Outputs Menu
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Smoke Sensor Reset (28)
This output is active (0V) all the time except when a user acknowledges a fire alarm.
After which, the control unit deactivates the output for three seconds. This output
type is designed to be connected to low-voltage smoke detector reset terminals.
Note:
Some smoke detectors (for example the Texecom OH 4W) require that the
user reset the system twice after an alarm. This is to give the detector time to close
its alarm contacts after the reset pulse.
24 Hour Alarm (29)
Active when the control unit starts a 24-hour alarm.
Setting Complete (30)
Active when the control unit finishes setting. Active for 10 seconds.
Unset Complete (31)
Active when someone unsets the system or disarms it after an alarm. The output is
active for 10 seconds.
Full Set Ready (32)
Active when no
detectors are reporting “alarm” signals.
Full Set (33)
Active when the system is full set. If the system is partitioned, the output is active
only when all assigned partitions are Full Set.
Part Set (34)
Active when the system is part set.
Part Set B (35)
Active when setting Part Set B. Deactivated on unsetting Part Set B. (Available only
in a part-setting system.)
Part Set C (36)
Active when setting Part Set C. Deactivated on unsetting Part Set C.(Available only
in a part-setting system.)
Part Set D (37)
Active when setting Part Set D. Deactivated on unsetting Part Set D. (Available only
in a part-setting system.)
Set Fail (38)
Active when a set command fails. Remains active until the user acknowledges the
set fail.
Zone Follow (39)
Active when any selected zone is active, irrespective of whether the zone is set or
unset. The zones can include Log Only zones. Specify the zones using the
Zones
option (see page 47).
Zone Alarm (40)
Active when any selected zone is in alarm.
Note:
The zone must be capable of causing an alarm, such as zones of type Fire
Alarm, Normal Alarm, Entry Route, Tamper, 24 Hour and Technical. A Final
Exit zone will also cause an alarm if the Entry Time runs out before the user
unsets the system.
The zone must be set, unless it is a Fire Alarm zone. In a part-setting system,
either the system must be full set, or the zone must belong to the part set that
the user has selected. In a partitioned system, all the partitions that the zone