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TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual
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No/Type
Description
200 - 255
Circuit Alarms
Active when a circuit causes an
alarm, for circuits 01 to 56
respectively .
Program Circuits
[1.4]
The TS790+ can monitor up to 16 detection
circuits, whereas the TS900+ can monitor up to
56 detection circuits. Each circuit must be
programmed in order for the system to respond
correctly.
Circuit Types
The circuit type defines how the circuit will
respond when it is triggered. The following circuit
types are available:
0 Not
Used
A circuit that will never generate any alarm.
1 Night
A circuit that will generate a full alarm when
the system is set.
2 24hr
A circuit which is monitored at all times.
When triggered in the unset condition a
local alarm is generated and when
triggered in the set condition a full alarm is
generated. Note that the system ward has to
be set in order for a 24Hr circuit to generate
a full alarm condition.
3 PA
Silent
A circuit which is monitored at all times.
When triggered it will activate any outputs
that are programmed as P.A.
4 PA
Audible
A circuit which is monitored at all times.
When triggered it will activate any outputs
that are programmed as P.A. and generate
a full alarm condition.
5 Fire
A circuit that is normally connected to a
smoke detector. When triggered it will
generate a fire tone on the internal
sounders, the external sounders are pulsed
for the bell duration and any outputs
programmed as fire will be activated.
6 Auxiliary
A circuit which is monitored at all times.
When triggered it will activate any outputs
programmed as Auxiliary.
7 Final
Exit
This must be the first detector or door
contact that is triggered when entering the
protected area. When the setting mode for
the system is programmed for Final Exit
setting, opening and closing of this circuit
during the exit procedure will cause the
system to set. Once set, activation of this
circuit will start the entry timer.
8 Exit
Terminator
A circuit that is normally connected to a
push button outside the protected premises,
which can be used to finally set the system
or area.
9 Keyswitch
(Also includes Lockset.) A circuit that may be
connected to a keyswitch to allow setting
and/or part-setting of the system.
The Keyswitch circuit has two groups of
attributes. The first group of attributes control
the wards that are set/unset when the circuit
is switched between “Healthy” and “Active”.
The second group of attributes selects the
type of Keyswitch (Momentary or Latched) or
selects the Lockswitch zone type.
When programming the Keyswitch circuit the
eight standard attributes are not available,
instead the attributes are used to select the
Keyswitch operation as follows:
[1] Full Set Group - “Healthy” to “Active”.
[2] Code Set Group A - “Healthy” to “Active”.
[3] Code Set Group B - “Healthy” to “Active”.
[4] Code Set Group C - “Healthy” to “Active”.
[5] Lockset - See Lockset Exit Mode.
[6] Momentary - Use for Momentary type
keyswitches. De-select for Latched
keyswitches.
[7] Inverted - Inverts the operation of the
keyswitch.
If the “Keyswitch” is not assigned to any of
the above options, the circuit becomes a
“Monitored” circuit. A “Monitored” circuit is
monitored at all times. When triggered it will
activate any outputs that are programmed
as Timed Output and log the event.
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