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Relay Reports: When relay activity is reported to the receiver (see Section 2.3 Routing), on-board relays are reported as follows: A = 253, B = 254, C = 255. The others report as 001 to 128. The Relay Report is RELAY SET RELAY # rrr when the relay is turned on and RELAY RESET RELAY # rrr when the relay is turned off. Relay Reports are also printed on the local printer and stored in the control panel memory log.

Controlling Relays: As mentioned, relays can be activated depending upon conditions that exist with the control panel. In addition, relays can be controlled by the user using the Chg Relay? function, Relay On/Relay Off skeds, and the Remote Account Manager.

Review the following programming tips, notes, and applications before programming your relays.

DO NOT use the CHG RELAYS? function to toggle relays reserved for special functions. Special function relays are Area and Panel Wide Relay functions as well as relays assigned to CC Entr Key Rly and P## RlyResp Type.

Relay C is always on. Assigning any other relay (1 to 128, A or B) deactivates Relay C so this output can be used for other functions. When Relay C is programmed for A# Rest Sensors, power is always supplied from Terminal 8 of the control panel.

Check relay status after reprogramming or resetting the control panel. All relays are turned off after the control panel resets. The control panel checks certain relay functions each minute and resumes the correct state after the reset. Other relays must be manually set to the correct state using the Change Relay Function (COMMAND 54).

These Relay functions resume the proper state within 1 minute:

Alarm Bell

Perimeter Fault

Summary Fire

Summary Trouble

Area Armed

Reset Sensors

Fire Bell

AC Fail

Summary Alarm

Phone Fail

Silent Alarm

Summary SupBurg

Area Fault

Battery Trouble

Summary Fire Tbl

Communications Fail

Watch Mode

Summary SupFire

These Relay functions must be manually reset with Change Relay function (COMMAND 54):

Fail To Close

Force Armed

Duress

Log % Full

2.13.1 Area Relays

Each area can be assigned a unique relay number for each of the events listed in this section.

Area

Default: 1

Selection: 1 to 8

Enter the area number you are programming.

A# Alarm Bell

Default: A

Selection: Blank, 1 to 128 (1 to 64 for D7412G), A, B, or C

This voltage output relay activates and provides

12 VDC output when a Non-fire point (P## Fire is No) assigned to this area goes into alarm.

 

Burg Time and Burg Pat must be

0101

programmed in Bell Parameters. This relay

 

activates according to the bell pattern and

 

remains active until the bell time expires.

 

P## Silent Bell must be No for the bell to

 

ring upon alarm.

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