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going dirty according to the gradual change in the normal clean air value received. When it can
no longer compensate for an increasingly dirty detector, a dirty detector trouble is indicated for
that device.
5.1.5
Auto Test
Periodically each detector is commanded to return an alarm value to test its ability to alarm. If
the device fails the test, a trouble is indicated on that device. This trouble is latched until
system reset.
5.2
Configurable Input Types
Input devices and modules may be configured as one of many possible input types. Table 7
identifies the device types assignable to each input type. For device type descriptions see
sections 5.2.1 to 5.2.12.
Table 7 Configurable Input Types
Input Type
As listed in
Configurator
Description
located in
Section number
Device Types
Detectors
Dual Input Module
Mini Dual Input Module
Conventional Zone
Module
Alarm Input
Alarm Input
5.2.1
X
X
Latched Supervisory
Latched Supv
5.2.2
X
X
Building/Property Safety
Input
Building
5.2.3
X
X
Non-Latching
Supervisory
Non-Latch Supv
5.2.2
X
X
Priority Alarm
Priority Alm
5.2.4
X
X
Trouble Input
Trouble Input
5.2.5
X
X
Waterflow Alarm Input
Waterflow
5.2.6
X
System Reset
Sys Reset
5.2.7
X
Fire Drill
Fire Drill
5.2.7
X
Acknowledge
Ack
5.2.7
X
Total Evacuation
Total Evac
5.2.7
X
Auxiliary Disconnect
Aux Disc
5.2.7
X
Buzzer Silence
Buzz Sil
5.2.7
X
Signal Silence
Signal Silence
5.2.7
X
Acknowledge General
Alarm
Ack GA
5.2.7
X
Audible Walktest
Audible Walktest
5.2.8
X
Silent Test
Silent Test
5.2.9
X
Manual Day/Night
Manual Day/Night
X
Auto Day/Night
Auto Day/Night
X
Auxiliary Reset
Auxiliary Reset
5.2.7
X