FIRE
4100 Fire Alarm
Pseudo Point Definitions
579-765 Rev. D
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DIGITAL PSEUDO POINTS ........................................................................................... 2 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................. 2 DIGITAL PSEUDO POINT DEFINITIONS ...................................................................... 2 ANALOG PSEUDO POINTS ........................................................................................ 31 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................... 31 ANALOG PSEUDO POINT DEFINITIONS ................................................................... 31 LIST PSEUDO POINTS ................................................................................................ 48 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................... 48 System Point Lists ...................................................................................................... 48 User-Defined Point Lists............................................................................................. 48
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Cautions and Warnings
SYSTEM REACCEPTANCE TEST AFTER SOFTWARE CHANGES - To ensure proper system operation, this product must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 after any programming operation or change in site-specific software. Reacceptance testing is required after any change, addition or deletion of system components, or after any modification, repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring. All components, circuits, system operations, or software functions known to be affected by a change must be 100% tested. In addition, to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected, at least 10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change, up to a maximum of 50 devices, must also be tested and proper system operation verified.
REVISION HISTORY Rev # A
Date/By
ECO #
B B1
20-Nov-06 06-Mar-07 K.Babineau 18-APR-07
D06-0067
B2 B3 C C1 C2 D
05-jul-07 AT Hoang 10-Oct-07 K.Babineau AT Hoang R Bonneau K.Babineau
Description
ECO Release Removed unused pseudos and updated the summary of P462 Added P457 – IGNORE 2120 BROADCAST FAILURE TROUBLE Added P467 & P468. Changed P463 & P464 definitions.
D07-0024
ECO Release
D07-0033
Changed P462, A251 and A254 Description Changed P242 description. ECO Release (12.05.01)
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DIGITAL PSEUDO POINTS INTRODUCTION The Programming Unit allocates one digital pseudo card (Card 128) and reserves it for system use. These digital pseudo points are defined and reserved by the system, and configured automatically by the Programming Unit. Any of these digital pseudo points can be accessed (using their zone names, P0 through P255) from either the front panel or the Programming Unit data entry screens. More digital pseudo cards can be added with the Programming Unit, if they are required. Digital pseudo points can be set up with one of the five different point types listed below: • • • • •
UTILITY - status change acknowledgement is not needed. FIRE - alarm condition is initiated when active; requires acknowledge, silence, reset. SUPERV - supervisory service condition is initiated when active; requires acknowledge. TROUBLE - system trouble condition is initiated when active; requires acknowledge. PRI2 - alarm condition is initiated when active; requires acknowledge, and separate reset from alarm.
DIGITAL PSEUDO POINT DEFINITIONS P0 System Reset Key ON when the SYSTEM RESET key is pressed on the operator’s interface panel. P1 Alarm Silence Key ON when the ALARM SILENCE key on the operator’s interface panel is pressed. P2 Front Panel Lamptest Control When activated, the executive program performs the Lamptest function. P3 Fire Alarm Detect Activated momentarily (pulsed) as the result of a fire condition in the system. Subsequent alarm conditions will cause this point to reactivate. P4 Global Acknowledge Enable When manually activated, this pseudo point will cause an individual acknowledge system to operate as if it were a global acknowledge system. P5 Set Service Pseudo Values When manually activated, this pseudo point changes the values of various “service pseudos”. When activated the system will: enable global acknowledge, disable keypad inactivity timer, reduce system reset timer, disable alarm silence inhibit, disable system trouble reminder, disable alarm verification, reduce monitor zone enable timer and change various audio messages. (See Default SMPL Program 0 for more details.) P6 Alarm Silence Tracks the activation of the ALARM SILENCE key or the activation of the Automatic Alarm Cutoff feature. The momentary activation of this point will turn OFF all system points programmed to turn OFF on an alarm silence. P7 Extra Card In The System (Trouble) ON any time a daughter card is electrically connected, but not included in the configuration file for the system. Trouble may also be caused by installing an expected daughter card with a card address that does not exist according to the configuration file for the system. P8 Keypad Active ON when any key on the operator’s interface panel has been pressed. Will remain ON for 30 seconds after all keypad activity has ceased. P9 System out of CQB’s (Trouble) 2
Indicates the activation of more alarm zones with PNIS codes assigned than the physical limitations of the coding queue (allocated memory) will allow. P10 Coded Input Active Indicates that a mechanically coded input device (i.e., a coded pull station) connected to any one of the Master Controller monitor zones (1 - 8) has been activated. P11 Unacknowledged Fire Alarm Exists Indicates the presence of a fire condition that has not been acknowledged. When the alarm condition is acknowledged, this point is turned OFF. P12 Unacknowledged Supervisory Exists Indicates the presence of a supervisory service condition that has not been acknowledged. This point turns OFF when the supervisory service condition is acknowledged or cleared. P13 Unacknowledged Trouble Exists Indicates the presence of a system trouble condition that has not been acknowledged. When the system trouble condition is acknowledged or cleared, this point turns OFF. P14 System Disabled - Programmer Download (Trouble) Active during a Programmer Download to Configuration (CFIG) RAM. P15 CFIG RAM Write Protect Missing (SW1-1) (Trouble) Indicates that a dipswitch set during a download to CFIG RAM is not in the correct position. P16 SMPL Program 0 - NDU System Default Indicates an active system default program - should always be ON. P17 SMPL Program 1 - Audio Default If ON, indicates an active audio default program. Note that this pseudo point is valid only on systems configured for audio. P18 SMPL Program 2 - System Options (Coding) If ON, indicates that certain monitor zones have been programmed with PNIS codes. P19 SMPL Program 3 - User Custom Control If ON, indicates the existence of Custom Control SMPL equations in the program block. P20 SMPL Program 4 - User SMPL If ON, indicates the existence of Text Editor-generated SMPL equations in the program block. P21 SMPL Program 5 - User SMPL If ON, indicates the existence of Text Editor-generated SMPL equations in the program block. P22 SMPL Program 6 - User SMPL If ON, indicates the existence of Text Editor-generated SMPL equations in the program block. P23 SMPL Program 7 - User SMPL If ON, indicates the existence of Text Editor-generated SMPL equations in the program block. P24 Coding Group 0 Active Indicates signals playing non-PNIS codes such as march time, slow-march time, temporal, etc., are currently active. P25 Coding Group 1 Active Indicates signals playing PNIS codes are currently active. If multiple coding groups are set up, this pseudo point is ON when Coding Group 1 is active.
P26 Coding Group 2 Active 3
Indicates signals playing PNIS codes are currently active. If multiple coding groups are set up, this pseudo point is ON when Coding Group 2 is active. P27 Coding Group 3 Active Indicates signals playing PNIS codes are currently active. If multiple coding groups are set up, this pseudo point is ON when Coding Group 3 is active. P28 Coding Group 4 Active Indicates signals playing PNIS codes are currently active. If multiple coding groups are set up, this pseudo point is ON when Coding Group 4 is active. P29 Coding Group 5 Active Indicates signals playing PNIS codes are currently active. If multiple coding groups are set up, this pseudo point is ON when Coding Group 5 is active. P30 Coding Group 6 Active Indicates signals playing PNIS codes are currently active. If multiple coding groups are set up, this pseudo point is ON when Coding Group 6 is active. P31 Coding Group 7 Active Indicates signals playing PNIS codes are currently active. If multiple coding groups are set up, this pseudo point is ON when Coding Group 7 is active. P32 Cold Start (Trouble) The executive program activates this pseudo point when the system is first powered up. The pseudo point remains ON until acknowledged by the operator. P33 Warm Start (Trouble) The executive program activates this pseudo point whenever the system is initialized, either by depressing SW2 on the master controller board or as the result of a recoverable crash code. The pseudo point remains ON until acknowledged by the operator. P34 City Disconnect (Trouble) Activating this pseudo point causes the City Alarm Relay to become software disabled. The relay will remain disabled until this pseudo point is turned OFF. P35 Manual Evacuation Switch Input Activating this pseudo point initiates an alarm condition when this point turns ON the alarm pseudo, P48. This causes all general alarm functions to occur. P36 Elevator Bypass (Trouble) Activating this pseudo point software disables the elevator recall operation. The operation will remain disabled until this pseudo point is turned OFF. P37 Doorholder Bypass (Trouble) Activating this pseudo point software disables the door holder operation. The operation will remain disabled until this pseudo point is turned OFF. P38 Control Point Bypass (Trouble) Activating this pseudo point software disables the General Alarm Relay operation. The relay will remain disabled until this pseudo point is turned OFF. P39 System Executing from RAM (Trouble) ON when the system is operating from volatile data stored in Configuration RAM as the result of a download. P40 Automatic Detector Reset This pseudo point is turned ON for one polling cycle anytime a system reset is performed in WalkTest or Alarm Verification modes. Typically used in the input section of an SMPL equation to reset four-wire smoke detectors. P41 Master Fire Alarm ACK Key 4
ON whenever the ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE key on the operator’s interface panel is pressed. P42 Master Supervisory ACK Key ON whenever the SUPERVISORY SERVICE ACKNOWLEDGE key on the operator’s interface panel is pressed. P43 Master Trouble ACK Key ON whenever the TROUBLE ACKNOWLEDGE key on the operator’s interface panel is pressed. P44 Coding Bus Disable Switch Activating this point causes the Coded Input Bus to be disabled except for the signals and AUX relays on the Master Controller. P45 Drill Switch Input Activating this point momentarily activates all General Alarm audible and visible devices. However, the General Alarm Relays and the City Alarm Relay WILL NOT be activated. P46 Door Holder Trigger Used in the default SMPL program to ensure that the door holder bypass works like a true bypass switch. P47 Signals/Visuals Active Indicates that at least one audible/visible signal circuit is active. P48 Manual Evacuation (Fire) Activating this point initiates a general alarm condition. The default SMPL program turns this point ON when P35 (Manual EVAC Switch Input) is activated. P49 System at Access Level 1 or Greater P49 is ON when the operator’s interface panel is used to set the system at Access Level 1 or greater. P50 System at Access Level 2 or Greater P50 is ON when the operator’s interface panel is used to set the system at Access Level 2 or greater. P51 System at Access Level 3 or Greater P51 is ON when the operator’s interface panel is used to set the system at Access Level 3 or greater. P52 System at Access Level 4 P52 is ON when the operator’s interface panel is used to set the system at Access Level 4. P53 System List Overflow - Warm Start Needed (Trouble) ON when more concurrent alarms, supervisories, or troubles occur than can be stored properly in the system’s allocated RAM memory. P54 Network Mike Keyed (Canadian) Network microphone has been keyed and is playing the pretone. (Turning P54 On causes the talk channel to route to the network audio input.) P55 CRT Keypad Inactivity Timer Disable Disables the timer that refreshes the CRT screen after 30 seconds of inactivity. P56 City Circuit STD Trouble Relay Operation Activating this point changes the operation of the City Circuit Trouble Relay. The supervisory service condition will not be sent to the monitoring facility, nor will a trouble be inhibited by an alarm condition. P57 Keypad Inactivity Timer Disable Disables the timer that refreshes the LCD display (on the front panel) after 30 seconds of inactivity.
P58 System Time/Date Invalid or Not Set (Trouble) 5
ON after a complete power down of the system to remind you to re-enter the proper time and date. The default SMPL program sets the values that determine when this pseudo point comes on (for example, if you enter an incorrectly formatted date). P59 Alarm Verification Tally Limit Exceeded (Trouble) Indicates that an alarm verification zone has gone into the verification cycle the specified number of times (default equals 10) without actually verifying the alarm condition. It is a system wide indicator. Automatically clears when all tallies are less than 10. P60 Alarm Verification Group 0 Active ON if Alarm Verification Group 0 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all verification groups can be ON simultaneously. P61 Alarm Verification Group 1 Active ON if Alarm Verification Group 1 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all verification groups can be ON simultaneously. P62 Alarm Verification Group 2 Active ON if Alarm Verification Group 2 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all verification groups can be ON simultaneously. P63 Alarm Verification Group 3 Active ON if Alarm Verification Group 3 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all verification groups can be ON simultaneously. P64 Alarm Verification Group 4 Active ON if Alarm Verification Group 4 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all verification groups can be ON simultaneously. P65 Alarm Verification Group 5 Active ON if Alarm Verification Group 5 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all verification groups can be ON simultaneously. P66 Alarm Verification Group 6 Active ON if Alarm Verification Group 6 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all verification groups can be ON simultaneously. P67 Alarm Verification Group 7 Active ON if Alarm Verification Group 7 is presently in the verification process. Depending on programming, all verification groups can be ON simultaneously. P68 First Stage Timer Expired (Canadian) The timer that causes EVAC signals to play if not acknowledged within 5 minutes has expired. P69 The EVAC Message has Played (Canadian) The Evacuation Message/Tone has played. P70 Walk Test Group 0 Enabled (Trouble) ON when WalkTest Group 0 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel. P71 Walk Test Group 1 Enabled (Trouble) ON when WalkTest Group 1 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel. P72 Walk Test Group 2 Enabled (Trouble) ON when WalkTest Group 2 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel. P73 Walk Test Group 3 Enabled (Trouble) ON when WalkTest Group 3 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel.
P74 Walk Test Group 4 Enabled (Trouble) 6
ON when WalkTest Group 4 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel. P75 Walk Test Group 5 Enabled (Trouble) ON when WalkTest Group 5 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel. P76 Walk Test Group 6 Enabled (Trouble) ON when WalkTest Group 6 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel. P77 Walk Test Group 7 Enabled (Trouble) ON when WalkTest Group 7 has been enabled from the operator’s interface panel. P78 Alarm Silence/Alarm Cutout Pseudo Used by the default SMPL program to ensure that the system does not get multiple requests for alarm silence (i.e., alarm silence and alarm cutoff). P79 Reset SPKRS when Audio Coding Complete Activating this point (usually via SMPL) turns OFF the speaker circuits after audio coding is completed. P80 Master Microphone Keyed ON when master microphone button is depressed. P81 Remote Microphone 1 Keyed ON when remote microphone 1 button is depressed. P82 Remote Microphone 2 Keyed On when remote microphone 2 button is depressed. P83 Remote Microphone 1 Ready To Talk ON when remote microphone 1 ready-to-talk indicator is illuminated. P84 Remote Microphone 2 Ready To Talk ON when remote microphone 2 ready-to-talk indicator is illuminated. P85 VTG 1 - Active Normally ON when Voice Tone Generator 1 (VTG 1) is supplying any audio output (including the supervision tone). P86 VTG 2 - Active Normally ON when Voice Tone Generator 2 (VTG 2) is supplying any audio output (including the supervision tone). P87 Evacuation Message ON Momentarily activating P87 starts the evacuation message/tone. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch. P88 Evacuation Message OFF Momentarily activating P88 stops the Evacuation Message/Tone. P89 Evacuation Message LED P89 tracks the in-progress Evacuation Message/Tone. P90 Alert Message ON Momentarily activating P90 starts the Alert Message/Tone. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch. P91 Alert Message OFF Momentarily activating P91 stops the Alert Message/Tone. P92 Alert Message LED P92 tracks the in-progress Alert Message/Tone. P93 Drill Message ON 7
Momentarily activating P93 starts the Drill Message/Tone. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch. P94 Drill Message OFF Momentarily activating P94 stops the Drill Message/Tone. P95 Drill Message LED P95 tracks the in-progress Drill Message/Tone. P96 All Clear Message ON Momentarily activating P96 starts the All Clear Message/Tone. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch. P97 All Clear Message OFF Momentarily activating P97 stops the All Clear Message/Tone. P98 All Clear Message LED P98 tracks the in-progress All Clear Message/Tone. P99 AUX MSG 1 ON Momentarily activating P99 starts the AUX 1 Message/Tone. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch. P100 AUX MSG 1 OFF Momentarily activating P100 stops the AUX 1 Message/Tone. P101 AUX MSG 1 LED P101 tracks the in-progress AUX 1 Message/Tone. P102 AUX MSG 2 ON Momentarily activating P102 starts the AUX 2 Message/Tone. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch. P103 AUX MSG 2 OFF Momentarily activating P103 stops the AUX 2 Message/Tone. P104 AUX MSG 2 LED P104 tracks the in-progress AUX 2 Message/Tone. P105 Phone Paging ON Momentarily activating P105 enables phone-to-audio interface operation. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch. P106 Phone Paging OFF Momentarily activating P106 will terminate the phone-to-audio interface. P107 Phone Paging LED P107 tracks that the phone-to-audio interface is active. P108 Audio Override ON Momentarily activating P108 will override any future audio tones or messages. It will not stop any messages in progress at the time of activation. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch. P109 Audio Override OFF Momentarily activating P109 will terminate the audio override. P110 Audio Override Trouble (Trouble) P110 tracks that the audio override is currently selected.
