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Type Codes for Input Devices Type Codes
ASPIR. (PRE)
prealarm N Y Prealarm for an Intelligent Aspiration detector
ASPIR. (NON)
non-fire N Y Non-fire for an Intelligent Aspiration detector
ASPIR. REF
non-fire N Y Reference for an Intelligent Aspiration detector
Note for Aspiration detector programming:
The FAAST Intelligent Aspiration detector requires five (5) SLC device addresses. Refer to the FAAST Installation document for additional
programming information.
SMOKE (ION)
fire Y Y Ionization smoke detector
SMOKE(PHOTO)
fire Y Y Photoelectric smoke detector
SUP L(PHOTO)
*
supervisory Y Y Photoelectric smoke detector
SUP T(PHOTO)
*
supervisory N Y Photoelectric smoke detector
SMOKE(DUCTP)
fire Y Y Duct Photoelectric smoke detector
SUP L(DUCTP)
supervisory Y Y Photoelectric smoke detector used as a duct detector to report
supervisory condition rather than alarm
SUP T(DUCTP)
supervisory N Y Photoelectric smoke detector used as a duct detector to report
supervisory condition rather than alarm.
SMOKE(HARSH)
fire Y Y HARSH smoke detector
SMOKE(LASER)
fire Y Y Laser smoke detector
SUP T (LASER)
*
supervisory N Y Laser Smoke Detector
SUP L (LASER)
*
supervisory Y Y Laser Smoke Detector
SMOKE(DUCTL)
fire Y Y Duct Laser smoke detector
SUP L(DUCTL)
supervisory Y Y Laser smoke detector used as a duct detector to report supervisory
condition rather than alarm.
SUP T(DUCTL)
supervisory N Y Laser smoke detector used as a duct detector to report supervisory
condition rather than alarm.
PHOTO/CO
fire Y Y Combination Photoelectric/CO detector
P/CO (P SUP)
*
fire Y Y Combination Photoelectric/CO detector. Photo element activation
generates a supervisory condition.
P/CO (C SUP)
fire Y Y Combination Photoelectric/CO detector. CO element activation
generates a supervisory condition.
AIR REF
fire Y Y Assign to one or more FSL-751 detectors used to monitor the quality
of air entering the protected area. The air quality measurement allows
the VIEW® system to compensate for vehicle fumes, fog, or other
particles brought into the protected area through the ventilation
system. Poor air quality will lower the sensitivity of all FSL-751
detectors on the SLC. The detector sensitivity, however, remains within
approved limits (always less than 1% obscuration per foot).
Note: A reference detector still functions as a smoke detector, but the detector sensitivity level should be set to the least sensitive level—AL:9 and PA:9
Alarm and Pre-Alarm sensitivity. Refer to
“Detector Sensitivity Settings” on page 107 for a complete list of detector sensitivity settings.
HEAT
fire Y Y 87
o
C heat detector
HEAT(FIXED)
fire Y Y 57
o
C intelligent thermal sensor
HEAT (ROR)
fire Y Y -9
o
C per minute rate-of-rise detector
SMOKE ACCLIM
fire Y Y Combination Photoelectric/heat detector
SMOKE(BEAM)
fire Y Y Beam Smoke Detector
NON (DUCTP)
non-fire N Y Non-Latching Duct detector
* CLIP Mode only
Point Characteristics
Type Code
Point Type
Latching
(Y=yes
N=no)
Activates
CBE
Device/Point Function
Table F.1 Intelligent Detector Type Codes (2 of 2)