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Pressing the down arrow key displays additional zone types as indicated in the following table.
Table 3.1 Zone Types
Zone Type | Action When Activated |
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Fire Alarm | |
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Manual Release1 | Fire Alarm |
Normally Open Contact | Fire |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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Waterflow | Fire |
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Waterflow NS (nonsilenceable) | Fire, nonsilenceable |
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Combo | Fire/Supervisory |
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Combo w/AutoResettable Superv2 | Fire/Supervisory, nonlatching |
Fire Alarm | |
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Fire Alarm | |
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Linear Heat | Fire Alarm |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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Fire | Fire Alarm |
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Low Pressure | Supervisory, latching |
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Low Pressure AutoResettable2 | Supervisory, nonlatching |
High Pressure | Supervisory |
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High Pressure AutoResettable2 | Supervisory, nonlatching |
Disable Release3 | Supervisory, nonlatching (disables Release Circuits) |
Supervisory | Supervisory, latching |
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Supervisory AutoResettable2 | Supervisory, nonlatching |
N/A |
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Fire Alarm, nonlatching |
Table Footnote
1.Activation of a Manual Release Switch will override Predischarge Delay, resulting in an immediate water release.
2.AutoResettable means that a device with this type code, when activated, will automatically reset when the corresponding condition is cleared.
3.Disable Release allows the installer to disable the releasing solenoids during system testing. Disable Release will only work when the system is not in alarm.
4.The
While viewing any Zone Type screen, select the type of zone being programmed by pressing the corresponding keyboard number key. The display will return to Edit Input Zone Screen #2 and indicate the selection next to the Type option.
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