P111 All Speakers Minus ON 8
Momentarily activating P111 will turn ON all speaker circuits that are not active on the Evacuation Channel and switch them to the Alert/Talk Channel. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch. (Works on 2- channel systems only.) P112 All Speakers Minus OFF Momentarily activating P112 will shut OFF the speaker circuits routed to the Alert Channel. P113 All Speakers Minus LED P113 tracks that all speakers not routed to the Evacuation Channel have been routed to the Alert Channel and turned ON. P114 All Speakers Channel 1 ON Momentarily activating P114 turns ON all speaker circuits to Channel 1 and plays any active message or tone. If no message or tone is active, speakers will be silent. P115 All Speakers Channel 1 OFF P115 turns OFF the speaker circuits. P116 All Speakers Channel 1 LED P116 indicates that all speakers are switched to Channel 1. P117 All Speakers Channel 2 ON Momentarily activating P117 turns ON all speaker circuits to Channel 2 and plays any active message or tone. If no message or tone is active, speakers will be silent. P118 All Speakers Channel 2 OFF P118 turns OFF the speaker circuits. P119 All Speakers Channel 2 LED P119 indicates that all speakers are switched to Channel 2. P120 All Speakers Channel 3 ON Momentarily activating P120 turns ON all speaker circuits to Channel 3. P121 All Speakers Channel 3 OFF P121 turns OFF the speaker circuits to Channel 3. P122 All Speakers Channel 3 LED P122 indicates that all speakers are switched to Channel 3. P123 Local Speaker EVAC ON Momentarily activating P123 turns ON the local speaker to the Evacuation Channel and plays any active message or tone. If no message or tone is active, the speaker will be silent. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch. P124 Local Speaker EVAC OFF P124 turns OFF the local speaker. P125 Local Speaker EVAC LED P125 indicates that the local speaker is switched to the Evacuation Channel. P126 Local Speaker Alert ON Momentarily activating P126 turns ON the local speaker to the Alert Channel and plays any active message or tone. If no message or tone is active, the speaker will be silent. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch. P127 Local Speaker Alert OFF P127 turns OFF the local speaker.
P128 Local Speaker Alert LED 9
P128 indicates that the local speaker is switched to the Alert Channel. P129 All Speakers Talk ON Momentarily activating P129 turns ON all speakers to the Talk Channel. Typically programmed to an annunciator switch. P130 All Speakers Talk OFF P130 turns OFF all speakers. P131 All Speakers Talk LED P131 indicates that all speakers are switched to the Talk Channel. P132 Analog Sensor Almost Dirty Log Enable (Trouble) Activating this point lowers the dirty threshold by 10 analog units. This allows any analog sensors that are approaching the dirty threshold to report as dirty to the historical trouble log. (Note: For Field Service use.) P133 Log Analog Sensor Peak Value Enable Activation of this point allows any analog sensor’s new peak value, subsequent to the activation of this pseudo, to be entered into the historical trouble log. P134 Clear Analog Sensor Peak Value (Trouble) Activation of this point will clear the analog sensor peak values that are currently stored by the system. Used in conjunction with A79. P135 All Alert (Canadian) All speakers are turned ON and routed to the Alert channel. P136 All EVAC (Canadian) All speakers are turned ON and routed to the EVAC channel. P137 All Alert LED (Canadian) Tracks that all speakers are ON and routed to the Alert channel. P138 Master Mike Pretone Playing on VTG2 ON when the Master Mike Pretone is playing on VTG 2. P139 Remote Mike 1 Pretone Playing on VTG2 ON when the Remote Mike 1 Pretone is playing on VTG 2. P140 Remote Mike 2 Pretone Playing on VTG2 ON when the Remote Mike 2 Pretone is playing on VTG 2. P141 Manual Audio EVAC ON Momentarily activating P141 causes all speaker circuits (L90) to turn ON and the Evacuation Message/Tone will be played. P142 Manual Audio EVAC OFF Momentarily activating P142 will silence the Evacuation Message/Tone and turn OFF all speaker circuits. P143 Manual Audio EVAC LED P143 tracks that manual evacuation is in progress. P144 Disable Supervision on VTG 1 (2120 Appl) When ON, the supervision tone on VTG 1 is turned OFF. Mainly used in 2120 Interface applications to ensure that the supervision tone is OFF before turning ON speakers. P145 Disable Supervision on VTG 2 (2120 Appl) When ON, the supervision tone on VTG 2 is turned OFF. Mainly used in 2120 Interface applications to ensure that the supervision tone is OFF before turning ON speakers. P146 Empty Audio Service Queue 10
Indicates no audio codes/messages/tones waiting to be played. P147 EVAC MSG Playing when Microphone Keyed Indicates that the Evacuation Message/Tone was playing when the microphone was initially keyed. (Used to restart EVAC message when mike is unkeyed.) P148 System out of AQB’S (Trouble) Indicates more alarm zones with Voice/Tone PNIS codes assigned are activated than the physical limitations of the audio coding queue (allocated memory) will allow. P149 Speaker Switch Off Auto (Trouble) If a speaker selection switch (maintained type) is left in the up or down position, a system trouble will be generated. This condition will exist until switch is returned to center position (auto). Typically found with dual or triple channel systems. 150 Audio Coding Group 1 Active ON when PNIS-type Audio Coding Group 1 is active. P151 Audio Coding Group 2 Active ON when PNIS-type Audio Coding Group 2 is active. P152 VTG 1 - Audio Supervision Active ON when the VTG 1 supervision tone is active. P153 VTG 2 - Audio Supervision Active ON when the VTG 2 supervision tone is active. P154 Phone Talk Line Relay Feedback Indicates talk line relay is ON. P155 Phone Network Relay Feedback Indicates network relay is ON. P156 Local Master Phone Handset Off Hook ON when master phone handset is out of its cradle. P157 Phone Talk Line Relay Control Input Turned ON by the Executive program when the optional switch on the phone card is used to turn ON the network relay. Used by Custom Control/SMPL. P158 Phone Network Relay Control Input Turned ON by the Executive program when the optional switch on the phone card is used to turn ON the talk line. Used by Custom Control/SMPL for network operation. P159 Phone Talk Line Relay Control Turns talk line ON/OFF in conjunction with remote master or satellite remote master phones. P160 Phone Network Relay Control When P160 is turned ON, the Master Controller tells the phone card to connect to the network. Controlled by Custom Control/SMPL/Modes/2120. P161 Master Phone Offhook Supervision (Trouble) ON 90 seconds after the master phone is removed from cradle if no communication has taken place during this time. P162 Master Mike Pretone Playing on VTG1 ON when the Master Microphone Pretone is playing on VTG 1. P163 Remote Mike 1 Pretone Playing on VTG1 ON when the Remote Microphone 1 Pretone is playing on VTG 1. P164 Remote Mike 2 Pretone Playing on VTG1 11
ON when the Remote Microphone 2 Pretone is playing on VTG 1. P165 Amps Switched to Battery For Legacy Audio Systems Only. Switches the amplifiers to standby batteries if any speakers are ON or there is an alarm and the system is in a brownout or AC power loss condition. P166 Enable Rm Phone to Rm Phone Conversation Used by the default SMPL program to allow two remote master telephones to talk to each other. May be turned ON/OFF via user SMPL or Custom Control program. P167 Alert Msg Playing when Microphone Keyed ON to indicate that the Alert Message/Tone was active when microphone was initially keyed. (Used to restart Alert Message when mike is unkeyed.) P168 Microphone to EVAC in Effect ON to indicate that the microphone is switched to the Evacuation Channel. P169 Microphone to ALERT in Effect ON to indicate that the microphone is switched to the Alert Channel. P170 Microphone to TALK (Channel 3) in Effect ON to indicate that the microphone is switched to the Talk Channel. P171 Background Music Relay Channel 1 For Legacy Audio Systems Only. Activating this pseudo point will turn ON the background music relay for Channel 1. P172 Background Music Relay Channel 2 For Legacy Audio Systems Only. Activating this pseudo point will turn ON the background music relay for Channel 2. P173 Background Music Relay Channel 3 For Legacy Audio Systems Only. Activating this pseudo point will turn ON the background music relay for Channel 3. P174 VTG 1 Code’s Precode Playing For Legacy Audio Systems Only. The precode is currently playing on VTG 1. P175 VTG 1 Code’s Aftercode Playing For Legacy Audio Systems Only. The aftercode is currently playing on VTG 1. P176 After Code Start - VTG 1 For Legacy Audio Systems Only. Used in the audio default program to start the aftercode when the coding group has completed its PNIS code(s). P177 VTG 1 ‘Quiet’ Message Playing For Legacy Audio Systems Only. Used in the audio default program to show that the quiet message is playing. P178 VTG 2 Code’s Precode Playing For Legacy Audio Systems Only. The precode is currently playing on VTG 2. P179 VTG 2 Code’s Aftercode Playing For Legacy Audio Systems Only. The aftercode is currently playing on VTG 2. P180 After Code Start - VTG 2 For Legacy Audio Systems Only. Used in the audio default program to start the aftercode when the coding group has completed its PNIS code(s).
P181 VTG 2 ‘Quiet’ Message Playing 12
For Legacy Audio Systems Only. Used by the audio default SMPL program to silence VTG 2. P182 VTG1 Code Start (2120 Appl) For Legacy Audio Systems Only. Used for audio codes from 2120. When all of the 2120 speakers are routed and turned ON, the 2120 turns ON P182. This action commands the 4100 to silence the Quiet message, thus allowing the codes on the queue to play. P183 Stop VTG1 Queue (2120 Appl) For Legacy Audio Systems Only. Used for audio codes from 2120. When P183 is turned ON by the 2120, the 4100 plays a “QUIET” message, thus preventing the codes on the queue from playing. P184 VTG2 Code Start (2120 Appl) For Legacy Audio Systems Only. Used for audio codes from 2120. When all of the 2120 speakers are routed and turned ON, the 2120 turns ON P184. This action commands the 4100 to turn OFF P185 (and the “QUIET” message), thus allowing the codes on the queue to play. P185 Stop VTG2 Queue (2120 Appl) For Legacy Audio Systems Only. Used for audio codes from 2120. When P185 is turned ON by the 2120, the 4100 plays a “QUIET” message, thus preventing the codes on the queue from playing. P186 Mike Disable Turned ON by audio default SMPL program. Actually disables the microphone. See explanation of analog pseudo points A87 and A88 for more information. P187 VTG & Amplifier Trouble Disable Used by the audio default SMPL program to disable amplifier and VTG nuisance troubles whenever possible. P188 VTG Supervision Tone Not Active (Trouble) ON indicates that the supervision tone has been OFF for at least 180seconds. P189 Satellite Phone Timeout Disable Turned ON to prevent a 4100 from turning OFF its phones due to timeout. P190 Network Mike Pretone Playing (Canadian) Network mike is keyed and the pretone is playing. P191 Master Mike Keyed Master Microphone is keyed, in conjunction with 5 second unkey timer (Analog Pseudo A103). P192 Remote Mike 1 Keyed Remote Microphone #1 is keyed, in conjunction with 5 second unkey timer (Analog Pseudo A104). P193 Remote Mike 2 Keyed Remote Microphone #2 is keyed, in conjunction with 5 second unkey timer (Analog Pseudo A105). P194 Mikes are Ready to Page (Canadian) Microphones are ready for the paging function. Used by Canadian audio default SMPL program. P195 S21 Switch Activated (Canadian) Annunciator speaker switch with Mode S21 programmed, is activated. (Used in Canadian default to start EVAC and Alert messages.) P196 RAM Battery Missing/Failed (Trouble) Lithium battery (system RAM backup) is missing or failed (UT/4100 + systems). P197 2120 1 Comm Loss For use with UTs, to indicate communication loss on Port 1 (A) of the 2120 Interface Card. P198 Inhibit Sonalert 13
Introduced for UT, to suppress the operation of the sonalert when this pseudo point is ON. P199 Inhibit Alarm Default This pseudo point is used to disable general alarm operation. For LEGACY (2120) Systems: Introduced for UT to inhibit the default program operation while the UT is communicating with the 2120. Turned OFF to give the UT default local mode operation. For UPGRADED AUDIO (Network Systems): L107 contains a point from the node that will be performing the alarm operations for this node. In nodes that perform their own general alarm operations, L107 must be empty. Nodes that have a single head end node performing the general alarm operations for this node must have a point from the head end node in L107. Then when 4120 Network communication between the head end node and this remote node has been lost, P199 will automatically turn OFF allowing this node to perform its own general alarm operations. When communications with the head end node are restored, P199 will automatically turn ON disabling this node from performing general alarm operations. Any job specific Custom Control for local audio should use this digital pseudo to inhibit the operation while this node is communicating with the head end node. P200 Force Cold Start Initiates a cold start of the UT or 4100+ system. If system RAM battery backup is enabled, this point must be turned ON to cold start the system. P201 AC Voltage Failure/Brownout This point is active when an AC power failure occurs or the system goes into brownout (less than 102 VAC). P202 Detector Reset For use on UTs, to drop power to the monitor zones on this UT only. P203 LCD Annunciators Override Keyswitch Indicates Override Keyswitch is ON. P204 Signals Silenced Controls the Alarm Silenced LED on the front panel & LCD annunciators. PSEUDO ON = LED ON. P205 TrueAlarm Sensitivity Modified (Trouble) Activates a trouble when any TrueAlarm sensor's sensitivity is altered from the front panel. Trouble clears when all TrueAlarm sensors are restored to “default” sensitivity. P206 Print Queue Overflow (Trouble) Activates a trouble when the internal software print queue has overflowed due to excessive system activity. P207 Network Diagnostic Mode (Trouble) This trouble point activates when a diagnostic control action is taken while in a network diagnostics menu. This trouble clears when all diagnostic functions are turned off or following the Warm Start needed to clear the Level 4 trouble. P208 Out of NQB’s (Trouble) This trouble point activates when the Master Controller sends more network points to the Network Card than can be stored in memory (the Network Queue is full). This trouble requires a Warm Start to clear. P209 Communications Short Circuit Trouble (Trouble) Activates a trouble when External RUI lines are shorted in a 4020 system. This trouble clears when short is removed and a System Reset is performed. P210 Network Detector Reset When activated by another node, this point starts the system reset process/timers. An external copy of it will usually be placed into L103 External Detector Reset Points of a “master” node so it will automatically be controlled by Default SMPL Program 0. (Used in conjunction with P211 to perform a 2-step reset.)
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When activated by another node, this point signals a completed and successful network-wide system reset. This point is activated only by the “master” node when all alarms have cleared from the network. P212 Detector/System Reset When activated by another node, this point equals the same effect as pressing the local system reset key, i.e. all reset timers and the decision to declare the panel free of alarms is handled by the local panel, not by the node where the System Reset key is pressed. This operation is possible only if P212 is declared external and tagged as part of L105, External Entire System Reset Point in the nodes that have remote control of system reset. This point is used in a Distributed SMPL Control Network where every node is in control of its own general alarm output points. P213 4120 Network Card Configured This point is used by Default SMPL Program 0 to determine whether or not a particular system is a node connected to a 4120 Network. P214 Clear Alarm Verification Tallies (Trouble) When activated, this point clears all alarm verification tallies in the local panel. The Alarm Verification Tally Limit Exceeded trouble point is cleared by this point. P215 Priority 2 Alarm Detect Activated momentarily (pulsed) as the result of a Priority 2 alarm in the system. Subsequent Priority 2 alarms cause this point to reactivate. P216 Priority 2 Alarm Reset Request Triggers a Priority 2 reset. P217 Network Signal Silence When activated by another node, this point starts alarm silence. A typical application for this point would include the need for a central network-wide signal silence from an NDU or some other central annunciator panel. P218 Unacknowledged Priority 2 Alarm Exists Indicates the presence of a Priority 2 alarm that has not been acknowledged. When the Priority 2 is acknowledged, this point turns OFF. P219 Master Priority 2 Alarm ACK Key ON whenever the PRIORITY 2 ACKNOWLEDGE key on the operator's interface panel is pressed. P220 Network Priority 2 Reset Triggers a Priority 2 reset when activated by another node. P221 Signals Active - Off On Silence Activates (turns ON) when Silenceable Signals (Signals in L8, L12, and L24) turn ON. P222 Remote Download Enabled (Trouble) Activates a trouble when a panel is enabled (ready to accept) a remote download through the RS232 or Network interface cards. P223 Master Microphone Ready to Talk ON when master microphone ready-to-talk indicator is illuminated. P224 NETWORK INITIALIZATION INCOMPLETE This trouble pseudo activates when a count mismatch is discovered when points are initialized between two nodes. If this trouble occurs the trouble history log can be examined to determine which nodes this node had trouble initializing with. P225 NETWORK OPERATING IN DEGRADED STYLE-7 This trouble will turn on if the 4120 Network loop is broken. Network topology can be used to help determine what has become the left and right node. P226
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This trouble pseudo turns on to indicate point information is being exchanged and may not yet be up to date. If this trouble remains on it indicates a problem with the configuration files being out of sync between two nodes. P227 SDACT DATABASE VERSION MISMATCH This trouble turns on to indicated the point information in the SDACT is not in sync with the latest job configuration information. P228 PREVENT TIME/DATE LOGGING When this pseudo is activated from custom control it prevents time update entries from being logged in the historical logs. P229 TRUEALERT SILENT TEST ACTIVE This trouble pseudo is turned on if the silent test mode for is turned on for TrueAlert addressable devices. Silent test modes allows the LED to activate on the device without the sounder activating. P230 TRUEALERT DEVICE TEST MODE ACTIVE This trouble pseudo is turned on by the system when TrueAlert devices are in test mode. P231 EXTRA NODE ON NETWORK This trouble turns on if a node is detected on the network that was not in the configuration when this node was last built, and the annunciate extra nodes network option is selected. In old rev’s of the 4100 this option was not deselectable. P232 NETWORK POINT LABEL UPDATING INHIBITED This pseudo point indicates that some of the public points from this node did not update the DBN file with new labels for this point. This is done by putting points into L110. P233 REMINDER - FIRE ALARM(S) EXIST IN SYSTEM This pseudo point turns on if Fire Alarms still exist and the active status reminder timer for this category expires. P234 REMINDER - PRI2 ALARM(S) EXIST IN SYSTEM This pseudo point turns on if Priority 2 Alarms still exist and the active status reminder timer for this category expires. P235 REMINDER - SUPV ALARMS EXIST IN SYSTEM This pseudo point turns on if Supervisory Alarms still exist and the active status reminder timer for this category expires. P236 REMINDER - TROUBLE(S) EXIST IN SYSTEM This pseudo point turns on if Trouble Alarms still exist and the active status reminder timer for this category expires. P237 ACTIVE STATUS REMINDER ENABLED This pseudo point is used by the exec software to keep track of the active status reminder options. P238 ELEVATOR 2 BYPASS If the user turns on this pseudo through SMPL a switch or the front panel it will prevent default SMPL from turning on the primary, alternate, or shutdown relay points. P239 ELEVATOR 3 BYPASS If the user turns on this pseudo through SMPL a switch or the front panel it will prevent default SMPL from turning on the primary, alternate, or shutdown relay points. P240 ELEVATOR 4 BYPASS If the user turns on this pseudo through SMPL a switch or the front panel it will prevent default SMPL from turning on the primary, alternate, or shutdown relay points.
