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Custom Control is a programming language that is an English based version of
the Simplex Multi-functional Programming Language (SMPL). Custom Control
programming provides for creating custom functions such as selective
signaling/control, cross zoning pre-signal, and many other possible functions.
Equations are written by the programmer to describe the various operations of
the 4005 Fire Alarm System. Custom Control programming is used to customize
the operation of some points while remaining points operate as general alarm
points. Custom Control programming is 100% field-generated through the
standard LCD/Membrane switch interface.
The 4005 base panel is configured (and shipped) as a general alarm system. You
must program the Custom Control option when more sophisticated operations
are required.
Custom Control equations are developed to define specified operations. Each
equation contains interrelated statements, which consists of the INPUT SIDE
and OUTPUT SIDE. The 4005 will accept up to 40 programming equations,
each consisting of up to six statements total.
Custom Control is used to customize the operation of an output, while the rest of
the system continues to operate as a general alarm system. Custom Control also
allows the user to modify the operation of points to be used in non-alarm
functions. A point can be selected as a non-alarm, tracking (non-latching) point.
This allows these points to be used for non-alarm applications such as
emergency generator monitoring.
The 4005 has resident editing capability. Once the programming mode is
selected, the Custom Control is programmed through a series of menu options.
Custom Control equations are written for desired operation and are easily
corrected. Once all the equations are entered, you can scroll through the Custom
Control programming to review its contents. If errors are found, you can then
insert new data or delete existing data. When you are satisfied with the program,
you must exit the Custom Control mode to save all data to the 4005 CFIG chip.
Once programmed, and back on line, the 4005 handles its inputs and outputs
differently. The 4005 checks to see what inputs and outputs have been changed
by the Custom Control programmed equations. Outputs not used in the Custom
Control program remain general alarm outputs. Outputs which have newly
defined operations operate as specified in the Custom Control equations.
Important:
Once an output is used in a Custom Control equation, it will
no longer respond to the general alarm monitor points (for
example, Walk Test will not activate Custom Control
controlled points).
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Chapter 3
Custom Control
Introduction
Custom Control Overview
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