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3.5.3.2.2 Release Stage NAC
If Release Stage NAC is selected as the Output Type, the following subscreen will be displayed:
OUTPUT #
1=SILENCE
Output Screen #2
An NAC can be used to signal the two stages of a release operation. This screen allows the programmer to select the NAC output that will indicate the release stages for Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2. For a description of this feature, refer to "Release Stages" on page 91.
3.5.3.3 Silence
Pressing 1 while viewing Output Screen #2 will cause the following screen to be displayed:
SILENCEABLE 1=SILENCEABLE 2=NON SILENCEABLE 3=SYNC MUTESilenceable Screen
Pressing 1 while viewing the Silenceable Screen will program the selected Output as a silenceable circuit. This will allow the Output to be silenced by pressing the Alarm Silence key or by the Auto Silence feature.
Pressing 2 while viewing the Silenceable Screen will program the selected Output as a nonsilenceable circuit. This will prevent the selected main circuit board Output from being silenced by pressing the Alarm Silence key or by the Auto Silence feature.
Pressing 3 while viewing the Silenceable Screen will program the selected Output as a synchronized mute circuit. Refer to "Synchronized NAC Operation" on page 62 for a description of synchronization.
Note: If the Output Circuit has been programmed as a Releasing Circuit, the Silenceable Option will not be available and the display will indicate N/A next to it.
Important: When an Output Circuit with a mix of audible and visual devices is programmed for Sync Mute, only the audible devices will be turned off if the Silence key is pressed or if the Autosilence feature is enabled. The visual devices (strobes, etc.) will continue to operate.
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