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12. Commissioning
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Delay
- This controls the amount of time to wait before activating the outputs.
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output Delay
: MCP Override - If enabled, any MCP triggered within the sources
will override the delay.
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output Delay
: Evacuate Override - If enabled, the Evacuate command will
override the delay.
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FPe: mCP override all Delays
- If enabled, any MCP triggered within the sources
will override any delay (including Output Delay and T1/T) and activate any FPE
outputs immediately.
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Sounder mode
- This controls audio pattern that sounders will emit.
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react to
- This controls what events the binding should react to. By selecting a
non-fire event, it means the output will react accordingly to that type of event
(e.g. a silence event will cause any sounders in the destinations to deactivate).
However, if an output does not support that type of event, the event will
effectively be ignored.
If multiple sources are bound to a destination, then that output will react to events
from any of those sources. The relationship should be deemed as an OR relationship.
E.g. Source A OR Source B can trigger Destination A.
Bindings are colour coded because it is possible to bind cells together as a group.
This has no functional effect on the cause and effect, and resultant behaviour would
be the same as if you bound each cell individually. However, binding as a group
means that all cells share the same binding properties. This can be useful if you want
all the outputs to behave in the same way.