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F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119
Network Systems
Page 11-6 29 July 2002 Issue 2.04
11.3.3 MAF RELAYS
The MAF states received from another device on the network will be used by this panel
to drive its MAF outputs (if any) if this panel has been programmed to use the MAF
states of the other device.
MAF Alarm Relay
Energised for a local MAF alarm or for a MAF alarm state received from another device.
(For an NDU in New Zealand mode, the MAF alarm relay is normally energised and de-
energises for alarm).
MAF Fault Relay
Energised for a local MAF fault or System fault or for a MAF fault, standby condition or
system fault state received from another device.
MAF Isolate Relay
Energised for a local MAF isolate condition or for a MAF isolate state received from
another device.
MAF Standby Relay
De-energised for a local "Standby Fault". It does not de-energise for a Standby condition
received from another device.
Bells Relay
Energised for a local alarm on a zone mapped to bells or for a MAF alarm state received
from another device, or if there are any entries in the local FFCIF alarm queue
(depending on programming).
Note: There are three programmable parameters which specifically determine the local
bell relay and bells isolate operation.
The MAF alarm state received from another panel will not cause the local bell
relay to operate unless enabled with programming.
Ancillary Relays 1 & 2
Unless controlled by output logic, these relays are not affected by states from other
network devices and operate for a local alarm on a zone mapped to them.

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