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BPS-1100 Installation and Operation Manual
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10.9 Configuring Circuit Correlations:
As a working definition for Correlations, Circuits can be defined as listed below.
Input Circuits
=
Input
contacts
Output Circuits
=
Indicating Circuits
(Signal Zones),
and Relay Circuits
.
With the Factory Default Configuration, all Outputs are configured to activate with any
Inputs
configured as
Alarms
. If
Output Circuit Correlations
are enabled (see the Configure Features section), Outputs must be
configured to one or more Inputs to activate at all. This configuration is referred to as a
Correlation
. There are two
configuration options; correlated individual Outputs to one or more Inputs, or correlating individual Inputs to one or
more Outputs.
Output Circuits
may be correlated to as many
Input Circuits
as desired, and vice-versa.
Correlation by Input Circuit
• Set Config DIP Switch to 0100 0001; pause for about three seconds.
• One and only one Input Circuit’s Disconnect Switch is turned ON (up position). This function will not operate if
more than one Input Circuit Disconnect Switch is turned ON at one time. The selected Input Circuit’s Amber
Trouble LED will light, as well as the Amber Trouble LEDs of any Output Circuits (Indicating / Signal Circuit or
Relay Circuit) that are already Correlated to that Input. If only a check of Correlations is desired, then this is the
only step required, and you may step through from one Input Circuit to another, one at a time.
• If it is desired to set new Correlations for the selected Input Circuit, then the Disconnect Switch for desired
Output Circuits are turned ON (up position). The Select Button is pressed for one second; after a pause the
Amber Trouble LEDs for the newly Correlated Output Circuits will be lit.
Correlation by Output Circuit
• Set Config DIP Switch to 0100 0010; pause for about three seconds.
• One and only one Output Circuit’s (Indicating Circuit / Signal Zone, or Relay Circuit) Disconnect Switch is
turned ON (up position). This function will not operate if more than one Output Circuit Disconnect Switch is
turned ON at one time. The selected Output Circuit’s Amber Trouble LED will light, as well as the Amber
Trouble LED’s of any Input Circuits (Initiating Circuit / Detection Zone) that are already Correlated to that
Output. If only a check of Correlations is desired, then this is the only step required, and you may step through
from one Output Circuit to another, one at a time.
• If it is desired to set new Correlations for the selected Output Circuit, then the Disconnect Switch for desired
Input Circuits are turned ON (up position). The Select Button is pressed for one second; after a pause the
Amber Trouble LEDs for the newly Correlated Input Circuits will be lit.
At present, only the following types of
Circuit Correlations
are possible.
• Input Circuits to Indicating Circuits or Relays.
• Confirm Circuits to Relays (they are automatically Correlated to ALL Indicating Circuits).
10.10 Display Configuration
The Main Display Module on the front panel is automatically updated to display all circuits found whenever the
function Resize - Adder Module Number & Type Configuration is performed. The Main Display Module has
dedicated Trouble LEDs for the four Indicating Circuits on the Main BPS-1100 Module. Any Adder Module circuits
are displayed after the base system input circuits in the same order as the Adder Modules have been installed (that
is from right to left). For example, if there is one 8 Relay Adder module and one 4 Signal Adder module, the Main
Display will annunciate 8 Relay Circuits followed by 4 Indicating Circuits. Refer to the Figure shown under the
Indicators, Controls, & Operation section.
IMPORTANT:
The Feature Output Circuit Correlations Enabled must be ON for Indicating Circuit
Correlations to operate (see the Configure Features section), otherwise all Indicating Circuits
will be “Common Alarm”; they will all activate with any Input Circuits. Relay Circuits are always
Enabled for Correlations.