Document No: LT0122

F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

 

Programming System Configuration

7.4.3LOGIC OPERANDS

Two types of operand exist. (Operands are items that can be used within an equation i.e. as inputs).

The first is an item which requires a further qualifier e.g. Zone

requires a zone number (1-64) and a condition e.g. Alarm. (The zone item and alarm condition are abbreviated to ZN and Alm in the LCD option menu, but become Z and A when entered into an equation). Hence, when entering a zone operand, it must be qualified by entering first the zone number, and then the zone condition e.g. Z14A is zone 14 in alarm.

The second type of operand is a token which needs no further qualification e.g. BLO which is Battery Voltage Low.

In the following documentation the first type of operand (when qualified e.g. Z1A) and the second type of operand, are both called "tokens".

7.4.3.1Operands Type 1

Abbr

Name

In Equation

Example (Token)

AR

Ancillary Relay

AR

AR2F

RL

Module Relay

R

R4I

VL

Variable

V

V7

ZN

Zone

Z

Z3A

TM

Timer

T

T15

OC

Open Collector Output

OC

OC32

ZR

Zone Range (n of m)

Z:()

Z1:8(2)A

NA

New Alarm

NA[r1..;s1..]

NA[ACK;Z1F,Z5F,Z7F]

NV

Network variable

NVsid:varnum

NV3:120

Zone (ZN)

Zxxq

where xx = 1 - 64, (see note 1 below), q can be A,F,I,N,D,M,R as follows :

A - Alarm . ^ (Isolated + Auto-reset mode) (i.e. Alarm in a zone which is not isolated or in Auto-reset mode).

F - Fault . ^ (Isolated + Auto-reset mode).

I - Isolated + Auto-reset mode.

N - Normal - true when none of A, F or I are true.

D - True if the current state of the circuit input is "Detector Operated" (Alarm). I.e. the voltage is in voltage band B2, or B1 or B3 and these are programmed as "Alarm". (See note 4 and warning below).

M - True if the current state of the circuit input is "MCP Operated" (Instant Alarm) i.e. the voltage is in voltage band B1 or B3 and these are programmed as "Instant Alarm". (See note 4 and warning below).

R - True if a reset is currently being applied to the zone. This is true for the duration of the 5 second reset applied to the circuit when the zone is reset by an Operator; for the 5 second AVF reset; and also for the 15 second Auto- reset mode reset.

Following the reset of a zone there is a 2 second ignore period during which time this token returns false.

Issue 2.7

5 July 2001

Page 7-15

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Tyco F3200 manual Logic Operands, Operands Type, Zone ZN

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