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5.2.1
Alarm Input (Non-Verified)
An un-bypassed, non-verified alarm input entering into alarm activates the common alarm
sequence.
Common Alarm Sequence
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Updates un-bypassed relay, signal, and strobe outputs based upon their configuration.
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Activates Alarm zone status indicators associated with the input.
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Alarm input activations display first and as the highest priority on the shared display in
the common queue.
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Devices configured as alarm inputs display a pre-alarm condition on the shared display
and on the alarm zone status indicator.
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Restoring the pre-alarm condition clears the status. If the input goes from pre-alarm to
alarm, the pre-alarm status will be replaced with the alarm status for the input.
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Devices configured as alarm inputs display an alarm condition on the shared display
and on the alarm zone status indicator.
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Once an alarm input is in alarm the alarm condition is latched until system reset
(changes in status from alarm to pre-alarm or to normal are ignored).
5.2.2
Hazard Abort Switch
Configures the device as a Hazard Abort switch. For more information on releasing
applications, see
LT-1091 FX-3500RCU Fire Alarm Control Panel Releasing Application
Guide
. (See Related Documents on page 16.)
5.2.3
Hazard Release Switch
Configures the device as a Hazard Release switch. For more information on releasing
applications, see
LT-1091 FX-3500RCU Fire Alarm Control Panel Releasing Application
Guide
. (See Related Documents on page 16.)
5.2.4
Supervisory Inputs
Devices can be configured as latching or non-latching supervisory inputs. Any un-bypassed
supervisory input entering alarm activates the common supervisory sequence.
Common Supervisory Sequence
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Updates un-bypassed relay, signal, and strobe outputs based upon their configuration.
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Activates Supervisory zone status indicators associated with the input.
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Supervisory input activations display as the second highest priority on the shared
display in the common queue.
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Devices configured as supervisory inputs display as supervisory conditions on the
shared display and on the supervisory zone status indicator.
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Restoring the non-latching supervisory input returns all outputs correlated to the input,
that are not correlated to another active input, to normal.
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Zone display indicators update announcing the input is no longer active and removes
the message from the shared display common queue.
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If there are no other active supervisory inputs the common supervisory condition will be
restored.
Attention: Non-latching supervisory inputs are not permitted in Canada unless
done so by the AHJ as per ULC-S527-11 4.6.3.
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