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14.13.3 Additional Parameters for Logical "Or" Outputs
An output that is defined as a Logical "Or" output can be programmed as an Alarm or
Supervisory output using the LEDs to the right of the digital display.
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Logical "Or" Alarm outputs can be programmed with a delay, defined as "silenced"
or "not silenced", and the zones that belong to the logical operation.
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Logical "Or" Supervisory outputs can be programmed with a delay, and the zones
that belong to the logical operation.
14.13.4 Additional Parameters for Extinguishing Outputs
An output that is defined as an Extinguishing output can be programmed with a delay
and with the zones that activate it.
Refer to section
14.5 on page 57 for a detailed explanation of these fields.
14.14 Saving Data and Exiting Programming Mode
In order to store the parameters at the end of the programming all system configurations
press the
Ack/Prog
key for a few seconds until the display will show
PPP
and a long
beep will sound. If the programming process is successful the system will return to
normal display (the digital display moves the figure
8
from left to right).
The system checks automatically the validity and integrity of the settings and will display
an error message
E##
(
E
rror
##
). Please refer to section
16.4 on page 70.
When trying to exit programming mode without saving by pressing the
Reset
key, the
system will display
nSv
(
n
ot
S
a
v
ed). This message will be displayed only when
performing changes. Pressing the
Reset
key a second time will exit the system
programming without any changes. When reviewing the programming without changes,
the exit is without any warnings.
The system stores configuration programming permanently, even when both primary
and secondary power sources are disconnected.