Chapter 5. Manually Programming NACs, Relays, and DACT
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5.
Use the <NEXT> and <PREV> keys to select the
appropriate Function. Use the right arrow key to move
the cursor to the coding pattern, and then use the
<NEXT> and <PREV> keys to set the pattern.
6.
Pressing <ENTER> will accept any changes made and
exit. <EXIT/CLEAR> key will quit the alarm group edit
without saving.
Note
: Refer to the table located at the top of Page 5-1 for UL
864 compliant options.
Note:
Elevator recall requires the following:
•
The relay must have a function type of Primary or Alter-
nate and must be wired to the appropriate elevator con-
trol contact.
•
The initiating devices used to trigger elevator recall
must
be associated with the following alarm groups.
-
Alarm Group 98. Associate all zones used to recall
the elevator to the primary floor with this alarm
group.
-
Alarm Group 97. Associate all zones used to recall
the elevator to the alternate floor with this alarm
group.
Editing Point Label
This option allows you to assign a 40-character custom label
to each relay point.
1.
Follow the steps in “Accessing Menus”. Make sure to
choose Relay as the type of device to program.
<ENTER>=Accept
Prg: [RELAY]
2.
Press <ENTER>, and then use <NEXT> and <PREV>
keys to choose the relay (AUX1, AUX2, etc.) to pro-
gram.
AUX1
Alarm
1/2
3.
Press <ENTER> when the appropriate relay is dis-
played. A prompt appears, asking you to specify the
relay’s hardware type.
AUX1
FN: [Hardware Type]
Table 5-3 Relay Function Types
Function
Type
Description
SRELAY
Relay activates on general alarm;
remains on-til-silence.
RRELAY
Relay activates on general alarm;
remains on-til-reset.
SUPV
Relay activates when a Supervisory
condition occurs; remains on-til-
cleared.
TRBL
Relay activates when a Trouble con-
dition occurs; remains on-til-acknowl-
edge.
Utility
Relay activates when a utility IDC in
the same alarm group activates.
PRIMARY
See Note
Below
Relay activates on general alarm.
Relay is tied to Primary Elevator
Recall contacts.
ALTERN
See Note
Below
Relay activates on general alarm.
Relay is tied to Alternate Elevator
Recall contacts.
DRESET
Relay provides 24V power to four
wire detectors. Relay turns off for 5
secs on system reset.
DHOLDER
Relay typically provides 24V power to
larger door holder relay with separate
power source. Relay activates on
general alarm and signals door
holder relay to cut power to door
holder magnets.
Table 5-4 Relay Operation Settings
Operation
Description
Temporal
Standard Temporal coded pattern. A
three pulse coding pattern consisting
of three ½ second pulses, each sepa-
rated by ½ second silence. Each
group of three pulses is separated by
1.5 seconds of
silence.
Steady
Steady On
SYNCH
N/A - Do not use
20 Bpm
Slow March Time - 20 beats per
minute.
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