Specifications
Indicators, Controls and Operations
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When an Initiating Circuit Disconnect pushbutton is returned to the normal state (by pressing it again in order to un-
bypass the circuit), the panel checks the state of the circuit. If the circuit is active, the Status Indicator flashes for 10
seconds at the Fast Rate without processing the input. If the Circuit is not re-bypassed by then, it will be processed
as a new input.
Common Relays
Circuit Types
Initiating (Detection) Circuit Types
Non-Verified Alarm
A Non-Verified alarm is a “normal” type of alarm that can have pull stations, smoke detectors, or heat detectors
attached to it. Activation of any of these devices will immediately result in an alarm condition in the Fire Alarm
Control Panel. An Alarm condition causes the associated Circuit Status LED and the Common Alarm LED to
illuminate red.
Water Flow Alarm (Water flow Sensors)
Water Flow Alarms are identical to normal Non-Verified Alarms except that any indicating circuits programmed to
these circuits (all are by default) are Non-Silenceable. Also, if Water Flow Retard Operation is enabled, these
circuits are sampled every one second. If ten samples are active within any 15-second interval, the Water flow Alarm
is confirmed and processed. An alarm condition causes the associated Circuit Status LED and the Common Alarm
LED to illuminate red.
Non-Latching Supervisory (For Supervisory Circuits)
Activation on these circuits will cause the Circuit Status LED and the amber Common Supervisory LED to illuminate.
The buzzer will sound at fast rate. If the circuit activation is removed, the Supervisory condition will clear (as long as
there are no other Supervisory conditions in the system) and the Circuit Status LED will turn off.
Latching Supervisory (For Supervisory Devices)
Activation on these circuits will cause the Circuit Status LED and the amber Common Supervisory LED to illuminate.
The buzzer will sound at fast rate. If the circuit activation is removed, the Supervisory condition will NOT clear.
Abort Switch
When the hazard area is in alarm (pre-discharge) state and the release timer is running, the activation of the
corresponding Abort Switch will pause the releasing timer. The release process is held while the Abort Switch is
pressed. Releasing the Abort Switch will resume the releasing timer and the corresponding hazard area goes into
Alarm (pre-discharge) state again. The value of the release timer after Abort Switch is released depends on the type
Relay Type Single Hazard Dual Hazard
Trouble Relay Trouble Trouble
Supervisory Relay Supervisory Supervisory
Alarm Relay Alarm Hazard1 (Alarm)
Aux Alarm Relay Alarm (Silence-able) Hazard2 (Alarm)
Note: Some troubles are latching once they are detected they remain active until system reset. In this case
the common trouble indicator will also remain active until system reset. The common trouble is not
bypassed by the auxiliary disconnect function.
Note: Do not use Retard Operation with any external retarding device; maximum retard may not exceed
120 seconds.