
NFS2-3030 Programming Manual —
P/N 52545:K1 03/20/2012
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Equations
CBE: Zones and Equations
Equations are made up of two basic components: functions (either logic or time delay) and
arguments.
E.2.1 Arguments
Arguments are discrete parts of a logic or time delay function used in a logic or trouble equation.
They can consist of another function, another equation, or any of the devices listed below.
E.2.2 Logic Equations
Logic Functions
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The “AND” Operator
Requires that each argument be active.
Example: AND(Z02,Z05,L2D12)
All three arguments in the equation must be active for the logic zone to be activated
.
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The “OR” Operator
Requires that any argument be active
Example: OR(Z02,Z05,L2D12)
If any one of the three arguments in the equation is active the logic zone will be activated.
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The “NOT” Operator
Inverts the state of the argument (activated to deactivated OR deactivated to activated).
Example: NOT(Z02)
The logic zone will remain activated until the argument activates.
If the argument activates the logic zone will deactivate.
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The “ONLY1” Operator
Requires that only one argument be active.
Example: ONLY1(Z02,Z05,Z09)
If only one of the arguments activates the logic zone will be activated.
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The “ANYX” Operator
Requires that the amount of arguments specified by the number preceding the arguments be
active.
Example: ANYX(2,Z02,Z05,Z09)
If any two or more of the arguments are in alarm the output point will be activated.
The X amount may be a value from 1 through 9.
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The “XZONE” Operator
Requires that any combination of two or more input devices programmed to a zone be active.
LxxD1 - LxxD159
detectors loop xx
(159 per loop)
LxxM1 - LxxM159
modules loop xx
(159 per loop)
(Nxxx)Z0 - (Nxxx)Z999*
general zones
(1000)
ZF1 - ZF7, ZF9 - ZF19
special zones
(18)
T0 - T510
system troubles (trouble equations only)
(511)
(Nxxx)ZT001 - (Nxxx)ZT100
trouble zones
(100)
(Nxxx)ZL1 - (Nxxx)ZL1000
logic zones
(1000)
xx = loop number (01 through 10)
(Nxxx) = Node number, necessary for CCBE programming. The node number identifies what node the
panel will watch for a particular zone activation.
Table E.2 Table of Arguments
NOTE:
Local General Zones only.