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• Latching (non-tracking) should be used for initiating devices.
• If Control-by-event of the slave outputs is to be performed by the slave FACP,
then do not map the slave control points into the NIB.
Section Nine: System 5000 Master Programming
The System 5000 may only be a master controller in the network if it includes one
or more AIM-200 modules. Typically, the System 5000 master would be used to
monitor and control slave System 500 panels.
No change is made to the System 5000 or the AIM-200 module to support NIB mod-
ules. The AIM-200 is programmed to perform all functions as if the slave points were
MMX–1 and CMX–1 modules. The AIM-200 auto-program function will perform
most of the programming actions. The following are recommendations for program
editing:
• The first point on each slave panel should be programmed as a general
alarm monitor point. This is used for system troubles from the slave or for
default alarm reporting in case of a programming error in the slave.
• Points 2, 3 and 4 on a slave will auto-program as “C” modules. The ad-
dresses may not be used for other MMX–1 or CMX–1 standard modules.
• Output points that are to be silenced from the master should be programmed
as signal type “C (blank).”
• Output points that are not to be silenced from the master should be pro-
grammed as Form-C type “CO.”
• Zone mapping (control-by-event) must be selected to perform the desired
system control functions. Note that a particular AIM-200 cannot perform
control-by-event for zones outside that AIM-200 except for general alarm
type action.
• If the slave panels are to be programmed for control-by-event mapping, then
program the master AIM-200 to skip all “C” modules (no control-by-event).
Trouble on these modules will only be reported as system trouble from the
slaves.
• General alarm programming of control points is not possible on the AIM-200
for points above address 60. If general alarm programming is necessary, the
System 5000/AIM-200 should not use slave panels that have control points
above address 60.
• Zones on the AIM-200 must be programmed for SWITCH INHIBIT and NON-
SILENCEABLE.
CAUTION: Do not select the extended programming features. The System 5000
may not operate properly if the Auto Silence, Pre-Signal Delay or General Alarm
Drill Switch features are selected.
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