F3200 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122
Network Programming
Page 11-6 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7
NETWORK MAF STATUS (CONTINUED)
5. System fault state.
True if any system fault is present. When true, this will cause any panel on the
network which is programmed to use the MAF data from this panel, to energise the
MAF fault relay and, (if the receiving panel is an F3200 panel), to turn its buzzer on
when a new fault occurs.
6. Brigade test state.
True if a brigade test has been initiated (by holding down the brigade test key for 2
seconds) AND the local MAF alarm relay, (if any), is programmed to operate for a
local brigade test. When true, this will cause any panel on the network which is
programmed to use the MAF data from this panel, to energise the MAF alarm relay.
7. Silence alarms state.
True if the bells are isolated and the panel is programmed to send bells isolate as
network silence. When true, this will cause any panel on the network which is
programmed to use the MAF data from this panel AND is programmed to allow the
receiving of network bells silence, to keep the bells off. For New Zealand operation
this also includes the state of the silence alarms keyswitch.
NOTE 1.
In F3200 each zone may be individually mapped to MAF, BELLS, ANC1, and ANC2.
However, the mapping of a zone to BELLS, ANC1 and ANC2 has NO effect on the MAF
data transmitted on the network - it effects only the local relays on that panel. Mapping a
zone to bells will cause the bells to turn on at the local panel of that zone but not at a remote
panel. Mapping a zone to the MAF may cause the bells to turn on at a remote panel when
the zone goes into alarm. Mapping a zone to ANC1/ANC2 will cause the respective ancillary
relay to turn on at the local panel of that zone but not at a remote panel.
At any F3200 panel, the MAF status and totals it is currently receiving from any other panel
may be viewed by recalling net panel status ( from the base display press [RECALL]
[RECALL] [3] - refer also to the F3200 operator's manual ).
F3200 output logic tokens affected by network MAF status
The output logic tokens in an F3200 panel that are affected by the MAF status received from
other panels are listed below. These tokens are not affected by MAF status from another
panel unless that panel is programmed into the SID list of this panel and has "use MAF relay
data" option enabled (refer section 11.4.3).
NML This token is described in Section 7.4.3.2 and is affected by any network states
which cause the Brigade Alarm or Brigade Fault relays to operate at this panel. This
includes MAF alarm, MAF fault or system fault received from a SID that this panel is
programmed to use the MAF status of.
BEL False if the bells are locally isolated or if
[common network bells silence is true AND this panel has "receive network bells
SILENCE" enabled], otherwise true if
1. Local 5 second bells test occurring.
2. 2 second ring for alarm on local zone in auto reset mode.
3. Alarm on any local non isolated zone mapped to bells
4. Common network maf alarm AND "receive network bells CONTROL"
enabled.
5. Any entry in the FFCIF alarm queue and bells on for FFCIF alarm has been
enabled with programming.
Note: For New Zealand operation, BEL will become true if the trial evac keyswitch is
operated regardless of bells isolation or silence alarms.