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If the user turns on this pseudo through SMPL a switch or the front panel it will prevent default SMPL from turning on the primary, alternate, or shutdown relay points. P242 RESERVED This point is reserved for system use. P243 MODEM DISABLE/ENABLE This Pseudo is turned off when a local cable is connected to the CPU service port. P244 MODEM ACTIVE (OFFHOOK) Utility pseudo controlled by the master to indicate the modem on the service port is offhook. P245 MODEM CARD MISSING TROUBLE Trouble pseudo to indicate a modem was configured in the job but it is not present. P246 EXTRA MODEM CARD TROUBLE Trouble pseudo to indicate no modem was configured in the job but a modem is being detected. P247 AHJ OVERRIDE ACTIVE This pseudo turns on to indicate the “Service Reset” option in the programmer was selected. This allows a device that is in the trouble condition after being in the alarm condition to reset. Without this option checked the reset cannot happen until both the alarm and the trouble condition have been restored. P248 EARTH FAULT LATCH ENABLE This pseudo point is turned on when the user enables earth fault latching from the diagnostic menu. This pseudo point should not be directly controlled. P249 SLAVE NEEDS EXEC DOWNLOAD This pseudo point turns on when there is a slave in the system that is operating in bootloader mode only and needs the slave executive software to be downloaded. P250 ENABLE END PAIR AND MONITOR LOGGING Turning on this pseudo causes entries to be written to the trouble log every time the monitor, or the left or right end node changes on the network. P251 CONTEXT SENSITIVE RESET ENABLED This pseudo point is turned on by the system if the system option combined Hardware and System Reset is not selected in system options in the Programmer. This pseudo being on means pressing system reset while there are alarms in the system only does the alarm reset. Pressing system reset with no alarms in the system does a hardware reset. P252 NETWORK HARDWARE RESET This pseudo can be declared external on another node and turned on from that other node to cause the network reset to happen. On an external 4100U the point would be put into L111. P253 QUICKALERT HORNS ACTIVE - OFF ON SILENCE This pseudo point is controlled by default SMPL and turns on when TrueAlert Addressable horns are activated by default SMPL. This is used elsewhere by the system. P254 UNACTIVATED NEW CONFIGURATION AVAILABLE If a new configuration is downloaded and the panel is not reset this trouble pseudo will turn on to indicate a new configuration has be downloaded but is not yet activated. P255 RUNNING PREVIOUS CONFIGURATION This pseudo point will be active if a user downloads a new configuration, resets, but then reverts back to the previous configuration. To clear this trouble the user must either activate the new cfig or download the configuration again. P256 REMOTE MICROPHONE 3 KEYED Utility pseudo activated when the remote microphone is keyed. 17
P257 REMOTE MICROPHONE 4 KEYED Utility pseudo activated when the remote microphone is keyed. P258 REMOTE MICROPHONE 5 KEYED Utility pseudo activated when the remote microphone is keyed. P259 REMOTE MICROPHONE 3 READY TO TALK Utility pseudo activated when the remote microphone is keyed, and the speakers are on the talk channel indicating the user can begin speaking. This pseudo is used as a reference address on the LED near the microphone. P260 REMOTE MICROPHONE 4 READY TO TALK Utility pseudo activated when the remote microphone is keyed, and the speakers are on the talk channel indicating the user can begin speaking. This pseudo is used as a reference address on the LED near the microphone. P261 REMOTE MICROPHONE 5 READY TO TALK Utility pseudo activated when the remote microphone is keyed, and the speakers are on the talk channel indicating the user can begin speaking. This pseudo is used as a reference address on the LED near the microphone. P262 DISPLAY TEXT IN NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE This utility pseudo is turned on if the user has selected to run from the alternate message library. P263 PANEL USING NON CONFIGURED LANGUAGE This trouble pseudo is turned on if the user has selected they want to run the alternate language but the alternate language has not been downloaded. P264 HORNS/BELLS ACTIVE WHEN MIKE KEYED Utility pseudo to hold the state of the horns and bells at the time the microphone was keyed. Default custom control turns off the horns and bells during the microphone activity. P265 ALARM IN NETWORK When there is a fire alarm in the system, this utility pseudo turns ON. This is used to tell Audio Upgrade Amplifiers that there is a fire alarm in the system and if they lose their audio source they need to play a temporal code. P266 AUDIO PLAYING SILENCE CHANNEL 1 Utility pseudo used to indicate that the silence message is being played on the channel. P267 AUDIO PLAYING SILENCE CHANNEL 2 Utility pseudo used to indicate that the silence message is being played on the channel. P268 EVAC MESSAGE CHL4 LED Pseudo point turned on when the alternate area evac message is being played on the channel. This would be referenced by an LED on an annunciator indicating the alternate EVAC message is being played. P269 EVAC MESSAGE CHL5 LED Pseudo point turned on when the alternate area evac message is being played on the channel. This would be referenced by an LED on an annunciator indicating the alternate EVAC message is being played. P270 EVAC MESSAGE CHL6 LED Pseudo point turned on when the alternate area evac message is being played on the channel. This would be referenced by an LED on an annunciator indicating the alternate EVAC message is being played. P271 EVAC MESSAGE CHL7 LED Pseudo point turned on when the alternate area evac message is being played on the channel. This would be referenced by an LED on an annunciator indicating the alternate EVAC message is being played. 18
P272 EVAC MESSAGE CHL8 LED Pseudo point turned on when the alternate area evac message is being played on the channel. This would be referenced by an LED on an annunciator indicating the alternate EVAC message is being played. P273 REMOTE MIKE 3 KEYED Utility pseudo activated when the remote microphone is keyed. P274 REMOTE MIKE 4 KEYED Utility pseudo activated when the remote microphone is keyed. P275 REMOTE MIKE 5 KEYED Utility pseudo activated when the remote microphone is keyed. P276 LOCAL SPEAKER CHL4 ON Pseudo point to turn on to request the local speaker turn on to the channel. This would typically be referenced by a switch on an annunciator. P277 LOCAL SPEAKER CHL4 OFF Pseudo point to turn on to request the local speaker turn off of the channel. This would typically be referenced by a switch on an annunciator. P278 LOCAL SPEAKER CHL4 LED This pseudo point will turn on when the local speaker is routed to the channel. This would typically be referenced by an LED on an annunciator. P279 LOCAL SPEAKER CHL5 ON Pseudo point to turn on to request the local speaker turn on to the channel. This would typically be referenced by a switch on an annunciator. P280 LOCAL SPEAKER CHL5 OFF Pseudo point to turn on to request the local speaker turn off of the channel. This would typically be referenced by a switch on an annunciator. P281 LOCAL SPEAKER CHL5 LED This pseudo point will turn on when the local speaker is routed to the channel. This would typically be referenced by an LED on an annunciator. P282 LOCAL SPEAKER CHL6 ON Pseudo point to turn on to request the local speaker turn on to the channel. This would typically be referenced by a switch on an annunciator. P283 LOCAL SPEAKER CHL6 OFF Pseudo point to turn on to request the local speaker turn off of the channel. This would typically be referenced by a switch on an annunciator. P284 LOCAL SPEAKER CHL6 LED This pseudo point will turn on when the local speaker is routed to the channel. This would typically be referenced by an LED on an annunciator. P285 LOCAL SPEAKER CHL7 ON Pseudo point to turn on to request the local speaker turn on to the channel. This would typically be referenced by a switch on an annunciator. P286 LOCAL SPEAKER CHL7 OFF Pseudo point to turn on to request the local speaker turn off of the channel. This would typically be referenced by a switch on an annunciator. P287
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This pseudo point will turn on when the local speaker is routed to the channel. This would typically be referenced by an LED on an annunciator. P288 LOCAL SPEAKER CHL8 ON Pseudo point to turn on to request the local speaker turn on to the channel. This would typically be referenced by a switch on an annunciator. P289 LOCAL SPEAKER CHL8 OFF Pseudo point to turn on to request the local speaker turn off of the channel. This would typically be referenced by a switch on an annunciator. P290 LOCAL SPEAKER CHL8 LED This pseudo point will turn on when the local speaker is routed to the channel. This would typically be referenced by an LED on an annunciator. P291 CHL4 EVAC MSG PLAYING WHEN MIKE KEYED Utility pseudo used to save the state of the message playing when the microphone is keyed. P292 CHL5 EVAC MSG PLAYING WHEN MIKE KEYED Utility pseudo used to save the state of the message playing when the microphone is keyed. P293 CHL6 EVAC MSG PLAYING WHEN MIKE KEYED Utility pseudo used to save the state of the message playing when the microphone is keyed. P294 CHL7 EVAC MSG PLAYING WHEN MIKE KEYED Utility pseudo used to save the state of the message playing when the microphone is keyed. P295 CHL8 EVAC MSG PLAYING WHEN MIKE KEYED Utility pseudo used to save the state of the message playing when the microphone is keyed. P296 MASTER MIKE PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 3 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P297 MASTER MIKE PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 4 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P298 MASTER MIKE PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 5 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P299 MASTER MIKE PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 6 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P300 MASTER MIKE PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 7 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P301 MASTER MIKE PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 8 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P302 REMOTE MIKE 1 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 3 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P303 REMOTE MIKE 1 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 4 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P304 REMOTE MIKE 1 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 5 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P305 REMOTE MIKE 1 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 6 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P306 REMOTE MIKE 1 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 7 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. 20
P307 REMOTE MIKE 1 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 8 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P308 REMOTE MIKE 2 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 3 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P309 REMOTE MIKE 2 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 4 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P310 REMOTE MIKE 2 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 5 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P311 REMOTE MIKE 2 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 6 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P312 REMOTE MIKE 2 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 7 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P313 REMOTE MIKE 2 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 8 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P314 REMOTE MIKE 3 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 1 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P315 REMOTE MIKE 3 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 2 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P316 REMOTE MIKE 3 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 3 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P317 REMOTE MIKE 3 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 4 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P318 REMOTE MIKE 3 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 5 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P319 REMOTE MIKE 3 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 6 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P320 REMOTE MIKE 3 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 7 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P321 REMOTE MIKE 3 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 8 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P322 REMOTE MIKE 4 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 1 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P323 REMOTE MIKE 4 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 2 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P324 REMOTE MIKE 4 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 3 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P325 REMOTE MIKE 4 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 4 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P326 REMOTE MIKE 4 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 5 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. 21
P327 REMOTE MIKE 4 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 6 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P328 REMOTE MIKE 4 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 7 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P329 REMOTE MIKE 4 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 8 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P330 REMOTE MIKE 5 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 1 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P331 REMOTE MIKE 5 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 2 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P332 REMOTE MIKE 5 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 3 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P333 REMOTE MIKE 5 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 4 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P334 REMOTE MIKE 5 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 5 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P335 REMOTE MIKE 5 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 6 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P336 REMOTE MIKE 5 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 7 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P337 REMOTE MIKE 5 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 8 Tracking pseudo that turns on when the pretone is playing on the channel. P338 MICROPHONE TO CHANNEL 4 IN EFFECT ON to indicate that the microphone is switched to channel 4. P339 MICROPHONE TO CHANNEL 5 IN EFFECT Turns ON when the microphone is switched to channel 5. P340 MICROPHONE TO CHANNEL 6 IN EFFECT Turns ON when the microphone is switched to channel 6. P341 MICROPHONE TO CHANNEL 7 IN EFFECT Turns ON when the microphone is switched to channel 7. P342 MICROPHONE TO CHANNEL 8 IN EFFECT Turns ON when the microphone is switched to channel 8. P343 CHANNEL 3 MSG/TONE WHEN MIKE KEYED Utility pseudo used to save the state of the message playing when the microphone is keyed. P344 CHANNEL 3 MSG/TONE PLAYING No longer used. P345 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 4 ON This pseudo can be turned on to request all speakers be routed to channel to the channel. P346 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 4 OFF This pseudo can be turned on to request all speakers on that channel be turned back off. 22
P347 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 4 LED This pseudo turns on when all speakers are routed to the channel. This would typically be used as a reference point for an LED to indicate all speakers are on and routed to the channel. P348 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 5 ON This pseudo can be turned on to request all speakers be routed to channel to the channel. P349 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 5 OFF This pseudo can be turned on to request all speakers on that channel be turned back off. P350 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 5 LED This pseudo turns on when all speakers are routed to the channel. This would typically be used as a reference point for an LED to indicate all speakers are on and routed to the channel. P351 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 6 ON This pseudo can be turned on to request all speakers be routed to channel to the channel. P352 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 6 OFF This pseudo can be turned on to request all speakers on that channel be turned back off. P353 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 6 LED This pseudo turns on when all speakers are routed to the channel. This would typically be used as a reference point for an LED to indicate all speakers are on and routed to the channel. P354 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 7 ON This pseudo can be turned on to request all speakers be routed to channel to the channel. P355 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 7 OFF This pseudo can be turned on to request all speakers on that channel be turned back off. P356 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 7 LED This pseudo turns on when all speakers are routed to the channel. This would typically be used as a reference point for an LED to indicate all speakers are on and routed to the channel. P357 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 8 ON This pseudo can be turned on to request all speakers be routed to channel to the channel. P358 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 8 OFF This pseudo can be turned on to request all speakers on that channel be turned back off. P359 ALL SPEAKERS CHANNEL 8 LED This pseudo turns on when all speakers are routed to the channel. This would typically be used as a reference point for an LED to indicate all speakers are on and routed to the channel. P360 IDNET BOOST This pseudo point is controlled by default SMPL and referenced by the system so that power can be boosted to the IDNET channel during an alarm condition. P361 CHANNEL 1 - ACTIVE For Upgrade Audio Systems only. Turned ON by the Executive program when a message is playing on channel 1. P362 CHANNEL 2 - ACTIVE For Upgrade Audio Systems only. Turned ON by the Executive program when a message is playing on channel 2. P363 CHANNEL 3 - ACTIVE For Upgrade Audio Systems only. Turned ON by the Executive program when a message is playing on channel 3. 23
P364 CHANNEL 4 - ACTIVE For Upgrade Audio Systems only. Turned ON by the Executive program when a message is playing on channel 4. P365 CHANNEL 5 - ACTIVE For Upgrade Audio Systems only. Turned ON by the Executive program when a message is playing on channel 5. P366 CHANNEL 6 - ACTIVE For Upgrade Audio Systems only. Turned ON by the Executive program when a message is playing on channel 6. P367 CHANNEL 7 - ACTIVE For Upgrade Audio Systems only. Turned ON by the Executive program when a message is playing on channel 7. P368 CHANNEL 8 - ACTIVE For Upgrade Audio Systems only. Turned ON by the Executive program when a message is playing on channel 8. P369 BATTERY CHARGER CONTROL For Upgrade Systems only. This pseudo controls battery chargers in the system. If there are any alarms in the system (A0), this pseudo is turned off via custom control. P370 MASTER MIKE PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 1 This utility pseudo is ON while the microphone pretone is playing on channel 1 because the master microphone was keyed while All Speakers Talk was selected. P371 REMOTE MIKE 1 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 1 This utility pseudo is ON while the microphone pretone is playing on channel 1 because the remote microphone 1 was keyed while All Speakers Talk was selected. P372 REMOTE MIKE 2 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 1 This utility pseudo is ON while the microphone pretone is playing on channel 1 because the remote microphone 2 was keyed while All Speakers Talk was selected. P373 DISABLE SUPERVISION ON CHL 1 (2120 APPL) This utility pseudo allows you to stop supervision on channel 1 by turning this Pseudo ON. P374 DISABLE SUPERVISION ON CHL 2 (2120 APPL) This utility pseudo allows you to stop supervision on channel 2 by turning this Pseudo ON. P375 CHL 1 - AUDIO SUPERVISION ACTIVE For Upgrade Audio Systems only. Turned ON by the Default Audio Custom Control when the supervision tone is playing on channel 1. P376 CHL 2 - AUDIO SUPERVISION ACTIVE For Upgrade Audio Systems only. Turned ON by the Default Audio Custom Control when the supervision tone is playing on channel 2. P377 MASTER MIKE PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 2 This utility pseudo is ON while the microphone pretone is playing on channel 2 because the master microphone was keyed while All Speakers Talk was selected. P378 REMOTE MIKE 1 PRETONE PLAYING ON CHL 2 This utility pseudo is ON while the microphone pretone is playing on channel 2 because the remote microphone 1 was keyed while All Speakers Talk was selected. P379
