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Note 1:
The panel will light a maximum of 8 device LEDs on one loop to
limit the total loop current in the alarm condition. A zone
monitor is treated as one device for this purpose.
Note 2:
Any BGU output bits programmed to operate under cause/effect
will be ignored.
Site specific cause and effect is individually programmed for each of the three output
bits at each device point, although bits 1 and 2 will be ignored for smoke and heat
detectors. The output bit is associated with a cause so that when the cause is active,
the output is operated. The causes can be either common events or zone or group
based events. In addition to these local causes, on network systems further network
causes may be programmed via the PC Editing Tool, which also allows outputs to be
inhibited by a cause where required.
The common events that can be used to operate loop outputs are:
•
Common fire, output cleared on silence alarms:
The output is operated if any fire condition is active on the panel. When the
panel alarms are silenced by the user the output is cleared.
•
Common fire, output cleared on reset:
The output is operated if any fire condition is active on the panel. When the
panel is reset by the user the output is cleared.
•
•
Common alert, output cleared on cause clear:
The output is operated if any alert condition is active on the panel. When the
panel is reset by the user, or the alert condition is removed, the output is
cleared.
•
Common fault, output cleared on cause clear:
The output is operated if any fault condition is active on the panel. When the
panel is reset by the user, or the fault condition is removed, the output is
cleared.
•
Common indication, output cleared on cause clear:
The output is operated if any indication condition is active on the panel. When
the panel is reset by the user, or the indication condition is removed, the output
is cleared.
•
Alarms silenced:
The output is operated when the alarms are silenced on the panel. When the
panel is reset by the user, the output is cleared.
•
Panel reset:
The output is set for 3 seconds when the panel is reset by the user.
•
Evacuate (including remote evacuate):
The output is operated when an evacuate condition is active on the panel. When
the panel alarms are silenced by the user the output is cleared
•
Common disablement, output cleared on cause clear:
The output is operated while the Disabled led is on. The output clears when the
Disabled led clears.
•
Common buzzer, output cleared on cause clear:
The output is operated whenever either the fire buzzer or fault buzzer is active
on the panel. When the panel is reset by the user, or the fault condition is
removed, the output is cleared.
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