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System and Control Options

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7.3.1 Change Label (Name of Input)

Each input has a default label (Device_1, Device_2, etc.) that you may

change to a more descriptive name for ease in recognizing alarms and

events associated with the input. The label may consist of up to eight

characters (see Table 12 for valid characters).
The device name assigned through this menu is also displayed for the

corresponding output.

If the input label is changed, the output will change also.

• From the Setup Inputs Menu, choose Label for the selected input—Label: Device_1 in the

example at right—and press Enter

.

• To change the input’s label, which may consist of up to eight characters:

• Use the arrows

↑↓

to

choose a character.

• Press Enter

to advance to the next character position.

• When finished, press Enter

again.

7.3.2 Define Input as Normally Open or Normally Closed

Each input may be set up as Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed

(NC). The default setting for all input points is NO (Normally Open).
If you require an input to be a supervised point, define the input as

Normally Closed (NC).

• From the Setup Inputs Menu, choose Norm Open/Close, as

shown at right, and press Enter

.

• To change the normal state for this input, use the arrows

↑↓

to

choose NO (Normally Open) or NC (Normally Closed), then press

Enter

.

7.3.3 Define Input as Alarmable or Event

Each input may be defined as Alarmable (AL) or as an Event (EV).

• For an input defined as alarmable, a change in the status of the

device triggers these actions: the LCD flashes, the audible horn

sounds, a record is entered in the Alarm Log and the common

alarm relay is energized.

• For an input defined as an event, a change in the status of the

device is recorded in the Event Log.

For both types (alarmable and event), user setup determines output

control—whether the device that changed status is disabled or kept in

operating mode and whether a standby device is set to operate.
By default, all inputs are set up as AL (Alarmable).

• From the Setup Inputs Menu, choose Alarm/Event, as shown at

right, and press Enter

.

• To change the type of input, use the arrows

↑↓

to

choose AL (Alarmable) or EV (Event), then press

Enter

.

Table 14

Input and output labels

Label

Applies to:

Device_1

Input 1

Output 1

Device_2

Input 2

Output 2

Device_3

Input 3

Output 3

Device_3

Input 3

Output 3

Setup Inputs Menu

SETUP DEVICE_1

> LABEL: DEVICE_1

NORM OPEN/CLOSE: NO
ALARM/EVENT: AL

↑↓

=NEXT

=SELECT

LATCHED: N
DELAY: 00:01

Change Label

CHANGE LABEL

DEVICE_1

↑↓

=SELECT

=NEXT/END

Setup Inputs Menu

SETUP DEVICE_1

LABEL: DEVICE_1

> NORM OPEN/CLOSE: NO

ALARM/EVENT: AL

↑↓

=NEXT

=SELECT

LATCHED: N
DELAY: 00:01

Normally Open / Closed

IS INPUT NORMALLY
OPEN OR CLOSED? NO

↑↓

=NO/NC

=END

Setup Inputs Menu

SETUP DEVICE_1

LABEL: DEVICE_1
NORM OPEN/CLOSE: NO

> ALARM/EVENT: AL

↑↓

=NEXT

=SELECT

LATCHED: N
DELAY: 00:01

Alarmable / Event

IS INPUT AN ALARM
OR EVENT? AL

↑↓

=AL/EV

=END

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