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This utility pseudo is ON while the microphone pretone is playing on channel 2 because the remote microphone 2 was keyed while All Speakers Talk was selected. P380 CHL 1 CODE'S PRECODE PLAYING This pseudo is ON during audio coding when the channel 1 code’s precode is playing. It is also used as an input for an equation to turn ON all speakers in the coding speaker list during All Speakers Talk. P381 CHL 1 CODE'S AFTER CODE PLAYING This pseudo is ON during audio coding when the channel 1 code’s after code is playing. It is also used as an input for an equation to turn all speakers in the coding speaker list ON during All Speakers Talk. P382 AFTER CODE START - CHL 1 This pseudo is ON when the after code for channel 1 should be started. It will be held OFF and the after code will not start if coding was active for channel 1 when All Speakers Talk was turned ON. P383 CHL 1 'QUIET' MESSAGE PLAYING This pseudo is used to as a tracking pseudo for the channel 1 quiet message which is used for syncing in a 2120 system. P384 CHL 2 CODE'S PRECODE PLAYING This pseudo is ON during audio coding when the channel 2 code’s precode is playing. It is also used as an input for an equation to turn ON all speakers in the coding speaker list during All Speakers Talk. P385 CHL 2 CODE'S AFTER CODE PLAYING This pseudo is ON during audio coding when the channel 2 code’s after code is playing. It is also used as an input for an equation to turn all speakers in the coding speaker list ON during All Speakers Talk. P386 AFTER CODE START - CHL 2 This pseudo is ON when the after code for channel 2 should be started. It will be held OFF and the after code will not start if coding was active for channel 2 when All Speakers Talk was turned ON. P387 CHL 2 'QUIET' MESSAGE PLAYING This pseudo is used to as a tracking pseudo for the channel 2 quiet message which is used for syncing in a 2120 system. P388 (2120 APPL) CHL 1 CODE START This pseudo comes from the 2120 and is used to tell the system when to start the code on channel 1. P389 (2120 APPL) STOP CHL 1 QUEUE This pseudo comes in from the 2120 and is used to tell the system when to play the “quiet” message on channel 1. P390 (2120 APPL) CHL 2 CODE START This pseudo comes from the 2120 and is used to tell the system when to start the code on channel 2. P391 (2120 APPL) STOP CHL 2 QUEUE This pseudo comes in from the 2120 and is used to tell the system when to play the “quiet” message on channel 2. P392 FIRE ASR DURATION This pseudo is turned on by default SMPL when a Fire Alarm condition still exists in the system after a programmable interval. P393 PRI2 ASR DURATION This pseudo is turned on by default SMPL when a Priority 2 Alarm condition still exists in the system after a programmable interval. P394 SUPV ASR DURATION This pseudo is turned on by default SMPL when a Supervisory Alarm condition still exists in the system after a programmable interval. P395
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Used by the Start All Messages High Level Switch Mode. P396 START ALL SELECT OFF Used by the Start All Messages High Level Switch Mode. P397 START ALL SELECT LED Used by the Start All Messages High Level Switch Mode. P398 CHL & AMPLIFIER TROUBLE ENABLE Used by the audio default SMPL program to disable amplifier and channel nuisance troubles whenever possible. P399 CHANNEL SUPERVISION TONE NOT ACTIVE Trouble pseudo indicating that the audio channels are not being supervised. P400 REMOTE SOUNDERS INHIBITED This trouble pseudo turns on so that the user is aware the sounder will not sound at remote annunciators will not sound their peizo when remote sounders are disabled. Typically this is only done when the CPU is going to be purposely taken off-line and the sounders are disabled to prevent the annunciators sounder from activating because they detect a comm loss. P401 ANNUNCIATOR 0 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P402 ANNUNCIATOR 1 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P403 ANNUNCIATOR 2 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P404 ANNUNCIATOR 3 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P405 ANNUNCIATOR 4 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P406 ANNUNCIATOR 5 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P407 ANNUNCIATOR 6 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P408 ANNUNCIATOR 7 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P409 ANNUNCIATOR 8 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P410 ANNUNCIATOR 9 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. 26
P411 ANNUNCIATOR 10 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P412 ANNUNCIATOR 11 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P413 ANNUNCIATOR 12 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P414 ANNUNCIATOR 13 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P415 ANNUNCIATOR 14 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P416 ANNUNCIATOR 15 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P417 ANNUNCIATOR 16 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P418 ANNUNCIATOR 17 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P419 ANNUNCIATOR 18 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P420 ANNUNCIATOR 19 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P421 ANNUNCIATOR 20 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P422 ANNUNCIATOR 21 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P423 ANNUNCIATOR 22 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P424 ANNUNCIATOR 23 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P425 ANNUNCIATOR 24 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. 27
P426 ANNUNCIATOR 25 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P427 ANNUNCIATOR 26 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P428 ANNUNCIATOR 27 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P429 ANNUNCIATOR 28 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P430 ANNUNCIATOR 29 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P431 ANNUNCIATOR 30 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P432 ANNUNCIATOR 31 IN CONTROL This pseudo point turns on if the annunciator is in control. This would be referenced by a LED on the Annunciator. P433 LOCAL SPEAKER CHANNEL 3 ON Pseudo point to turn on to request the local speaker turn on to the channel. This would typically be referenced by a switch on an annunciator. P434 LOCAL SPEAKER CHANNEL 3 OFF Pseudo point to turn on to request the local speaker turn off of the channel. This would typically be referenced by a switch on an annunciator. P435 LOCAL SPEAKER CHANNEL 3 LED This pseudo point will turn on when the local speaker is routed to the channel. This would typically be referenced by an LED on an annunciator. P436 AUTOMATIC ALARM SIGNAL CANCEL This pseudo is used in Canadian operation to cancel the second stage alarm when it is determined that the building need not be evacuated. This is typically referenced by a front panel switch and LED. P437 PHONE PAGING STATUS LED Used internally to Default Audio Custom Control as a raw phone paging status. P438 GROUND FAULT SEARCH ACTIVE This pseudo turns on to indicate that ground fault search is active, and that fire detection is temporarily compromised. P439 DISABLE IDNET DETECTOR TEST MAGNETS This pseudo can be turned on to prevent accidentally triggering, or erroneous triggering of smoke detectors via the detector enclosed magnetic switch. P440 MODEM CONNECTION PRINTED/LOGGED Used internally to Default Custom Control Program 0 to prevent the "MODEM DISCONNECTED" message from getting logged on system initialization. 28
P441 ENABLE NETWORK AUDIO This pseudo point is used to switch the node’s digital audio between the DAR generated by the node’s own Digital Audio Controller and the Network DAR. In systems that do not use a Network DAR, this digital pseudo is always OFF. This pseudo point is ON when either 4120 Network communication has been lost with the all of the nodes that could be generating the Network DAR (L167) or the Network DAR is in trouble (L166). When P441 is OFF, the DAR generated by the node’s own Digital Audio Controller Card is used. When P441 is ON, the Network DAR is used. P442 GENERATE NETWORK AUDIO This pseudo point is used in systems where the Network DAR is connected to the network TIC w/DAR of the node generating the Network DAR instead of the Digital Audio Controller of that node. This mainly occurs in systems where the Network DAR can be generated by one of several nodes. Caution must be taken when using this pseudo. If more than one node has this point ON at the same time, the audio on the Network DAR will not be the same at all nodes.. P443 ATTEMPT TO GENERATE AND RECEIVE NET DAR This trouble pseudo indicates that this panel/node has tried to receive its audio from the Network DAR at the same time that this panel/node is trying to receive its audio from the Network DAR. This occurs when P442 is ON (generate network audio) and P441 is ON (use network audio). P444 INHIBIT ALARM SILENCE ON SYSTEM RESET The user can turn this pseudo point on to prevent an alarm silence from automatically being done if it wasn’t done already when the system reset is used. Older version of the 4100 did not do an alarm silence when the system reset key was pressed. P445 SYSTEM CONFIGURED FOR NAA This utility pseudo is ON when the panel is configured for Non-Alarm Audio. P446 TFXI CONFIGURED IN JOB This utility pseudo is ON when the panel contains a TFXi card. P447 IDNET DUPLICATE SEARCH ACTIVE This trouble pseudo is ON when IDNet Duplicate Search activated. P448 IDNET WEAK SEARCH ACTIVE This trouble pseudo is ON when IDNet Weak Search activated. P449 IDNET DEVICE REPORT ACTIVE This trouble pseudo is ON when IDNet Device Report activated. This occurs in SYSDIAG command through computer service port. P450 AC IS NOT THE ONLY TROUBLE Utility pseudo used with “AC Fail Delay” system option. In the event that there is an AC failure and that the ACFAIL is the only trouble, this point exists so that the central station won’t be notified before a given time period. If this point is ON, the central station would be notified. P451 SDACT REPORTING DISABLED This trouble pseudo prevents events from reporting to the SDACT module when it is on. P452 LOW TRUEALARM ANALOG VALUE IN SYSTEM This trouble pseudo is activated when the current value of a TrueAlarm photo sensor is calculated to be too low in comparison to its long-term-average-peak value. P453 CHANNEL DIAGNOSTIC MODE TROUBLE This trouble pseudo is ON when the user has entered channel diagnostic mode. This mode triggers extra RUI traffic from the slave card to the Master because the slave is constantly updating the Master with statistics on any channel errors. P454
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This trouble pseudo is ON when the Channel 1 transponder has been disabled. P455 BMUX CH2 TRANSPONDER DISABLED This trouble pseudo is ON when the Channel 2 transponder has been disabled. P456 FIRE MONITOR DISARM TROUBLE This trouble pseudo is ON when a Fire monitor point has been BYPASSed (A.K.A.DISARMed). P457 IGNORE 2120 BROADCAST FAILURE TROUBLE When this pseudo is turned on, 2120 Broadcast Failure card status troubles are inhibited. P458 AUDIO PLAYING SILENCE LOCALLY CHANNEL 1 Upgrade Audio Systems Only. This utility pseudo is ON when the audio controller in this node/panel is playing silence on channel 1. P459 AUDIO PLAYING SILENCE LOCALLY CHANNEL 2 Upgrade Audio Systems Only. This utility pseudo is ON when the audio controller in this node/panel is playing silence on channel 2. P460 GENERATE CUSTOM LABELS FOR ENGLISH When this pseudo is on, the default generated English custom labels need to be used instead of using P262 to determine the language to use. P461
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ANALOG PSEUDO POINTS INTRODUCTION By default, the programming unit allocates one analog pseudo card (Card 144) for every system. The first 128 points (A0 through A127) are reserved for system use, while points A128 through A255 are userdefined pseudo points. Any analog pseudo point (A0 through A255) can be addressed using its zone name, either by the front panel keypads or on any of the programming unit’s data entry screens. Additional analog pseudo cards can be configured in groups of 256 using the programming unit. Analog points are used primarily as timers or counters, but they can also be used to store a number (setpoint), which is set by the programming unit based on selected options or via custom SMPL. Analog pseudos also have an ON/ OFF status associated with them. If the value currently stored in an analog pseudo point is greater than zero, that analog pseudo point can be considered to have an ON state. Analog pseudos can be one of three point types. Note that although the programming unit assigns point types to analog pseudos, there is no special processing or display formatting done by the executive program based upon the point type. The main purpose of assigning the proper point type is to remind you of the functionality of the point. • • •
Analog – a generic analog pseudo typically used for timer and/or counter setpoints initialized by the programming unit. Timer – is typically used to store the running timer value of an SMPL function like delay, cycle, or pulse. Counter – is typically used to store the real time value of an SMPL counter function.
ANALOG PSEUDO POINT DEFINITIONS
A0 Number of System Fire Alarms This point stores the number of active alarm conditions in the system (ACKed or not). Used in the alarm counts display. A1 Number of System Supervisories This point stores the number of active supervisory conditions in the system (ACKed or not). Used in the alarm counts display. A2 Number of System Troubles This point stores the number of active trouble conditions in the system (ACKed or not). Used in the alarm counts display. A3 Number of Old (Uncleared) Fire Alarms This point stores the number of active, acknowledged alarm conditions in the system. A4 Number of Old (Uncleared) Supervisories This point stores the number of active, acknowledged supervisory conditions in the system. A5 Number of Old (Uncleared) Troubles This point stores the number of active, acknowledged trouble conditions in the system. A6 Current Hour This pseudo point stores the value of the current hour. For use in custom SMPL equations using the current time as a comparison. A7 Current Minute This pseudo point stores the value of the current minute. For use in custom SMPL equations using the current time as a comparison. A8 Current Second This pseudo point stores the value of the current second. For use in custom SMPL equations using the current time as a comparison. 31
A9 Current Day This pseudo point stores the value of the current day. For use in custom SMPL equations referencing a specific date. A10 Current Month This pseudo point stores the value of the current month. For use in custom SMPL equations referencing a specific date. A11 Current Year This pseudo point stores the value of the current year. For use in custom SMPL equations referencing a specific date. A12 Current Access Level Stores the value of the current access level of the system. A13 Access Level Timeout Stores the timer value that returns the system to an Access Level 1 if the keypads are inactive for the amount of time specified by this point (default equals 600). A14 System Reset Window Timer Pseudo points A14 and A15 work in conjunction with each other. The SYSTEM RESET key, via the default SMPL program, starts A14 timer counting towards the value stored in A15 (default equals 30). Active when a system reset is in progress. A15 System Reset Window Timer Setpoint Pseudo points A14 and A15 work in conjunction with each other. The SYSTEM RESET key, via the default SMPL program, starts the A14 timer counting towards the value stored in A15 (default equals 30). A16 Detector Reset Pulse Timer The default SMPL program pulses this pseudo point ON for one polling cycle at system reset. Read by the Master Exec program and used to perform a detector reset. A17 4-wire Reset Relay Pulse Timer This is used in the default SMPL program to pulse the four-wire detector reset relays. A18 Fire Alarm Clear Delay Timer Pseudo points A18 and A19 work in conjunction with A20. A18 is used to send the “ALARMS PRESENT SYSTEM RESET ABORTED” message to the LCD and to the RS232 ports. A19 Fire Alarm Clear Delay Timer Setpoint Pseudo points A18 and A19 work in conjunction with A20. A19 is set to a value of 5 by the Master Exec program. It is used as the set point for A18. A20 Fire Alarm Clear Pulse Timer A20 is turned ON 5 seconds after a system reset is attempted. It is used by the Master Exec program during alarm condition clearing attempts. A21 System Reset Pulse Timer Upon a verified system reset, this pseudo point turns ON for one polling cycle. A21 will not turn ON if an alarm exists at the end of the system reset window timer (A14) period. Use A21 when resetting a system point in a Custom Control/SMPL equation. A22 Alarm Silence Inhibit Timer Pseudo points A22 and A23 work in conjunction with each other, and are defined in the programming unit via the selection of this feature. When the alarm silence key is pressed, the default program determines if A22 is currently active. If it is, the alarm silence will not occur.
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A23 Alarm Silence Inhibit Timer Setpoint Pseudo points A22 and A23 work in conjunction with each other, and are defined in the programming unit via the selection of this feature. A23 (default equals 60 seconds) is set via the programming unit operations submenu. A24 Fire Alarm Cutout Timer Pseudo points A24 and A25 work in conjunction with A26 to automatically silence the alarm signals. A25 stores the value used in A24. Along with other qualifications set up in the default SMPL program, A26 turns ON for one polling cycle to silence the alarm signals. A25 Fire Alarm Cutout Timer Setpoint Pseudo points A24 and A25 work in conjunction with A26 to automatically silence the alarm signals. A25 stores the value used in A24. A26 Fire Alarm Cutout Silence Pulse Timer Pseudo points A24 and A25 work in conjunction with A26 to automatically silence the alarm signals. Along with other qualifications set up in the default SMPL program, A26 turns ON for one polling cycle to silence the alarm signals. A27 Trouble Reminder Cycle Timer Pseudo points A27 and A28 work in conjunction with A29. A28 (default equals 28800 seconds) stores the duration value of the timer between actual trouble reminders (i.e., the time between reminders). A29 (default equals 5 seconds) stores the duration value of the reminder (i.e., how long will the piezo be ON). A27 is the timer that keeps track of these real time values. A28 Trouble Reminder Off-Time Setpoint Pseudo points A27 and A28 work in conjunction with A29. A28 (default equals 28800 seconds) stores the duration value of the timer between actual trouble reminders (i.e., the time between reminders). A29 (default equals 5 seconds) stores the duration value of the reminder (i.e., how long will the piezo be ON). A27 is the timer that keeps track of these real time values. A29 Trouble Reminder On-Time Setpoint Pseudo points A27 and A28 work in conjunction with A29. A28 (default equals 28800 seconds) stores the duration value of the timer between actual trouble reminders (i.e., the time between reminders). A29 (default equals 5 seconds) stores the duration value of the reminder (i.e., how long will the piezo be ON). A27 is the timer that keeps track of these real time values. A30 Door Holder Alarm Drop Timer Pseudo points A30 and A31 work in conjunction with each other. A31 stores the door holders delay value (i.e., the amount of time that the door holders delay after an alarm condition before they actually release the door magnets). A30 keeps track of the running timer. A31 Door Holder Alarm Drop Timer Setpoint Pseudo points A30 and A31 work in conjunction with each other. A31 stores the door holders delay value. A30 keeps track of the running timer. A32 Door Holder Brownout Drop Timer Pseudo points A32 and A33 work in conjunction with each other. A33 stores the value that the door holders delay after a brownout or loss of AC before they actually release the door magnets. A32 keeps track of the running timer. A33 Door Holder Brownout Drop Timer Setpoint Pseudo points A32 and A33 work in conjunction with each other. A33 stores the value that the door holders delay after a brownout or loss of AC before they actually release the door magnets. A32 keeps track of the running timer. A34 System Startup Pulse Timer Momentarily pulsed ON by the default SMPL program after either a cold or warm start. Typically used to control system points and set pseudos values upon system initialization.
