4 message buttons, Message buttons, Cmd input style – Fire-Lite ECC-50/100E Emergency Command Center User Manual

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Emergency Command Center Manual —

P/N LS10001-000FL-E:A 4/10/2013

Programming

Main Menu - User Programming

3.1.4 Message Buttons

Message Buttons

Assignment

Message buttons 1-14 can be used to broadcast prerecorded messages over the sys-

tem. They must be designated as Fire Evacuation or Mass Notification in the Assignment field.

Tone

Prior to transmitting a message, the ECC can be programmed to produce a pre-announce

and post-announce tone. In the Tone field, select the desired tone pattern: ANSI, March Code, Cal-
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, Steady, Alert Tone, Hi-Lo, ANSI Whoop, Continuous Whoop, or No Tone.

Leading Tone Duration

If a pre-announce tone is desired, select the length of time it will play

before a message is broadcasted. Select 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, or 28 seconds. In a pre-announce tone

is not desired, select 0 seconds.

Trailing Tone Duration

Select the length of time for the post-message announcement tone.

Select 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, or 32 seconds from the drop-down menu.

Repeat Cycle

Select the number of times the message will be repeated during an alarm. A mes-

sage can be repeated 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, or an Infinite amount of times.

CMD Input Style

CMD Input Style

CMD1 and CMD2 Command Input circuits can be independently programmed

to be triggered by a Contact Closure or by the Reverse Polarity of a Notification Appliance Circuit.

When the system is programmed for Mass Notification, CMD1 and CMD2 will be programmed for

Reverse Polarity only. See Section 2.5.1 for more information.

Figure 3.8 Message Buttons

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Figure 3.9 Tone Duration / CMD Input Types

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