IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual
Release: 3 01/31/01
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Alarm Condition
(default)
The IDENTIFLEX 632 will go into an ALARM
state when any analog/addressable
initiation device reports an alarm condition or when an initiation device activates on
any conventional alarm circuit. The alphanumeric display will show the device or
zone address. (see Figure O-2). By default the following actions will occur at the
common control display. Refer to Table O-1, System Events Messages for complete
listing of message displays.
1.
The red "Alarm" LED will begin flashing. The flash rate is a continuously
repeating sequence of 1/4 second 'On' followed by 1/4 second 'Off'. The
internal system buzzer will sound. All auxiliary relay circuits will activate and
illuminate the red
active
LED. All building control off relays will activate and
illuminate the red "Off" LED. If feedback is connected for either the relay
circuits or the building control the active LED to be lit during an
Alarm
state
will be the reverse of the one that is lit during normal quiescent condition.
2.
The alphanumeric display will show the location of the
Alarm
along with date
and time, refer to Figure O-2. Alarm information is logged into the History
Buffer to provide a time stamped record of the event's occurrence. In the
event of multiple alarms, the alphanumeric display can be scrolled (using the
up/down arrow keys) to show all activated initiating devices.
3.
The red Alarm LED for "City Tie" will light steady to indicate that the city tie
circuit has been activated.
4.
Signaling Circuits indication will be as follows;
The red alarm LED's for (Signal Circuit 1 and Signal Circuit 2 - as well as any
additional signal circuits installed on the system) will light steady to indicate
any signaling circuits that have been activated.
5.
The Form C common alarm relay contacts will transfer.
5.1 Building Control Relay Circuits (if utilized):
A. If a building control circuit's feedback point is NOT connected, the
circuit's red LED will be 'On' steady to indicate that the "OFF" relay has
been energized.
B. If a building control circuit's feedback point IS connected, the active LED
used to indicate an Alarm condition will be reverse of the one that is used
to indicate a normal quiescent condition.
5.2 Relay Circuits:
A. If a relay circuit's feedback point is NOT connected, the circuit's red LED
will be 'On' steady for each active relay point to indicate that the relay has
been energized.
B. If the relay circuit's feedback point IS connected, the active LED used to
indicate an Alarm condition will be reverse of the one that is used to
indicate a normal quiescent condition.
Note: The Relay or Building Control Module LED’s will follow the state
of their respective relays. To have their LED’s follow the state of the
monitor point the 3.9k EOL resistor must be in place.
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