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XLS80e Fire Alarm Control Panels
Honeywell, Issue 9
March 2007
5.1.4.8 Bell and CTRL Module Options
Additional options (SILENCEABLE and
NORMAL PULSE) are displayed for CMX
modules of types BELL and CTRL.
Module SILENCE Options
This option determines whether a Control
Output is switched off when the SILENCE/
RESOUND pushbutton is operated to silence
the sounders.
Module PULSE Options
This option also applies to inputs derived from
an AUX input module. It determines whether
this module, if activated in pulsing mode, will
pulse at the standard (default) rate (1 sec ON,
1 sec OFF) or at a slower, user-defined rate
and pulse length. This rate and pulse length
are defined in the configuration options (
see
Section 11.4, Pulsing Sounder Modes
).
Note:
If the loop is heavily loaded with devices
(especially sounders), select SLOW
PULSE to ensure adequate
synchronisation of sounders.
Note:
Only one user-defined rate may be set for
the system in addition to the standard rate.
5.1.4.9 AUX Module Options
AUX modules can be individually selected as
logged or not logged. The former is
recommended for fire-critical equipment, while
the latter is overridden if the ‘Unlatched non-
alarm input logging’ option is set to ‘logged’
(see
Section 11.11
, which also gives further
information about these settings).
5.1.4.10
ASPR/MCP/MON/SPRK Options
Select the effect of an open circuit - FAULT
gives a fault indication, INDICATION displays
‘OPEN-CIRCUIT’ on the AUX tab.
5.1.4.11
LED Blink Options
See
Section 5.1.2.8
.
5.1.4.12
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The procedure for modules is identical to that
described for sensors (
Section 5.1.2.9
).