HCA Series Installation Manual
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when complete. Circuits programmed as door holder power will have continuous 24V power present
unless the AC power is gone and the panel is running on battery standby. If the AC power fails the door
holder power is shut down to conserve the battery backup and the door holder current load is not included
in the battery backup calculations.
AUX DOOR MAGNETS
---4
In this example, the screen shows that only NAC 4 has been
assigned a door holder power function. Circuits 1, 2 and 3 are
used for other functions.
Note for all Auxiliary Power functions:
Be sure that the Cadence Pattern setting is Continuous. See
section 5.3.4 for details on this setting.
5.3.3 Relay Silencing Programming
From the output programming menu select option 2, RELAY. Each of the 3 programmable relays can be
configured as silenceable or not silenceable. Use the numbers 1, 2 and 3 to select relays 1, 2 or 3 as
silenceable. A dash indicates the relay is non-silenceable.
SILENCEABLE RLYs
--3
In this example, the screen shows that only relay 3 is silenceable.
Relays 1 and 2 are non-silenceable.
NOTE: If you want to select which relays activate when an alarm or supervisory event occurs, go to the
zone programming menus to map the relays to the individual zones.
5.3.4 Cadence Pattern Programming
Each output that is programmed as a NAC will operate with a cadence pattern when activated.
(Continuously on is one of the valid cadence patterns). The cadence pattern is programmed individually
for each circuit.
OUPUT SETUP
3.Cadence
Select 3 from the output menu for cadence programming
NAC 1 CADENCE
Continuous
The first screen is NAC 1 cadence. Use the down or up arrows to change
the cadence, then press the enter key to move on to the next NAC.
The cadence pattern choices are:
1) Continuous
– The output will be on continuously.
2) Gentex Sync
– Select this option if using Gentex appliances and you want the strobes in sync.
3) March Code
– This option will produce a pattern of 5 seconds on, 5 seconds off
4) Temporal Code
– This option will produce the ANSI 3.41 temporal coded pattern of 0.5 seconds
on, 0.5 seconds off, 0.5 seconds on, 0.5 seconds off, 0.5 seconds on, 1.5 seconds off, repeat.
Note:
Be sure that the Cadence Pattern is set as
Continuous
for all NACs being used with Auxiliary
Power functions such as Door Holder and Resettable Auxiliary Power.