F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

Document No: LT0122

Programming System Configuration

 

7.4.3.2Operands Type 2

ACK

When the "ACK" key is pressed with the base display selected this returns true for

 

between 1 and 2 complete passes of all output logic equations.

 

ALM

True if 1 or more local MAF zones is in alarm, or true in New Zealand mode if a

 

latched battery very low alarm is present.

 

BEL

See discussion on Bells/Anc3 in Ancillary Relay Tokens.

 

 

Always false if Bells is isolated or silenced by network silence - otherwise , true if:

 

1.

Non isolated zone mapped to Bells is in alarm, or

 

 

2.

Bell test in progress

 

 

3.

2 second ring for Auto-reset mode for non isolated zone mapped to bells.

 

4.

For networked systems, a network MAF alarm state received from another

 

 

panel and this panel is programmed to use it and this panel is also

 

 

 

programmed with "receive network bells control" enabled.

 

 

5.

In New Zealand mode, true if Trial Evac operated.

 

BFT

This is available in V2.07 or later software and is true when there is a battery

 

connection fault or a battery capacity fault. Note the battery connection tests and

 

battery capacity tests must be enabled for them to produce faults.

 

BGT

True if the brigade test key on the local FIP or an RZDU has been held down for 2

 

seconds - at which point this token returns true while the key remains down (even if

 

the brigade test has been programmed to not operate the Brigade Alarm relay). For

 

networked systems, this token is not true for a brigade test initiated at another panel

 

on the network.

 

BLI

Bells Isolate. For V2.07 or earlier software, BLI is true if the bells are isolated locally.

 

For V2.08 or later, BLI is time if the bells are isolated locally or if they are silenced by

 

a received network silence state. Note: for the bells to be silenced locally by a

 

received network silence state, this panel must have “receive network bells silence”

 

enabled and must also have “use MAF status” enabled for the particular SID sending

 

the network silence. For New Zealand mode, BLI is not set time by the local silence

 

alarms keyswitch (refer NSA).

 

BLO

Battery low. True if the last battery test failed. Remains true until a successful test

 

has been completed. If battery low fault monitoring is enabled it will also be set true

 

by a battery low fault.

 

BSR

New Zealand mode local services restore operated.

 

BTS

True if a battery test is currently in progress.

 

CGF

This is available in V2.07 or later software and is true when there is a charger fault

 

and charger fault monitoring is enabled.

 

FLT

True if 1 or more local MAF-mapped zones or module/ancillary relays are in fault.

ISO

True if 1 or more local MAF-mapped zones or module/ancillary relays are isolated.

MFL

True if the mains is currently failed. If it is desired to detect a condition of mains

 

failed continuously for 8 hours then timer logic must be used in conjunction with this

 

token.

 

 

MUA

True if there are 1 or more unacknowledged alarms in the FFCIF queue.

 

NED

New Zealand mode external defect input true.

 

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Issue 2.7

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