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For room linkage, start room number and end room number at a certain floor can be selected by
drop-down box, which means: When detector or module of any specified type at all rooms with a number
between start number and end number at the floor gives an alarm, all modules listed in the output result list
will be activated.
4.3.6
Complex linkage setup
Figure 4
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40 Complex linkage setup interface
The complex linkage setup differs greatly with the above linkage relations and the specific
addresses of 1-5 detectors or modules can be set in the condition column. The semanteme of
complex linkage:
start all modules listed at the result list when all the set detectors or
modules generate alarms.
The host number can be set in the condition column, which means
detector or modules participating in the compound operation may come from any host
in the networking system! Less than 5 detectors or modules can be set in the
condition column and the remaining input columns must be kept empty if the number
is less than 5. If the user requires more than 5 detectors or modules, dummy modules
can be used for setup.
4.3.7
Manual control panel
Manual control panel setup is completely different from other linkages. It connects a direct
control button with a module in the loop. The integrated meaning is: direct control button
corresponds to a module selected completely controls the start/stop of the module listed in the
result list.
The corresponding relation between direct control button and module is one-to-one, so only
one module address can be added in the result list of manual control panel setup.