IntelliKnight 5820XL Installation Manual

 

Table 7-2: Silencing Options

 

 

Option

Description

 

 

 

 

AUT UNSIL

Auto Unsilenced. If this option is selected, the output group can be silenced for a programmed time-

 

frame. If the condition that caused the output to activate has not cleared during the time-frame, the

 

output reactivates. If you select this option, select the time-frame in the DLY: field. Range is 00-60

 

minutes. (See Figure 7-8for location of field.)

 

 

SIL-INHIB

Timed Silence after Inhibit. If this option is selected, the output group must be audible for a

 

programmed number of minutes before it can be silenced. If the condition that caused the output to

 

activate has not cleared during the time-frame, the output can be silenced. If you select this option,

 

select the timeframe in the DLY: field. Range is 00-60 minutes. (See Figure 7-8for location of field.)

 

 

SHUT-DOWN

If this option is selected, the output group will automatically silence (shut down) after the

 

programmed time period. If you select this option, select the timeframe in the DLY: field. Range is

 

01-60 minutes. (See Figure 7-8for location of field.)

 

 

Response with System-Wide Conditions

You can select whether an output group will respond to various system-wide occurrences. (See Figure 7-8for location of this field.)

 

Table 7-3: Output Group Response Choices

 

 

Option

Description

 

 

 

 

ManPull

Manual Pull Activation. Select Yes if you want this group to activate for all manual pull

 

alarms that occur in the system.

 

Note: Even though manual pull switches are assigned to zones, activation

 

selected here for manual pull will override zone-programmed activation.

 

 

Fire Drill

Fire Drill Activation. Select Yes if you want this group to activate for fire drills.

 

 

Sys Aux1 and Sys Aux2

Select Yes if you want this output group to activate for system-wide Aux1 and Aux2

 

alarms.

 

(Aux 1 and Aux 2 alarm types are for auxiliary alarm conditions. For example, you

 

might want to use Aux 1 to provide a unique alarm type.)

 

 

Ignore Global Cad

Ignore Global Cadence. If you want to create an output group that can never be

 

overridden, you can select Yes for this option. Selecting No means that system-wide

 

events that have been assigned an output pattern could override the pattern for the

 

output group.

 

For example, suppose you had assigned a set of strobes to Output Group 3. You would

 

never want these strobes to output in a pattern under any circumstances. To make sure

 

this happens, select Yes for Ignore Global Cadence for Output Group 3.

 

 

Reverse Polarity

This option programs the output group for reverse polarity operation. Selecting Reverse

 

Polarity–Troubles will cause the output group to be de-energized for any system

 

trouble. Selecting Reverse Polarity–No Troubles will cause system troubles to be

 

ignored. Activation is accomplished through standard mapping methods. Use with the

 

7644 assembly to implement reverse polarity. See Section 4.15.3.2 for more

 

information on the 7644.

 

 

11.To get to this menu item repeat steps 1 through 6 of Section 7.5.1.

12.To edit group properties, press 2 .

13.Press the or arrows to select the desired latching option.

14.Press .

15.Press the or arrows to select the desired silencing option. Refer to Table 7-2.

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