Tyco F3200 manual Zone Range ZR, Relay RL i.e. Module Relay, Ancillary Relay AR

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F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

 

Programming System Configuration

OPERANDS TYPE 1 (CONTINUED)

Zone Range (ZR)

Zxx:yy(zz)q

where xx, yy, zz = 1 - 64, yy > xx , (yy - xx) + 1 > zz q can be A,F,I,N,D,M,R as above.

The operand returns true if the number of zones in the range xx to yy in the specified condition is zz or greater. If zz is zero at least one zone must be in the specified condition for the operand to be true (i.e. 0 and 1 are the same).

Example

R4 = Z2:6(2)A means that relay number 4 will energise when at least any two zones in the range 2 to 6 go into the alarm state simultaneously.

Note that the range includes the zones from xx to yy so allocation of zones is important when using this operand.

Note also that a zone range with zz = 1 is simply the OR of all the zones in the range and that a range of xx..yy with zz = yy - xx + 1 is simply an AND function.

Z1:10(1)A = Z1A + Z2A + Z3A + Z4A + Z5A + Z6A + Z7A + Z8A + Z9A + Z10A Z11:13(3)F = Z11F . Z12F . Z13F

Relay (RL) (i.e. Module Relay)

Rxxq

where xx = 1 - 64

q can be A,F,I,N as follows

A - True if the relay is currently activated and not isolated.

F - True if the supervision is currently in fault and not isolated.

I - True if the relay is isolated.

N - True if none of A,F or I are true.

The module relay tokens are not affected by whether the relay is mapped to the MAF or not. The F condition may be latching or non-latching (as programmed under relay supervision for that relay).

Ancillary Relay (AR)

ARxq

where x is 1,2,3 for Ancillary Relay 1,2,3

q can be A, F, I or N as for the module relays

For Ancillary 3 (which can be Bells, refer to Section 3.5.3) the conditions of A, F, I and N are not affected by whether the relay is used as Ancillary 3 (i.e. controlled by output logic) or used as Bells (controlled by zone alarm and Auto-reset mode).

The relay tokens are not affected by whether the relay is mapped to the MAF or not. The F condition may be latching or non-latching (as programmed under relay supervision for that relay).

Issue 2.7

5 July 2001

Page 7-17

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Tyco F3200 manual Zone Range ZR, Relay RL i.e. Module Relay, Ancillary Relay AR

F3200 specifications

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