that if the system is configured for Correlations, any Second Stage/
General Alarm (caused by the Auto General Alarm Timer, the GENERAL ALARM button on
the Front Panel or Remote Annunciator, or by a General Alarm Initiating Circuit) condition
activates ALL Indicating Circuits, whether they are correlated or not.