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4.1.3

Reverse polarity circuits configuration

This panel is equipped with two polarity reversal-type outputs. This permits alarm and trouble signals to
be transmitted to one location and supervisory and trouble signals to be transmitted to a second location.

If trouble signals are to be transmitted to the alarm location or if only the remote alarm circuit is used,
place the TRBL-REM ALM switch in the “off” position (left side of the switch). When configured in this
manner, supervisory alarms are sent as trouble signals on the remote alarm circuit.

 When the remote alarm output is programmed to transmit a trouble

condition, the control panel is not suitable for remote station protected
premises service where separate transmission circuits are required for
fire, supervisory, and trouble signals. This should not be done unless
approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction

4.1.4 Annunciator

disconnect

Place the ANNUNC DISC switch in the “on” position (right side of the switch) when you wish to ignore
commands sent from the remote annunciator or when an annunciator is not connected.

4.1.5

Waterflow

detectors

Place the WATERFLOW switch in the “on” position (right side of the switch) for all zones that are to be
used with waterflow detectors. The SILENCE and ZONE DISABLE keypads can not be used for zones
configured for waterflow. Instead, the panel must be reset to silence the alarm notification device.

4.1.6 Alarm

verification

Place the VERIFY switch in the “on” position (right side of the switch) to place a zone in the alarm
verification mode.

This mode should only be used with smoke detectors that do not include an alarm verification feature.
When a smoke detector operates on a zone that has been selected for alarm verification, the panel will
not immediately go into an alarm condition.

Power will be removed for a period of 6 to 8 seconds, which will reset the detector. Power is then
reapplied, but alarms are inhibited for the next 3 to 6 seconds.

If any detector operates within the following confirmation period of approximately 120 seconds, an alarm
condition will result.

4.1.7

Style D (Class A) operation

Any initiating device zone (except the supervisory zone) can be operated in a Style D (Class A) mode.

To place a zone in the Style D (Class A) mode, place the CLASS A switch in the “on” position (right side
of the switch). Zones that are selected to be Style D (Class A) require a four wire, double loop,
configuration. This permits detection of an alarm condition from any detector on the zone when a single
open fault is present.

4.2

Program configuration of the panel

The optional LCD is used to display system status during operation, show a description of each zone,
and allows configuration of the optional ZDACT. The prompts and possible key presses for configuring
the control panel are shown below to help with configuration. Words in BOLD ALL CAPS print appear in
the LCD.

 An LCD display is required for programming the panel. If you do not have an

LCD output, see Appendix C for ordering optional LCD (Model OPLCD) or
remote annunciator (Model RALCD).

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