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LED Indication
The Alarm Zone LED indicator flashes for the duration of the verification process. If the alarm
is not confirmed the LED turns off. If the alarm is confirmed the LED illuminates steady.
5.3
Output Types
Output devices and modules may be configured as one of many possible output types. Table 9
identifies the device types assignable to each output type. For device type descriptions see
sections 5.3.1 to 5.3.3
Output modules on the addressable/analog loop may be configured as any of the following
output types:
•
Signals
•
Strobes
•
Relay outputs
Additional Operation Features
•
Regarding CLIP devices, once the FACP activates the sensor LED, an attached Relay/
Sounder base and any Remote Devices wired to the base are also activated.
Suppressing the device LED via the NF flag in the Configurator means the Relay/
Sounder base and any Remote devices wired to the base will not activate.
•
Regarding AP devices, once the FACP activates the sensor LED, an attached Relay/
Sounder base and any Remote Devices wired to the base are also activated.
Suppressing the device LED via the NF flag in the Configurator still allows the activation
of any remote device wired to the base.
•
The panel can synchronize strobes directly without the use of the synchronous module.
•
Depending on the device, the system can detect open and short troubles and report it as
an output circuit trouble.
5.3.1
Signal Output
For audible devices such as bells and piezo mini-horns. Signals operate in alert (two stage)
and/or evacuation rate.
Note:
Conventional smoke detectors cannot utilize alarm verification with M502(AP)
zone modules.
Table 9 Configurable Output Types
Output Type
As listed in
Configurator
Description
located in
Section number
Device Types
Relay Output
Module
Supv Output
Module
Relay
Relay
5.3.3
X
X
Signal
Signal
5.3.1
X
X
Strobe
Strobe
5.3.2
X
X
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