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A35 Fire Alarm Audible Signal Operation Stores the value that corresponds to a specific type of signal operation. The definitions for these values can be found in the default SMPL program. A36 Fire Alarm Visual Signal Operation Stores the value that corresponds to a specific type of signal operation. The definitions for these values can be found in the default SMPL program. A37 Alarm Verification - Retard Time The three timer pseudos (A37, A38, and A39) store the values for the alarm verification parameters. Default value for A37 is 30 seconds. A38 Alarm Verification - Reset Time The three timer pseudos (A37, A38, and A39) store the values for the alarm verification parameters. Default value for A38 is 15 seconds. A39 Alarm Verification - Confirmation Time The three timer pseudos (A37, A38, and A39) store the values for the alarm verification parameters. Default value for A39 is 120 seconds. A40 Alarm Verification - Tally Limit Stores the value that determines when digital pseudo point P59 (alarm verification tally limit exceeded) is turned ON. A41 Walk Test Abort Timeout Setpoint Stores the value of a timer that automatically aborts the WalkTest™ eight hours after initiation, if the test has not begun. A42 Walk Test Reactivate Delay Setpoint Stores the value of the timer window used to delay WalkTest™ reactivation (default equals 60 seconds). Note that this analog pseudo is a defined setpoint to be read by the Master Exec program, not the actual timer. A43 Monitor Zone Enable Delay Setpoint Stores the value of the timer window used when enabling a monitor zone from the display/action keypad. A44 Coded Input Timeout Setpoint Stores the value of the timer window started after a mechanically coded input (C. I.) stops. When this timer expires, the C. I. active digital pseudo point turns OFF. Note that this analog pseudo is a defined setpoint to be read by the Master Exec program, not the actual timer. A45 Off Time after PNIS (Non-cont.) Codes Stores the value of the delay between successive PNIS codes. Another PNIS code cannot play until this timer expires. Note that this analog pseudo is a defined setpoint to be read by the Master Exec program, not the actual timer. A46 City Circuit Configuration Stores the value of the current City Circuit alarm configuration. This value is set by the programming unit when the appropriate City Circuit configuration is selected. A47 ALERT TONE/MSG after Microphone Unkeyed Stores the message/tone number that will be played on the Alert Channel after the microphone is keyed (if a message/tone was playing previously). A48 Total Audio Channels Stores the number of audio channels configured for the system.
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A49 Channel 1 Routing Stores a number for Audio Channel 1 that is linked to a specific hardware component in the system. For UPGRADE AUDIO, 0 = Silence, 1 = Playing a message, 2 = Phone, 3 = Master Microphone, 4 = Remote Microphone 1 Input, 5 = Option Card 1 – Input 1, 6 = Option Card 1 – Input 2, 7 = Option Card 1 – Input 3, 8 = Option Card 1 – Input 4, 9 = Option Card 2 – Input 1, 10 = Option Card 2 – Input 2, 11 = Option Card 2 – Input 3, 12 = Option Card 2 – Input 4. For LEGACY AUDIO, 0 = Silence, 1 = VTG1, 2 = VTG2, 3-7 are not used, 8 = Master Microphone, 9 = Remote Microphone 1, 10 = Remote Microphone 2, 11 = Phone, 12 = Network Input. A50 Channel 2 Routing Stores a number for Audio Channel 2 that is linked to a specific hardware component in the system. For UPGRADE AUDIO, 0 = Silence, 1 = Playing a message, 2 = Phone, 3 = Master Microphone, 4 = Remote Microphone 1 Input, 5 = Option Card 1 – Input 1, 6 = Option Card 1 – Input 2, 7 = Option Card 1 – Input 3, 8 = Option Card 1 – Input 4, 9 = Option Card 2 – Input 1, 10 = Option Card 2 – Input 2, 11 = Option Card 2 – Input 3, 12 = Option Card 2 – Input 4. For LEGACY AUDIO, 0 = Silence, 1 = VTG1, 2 = VTG2, 3-7 are not used, 8 = Master Microphone, 9 = Remote Microphone 1, 10 = Remote Microphone 2, 11 = Phone, 12 = Network Input. A51 Channel 3 Routing Stores a number for Audio Channel 1 that is linked to a specific hardware component in the system. For UPGRADE AUDIO, 0 = Silence, 1 = Playing a message, 2 = Phone, 3 = Master Microphone, 4 = Remote Microphone 1 Input, 5 = Option Card 1 – Input 1, 6 = Option Card 1 – Input 2, 7 = Option Card 1 – Input 3, 8 = Option Card 1 – Input 4, 9 = Option Card 2 – Input 1, 10 = Option Card 2 – Input 2, 11 = Option Card 2 – Input 3, 12 = Option Card 2 – Input 4. For LEGACY AUDIO, 0 = Silence, 1 = VTG1, 2 = VTG2, 3-7 are not used, 8 = Master Microphone, 9 = Remote Microphone 1, 10 = Remote Microphone 2, 11 = Phone, 12 = Network Input. A52 Local Routing Stores a number for the local speaker that is either linked to a specific hardware component in the system or is connected to a specific channel. For UPGRADE AUDIO, the value indicates the channel that the local speaker is connected to or 0 when it is off. For LEGACY AUDIO, 0 = Off, 1 = VTG1, 2 = VTG2, 3-7 are not used, 8 = Master Microphone, 9 = Remote Microphone 1, 10 = Remote Microphone 2, 11 = Phone, 12 = Network Input. A53 EVAC TONE/MSG After Microphone Unkeyed Stores the message/tone number that will be played on the Evacuation Channel after the microphone is unkeyed (if EVAC message/tone was previously playing). A54 Supervision MSG# Stores the message/tone number that is used for the Supervision Message within the system. A55 Evacuation MSG# Stores the message/tone number that is used for the Evacuation Message within the system. A56 Alert MSG# Stores the message/tone number that is used for the Alert Message within the system. A57 Drill MSG# Stores the message/tone number that is used for the Drill Message within the system. A58 All Clear MSG# Stores the message/tone number that is used for the All Clear Message within the system. A59 AUX 1 MSG# Stores the message/tone number that is used for the AUX 1 Message within the system. A60 AUX 2 MSG# Stores the message/tone number that is used for the AUX 2 Message within the system. A61 Microphone Pretone MSG# Stores the message/tone number that is used for the Microphone Pretone Message within the system. 35
A62 Phone Offhook Timer Pseudo point A62 is a 90 second Master Phone Offhook Running Timer used in the default SMPL program. A63 Phone Callback Timer Running delay timer that allows remote Master Phones to call back the “real” Master Phone after the master has hung up. Used in conjunction with A89. A64 Phone Timeout Timer Running delay timer for phone timeout. A65 Remote Master Phone Timeout Timer Running delay timer to turn OFF remote Master Phones. The default equals 10 seconds. A66 Speaker Switch OFF Auto Count Stores the number of speaker circuit selection switches of the maintained type that are in either the up or down position. Used to determine when digital pseudo point P149 is turned ON. A67 Audio Reset Pulse Timer Pulsed for one polling cycle on system reset or startup to reset audio amplifiers. A68 VTG 1 Priority Stores the control priority from the default audio SMPL program or from user-written Custom Control/SMPL equations. A69 VTG 2 Priority Stores the control priority from the default audio SMPL program or from user-written Custom Control/SMPL equations. A70 Channel 1 Routing Priority Stores the control priority from the default audio SMPL program or from user-written Custom Control/SMPL equations. A71 Channel 2 Routing Priority Stores the control priority from the default audio SMPL program or from user-written Custom Control/SMPL equations. A72 Channel 3 Routing Priority Stores the control priority from the default audio SMPL program or from user-written Custom Control/SMPL equations. A73 Local Speaker Routing Priority Stores the control priority from the default audio SMPL program or from user-written Custom Control/SMPL equations. A74 Audio Supervision Pulse Timer VTG1 When all conditions are met for audio supervision to be active, a delay stored by A131 is used before actually turning ON the supervision tone. A75 Audio Supervision Pulse Timer VTG2 When all conditions are met for audio supervision to be active, a delay stored by A131 is used before actually turning ON the supervision tone. A76 ENABLE/DISABLE Statistic Group For Headquarters use. A77 ENABLE/DISABLE Statistic Output Port For Headquarters use.
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A78 5 Sec Timer For Remote Master Phones Turns the remote master phones OFF for 5 seconds. Used to verify supervision. A79 Clear Peak Pulse Used by the Default SMPL Program to clear the peak analog values stored in the system for all TrueAlarm∅⊄ sensors. Used in conjunction with P134. A80 Precode Message Number - VTG 1 Stores the precode message/tone number for VTG 1. A81 After Code Message Number - VTG 1 Stores the after code message/tone number for VTG 1. A82 Precode Message Number - VTG 2 Stores the precode message/tone number for VTG 2. A83 After Code Message Number - VTG 2 Stores the after code message/tone number for VTG 2. A84 “Quiet” Message Number Stores the “quiet” message/tone number for the respective audio functions within the system. A85 2 Second Timer - VTG 1 Timer used by audio default SMPL program for a 2 second delay between audio code and after code. A86 2 Second Timer - VTG 2 Timer used by audio default SMPL program for a 2 second delay between audio code and after code. A87 Mike Inhibit Timer Pseudo points A87 and A88 work in conjunction with each other. They are used to set up a timer that will disable the microphones and phone-to-audio interface (if applicable) for the duration set up in A88. The value of A88 is set up in custom SMPL. A87 is the running timer. A88 Mike Inhibit Timer Setpoint Pseudo points A87 and A88 work in conjunction with each other. They are used to set up a timer that will disable the microphones and phone-to-audio interface, if an alarm is present, for the duration set up in A88. The value of A88 is set up in custom SMPL. A87 is the running timer. A89 Phone Callback Timer Setpoint This is the setpoint for A63. A90 Phone Timeout Timer Setpoint This is the setpoint for A64. A91 VTG & Amplifier Trouble Disable Timer This is a 10 second delay timer to retard the reporting of nuisance troubles. A92 Supervision Not Active - TBL Delay Timer The 180 second delay timer (used by the audio default SMPL program) is activated by a lack of output on the Voice Tone Generators. A93 4 Wire Detector Reset Extend Timer Delays the reset of 4-wire detector zones placed in L38, for one polling cycle, on a system reset. This prevents troubles from occurring on these zones when actual power down time exceeds the zone reset time. A94 Active Message Number - VTG 1 Stores message/tone number that is currently playing on VTG 1. A95 Active Message Number - VTG 2 Stores message/tone number that is currently playing on VTG 2. 37
A96 Actual Chipset Plugged Into VTG 1 Stores chipset number in use in VTG 1. A97 Actual Chipset Plugged Into VTG 2 Stores chipset number in use in VTG 1. A98 Battery Trouble Counter For use in UTs, the number of battery troubles in the Master Power Supply plus the number of battery troubles in all intelligent power supplies. When count is greater than zero, the troubles will be reported to the 2120 via this pseudo. A99 AC Power Fail Counter For use in UTs, the number of AC power failures in the Master Power Supply, plus the number of AC power failures in all intelligent power supplies. When count is greater than zero, the troubles will be reported to the 2120 via this pseudo. A100 System Type Identifies the system type for use with equations in the default SMPL. A value of one indicates a 4100 and a value of two indicates a Universal Transponder. A101 First Stage Timer (Canadian) 5 minute timer started after initial alarm. If the alarm is not acknowledged, the EVAC message will be played on all speakers. A102 First Stage Timer Setpoint (Canadian) Stores the value of the first stage timer (Analog Pseudo A101). The default is 5 minutes. A103 Master Mike 5 Second Unkey Delay Prevents unwanted audio operation if finger slips off of Master Microphone key. A104 Remote Mike 1 5 Second Unkey Delay Prevents unwanted audio operation if finger slips off of Remote Microphone #1 key. A105 Remote Mike 2 5 Second Unkey Delay Prevents unwanted audio operation if finger slips off of Remote Microphone #2 key. A106 Master Mike’s Pretone Timer (Canadian) Duration timer for externally supplied microphone pretone. A107 Master Mike’s Pretone Setpoint (Canadian) Stores value of pretone timer. The default is 5 seconds. A108 Remote Mike 1 Pretone Timer (Canadian) Duration timer for externally supplied microphone pretone. A109 Remote Mike 1 Pretone Setpoint (Canadian) Stores the value of pretone time. The default is 5 seconds. A110 Remote Mike 2 Pretone Timer (Canadian) Duration timer for externally supplied microphone pretone. A111 Remote Mike 2 Pretone Setpoint (Canadian) Stores value of pretone timer. The default is 5 seconds. A112 Ground Trouble Counter For use in UTs, stores the number of ground faults in the Master Power Supply, plus the ground faults in all intelligent power supplies. When the count is greater than zero, the troubles will be reported to the 2120.
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A113 Paging Channel (Canadian) This determines where the microphone is routed for the paging function. Triple channel systems use Channel 3; dual channel systems use Channel 2. A114 TrueAlarm. Modification Counter Tracks the number of TrueAlarm sensors whose sensitivity was modified through the front panel. Decrements when a sensor is returned to the default value. A115 Excessively Dirty (Out of Range) Tracks the total number of TrueAlarm sensors that are Excessively Dirty. A116 Dirty Sensor Counter Tracks the total number of TrueAlarm sensors that are Dirty. A117 Almost Dirty Counter Tracks the total number of TrueAlarm sensors that are Almost Dirty. A118 Alarms Silenced Delay Timer This point delays the Alarm Silenced LED Activation for one poll cycle to ensure that signals are OFF. A119 Number of Local Systems Points’ Troubles Counts the number of troubles not included with common troubles. A120 System Paging Status General system use - paging status. A121 Keypad Inactivity Timeout Setpoint Set at 60 seconds, this point determines the time of a keypad inactivity time-out. A122 Number of Systems Priority 2 Alarms This point stores the number of active Priority 2 alarm conditions in the system (ACKed or not). A123 Number of Old (Uncleared) PRI2 Alarms This point stores the number of active, acknowledged Priority 2 alarm conditions in the system. A124 PRI2 Reset Window Timer Analog pseudo points A124 and A125 work in conjunction with each other. The SYSTEM RESET key, via the default SMPL program, starts the A124 timer counting towards the value stored in A125 (default = 30). Active when a system reset is in progress. A125 PRI2 Reset Window Timer Setpoint Analog pseudo points A124 and A125 work in conjunction with each other. The SYSTEM RESET key, via the default SMPL program, starts the A124 timer counting towards the value stored in A125 (default = 30). A126 PRI2 Alarm Clear Delay Timer Analog pseudo points A126 and A127 work in conjunction with A128. A126 is used to send the PRI2 ALARMS PRESENT - SYSTEM RESET ABORTED message to the LCD and to the RS232 ports. A127 PRI2 Alarm Clear Delay Timer Setpoint Analog pseudo points A126 and A127 work in conjunction with A128. A127 is set to a value of 5 by the Master Exec. program. It is used as the set point for A126. A128 PRI2 Alarm Clear Pulse Timer A128 is turned ON 5 seconds after a system reset is attempted. It is used by the Master Exec. program during Priority 2 condition clearing attempts.
