Document No: LT0122

F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

 

 

Programming System Configuration

OPERANDS TYPE 2 (CONTINUED)

 

NEV

New Zealand mode evac defect input true.

 

NMA

True if 1 or more non MAF-mapped zones are in alarm.

NMF

True if 1 or more non MAF-mapped zones or non MAF-mapped module/ancillary

 

relays are in fault.

 

NML

For Australian operation, the NML token is false if any of the conditions (including

 

network states) which cause either the Brigade Alarm or Brigade Fault relay to

 

operate (if not controlled by output logic) are true. Note this does not include

 

conditions which cause the standby relay to de-energise and do not energise Brigade

 

Defect (e.g. fuse blown, database checksum error). The SFT token includes

 

conditions which de-energise standby but not Brigade Fault.

 

For New Zealand operation the NML token is true if there are no abnormal

 

conditions.

 

NSA

New Zealand mode local silence alarms operated.

ODR

True if the outer door is currently open.

 

PLI

True if the "Plant" flag is set to isolated.

 

 

The PLI token may be used to isolate a set of relays from the single option on the

 

Ancillary Isolate key menu. The equation of each relay to be isolated must take the

 

form Rn = (eqn) .^PLI.

 

 

The PLI token is not mapped to the MAF (i.e. Plant Isolate does not operate the

 

Brigade Isolate relay, common Isolate LEDs, etc). To have the Isolate relay operate

 

on PLI it is necessary to program it as follows: ISO = ISO + PLI.

 

When PLI is true, the Ancillary Isolated LED is on (as it is if either ancillary relay 1 or

 

2 is isolated, or any module relay is isolated).

RST

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

 

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

STS

True if a system test or auto test is currently in progress.

SOA

This is available in V2.07 or later software and is true when the alarm buzzer is

 

currently sounding.

 

SOF

This is available in V2.07 or later software and is true when the fault buzzer is

 

currently sounding.

 

SFT

True if any system fault is present (refer to Operator's Manual Section 6.6.3).

TEV

New Zealand mode local trial evac operated.

Issue 2.7

5 July 2001

Page 7-21

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Tyco F3200 manual Nev, Nma, Nmf, Nml, Nsa, Odr, Pli, Rst, Sts, Soa, Sof, Sft, Tev

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