22 ancillary filtering, Table 9-1 test modes summary – Tyco MX4428 User Manual

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AutoReset

Commission

Mode

Zone

Alarm

Test

System

test.

Auto test

with test

fire

Fast

Point

Test

Slow Point Test

Normal

Detector test
applied

No

Yes on smoke / CO

(Alarm result simulated on 8xxH

ie Heat only detector and on

ancillary input modules)

Yes on smoke / CO.

Simulated 100

°C on 8xxH.

Simulated alarm on

ancillaries.

No

FastLogic

Switches to SmartSense

As cfgd

As cfgd

Filter Divisor

2 on Smoke / CO

As cfgd on heat

1 (bypassed)

As cfgd

As cfgd

Enhancement None

None

None As

cfgd

Step Limit

Bypassed

Bypassed

As cfgd

As cfgd

AVF Bypassed

As cfgd

on DIM.

Bypassed
on analog

detectors

N/A

Bypassed

As cfgd

As cfgd

Detector / Anc
LED operates

Yes No

No

Yes Yes Yes

Circuit / zone
goes into
alarm

Yes - but

zone

isolated at

FIP

Yes

When

ALL

points in

alarm

No Yes

Yes

When alarm

condition

reached

Point alarm
generates
event

Yes Yes No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

History high,
low updated

No Yes

No

No

No

No

Yes

Tracking
updated

No Yes

No

No

No

No

Yes

FIP CV
Updated

Yes Yes No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Reset
terminates test

No effect at MXP

Yes

Yes

N/A

Table 9-1 Test Modes Summary


9.22

ANCILLARY

FILTERING

If a poll returns the alarm state, then up to 5 immediate re-polls are made. If all these are still
in the alarm state then an alarm is generated. If one of the succeeding polls is not in the
alarm state, then immediate re-polling stops, but an up-down counter will be retained for the
next poll. This counter counts up when an alarm condition is measured, and down when a
non-alarm condition is measured. So if there are 5 polls in the alarm state then 1 non alarm
the counter will be left at 4. On the next scheduled poll the counter starts from the value it
had previously, so only 2 successive polls returning the alarm condition will be required to
reach the alarm condition.

The up-down counter always counts up and down (between 0 and 6) depending on whether
an alarm condition or not is read from the detector. When the counter reaches 6 a filtered
alarm state is generated. When the counter reaches 0 a filtered non-alarm condition is
determined. An immediate re-poll is done if the last poll is in the opposite state to the filtered
state.

Ancillary faults are filtered in the same way, except that only 4 polls are needed rather than
6, and there is no immediate re-polling, 4 polls 5 seconds apart are required.

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