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Using the Configurator
Flag Columns
There are up to three Flag columns (F1, F2 and F3) for flags of various types.
NS: Non Silenceable - used on inputs and supervised outputs.
GA: stage two alarm - in a two stage system.
ND: No Display - This zone will not appear in the alarm queue.
19.41 LED Annunciator
A node can have multiple LED annunciators, but they all share the same configuration.
Therefore, only one LED annunciator appears for each node in the Job Tree.
To add an LED annunciator
1. Click Insert, then click Add Annunciator.
2. In the Type menu, select LED Annunciator.
3. Type a description in the Tag field, and then click Add.
To see the LED annunciator summary
• Click LED Annunciator in the Job Tree.
Figure 146 LED Annunciator
Type Double-click in this column to change the process type of the zone.
Priority
Specifies the priority given to digitized messages correlated to this input
zone: -95% (lowest) through Normal (default) to +95% (Highest).
Activation of a zone with a higher priority will cause its message to be
played, and any lower priority message will cease to play.
In a combined fire and Mass Notification System (MNS) installation,
choose appropriate priorities. For example, if risk analysis has determined
that fire has priority over MNS, assign a higher priority to all fire input
zones – higher than those of MNS digitized message switches.
Code
In a coded system, you can associate devices with a code that sounds on
the signal circuits to indicate where the alarm has occurred. The code
consists of 1 to 4 digits, each digit consisting of 1-15 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
programmed General Alarm rate.
Tag 1 and 2
A description, in two 20 character fields, which appears on the front panel
when an alarm occurs.
Table 26 Input Zones (Continued)
Name Description