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Engineer programming via the keypad
OUTPUTS
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14.9 OUTPUTS
Each zone type on the SPC system has an associated output type (an internal flag
or indicator). When a zone type is activated, i.e. a door or window opens, smoke is
detected, an alarm is detected, etc., the corresponding output is activated.
1. Scroll to OUTPUTS and press SELECT.
2. Scroll to CONTROLLER or EXPANDER and press SELECT.
3. Scroll to the expander/output to be programmed and press SELECT.
If the output activations are recorded in the system event log (i.e. enabled,
items recorded / disabled, items) the programming options are available as
shown in the table below.
NAMES
Used to help identify the output; enter a specific and descriptive name.
OUTPUT
TYPE
Determines the output type; see the table in page [➙ 98], for a description of output
types.
OUTPUT
MODE
Determines the style of the output: continuous, momentary or pulsed.
POLARITY
Determines whether the output is activated on a positive or negative polarity.
LOG
Determines if system log is enabled or disabled.
For the output test procedure, see page [ 106].
14.9.1 Outputs types and output ports
Each output type can be assigned to one of the 6 physical output ports on the SPC
controller or to an output on one of the connected expanders. Output types that are
not assigned to physical outputs act as indicators of events on the system and may
be logged and/or reported to remote central stations if required.
The output ports on the expanders are all single pole relay type outputs (NO, COM,
NC); therefore, output devices may need external power sources to activate if they
are wired to expander outputs.
The activation of a particular output type depends on the zone type (see page [
284]) or alert condition that triggered the activation. If multiple areas are defined on
the system then the outputs on the SPC are grouped into system outputs and area
outputs; the system outputs are activated to indicate a system wide event (e.g.
mains fault) whereas the area outputs indicate events detected in one or more of
the defined areas on the system. Each area has its own set of area outputs; if the
area is a common area for other areas, then its outputs will indicate the state of all
the areas it is common for, including its own state. For example, if Area 1 is
common for Area 2 and 3, and Area 2 Ext. Bell is active, then the Area 1 Ext Bell
output is also active.
Some output types can only indicate system wide events (no specific area
events). Please refer to the table below for further information.
Output Type
Description
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