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A129 Priority 2 Reset Pulse Timer Upon a verified system reset, this pseudo point turns ON for one polling cycle. A129 will not turn ON if a Priority 2 alarm exists at the end of the system reset window timer (A124) period. Use A129 when resetting a system point in a Custom Control/SMPL equation. A130 Priority 2 Reset Start Timer This pseudo pulses for one poll cycle when P216 is ON. This point starts the Priority 2 reset cycle. A131 Supervision Delay Setpoint CHL1 Allows adjustable delay (default = 10 secs.) for the starting of the supervision tone on Channel 1 (CHL 1). This point is used by the default audio program. A132 Supervision Delay Setpoint CHL2 Allows adjustable delay (default = 10 secs.) for the starting of the supervision tone on Channel 2 (CHL 2). This point is used by the default audio program. A133 Supervision Not Active Delay Setpoint This point allows delay (default = 180 secs.) reporting of the Supervision Not Active Trouble by a set value. This point is used by the default audio program. A134 LEFT END NETWORK NODE If the 4120 Network loop is open this holds the node number of the left end node. A135 RIGHT END NETWORK NODE If the 4120 Network loop is open this holds the node number of the right end node. A136 TRUEALERT DIAGNOSTICS TIMER This pseudo is controlled by the system. It counts up seconds while the TrueAlert diagnostics are running. A137 AC FAIL 5 SECOND DURATION SETPOINT This holds the number of seconds that an active status reminder should sound if A/C power loss is present. A138 FIRE STATUS REMINDER DURATION SET POINT This is the number of seconds that the reminder should sound. 0 = On until Ack. This is set from the DURATION SET FROM PROGRAMMER value but is modified on A/C Power loss. A139 FIRE STATUS REMINDER RUNNING TIMER This is the running timer that counts up until the active status reminder time is reached. A140 FIRE STATUS REMINDER INTERVAL SET POINT This holds the number of seconds an event must be on the active list before the active list reminder turns on. A141 PRI2 STATUS REMINDER DURATION SET POINT This is the number of seconds that the reminder should sound. 0 = On until Ack. This is set from the DURATION SET FROM PROGRAMMER value but is modified on A/C Power loss. A142 PRI2 STATUS REMINDER RUNNING TIMER This is the running timer that counts up until the active status reminder time is reached. A143 PRI2 STATUS REMINDER INTERVAL SET POINT This holds the number of seconds an event must be on the active list before the active list reminder turns on. A144 SUPV STATUS REMINDER DURATION SET POINT This is the number of seconds that the reminder should sound. 0 = On until Ack. This is set from the DURATION SET FROM PROGRAMMER value but is modified on A/C Power loss. A145 SUPV STATUS REMINDER RUNNING TIMER This is the running timer that counts up until the active status reminder time is reached. 40
A146 SUPV STATUS REMINDER INTERVAL SET POINT This holds the number of seconds an event must be on the active list before the active list reminder turns on. A147 TBL STATUS REMINDER DURATION SET POINT This is the number of seconds that the reminder should sound. 0 = On until Ack. This is set from the DURATION SET FROM PROGRAMMER value but is modified on A/C Power loss. A148 TBL STATUS REMINDER RUNNING TIMER This is the running timer that counts up until the active status reminder time is reached. A149 TBL STATUS REMINDER INTERVAL SET POINT This holds the number of seconds an event must be on the active list before the active list reminder turns on. A150 FIRE DURATION SET POINT FROM PROGRAMMER This is the duration that the reminder should be sounded on the panel when the Active status timer expires. 0 = On til Ack. A151 PRI2 DURATION SET POINT FROM PROGRAMMER This is the duration that the reminder should be sounded on the panel when the Active status timer expires. 0 = On til Ack. A152 SUPV DURATION SET POINT FROM PROGRAMMER This is the duration that the reminder should be sounded on the panel when the Active status timer expires. 0 = On til Ack. A153 TBL DURATION SET POINT FROM PROGRAMMER This is the duration that the reminder should be sounded on the panel when the Active status timer expires. 0 = On til Ack. A154
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A155 HARDWARE RESET PULSE TIMER This pseudo is turned on for one poll cycle when a hardware reset is done from the front panel hardware reset key. It is used by default to turn off active signals if they are still active. A156 REMOTE MIKE 3 5 SECOND UNKEY DELAY This timer waits for remote microphone 3 to be unkeyed for 5 seconds before turning off the remote microphone 3 keyed pseudo. A157 REMOTE MIKE 4 5 SECOND UNKEY DELAY This timer waits for remote microphone 4 to be unkeyed for 5 seconds before turning off the remote microphone 4 keyed pseudo. A158 REMOTE MIKE 5 5 SECOND UNKEY DELAY This timer waits for remote microphone 5 to be unkeyed for 5 seconds before turning off the remote microphone 5 keyed pseudo. A159 REMOTE MIKE 3'S PRETONE TIMER Currently not used. A160 REMOTE MIKE 3'S PRETONE SETPOINT Currently not used. A161 REMOTE MIKE 4'S PRETONE TIMER Currently not used. A162 REMOTE MIKE 4'S PRETONE SETPOINT Currently not used. 41
A163 REMOTE MIKE 5'S PRETONE TIMER Currently not used. A164 REMOTE MIKE 5'S PRETONE SETPOINT Currently not used. A165 CHANNEL 4 ROUTING For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores a number for Audio Channel 4 that is linked to a specific hardware component in the system. The value is defined as 0 = Silence, 1 = Playing a message, 2 = Phone, 3 = Master Microphone, 4 = Remote Microphone 1 Input, 5 = Option Card 1 – Input 1, 6 = Option Card 1 – Input 2, 7 = Option Card 1 – Input 3, 8 = Option Card 1 – Input 4, 9 = Option Card 2 – Input 1, 10 = Option Card 2 – Input 2, 11 = Option Card 2 – Input 3, 12 = Option Card 2 – Input 4. A166 CHANNEL 5 ROUTING For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores a number for Audio Channel 5 that is linked to a specific hardware component in the system. The value is defined as 0 = Silence, 1 = Playing a message, 2 = Phone, 3 = Master Microphone, 4 = Remote Microphone 1 Input, 5 = Option Card 1 – Input 1, 6 = Option Card 1 – Input 2, 7 = Option Card 1 – Input 3, 8 = Option Card 1 – Input 4, 9 = Option Card 2 – Input 1, 10 = Option Card 2 – Input 2, 11 = Option Card 2 – Input 3, 12 = Option Card 2 – Input 4. A167 CHANNEL 6 ROUTING For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores a number for Audio Channel 6 that is linked to a specific hardware component in the system. The value is defined as 0 = Silence, 1 = Playing a message, 2 = Phone, 3 = Master Microphone, 4 = Remote Microphone 1 Input, 5 = Option Card 1 – Input 1, 6 = Option Card 1 – Input 2, 7 = Option Card 1 – Input 3, 8 = Option Card 1 – Input 4, 9 = Option Card 2 – Input 1, 10 = Option Card 2 – Input 2, 11 = Option Card 2 – Input 3, 12 = Option Card 2 – Input 4. A168 CHANNEL 7 ROUTING For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores a number for Audio Channel 7 that is linked to a specific hardware component in the system. The value is defined as 0 = Silence, 1 = Playing a message, 2 = Phone, 3 = Master Microphone, 4 = Remote Microphone 1 Input, 5 = Option Card 1 – Input 1, 6 = Option Card 1 – Input 2, 7 = Option Card 1 – Input 3, 8 = Option Card 1 – Input 4, 9 = Option Card 2 – Input 1, 10 = Option Card 2 – Input 2, 11 = Option Card 2 – Input 3, 12 = Option Card 2 – Input 4. A169 CHANNEL 8 ROUTING For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores a number for Audio Channel 8 that is linked to a specific hardware component in the system. The value is defined as 0 = Silence, 1 = Playing a message, 2 = Phone, 3 = Master Microphone, 4 = Remote Microphone 1 Input, 5 = Option Card 1 – Input 1, 6 = Option Card 1 – Input 2, 7 = Option Card 1 – Input 3, 8 = Option Card 1 – Input 4, 9 = Option Card 2 – Input 1, 10 = Option Card 2 – Input 2, 11 = Option Card 2 – Input 3, 12 = Option Card 2 – Input 4. A170 CHANNEL 4 ROUTING PRIORITY No longer used. A171 CHANNEL 5 ROUTING PRIORITY No longer used. A172 CHANNEL 6 ROUTING PRIORITY No longer used. A173 CHANNEL 7 ROUTING PRIORITY No longer used. A174 CHANNEL 8 ROUTING PRIORITY No longer used. A175 CHANNEL 3 PRIORITY For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the priority of channel 3. Value is 0-15 where 0 is the highest priority. 42
A176 CHANNEL 4 PRIORITY For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the priority of channel 4. Value is 0-15 where 0 is the highest priority. A177 CHANNEL 5 PRIORITY For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the priority of channel 5. Value is 0-15 where 0 is the highest priority. A178 CHANNEL 6 PRIORITY For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the priority of channel 6. Value is 0-15 where 0 is the highest priority. A179 CHANNEL 7 PRIORITY For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the priority of channel 7. Value is 0-15 where 0 is the highest priority. A180 CHANNEL 8 PRIORITY For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the priority of channel 8. Value is 0-15 where 0 is the highest priority. A181 ACTIVE MESSAGE # CHANNEL 3 For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number for the message that is currently playing on channel 3. A value of 65534 indicates a PNIS message is playing. A value of 65535 indicates a walktest message is playing. All other values indicate that a message from the audio message library is playing. For this case, the number indicates the message/tone script number from the audio message library. A182 ACTIVE MESSAGE # CHANNEL 4 For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number for the message that is currently playing on channel 4. A value of 65534 indicates a PNIS message is playing. A value of 65535 indicates a walktest message is playing. All other values indicate that a message from the audio message library is playing. For this case, the number indicates the message/tone script number from the audio message library. A183 ACTIVE MESSAGE # CHANNEL 5 For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number for the message that is currently playing on channel 5. A value of 65534 indicates a PNIS message is playing. A value of 65535 indicates a walktest message is playing. All other values indicate that a message from the audio message library is playing. For this case, the number indicates the message/tone script number from the audio message library. A184 ACTIVE MESSAGE # CHANNEL 6 For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number for the message that is currently playing on channel 6. A value of 65534 indicates a PNIS message is playing. A value of 65535 indicates a walktest message is playing. All other values indicate that a message from the audio message library is playing. For this case, the number indicates the message/tone script number from the audio message library. A185 ACTIVE MESSAGE # CHANNEL 7 For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number for the message that is currently playing on channel 7. A value of 65534 indicates a PNIS message is playing. A value of 65535 indicates a walktest message is playing. All other values indicate that a message from the audio message library is playing. For this case, the number indicates the message/tone script number from the audio message library. A186 ACTIVE MESSAGE # CHANNEL 8 For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number for the message that is currently playing on channel 8. A value of 65534 indicates a PNIS message is playing. A value of 65535 indicates a walktest message is playing. All other values indicate that a message from the audio message library is playing. For this case, the number indicates the message/tone script number from the audio message library. 43
A187 CHL4 MSG AFTER MICROPHONE UNKEYED For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number that will be played on channel 4 after the microphone is keyed (if a message/tone was playing previously). A188 CHL5 MSG AFTER MICROPHONE UNKEYED For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number that will be played on channel 5 after the microphone is keyed (if a message/tone was playing previously). A189 CHL6 MSG AFTER MICROPHONE UNKEYED For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number that will be played on channel 6 after the microphone is keyed (if a message/tone was playing previously). A190 CHL7 MSG AFTER MICROPHONE UNKEYED For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number that will be played on channel 7 after the microphone is keyed (if a message/tone was playing previously). A191 CHL8 MSG AFTER MICROPHONE UNKEYED For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number that will be played on channel 8 after the microphone is keyed (if a message/tone was playing previously). A192 CHL4 EVACUATION MSG # (SECTION 2) For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number that is used for channel 4 when the Start All Messages switch mode is toggled from stop all messages to start all messages. A193 CHL5 EVACUATION MSG # (SECTION 3) For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number that is used for channel 5 when the Start All Messages switch mode is toggled from stop all messages to start all messages. A194 CHL6 EVACUATION MSG # (SECTION 4) For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number that is used for channel 6 when the Start All Messages switch mode is toggled from stop all messages to start all messages. A195 CHL7 EVACUATION MSG # (SECTION 5) For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number that is used for channel 7 when the Start All Messages switch mode is toggled from stop all messages to start all messages. A196 CHL8 EVACUATION MSG # (SECTION 6) For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number that is used for channel 8 when the Start All Messages switch mode is toggled from stop all messages to start all messages. A197 CHL3 MSG AFTER MICROPHONE UNKEYED For Digital Audio Systems Only. Stores the message/tone number that will be played on the Paging Channel after the microphone is keyed (if a message/tone was playing previously). A198 CHL 1 PRIORITY For Upgrade Audio Systems only. Stores the priority of channel 1. Value is 0-15 where 0 is the highest priority. A199 CHL 2 PRIORITY For Upgrade Audio Systems only. Stores the priority of channel 2. Value is 0-15 where 0 is the highest priority. A200 AUDIO SUPERVISION PULSE TIMER CHL 1 This timer delays the start of supervision on channel 1. A201 AUDIO SUPERVISION PULSE TIMER CHL 2 This timer delays the start of supervision on channel 2. A202 PRECODE MESSAGE NUMBER - CHL 1 Stores the message/tone number for the precode used for coding on channel 1. 44
A203 AFTER CODE MESSAGE NUMBER - CHL 1 Stores the message/tone number for the after code used for coding on channel 1. A204 PRECODE MESSAGE NUMBER - CHL 2 Stores the message/tone number for the precode used for coding on channel 2. A205 AFTER CODE MESSAGE NUMBER - CHL 2 Stores the message/tone number for the after code used for coding on channel 2. A206 2 SECOND TIMER - CHL 1 Timer used by 4100U audio default SMPL program for a 2 second delay between audio code and after code. This timer serves the same purpose as A85 in the legacy 4100 panel. A207 2 SECOND TIMER - CHL 2 Timer used by 4100U audio default SMPL program for a 2 second delay between audio code and after code. This timer serves the same purpose as A86 in the legacy 4100 panel. A208 VOLUME CONTROL For Upgrade Audio Systems Only. Stores the volume that general alarm messages will be played at. For proper supervision of the amplifier power stages, the value should always be either a 3 for HIGH volume or a 4 for RAMP TO HIGH. A value of 0 will default to HIGH provided that the volume is never changed via Custom Control. All other values are not recommended and could result in false indications of power stage troubles. A209 FIRE STATUS REMINDER RUNNING TIMER #2 This timer is used in conjunction with A140 in default SMPL program 0 to count down the number of seconds an event must be on the active list before the active list reminder turns on. A210 PRI2 STATUS REMINDER RUNNING TIMER #2 This timer is used in conjunction with A143 in default SMPL program 0 to count down the number of seconds an event must be on the active list before the active list reminder turns on. A211 SUPV STATUS REMINDER RUNNING TIMER #2 This timer is used in conjunction with A146 in default SMPL program 0 to count down the number of seconds an event must be on the active list before the active list reminder turns on. A212 TBL STATUS REMINDER RUNNING TIMER #2 This timer is used in conjunction with A149 in default SMPL program 0 to count down the number of seconds an event must be on the active list before the active list reminder turns on. A213 FIRE ASR DURATION TIMER This timer is used in conjunction with A138 in default SMPL program 0 to count down the number of seconds that the piezo will sound for the Fire Active status reminder. A214 PRI2 ASR DURATION TIMER This timer is used in conjunction with A141 in default SMPL program 0 to count down the number of seconds that the piezo will sound for the Fire Active status reminder. A215 SUPV ASR DURATION TIMER This timer is used in conjunction with A144 in default SMPL program 0 to count down the number of seconds that the piezo will sound for the Fire Active status reminder. A216 CHANNEL & AMPLIFIER TBL DISABLE TIMER This timer delays enabling channel and amplifier troubles for 10 seconds. A217 HARDWARE RESET PULSE TIMER This pseudo is turned on for 5 seconds during a hardware reset. It is used in default to prevent turning on the city circuit trouble relay as a result of momentary troubles introduced by the hardware reset.
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A218 ZONE MSG# Stores the message/tone number for the words "testing zone". This is used during audio walktest. A219 CHANNEL MSG# Stores the message/tone number for the words “testing channel”. This is used during audio walktest. A220 DEVICE MSG# Stores the message/tone number for the word “device”. This is used during audio walktest. A221 TROUBLE MSG# Stores the message/tone number for the word “trouble”. This is used during audio walktest. A222 COMPLETE MSG# Stores the message/tone number for the words “testing complete”. This is used during audio walktest. A223 TERM MSG# Not used. This message used to be used for audio walktest. A224 SIGNAL MSG# Stores the message/tone number for the words “testing signal”. This is used during audio walktest. A225 SIGNAL TROUBLE MSG# Stores the message/tone number for the words “signal trouble”. This is used during audio walktest. A226 SYSTEM TROUBLE MSG# Stores the message/tone number for the words “testing system trouble”. This is used during audio walktest. A227 CLEAR COLD START TROUBLE RUNNING TIMER This timer is used for a 3 count delay to turn off the Cold Start Trouble after it has been acknowledged. A228 CLEAR WARM START TROUBLE RUNNING TIMER This timer is used for a 3 count delay to turn off the Warm Start Trouble after it has been acknowledged. A229 CLEAR FIRE REMINDER RUNNING TIMER This timer is used for a 3 count delay to turn off the Active Fire Status reminder after the Acknowledge key has been pressed. A230 CLEAR PRI2 REMINDER RUNNING TIMER This timer is used for a 3 count delay to turn off the Active Priority 2 Status Fire reminder after the Priority 2 Acknowledge key has been pressed A231 CLEAR SUPERV REMINDER RUNNING TIMER This timer is used for a 3 count delay to turn off the Active Supervisory Status reminder after the Supervisory Acknowledge key has been pressed A232 CLEAR TROUBLE REMINDER RUNNING TIMER This timer is used for a 3 count delay to turn off the Active Trouble Status reminder after the Trouble Acknowledge key has been pressed A233 AUDIO SUPERVISION PULSE TIMER CHL 1 NAA This timer delays the start of supervision on channel 1 in systems configured for Non Alarm Audio. A234 SILENCE CHANNEL 1 TIMER This timer delays the turning OFF of audio playing silence on channel 1 pseudos. This delay is necessary to prevent generation of nuisance input riser troubles. A235 SILENCE CHANNEL 2 TIMER This timer delays the turning OFF of audio playing silence on channel 2 pseudos. This delay is necessary to prevent generation of nuisance input riser troubles. 46
A236 ACTIVE MESSAGE # CHANNEL 1 Stores the message/tone number for the message that is currently playing on channel 1. A value of 65534 indicates a PNIS message is playing. A value of 65535 indicates a walktest message is playing. All other values indicate that a message from the audio message library is playing. For this case, the number indicates the message/tone script number from the audio message library. A237 ACTIVE MESSAGE # CHANNEL 2 Stores the message/tone number for the message that is currently playing on channel 2. A value of 65534 indicates a PNIS message is playing. A value of 65535 indicates a walktest message is playing. All other values indicate that a message from the audio message library is playing. For this case, the number indicates the message/tone script number from the audio message library. A238 LOCAL AUDIO DELAY TIMER Pseudo points A238 and A239 work in conjunction with each other. The saved state of Network Audio Available in default SMPL program 1, starts the A238 timer counting towards the value stored in A239. When activated the node will go into local audio. A239 LOCAL AUDIO DELAY SETPOINT This is the setpoint (discussed in A238 above) for enabling local audio. A240 SILENCE CHANNEL 1 TIMER SETPOINT This is the setpoint for Silence Channel 1 A241 SILENCE CHANNEL 2 TIMER SETPOINT This is the setpoint for Silence Channel 2 A242 AC FAILURE DELAY TIMER This value works with A243 to cause a delay between an AC Fail and reporting it. It is used in Default Program 0 and counts until it reaches A243. A243 AC FAILURE DELAY TIMER SETPOINT This is the setpoint (discussed above) for AC Fail delay. A250 TRUEALARM CONSTANT VALUE This analog pseudo holds the value used in calculating whether or not a TrueAlarm photo sensor’s analog current value has gone too low. It is the constant used multiplied by 100 (e.g. a constant value of .2 is stored as 20 in the analog pseudo. A251 DISABLE IDNET CO ALGORITHMS TMR This pseudo is used to provide a timeout for the IDNET CO algorithms disabled test mode. Once a user turns ON the test mode, this timer will begin counting down and when it expires the test mode will be disabled. This operation is provided so that there is an automatic way to re-enable IDNet CO algorithms. A252
NOT USED
A253 TRUEALARM LOW VALUE FILTER DELAY This pseudo is the delay in hours for the TrueAlarm Low value filtering. A device must be evaluated low for at least this duration before the Low TrueAlarm trouble is reported. A254 DISABLE IDNET CO ALGORITHMS TMR SETPOINT This is the setpoint used with A251. A255
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LIST PSEUDO POINTS INTRODUCTION The 4100 Programming Unit provides 256 point list pseudos for every 4100/4100+ system.
