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2,7 Fire Alarm Verification
This feature is used on some commercial fire control panels to reduce false alarms from smoke detectors. It is similar to zone pulse count used in some motion detectors. A fire zone is allotted a pulse count of 3 pulses over a period of 3 min.
If the smoke detector trips, the voltage to the smoke detector is disconnected for 15 sec and then reapplied. No alarm is registered.
If the unit activates again within 3 min of the first activation, no alarm is registered and the voltage to the smoke detector is again disconnected for 15 sec and then reapplied.
If a third activation is detected within 3 min of the first activation, (three pulses in 3 min) a fire alarm is registered. Power to the smoke detector is maintained to facilitate unit identification through the detector memory.
Connect this output to the negative side of any fire/smoke detector. To configure an output for this feature, use these settings.
EVENT TYPE – 2,7
POLARITY – 10
TIMEBASE – 2
MULTIPLIER – 15
The zone to which the fire or smoke detector is connected should be programmed as:
ZONE TYPE – 13
ZONE PULSE COUNT – 3
ZONE PULSE COUNT TIME – 15
2,8 Remote Control 1
2,9 Remote Control 2
2,10 Remote Control 3
These outputs can be remotely activated (turned on or off) by the following methods:
•Remote codepad (refer to Section 5.2.7 Turning Outputs On/Off for more information).
•Remotely through the Alarm Link Software (refer to your Alarm Link Instruction Manual for further information).
2,11 Radio Control Output 1
This output operates when the [DOOR] button on the
2,12 Radio Control Output 2
This output operates when the [AUX] button on the
If you select Option 8 in Location 492 (refer to Section 18.1 System Options 1 on page 80), this output does not operate and arms the system in STAY Mode 1 only.
2,13 Radio Control Output 1 – Not in AWAY Mode
This output operates when the [DOOR] button on the
2,14 Radio Control Output 2 – Not in AWAY Mode
This output operates when the [AUX] button on the
If you select Option 8 in Location 492 (refer to Section 18.1 System Options 1 on page 80), this output does not operate and arms the system in STAY Mode 1 only.
2,15 Communications Failure after Three Unsuccessful Calls
This output operates after the communication dialer makes three unsuccessful calls to the base station receiver. The output is reset when all messages are transmitted (that is, when the buffer is empty or when all possible attempts are made).
3,0 Communications Failure
This output operates after the communication dialer makes all possible attempts to reach the base station receiver. The output is reset when the first
3,1 Dialer Disabled
This output operates when the Dialer reporting functions allowed option (1) in Location 177 is not selected (refer to Section 12.1 Dialer Options 1 on page 52). The output is reset when Option 1 is selected.
3,2 Dialer Active
This output operates when the communication dialer is online. The output is reset when the communication dialer releases the telephone line.
3,3 Ring Detect
This output operates when an incoming call is detected by the control panel. The output is reset when the ringing stops or when the call is answered.
3,4 Codepad Panic (Multi-Break)
This output operates when a Panic Alarm is initiated from the codepad. The output operates for 200 ms if the polarity is programmed as 1. You can program the time base and multiplier to increase the period during which the output operates.