Tyco F3200 Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
F3200 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122
Programming System Configuration
Page 7-26 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7
ENTERING EQUATIONS (CONTINUED)
The next relay can be selected. Note that Z9A and Z10A could have been entered as zone
range ZR9:10(1)A.
Entering an NA Operand
To enter an NA operand, do the following:
1. Select NA with the in the bottom line and press "ENTER".
2. Select the first token in the "RESET" group with the cursor keys and enter it.
3. Select the next token in the "RESET" group and enter it (the , will automatically be
inserted when this token is entered).
4. When all the "RESET" tokens are entered, press one of the Operator keys ("AND",
"OR", etc) then enter the "SET" tokens (on the right side of the ;).
5. Select the desired token with the cursor keys.
6. When all the "SET" tokens are entered, press "AND", "OR", "XOR" or "NOT" to exit
from NA. If the NA is the last token in an equation and the operand just entered is
not required, press "DELETE".
Notes:
1. A logic equation or another NA token cannot be entered directly into an NA operand.
If they are required they must be entered as a variable (i.e. equate a variable to the
desired equation).
2. Multiple NA tokens can be used, but each one must be qualified by listing the group
of tokens as it is entered. Should the same latch be desired as an operand in various
equations, it would be expedient to assign a variable as the NA, and then call up the
variable in equations. This saves re-entering the NA with its lists of operands.
7.4.6 THE OUTPUT LOGIC PROGRAMMING MENUS
The Output Logic programming menus are shown in Fig 7.1.1 and include the following:
Menu 1
Relay (module relay); Variable; Timer; Open Collector; Ancillary Relay; Net Var;
Menu 2
MAF Relay; Zone Isol; Zone De-Isol; Zone Reset; free space
Menu 3
SNA (sounder activate - software V2.09 onwards)
Menu 1
Relay - this option is used to enter equations for the physical module relays (relay
numbers 1 - 64) and to control zone LEDs (relay numbers 65 - 256).
Variable - for variables 1 - 256
Timer - timers 1 to 64 are seconds based and 65 to 72 are minutes based.