VISTA-20BAY Installation & Setup Guide
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2.
Zone List (ZL)
is a group of zones to which the event applies in order to
activate a particular device. Note that there are 3 Output Device-
Related zone lists that can be programmed in
✱
81 Menu mode; when the
selected event (alarm, fault, or trouble) occurs in
any
zone in the
selected Start zone list (1, 2, or 3), activation of the selected device will
start.
Start by Zone Type or System Operation
1. If a
System Operation
(such as disarming or any fire alarm) is to
activate the device, the appropriate choice is also entered under the
Zone Type
option.
Zone Type
is used independently of the
Event/Zone
List
combination.
2. If a
Zone
Type is chosen,
any zone of that response type going into
alarm, trouble, or fault will cause the device to activate as selected in
Action. If the same
Zone Type
is also chosen for the Stop programming,
any zone of that type that restores will deactivate the device.
The different choices for
Zone Type
and
System Operation
are listed in
“Programming Output Relays and Powerline Carrier Devices” later in this
section, and in the Programming Form.
STOP (STP):
The Stop programming determines when and under what conditions the
device will be deactivated. The following options are available:
Stop upon Restore of a Zone List
If
Restore Zone List (ZL)
is used as the Stop event, the device
deactivates when
all
the zones in that list restore from a previous fault,
trouble, or alarm condition. This occurs regardless of what is
programmed to Start the device; therefore, a
Restore Zone List
is
normally only used when a
Zone List
is used to Start the device.
Stop upon a Zone Type or System Operation
Instead of using a
Restore Zone List
, a specific zone (response) type or
system operation action can be selected to deactivate the device.
1. If a specific
Zone Type
is chosen, any zone of that response type that
restores from a previous alarm, trouble, or fault condition will cause the
device to deactivate.
2. If a
System Operation
is chosen, that operation will cause the device to
deactivate. The different choices for
Zone Type
and
System Operation
are listed in “Programming Output Relays and Powerline Carrier
Devices” later in this section and in the Programming Form.
During normal system operation,
you may
start
any devices manually by a keypad entry of:
Code
+ # + 7 + n
;
or
stop
them manually by a keypad entry of:
Code + # + 8 + n,
where n = the device
number to be controlled.
As a minimum, the ACTION (A) field must be programmed for this manual action to be operative.
If a relay is energized before a 4-wire smoke detector is reset, the relay will be stopped by the
interruption of Aux
Power that resets the smoke detector. If this is not desired, supply power to
the relay unit from another 12V power source (for example, the same source that is powering
external equipment through the relay contacts).
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