Programming Manual
Programming the NAC outputs
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Chapter 19
Programming the NAC outputs
19.1 The intermittent signals of the NAC Outputs
FROM COMPUTER
Go to SmartLoop System, Control panel x, NAC, System Programming, Patterns
The NAC outputs can be activated by up to four different intermittent signal sequences of one-second
pulses that produce different audible signals depending on the type of signal or the zones they are
coming from.
The sequence can last up to 16 seconds, the first sequence is continuous and non-configurable.
19.1.1 Procedure
1. Assign a description the intermittent signal sequence.
2. Specify the duration.
3. Double-click to enable or disable the intermittent signal.
FROM PANEL
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19.2 The NAC outputs
FROM COMPUTER
Go to SmartLoop System, Control panel x, NAC, System Programming, NAC Outputs
The control panel motherboard provides three NAC outputs (refer to the Installation Manual paragraph
4.1 The motherboard
)
that can be connected to external Early Warning devices, (e.g. Sirens).
A NAC output can be activated either by a control panel condition (e.g. Reset, Silence, etc.), or by a
group (maximum 3) or signals coming from the control panel, zones and devices. Each activation can
be associated with up to four different intermittent signals, of which one is continuous (refer to
paragraph 19.1 The intermittent signals of the NAC Outputs).
19.2.1 Parameters
FROM PANEL
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Type
Pulse Lenght
Pulse or bistable. If you select "Pulse", you must specify the pulse length.
Output NOT silenceable
The output will remain active even after the control panel has executed a
Silence command.
Inverted Output
The output is normally active, and deactivates when the activating conditions
occur.
Activate Outputs
The output will be activated by Reset, Silence or Investigation commands or
Night mode.
Groups that activate the
output
The output will be activated with the indicated intermittent signals when the
specified group activates.
Signals that activate the
output
The output will be activated with the indicated intermittent signals when it
receives the specified signals from the control panel, zones or a device.