Operation Read Status
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Time Control – Software Zones 95 or 96
Figure 119 shows a typical display for the status of time control zone 95. In addition to
automatic activation of non fire control points, this zone may be used for detector
day/night sensitivity select. If day/night sensitivity is desired for a smoke detector, it
must call out Zone 95 or 96 in its program. When the fire control is active, it forces the
detector sensitivity to the low setting (2.0% per foot (30.48 cm) obscuration for
photoelectric detector).
Figure 119 Typical Display for a Time Control Zone
Holiday – Software Zone 97
Figure 120 contains a typical display that shows the status of software zone 97 (Holiday
zone). The day/month numbers are user-programmed holidays of the year.
Figure 120 Typical Display for a Holiday Zone
NAC Coding – Software Zone 98
Figure 121 contains a typical display that shows the status of software zone 98 (NAC
coding):
Figure 121 Typical Display for a NAC Coding Zone
Figure 121 shows NAC coding of March Time. Other possible program selections are
Temporal, California, and Two-stage. For more information on coding, refer to “Coding
Operation (NAC only)” on page 117.
Zone Number
OFF@SOFTWARE@ZONE
TIME@CONTROL
ON=7:00@OFF=18:00
DAYS=@MTWTF@H@@@@Z95
ON=7:00 OFF=18:00 indicates the programmed
times that this zone will automatically turn on and off
each day. The times are in 24-hour (military) format.
DAYS= MTWTF H indicates the programmed
days of week that the on/off times are effective.
H is a holiday, which is defined by ZONE 97.
OFF is the zone status
(status can be ON or OFF).
Z95 is the zone
number.
OFF@HOLIDAY@ZONE@97
01/01@04/10@05/26
07/04@09/07@11/26
11/27@12/24@12/25
OFF@SOFTWARE@ZONE
CODE@TYPE:
MARCH@TIME @@@
Z98
MARCH TIME indicates the type
of coding that will be applied to
each of the four panel NACs if
mapped to ZONE 98.
OFF is the zone status
(status can be ON or OFF).
Z98 is the zone
number.
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