System Point Lists The first 128 point lists (L0 through L127) are System Point Lists. These point lists are automatically created and included with every system. Some of the lists are filled automatically based on the particular point types that are assigned in the programming unit. These point lists are created with a particular function in mind (e.g., L18 – General Alarm operation and L40 - Walk Test). Some of the lists are not automatically filled, but are programmed manually using the programming unit (e.g., L70 - Control Points ON on Alarm and L74 - Control Points OFF on Silence). System Lists are only edited from the Operation Sub-menus of the programming unit. System Lists are only viewed from the Configuration Menu of the programming unit.
User-Defined Point Lists Through the programming unit, you can add up to 128 User-Defined Point Lists (L128 through L255). These point lists are created for custom programming needs. They are created, modified, or deleted from the Configuration Menu of the programming unit. L0 Coding Group 0 Signals/Relays (Non-PNIS) [SS, RS, SV,RV] This list contains all Non-Coded type signals/relays. L1 Coding Group 1 Signals/Relays Default list for PNIS coded-type signals/relays. All coded signals/relays go here during Auto List Generation. L2 Coding Group 2 Signals/Relays The 4100u supports up to eight Coding groups. The purpose of these groups is to allow different areas of a building (or different buildings) to play different codes on their NAC appliances, allowing the area containing the activated initiating device to be determined by the code being played. By default, no points are auto-generated into L2-L7. The user must turn off auto-gen in L1 in order to populate L2-L7. L3 Coding Group 3 Signals/Relays The 4100u supports up to eight Coding groups. The purpose of these groups is to allow different areas of a building (or different buildings) to play different codes on their NAC appliances, allowing the area containing the activated initiating device to be determined by the code being played. By default, no points are auto-generated into L2-L7. The user must turn off auto-gen in L1 in order to populate L2-L7. L4 Coding Group 4 Signals/Relays The 4100u supports up to eight Coding groups. The purpose of these groups is to allow different areas of a building (or different buildings) to play different codes on their NAC appliances, allowing the area containing the activated initiating device to be determined by the code being played. By default, no points are auto-generated into L2-L7. The user must turn off auto-gen in L1 in order to populate L2-L7. L5 Coding Group 5 Signals/Relays The 4100u supports up to eight Coding groups. The purpose of these groups is to allow different areas of a building (or different buildings) to play different codes on their NAC appliances, allowing the area containing the activated initiating device to be determined by the code being played. By default, no points are auto-generated into L2-L7. The user must turn off auto-gen in L1 in order to populate L2-L7.
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L6 Coding Group 6 Signals/Relays The 4100u supports up to eight Coding groups. The purpose of these groups is to allow different areas of a building (or different buildings) to play different codes on their NAC appliances, allowing the area containing the activated initiating device to be determined by the code being played. By default, no points are auto-generated into L2-L7. The user must turn off auto-gen in L1 in order to populate L2-L7. L7 Coding Group 7 Signals/Relays The 4100u supports up to eight Coding groups. The purpose of these groups is to allow different areas of a building (or different buildings) to play different codes on their NAC appliances, allowing the area containing the activated initiating device to be determined by the code being played. By default, no points are auto-generated into L2-L7. The user must turn off auto-gen in L1 in order to populate L2-L7. L8 Fire Alarm Signals Off On Silence [SS] Default list for all general alarm silence able signals. All silence able signals get auto list generated into this list. L9 Fire Alarm Signals Off On Reset [RS] Default list for all general alarm reset able signals. All reset able signals get auto list generated into this list. L10 Fire alarm Relays Off On Silence [SR] Default list for all general alarm silence able relays. All silence able relays get auto list generated into this list. L11 Fire Alarm Relays Off On Reset [RR] Default list for all general alarm reset able relays. All reset able relays get auto list generated into this list. L12 Fire Alarm Visuals Off On Silence[SV] Default list for all general alarm silence able visual signals. All silence able visual signals get auto list generated into this list. L13 Fire Alarm Visuals Off On Reset [RV] Default list for all general alarm reset able visual signals. All reset able visual signals get auto list generated into this list. L14 Trouble Relays Off On Clear [TS,TR] Default list for all trouble or supervisory relays. Default SMPL uses this list to turn the relays on if there is an active trouble or supervisory in the panel. L15 Trouble Relays Off On Acknowledge [BS,BR] Default list for all trouble or supervisory relays on till acknowledge. Default SMPL uses this list to turn the relays on if there is an active trouble or supervisory in the panel. Once the trouble or supervisory are acknowledged the relays are turned off. L16 Relays Pulsed On system (Detector) Reset [DR] Default list for reset relays. This is an editable general alarm system list so the user can turn off autogeneration on this list. Reset relays are used to power 4-wire smokes, smokes that require external 24 volt power. For these smokes the loss of power is needed in order to reset. Default custom control will turn this list ON when A17 is ON. Default SMPL turns this list on for 5 seconds to drop power to 4 wire smoke detectors. Power must be dropped from 4 wire smoke detectors for them to reset. L17 Door Holder Control Relays [DH] Default list for door holder control relays. This is an editable general alarm system list so the user can turn off auto-generation on this list. Default custom control will turn this list on when the ac power is lost at the 4100 panel. When ac power is lost, the point P201 turns on through executive software. If a delay on ac power loss is selected in the all door holder relays. Default SMPL turns this list on during an alarm. programmer, then "A32" is assigned this value and will delay "A33" to that value. Exp: if 5 seconds is selected, then 5 seconds after the loss of ac power L17 turns on. If no delay is required the delay is ignored and as long as "P37" (door holder bypass) is not on then L17 will turn on.
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L18 General Fire Alarm Monitor Zones [ALL FIRE ALARM POINT TYPES] This is the general alarm zone list. This is an editable general alarm system list so the user can turn off auto-generation on this list. When this list turns ON, default custom control will turn on P3. L19 ELEVATOR SHAFT 1 PRIMARY MONITOR ZONES Primary elevator 1 control points are turned on on any alarm unless an alarm is received on the floor of the primary elevator return. When any zone that is in "L19" (primary elevator 1 recall) comes into alarm, and as long as no zones from "L20" (alt elevator 1 recall) and "L113 (elevator 1 shaft shutdown) come into alarm, and the elevator bypass pseudo "P36" is not on, then turn on all the points of "L21" (primary elevator 1 capture). This list can be altered by the user in the Programmer List “Elevator Recall” subtab. L20 ELEVATOR SHAFT 1 ALTERNATE MONITOR ZONES When any zone that is in "L20" goes into alarm and as long as the elevator bypass pseudo "P36" is not on, then turn on all the points in "L22" (alt elevator capture). This list can be populated by the user in the Programmer List “Elevator Recall” subtab. L21 ELEVATOR SHAFT 1 PRIMARY RELAY This list is auto-generated by default. The user can turn off auto-generation in the Programmer List “Elevator Recall” subtab. This list is controlled via default custom control which looks at L19 and L20.Default list for all fire alarm points in the system. All fire points are auto list generated into this list. This list is used by default SMPL to turn on the alarm detect pseudo. L19 Primary Elevator Recall Monitor Zones [same as L18] Default list for all fire alarm points in the system. All fire points are auto list generated into this list. Default SMPL uses this list to turn on the primary elevator capture relays (L21). L20 Alternate Elevator Recall Monitor Zones This list is populated by the user while they are selecting there alternate elevator recall monitor zones. Default SMPL uses this list to turn on all the alternate elevator capture relays (L22). L21 Primary Elevator Capture Relays [PRI] Default list for all primary elevator capture relays. All primary elevator capture relays are auto list generated into this list. Default SMPL uses L19 to turn this list on. L22 Alternate Elevator Capture Relays [ALT] This list is auto-generated by default. The user can turn off auto-generation in the Programmer List “Elevator Recall” subtab. This list is controlled via default custom control which looks at L20.Default list for all alternate elevator capture relays. All alternate elevator capture relays are auto list generated into this list. Default SMPL uses L20 to turn this list on. L23 Waterflow Alarm Monitor Zones [W, WSO, WSC] Default list for all waterflow type monitor zones. All waterflow type monitor zones get auto list generated into this list. Default SMPL uses this list to turn on any waterflow type signal circuits. L24 Waterflow Signals Off On Silence [SW] Default list for all silence able water flow type signal circuits. All silence able water flow signals are auto list generated into this list. Default SMPL turns this list on. L25 Waterflow Signals Off On Reset [RW] Default list for all reset able water flow type signal circuits. All Reset able water flow signals are auto list generated into this list. Default SMPL turns this list on. L26 Sprinkler Supervisory Monitor Zones [SO,SC,WSO,WSC] Default list for all supervisory type monitor zones. All supervisory type monitor zones get auto list generated into this list. Default SMPL uses this list to turn on any supervisory type signal circuits. L27 Sprinkler Supervisory Signals/Relays [SU] Default list for all supervisory type signals and relays. All supervisory signals and relays get auto list generated into this list. Default SMPL turns on these points on.
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L28 User System Lists This list is used by the Programmer to know which system lists are user editable without any auto-gen enabling/disabling. This list itself is not user editable. L29 Editable General Alarm System Lists This list is used by the Programmer to know which system lists the user can disable auto-generation for and edit themselves. This list itself is not user editable. L30 Alarm Verification Group 0 [ALL ALARM POINTS BY DEFAULT] Modified by turning off auto-generation (tagging points into L31- L37). L31 Alarm Verification Group 1 This list is populated by the user when multiple alarm verification groups are required. As points are being tagged in this group they are being removed from L30. L32 Alarm Verification Group 2 This list is populated by the user when multiple alarm verification groups are required. As points are being tagged in this group they are being removed from L30. L33 Alarm Verification Group3 This list is populated by the user when multiple alarm verification groups are required. As points are being tagged in this group they are being removed from L30. L34 Alarm Verification Group 4 This list is populated by the user when multiple alarm verification groups are required. As points are being tagged in this group they are being removed from L30. L35 Alarm Verification Group 5 This list is populated by the user when multiple alarm verification groups are required. As points are being tagged in this group they are being removed from L30. L36 Alarm Verification Group 6 This list is populated by the user when multiple alarm verification groups are required. As points are being tagged in this group they are being removed from L30. L37 Alarm Verification Group 7 This list is populated by the user when multiple alarm verification groups are required. As points are being tagged in this group they are being removed from L30. L38 4 Wire Monitor Zones A user list which contains ALL 4-wire monitor zones for proper Walk Test & ohm verified operation. L39 Not Used L40 Walk Test Group 0 [ALL MONITOR POINTS BY DEFAULT] This is the default Monitor list for WalkTest. This can be modified by turning off auto-generation (tagging points into L41- L47). This must be done in the Programmer List “WalkTest” subtab. L41 Walk Test Group 1 The 4100u supports up to eight Walk Test™ groups. This allows the building to be divided into small portions for the Walk Test™, and allows the rest of the building to be protected by the fire alarm panel. By default, no points are auto-generated into L41-L47. The user must turn off auto-gen in L40 in order to populate L41-L47. L42 Walk Test Group 2 The 4100u supports up to eight Walk Test™ groups. This allows the building to be divided into small portions for the Walk Test™, and allows the rest of the building to be protected by the fire alarm panel. By default, no points are auto-generated into L41-L47. The user must turn off auto-gen in L40 in order to populate L41-L47.
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L43 Walk Test Group 3 The 4100u supports up to eight Walk Test™ groups. This allows the building to be divided into small portions for the Walk Test™, and allows the rest of the building to be protected by the fire alarm panel. By default, no points are auto-generated into L41-L47. The user must turn off auto-gen in L40 in order to populate L41-L47. L44 Walk Test Group 4 The 4100u supports up to eight Walk Test™ groups. This allows the building to be divided into small portions for the Walk Test™, and allows the rest of the building to be protected by the fire alarm panel. By default, no points are auto-generated into L41-L47. The user must turn off auto-gen in L40 in order to populate L41-L47. L45 Walk Test Group 5 The 4100u supports up to eight Walk Test™ groups. This allows the building to be divided into small portions for the Walk Test™, and allows the rest of the building to be protected by the fire alarm panel. By default, no points are auto-generated into L41-L47. The user must turn off auto-gen in L40 in order to populate L41-L47. L46 Walk Test Group 6 The 4100u supports up to eight Walk Test™ groups. This allows the building to be divided into small portions for the Walk Test™, and allows the rest of the building to be protected by the fire alarm panel. By default, no points are auto-generated into L41-L47. The user must turn off auto-gen in L40 in order to populate L41-L47. L47 Walk Test Group 7 The 4100u supports up to eight Walk Test™ groups. This allows the building to be divided into small portions for the Walk Test™, and allows the rest of the building to be protected by the fire alarm panel. By default, no points are auto-generated into L41-L47. The user must turn off auto-gen in L40 in order to populate L41-L47. L48 Not Used L49 Not Used L50 Walk Test Group 0 - Signals/Relays [ALL ALARM SIGNALS BY DEFAULT] This is the default Control list for WalkTest. This can be modified by turning off auto-generation (tagging points into L51- L57). This must be done in the Programmer List “WalkTest” subtab. L51 Walk Test Group 1 - Signals/Relays The 4100u supports up to eight Walk Test™ groups. This allows the building to be divided into small portions for the Walk Test™, and allows the rest of the building to be protected by the fire alarm panel. By default, no points are auto-generated into L51-L57. The user must turn off auto-gen in L50 in order to populate L51-L57. L52 Walk Test Group 2 - Signals/Relays The 4100u supports up to eight Walk Test™ groups. This allows the building to be divided into small portions for the Walk Test™, and allows the rest of the building to be protected by the fire alarm panel. By default, no points are auto-generated into L51-L57. The user must turn off auto-gen in L50 in order to populate L51-L57. L53 Walk Test Group 3 - Signals/Relays The 4100u supports up to eight Walk Test™ groups. This allows the building to be divided into small portions for the Walk Test™, and allows the rest of the building to be protected by the fire alarm panel. By default, no points are auto-generated into L51-L57. The user must turn off auto-gen in L50 in order to populate L51-L57.
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L54 Walk Test Group 4 - Signals/Relays The 4100u supports up to eight Walk Test™ groups. This allows the building to be divided into small portions for the Walk Test™, and allows the rest of the building to be protected by the fire alarm panel. By default, no points are auto-generated into L51-L57. The user must turn off auto-gen in L50 in order to populate L51-L57. L55 Walk Test Group 5 - Signals/Relays The 4100u supports up to eight Walk Test™ groups. This allows the building to be divided into small portions for the Walk Test™, and allows the rest of the building to be protected by the fire alarm panel. By default, no points are auto-generated into L51-L57. The user must turn off auto-gen in L50 in order to populate L51-L57. L56 Walk Test Group 6 - Signals/Relays The 4100u supports up to eight Walk Test™ groups. This allows the building to be divided into small portions for the Walk Test™, and allows the rest of the building to be protected by the fire alarm panel. By default, no points are auto-generated into L51-L57. The user must turn off auto-gen in L50 in order to populate L51-L57. L57 Walk Test Group 7 - Signals/Relays The 4100u supports up to eight Walk Test™ groups. This allows the building to be divided into small portions for the Walk Test™, and allows the rest of the building to be protected by the fire alarm panel. By default, no points are auto-generated into L51-L57. The user must turn off auto-gen in L50 in order to populate L51-L57. L58 Not Used L59 Not Used L60 Coding Group 0 - Not Used (Non-PNIS) This list is not currently used. L61 Coding Group 1 - Monitor Zones This is the default List for Monitor points with PNIS codes. The job must also contain at lest one Coded signal point in order to use coding groups. The user may turn off auto-generation by visiting the Programmer List tab and clicking on the “Coding” subtab. This allows the user to place points in L62-L67. L62 Coding Group 2 - Monitor Zones The 4100u supports up to eight Coding groups. The purpose of these groups is to allow different areas of a building (or different buildings) to play different codes on their NAC appliances, allowing the area containing the activated initiating device to be determined by the code being played. By default, no points are auto-generated into L62-L67. The user must turn off auto-gen in L61 in order to populate L62-L67. L63 Coding Group 3 - Monitor Zones The 4100u supports up to eight Coding groups. The purpose of these groups is to allow different areas of a building (or different buildings) to play different codes on their NAC appliances, allowing the area containing the activated initiating device to be determined by the code being played. By default, no points are auto-generated into L62-L67. The user must turn off auto-gen in L61 in order to populate L62-L67. L64 Coding Group 4 - Monitor Zones The 4100u supports up to eight Coding groups. The purpose of these groups is to allow different areas of a building (or different buildings) to play different codes on their NAC appliances, allowing the area containing the activated initiating device to be determined by the code being played. By default, no points are auto-generated into L62-L67. The user must turn off auto-gen in L61 in order to populate L62-L67. L65 Coding Group 5 - Monitor Zones The 4100u supports up to eight Coding groups. The purpose of these groups is to allow different areas of a building (or different buildings) to play different codes on their NAC appliances, allowing the area containing the activated initiating device to be determined by the code being played. By default, no points are auto-generated into L62-L67. The user must turn off auto-gen in L61 in order to populate L62-L67.
