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XLS80e Fire Alarm Control Panels
Honeywell, Issue 9
March 2007
Auxiliary Modules
Any Input (MMX) module can be defined as
logical type AUXILIARY.
To make use of several special Control Matrix
facilities, certain input modules must be
defined as logical type AUXILIARY. Auxiliary
modules:
a. Cannot generate an ALARM of FIRE,
b. Are not included in Zone operations,
c. Must be referred to individually (not by
zone) in Control Matrix records,
d. Generate non-latching Control Matrix
output operation,
e. Are treated in the usual way, if faulty,
f. Cannot have a delayed output.
It is essential that the correct type of
Module is used.
Loop Boosters
Only the following parameters can be
edited:zone, cell and (network zones)
reference numbers, location text, short-circuit
supervision option (default ON), fault
verification delay, priority polling and LED blink
mode. The following cannot be edited: alarm
supervision option (always OFF), open-circuit
supervision option (always ON) and alarm
verification delay.
5.1.4.2 Edit Device Zone or Cell
The procedure for modules is identical to that
described for sensors (
Section 5.1.2.2
).
5.1.4.3 Edit Device Location Text
The procedure for modules is identical to that
described for sensors (
Section 5.1.2.3
).
5.1.4.4 Edit Module Supervision Options
The alarm, short-circuit and open-circuit
supervision options can be configured. They
are the means of enabling or disabling
supervision of FIRE alarms, short-circuit faults
and open-circuit faults and relate to the
monitored load. They indicate that standard
termination supervision is checked (ON) or
ignored (OFF) respectively. See
Section 13
for recommendations.
The ZMX module supervision options are
configured as for the CDI and other modules
and should be left at their default setting.