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• The equation 01-00-02-IN-001:A is true only when this input device is in alarm.
If you do not apply a Device Status to an input, any change in the input's status results in
the equation becoming true. For example, the equation 01-00-02-IN-002 (a single input
device with no Device Status) is true whenever this input device changes status.
Apply a Device Status
1. Click a Device Status in the drop-down menu.
2. Double-click the input in the Inputs list.
The input and Device Status appear in the equation box.
Left hand pane
The left hand pane lists all of the eligible inputs. These are currently limited to:
• Local input circuits (IN)
• Output circuits (OU)
• Local input zones (IZ)
• Remote input zones (IZ)
• Custom Intervals (IT)
• Custom Timers (TM)
• Switches (Common Controls) (SW)
• Zone Switches (ZS)
• Common System Status (ST)
• Local Node Status (NS)
• HOA Switches (HA)
As per UL 864 and UL 2572, the use of Custom Timers which would delay the operation of
Input Zones or Outputs is not permissible.
The columns of the list view include an ID. This is a short hand form of the circuit's location.
It is constructed from the input's Node, CPU, loop (if any), a two character code indicating
the type and the address or number of the input.
The ID is intended to assist the user in recognizing the input when it appears in the final
equation.