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AFP-200 Instruction PN 15511:F2 10/11/99 69
Software Zones 91, 92, 93, and 94
The typical display shown to the right shows the
status of Software Zones 91, 92, 93, or 94 (Releasing
control zones).
DELAY=30 indicates programmed delay time in
seconds.
ABORT=ULI indicates the abort function, if an
abort switch is mapped to this zone (ULI, IRI,
NYC, or AHJ).
CROSS=Y indicates that cross zoning is used (must have two or more detectors programmed to this zone in
alarm to activate the zone).
SOAK indicates the soak timer (automatic shut off) value in minutes (00 = no soak timer).
Software Zones 95 or 96
The typical display to the right shows the status of
Zones 95 or 96 (time control zones). 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 obscura-
tion for photoelectric detector).
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.
Software Zone 97
The typical display to the right shows the status of
Software Zone 97 (Holiday zone). The day/month
numbers are user-programmed holidays of the year.
Software Zone 98
The typical display to the right is used to show the
status of Software Zone 98 (coders).
MARCH TIME indicates the type of coding that will
be applied to each of the four panel Notification
Appliance Circuits if mapped to Zone 98. Zone 98
does not affect addressable control modules. Other
possible program selections are Temporal, California,
and Two-stage. Refer to Coding Operation in this
chapter for more information.
Software Zone 99
The typical display shows the status of Software Zone
99 (Pre-Alarm). This zone turns on if any detector
reaches it's Pre-Alarm threshold to indicate an
incipient alarm, or the need for detector maintenance.
Zone 99 can be mapped to any control point.
OFF@SOFTWARE@ZONE
RELEASE@CONTROL
DELAY=30@ABORT=ULI
CROSS=Y@SOAK=10@Z91
OFF@SOFTWARE@ZONE
TIME@CONTROL
ON=7:00@OFF=18:00
DAYS=@MTWTF@H@@@@Z95
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
OFF@SOFTWARE@ZONE
ALERT=50%@OF@ALARM
ACTION=70%@OF@ALARM
@@@@@Z99
4.18.2 Read Point, continued

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