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PDRP-2001 Datasheet, PDF (58/140 Pages) Systemsensor advanced ideas. – Deluge Preaction Control Panel
Programming
NAC #
1=ENABLED
2=TYPE ALARM NAC
NAC Screen #1
Master Programming Level
3.5.3.1 Enabled
Pressing 1 while viewing Output Screen #1 will cause the display to change to Enabled No.
This will prevent the selected main circuit board NAC from activating its devices. Each press
of the 1 key will cause the display to toggle between Enabled Yes and Enabled No.
Note that if a circuit is disabled, a trouble will be logged on the FACP until the circuit is
enabled. The exception is when a Release Circuit is disabled, a supervisory will be logged on
the FACP until the circuit is enabled.
3.5.3.2 Type
Pressing 2 while viewing Output Screen #1 will cause the following screen to be displayed:
EDIT OUTPUT # TYPE
1=RELEASE CIRCUIT 1
2=RELEASE CIRCUIT 2
3=ALARM NAC
Edit Output # Type Screen
Pressing the down arrow key while viewing the Edit Output Type Screen will display additional
screens with the types shown in the following table:
Release Circuit 1
Release Circuit 2
Alarm NAC
Waterflow NAC
Release Stage NAC
Horn NAC
Strobe NAC
Supv Bell NAC
Trouble Bell NAC
Press the number key corresponding to the desired Output Type to program the selected Output.
3.5.3.2.1 Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2
If Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2 is selected as the Output Type, the following subscreen
will be displayed:
EDIT RELEASE CIR #
1=UNSUPV SHORTS
2=SUPV SHORTS
This screen allows the programmer to select whether or not to supervise the Releasing Circuit
Output for shorts.
• When a normally-closed releasing solenoid is connected to the output circuit, pressing 1 will
prevent the FACP from supervising the output circuit for shorts.
• When a normally-open releasing solenoid is connected to the output circuit, pressing 2 will
allow the FACP to supervise the output circuit for shorts.
Note: Release circuits may be directly activated by a single input zone or may be activated using
cross-zoned inputs. Refer to "Circuit Mapping and Cross-Zoning" on page 103 for a description of
cross-zoning and input to output circuit mapping.
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PDRP-2001 Series PN 53043:A 5/08/2007