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L66 Coding Group 6 - Monitor Zones The 4100u supports up to eight Coding groups. The purpose of these groups is to allow different areas of a building (or different buildings) to play different codes on their NAC appliances, allowing the area containing the activated initiating device to be determined by the code being played. By default, no points are auto-generated into L62-L67. The user must turn off auto-gen in L61 in order to populate L62-L67.
L67 Coding Group 7 - Monitor Zones The 4100u supports up to eight Coding groups. The purpose of these groups is to allow different areas of a building (or different buildings) to play different codes on their NAC appliances, allowing the area containing the activated initiating device to be determined by the code being played. By default, no points are auto-generated into L62-L67. The user must turn off auto-gen in L61 in order to populate L62-L67. L68 Not Used L69 Not Used L70 Control Points On - On Fire Alarm Points in this list are turned on during a fire alarm by default SMPL. This list must be populated by the user. L71 Control Points Off - On Fire Alarm Points in this list are turned off during a fire alarm by default SMPL. This list must be populated by the user. L72 Control Points On - On System Reset Points in this list are turned on during a system reset by default SMPL. This list must be populated by the user. L73 Control Points Off - On System Reset Points in this list are turned off during a system reset by default SMPL. The list must be populated by the user. L74 Control Points Off - On Silence Points in this list are turned off during an alarm silence by default SMPL. The list must be populated by the user. L75 LPHONE Mode LEDs Tracking Digital Pseudo General system use. L76 Variable Sensitivity Photo Analog Sensor [S, VS, DUCT] All Photo analog devices are auto list generated into this list. L77 Variable Sensitivity Ion Analog Sensor [S,VS] All ION analog sensors are auto list generated into this list L78 Analog Sensors With Piezo [PPH, VPH, SPH, SIO, SHE, SOH] All analog devices with piezos are auto list generated into this list L79 Analog Sensors With Relay [RPH, PHO, SPH, RPH] All analog sensors with relays are auto list generated into this list L80 General Fire Alarm Speaker Circuits [SP] This list is auto-generated by the Programmer to contain all speaker circuits, so they can be activated and turned off by default SMPL. If there is an unusual situation where a particular speaker should not participate in this, this list can have auto-generation disabled and be manually edited. Care should be taken in doing so because disabling auto-generation on this list will also prevent speakers from being added to this list if they are added in the future.
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L81 Audio Coding Group 1 - Monitor Zones The list of monitor zones that bring in Audio Coding Group 1. User Lists manually generated to eliminate the need for Custom Control. These are used with Generic Point Type output points that do not have a pre-programmed operation. L82 Audio Coding Group 2 - Monitor Zones The list of monitor zones that bring in Audio Coding Group 2. L83 Aux1 Message Speakers The list of speaker circuits that turn ON when the Aux 1 Message is played. L84 Aux2 Message Speakers The list of speaker circuits that turn ON when the Aux 2 Message is played. L85 Restart Message After Mike - VTG 1 A user defined list to restart a message when a mike is unkeyed from VTG 1. L86 Restart Message After Mike - VTG 2 A user defined list to restart a message when a mike is unkeyed from VTG 2. L87 AHU Relays On - On Fire Alarm [AHUO, AHUR, CDA] All AHUO, AHUR, and CDAMPER relays are auto list generated into this list. Default SMPL turns the list on during a fire alarm. L88 AHU Relays Off - On Fire Alarm [AHUF] All AHUF relays are auto list generated into this list. Default SMPL turns the list on during a fire alarm L89 AHU Relays Off - On System Reset [AHUO, AHUR, AHUF, CDA] All air handling relays are auto list generated into this list. Default SMPL turns the points off during a system reset. L90 All Speakers - Non Editable The list of ALL speaker circuits in the system. This list is NOT editable. L91 Audio Coding Group 1 - Signal Circuits Lists speaker circuits that turn ON when Audio Coding Group 1 is active. L92 Audio Coding Group 2 - Signal Circuits Lists speaker circuits that turn ON when Audio Coding Group 2 is active. L93 Phone Circuits [PH] Lists ALL phone circuits. L94 Remote Master Phone Circuits [RPH] Lists ALL remote master phone circuits. L95 Satellite Phones - SCC 4100 On/Off Lists the ON/OFF state of phones external to but controlled by the 4100 system. L96 Satellite Phones - SCC 4100 Normal/Short Lists the Normal/Short state of phones external to but controlled by the 4100 system. L97 Satellite Phones - SCC 4100 On/Off RMPH Lists the ON/OFF state of master phones external to but controlled by the 4100 system. L98 Switch Power Supply Amps To Battery This point switches the amplifiers to batteries. This point is used on a power supply to conserve battery power when AC power is lost. L99 Switch Power Supply Amps To Bkgrnd Music This point switches the audio amplifiers to background music. 55
L100 Points To Exclude From Automap This list can be edited by the user if they are using the automap feature in the 2120 interface and want to prevent certain points from being put on the 2120 interface during the automap. L101 Reset Power Supply Amps This point resets amplifiers that are connected to power supplies. L102 Lists To Auto-Generate External Points L102 is a user system list – meaning the user can add or remove points from the list. It is contained in L28. L102 should only contain list points. Any list contained in L102 will include external points by default. By default L102 contains several other system lists. L103 External Detector Reset Pseudo A user list for 2-part master/slave network reset. This list contains External points (P210) from all nodes to be reset from a particular node. L104 External System Reset Pseudo A user list for 2-part master/slave network reset. This list contains External points (P211) from all nodes to be reset from a particular node. L105 External Detector/System Reset Pseudo A user list for 1-part peer-to-peer network reset. This list contains External points (P212) from all nodes to be reset from a particular node. L106 External Signal Silence Pseudo A user list for Network Silence - This List contains External points from all nodes (P217) that are silenced from a particular node. L107 Enter Local Mode On Data Not Available This list is used in a node where there is a head end node controlling the operation of the system (e.g. routing speakers). This list should contain a point from the head end node that is responsible for controlling the system. This list must only contain one point. This list is not used in systems with multiple VCCs. This list is for when there is a single head end node in the network that is responsible for controlling the speakers of this node. Note that if a node leaves this list empty it will be controlling the operation of the points on its node itself. L108 External Speakers And Speaker Lists By default, L108 contains all external speakers in a job. This is an editable general alarm system list so the user can turn off auto-gen on this list and then populate it manually in the Programmer List tab. L108 will be contained in L90 if it is not empty. L109 Alarm Silenced LED Control Contains P85 for audio and P221 for DC signals. L110 External Priority 2 Reset Pseudo Contains P220 from nodes that are reset from a particular node. L111 EXTERNAL HARDWARE RESET PSEUDOS If this node is to perform a hardware reset on other nodes this list contains external P252 points from the other nodes. L112 EXTERNAL PRIORITY 2 RESET PSEUDOS If this node is to perform a priority 2 reset on other nodes this list contains the P220 points from those other nodes. L113 ELEVATOR SHAFT 1 SHUTDOWN MONITOR ZONES This list contains the points that should cause the elevator shaft shutdown relay to trip when they enter the alarm condition.
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L114 ELEVATOR SHAFT 1 SHUTDOWN RELAY This list contains the relay points that need to be activated to shut down the shaft. L115 ELEVATOR SHAFT 2 PRIMARY MONITOR ZONES This list contains the monitor points that cause the elevator to be recalled to the Primary capture floor when activated.
L116 ELEVATOR SHAFT 2 ALTERNATE MONITOR ZONES This list contains the monitor points that cause the elevator to be recalled to the Alternate capture floor when activated. L117 ELEVATOR SHAFT 2 SHUTDOWN MONITOR ZONES This list contains the points that should cause the elevator shaft shutdown relay to trip when they enter the alarm condition. L118 ELEVATOR SHAFT 2 PRIMARY RELAY This list contains the relay points that need to be activated to recall the elevator to the primary capture floor. L119 ELEVATOR SHAFT 2 ALTERNATE RELAY This list contains the relay points that need to be activated to recall the elevator to the alternate capture floor. L120 ELEVATOR SHAFT 2 SHUTDOWN RELAY This list contains the relay points that need to be activated to shut down the shaft. L121 ELEVATOR SHAFT 3 PRIMARY MONITOR ZONES This list contains the monitor points that cause the elevator to be recalled to the Primary capture floor when activated. L122 ELEVATOR SHAFT 3 ALTERNATE MONITOR ZONES This list contains the monitor points that cause the elevator to be recalled to the Alternate capture floor when activated. L123 ELEVATOR SHAFT 3 SHUTDOWN MONITOR ZONES This list contains the points that should cause the elevator shaft shutdown relay to trip when they enter the alarm condition. L124 ELEVATOR SHAFT 3 PRIMARY RELAY This list contains the relay points that need to be activated to recall the elevator to the primary capture floor. L125 ELEVATOR SHAFT 3 ALTERNATE RELAY This list contains the relay points that need to be activated to recall the elevator to the alternate capture floor. L126 ELEVATOR SHAFT 3 SHUTDOWN RELAY This list contains the relay points that need to be activated to shut down the shaft. L127 ELEVATOR SHAFT 4 PRIMARY MONITOR ZONES This list contains the monitor points that cause the elevator to be recalled to the Primary capture floor when activated. L128 ELEVATOR SHAFT 4 ALTERNATE MONITOR ZONES This list contains the monitor points that cause the elevator to be recalled to the Alternate capture floor when activated. L129 ELEVATOR SHAFT 4 SHUTDOWN MONITOR ZONES This list contains the points that should cause the elevator shaft shutdown relay to trip when they enter the alarm condition. 57
L130 ELEVATOR SHAFT 4 PRIMARY RELAY This list contains the relay points that need to be activated to recall the elevator to the primary capture floor. L131 ELEVATOR SHAFT 4 ALTERNATE RELAY This list contains the relay points that need to be activated to recall the elevator to the alternate capture floor. L132 ELEVATOR SHAFT 4 SHUTDOWN RELAY This list contains the relay points that need to be activated to shut down the shaft. L133 ELEVATOR SHAFT 5 PRIMARY MONITOR ZONES This list contains the monitor points that cause the elevator to be recalled to the Primary capture floor when activated. L134 ELEVATOR SHAFT 5 ALTERNATE MONITOR ZONES This list contains the monitor points that cause the elevator to be recalled to the Alternate capture floor when activated. L135 ELEVATOR SHAFT 5 SHUTDOWN MONITOR ZONES This list contains the points that should cause the elevator shaft shutdown relay to trip when they enter the alarm condition. L136 ELEVATOR SHAFT 5 PRIMARY RELAY This list contains the relay points that need to be activated to recall the elevator to the primary capture floor. L137 ELEVATOR SHAFT 5 ALTERNATE RELAY This list contains the relay points that need to be activated to recall the elevator to the alternate capture floor. L138 ELEVATOR SHAFT 5 SHUTDOWN RELAY This list contains the relay points that need to be activated to shut down the shaft. L139 LOCAL MODE OPERATION POINTS This list is autogenerated with alarm points. If there are points that the user wants to exclude from local mode operation this list can be edited to remove those points. L140 AUDIO OPERATORS This list is currently not used. L141 LCD DISPLAY BACKLIGHTS This list contains the back light point from the CPU (point 0-8-5). Default custom control will flash off this list on AC power loss (P201) unless there is an alarm or the keypad is active. As long as there is a system alarm, or the keypad is being used, the LCD backlight will remain on. If a brownout condition {loss of AC power} occurs, and the 4100 system has no alarms or no use of the keypad, the lcd backlight will turn off to save on battery power. L142 CITY CIRCUIT TROUBLES This list contains the city circuit trouble card status points from any system power supplies in a job. This list is always autogenerated. It is used in default custom control to control L144. L143 CITY ALARM RELAY POINTS This list is autogenerated with the alarm relay city connection points. L144 CITY TROUBLE RELAY POINTS This list is autogenerated with the trouble relay city connection points. L145
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L146 QALERT POINTS (NO DEFAULT OPERATION) This list is autogenerated with the QALERT points. This list is available for the user to act on because TrueAlert points with this point type will have no automatic operation unless user custom control is added. L147 QALERT POINTS (ON TIL SILENCE/RESET) This list is autogenerated with SQALERT points so that default can act on these points for alarm and silence operations. L148 EXTERNAL NETWORK ALARM PSEUDOS This list is used in Upgrade Audio Systems that have a head end node generating the audio for other nodes. Since the head end node contains all of the alarms in the system, this list must be manually populated at the head end node. Every node that has an amplifier receiving audio from the head end must have its P265 (ALARM IN NETWORK) external at the head end node. All of those external P265s must be manually added to this list. L149 EXTERN CHL 1 AUD PLAYING SILENCE PSEUDOS When using networked audio this list should be populated for all generating nodes and should contain the pseudo point P266 (AUDIO PLAYING SILENCE CHANNEL 1) from other non-generating nodes on the network. L150 EXTERN CHL 2 AUD PLAYING SILENCE PSEUDOS When using networked audio this list should be populated for all generating nodes and should contain the pseudo point P267 (AUDIO PLAYING SILENCE CHANNEL 2) from other non-generating nodes on the network. L151
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L161 AUX POWER POINTS L161 contains any AUXPWR points from any system power supplies in a job. This list is always autogenerated. Default custom control turns on this list on system startup (A34). L162 CITY SUPERVISORY RELAY POINTS L162 contains all city supervisory relay points from all system power supplies in a job. This list is always autogenerated. Default custom control turns on this list by looking at A1 and P34. L163 IDNET ISOLATORS This list contains all IDNet Isolator points in a job. This list is always autogenerated. Default custom control turns on this list on system startup (A34.) L164 LOCAL MASTER PHONES HANDSET OFF HOOK This list is autogenerated with local master phone handset off hook points.
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L165 PHONE RISERS This list is autogenerated with phone riser points. L166 LOCAL AUDIO TRIGGERS This list is used to determine when the Network DAR has failed. All nodes that are not receiving a Network DAR must leave this list empty. Also, all nodes that could potentially be generating the Network DAR, such as a head end node, must leave this list empty. All nodes that receive a Network DAR but never generate the Network DAR should populate this list. This list is used to automatically switch the system over to the DAR generated by the local Digital Audio Controller card when the Network DAR is lost. This list should contain the TIC DAR RECEIVE TROUBLE card status point of the Network TIC w/DAR Card that is receiving the Network DAR. Note that the points put into this list must be trouble points. The trouble state of this list is used in selecting which DAR to use. L167 LOCAL AUDIO ON ALL DATA NOT AVAILABLE This list is used in nodes that either just receive a Network DAR (do not generate) but have their own audio controller to provide local audio when network communications are lost with the node(s) providing the Network DAR or for multiple VCCs that are set up for backup or manual mike operation (i.e. they can generate the Network DAR but don’t usually)but. The two main reasons in a multiple VCC system to generate the Network DAR are to provide backup if the main VCC is unable to communicate over the network or if there is a break in the DAR and to provide manual microphone operation. This list provides the ability to have more than one node configured (by user custom control) to provide a Network DAR for synchronized audio. All of the nodes that are responsible for providing a Network DAR to this node must have one of their points in this list. When this list is empty it is assumed that this node does not receive a Network DAR for synchronized audio. Note that the node may still receive a DAR for network microphone only. L168 ALMOST DIRTY SYSTEM PSEUDO LIST This list was created to fix a field complaint where turning ON logging of Almost Dirty troubles at a node would not allow you to view the external Almost Dirty troubles without turning ON logging at that node. By putting all Almost Dirty system pseudos into this list, a user can turn ON Almost Dirty trouble logging at a node and external Almost Dirty troubles will be annunciated as well without having to go to that node. L169 LEGACY RISER NACS This list contains the first and second NAC points that are on all Flex 35 25V cards configured as a Power Pre Amp. L170 EXTERNAL LOG 6 MONTH ALMOST EXPIRED TBLS This list contains all external CO 6 Month Almost Expired Log Enable pseudos (P463). The list is autogenerated and is used in default custom control. This list will contain all the external P463 which can trigger the panel’s 6 Months Almost Expired system mode. Any point in the list can turn on the system mode but all points in the list have to be off to turn off the system mode. L171 EXTERNAL LOG 12 MONTH ALMOST EXPIRED TBLS This list contains all external CO 12 Month Almost Expired Log Enable pseudos (P464). The list is autogenerated and is used in default custom control. This list will contain all the external P464 which can trigger the panel’s 12 Months Almost Expired system mode. Any point in the list can turn on the system mode but all points in the list have to be off to turn off the system mode.
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