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In a combined fire and Mass Notification System (M.N.S.) installation,
choose appropriate priorities. For example, if risk analysis has
determined that fire has priority over M.N.S, assign a higher pr
iority to
– higher than those of M.N.S. digitized message
On
Coded
Systems
Inputs on Coded Systems only. Devices or circuits may optionally be
associated with a code to be sounded on the signal circuits to indicate
wher
e the alarm has occurred. The code consists of 1 to 4 digits, each
-15 pulses on the signals. Each coded circuit can be
configured to sound the complete code 1
- 15 times after which the
signals will either go silent or revert to the p
rogrammed GA rate.
Embedded zeros and zero repetition counts are illegal and your pattern
will be adjusted to make a legal pattern. For example, (1
-0-2(3) is illegal
-2(3), as is 4(0) and will be changed to (4).
No
le to input zones.
No
No applicable to input zones.
Yes
The text of the tag, in two 20 character
fields, representing the two lines
displayed on the front panel when an alarm occurs, etc.
Flag Columns
There are up to five Flag columns (F1, F2, F3, F4 and F5) for flags of various types:
• NS - Non Silenceable - used on inputs and supervised Outputs
• GA - 2nd Stage Alarm - in two stage system
• ND - No Display - indicates that activation of this zone is not to be displayed in
the queue. A similar flag applies to individual devices. By default, devices do not
have the flag set and zones do.
• CO - CO Alarm - used to indicate that this is a CO detection zone. Sounder bases
correlated to this zone will sound the corresponding CO pattern. Can be set for
zone Type='Supv.' or 'Alarm'
• SA - Zone activation equivalent to cancelling Signal Silence. Can be set only for
zone Type='Supv.' or Type='Mon.'