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Chapter 2: Front panel programming
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Device option Description
Monitor device types
Monitor: Monitoring of normally open switches for other functions (fire door
position, etc.). Not approved for use under ULC 527 in Canada.
NAC module device types
Genesis audible/visible silence: For Genesis and Enhanced Integrity horns
and strobes. Genesis and Enhanced Integrity appliances maintain
synchronization per UL 1971. For Genesis devices only, connected horns
can be silenced and strobes turn off.
Genesis non-silence: For Genesis and Enhanced Integrity horns and
strobes. Genesis and Enhanced Integrity appliances maintain
synchronization per UL 1971. For Genesis devices only, connected horns
cannot be silenced and strobes on the same two-wire circuit flash until the
panel is reset.
Genesis audible silence: For Genesis and Enhanced Integrity horns and
strobes. Genesis and Enhanced Integrity appliances maintain
synchronization per UL 1971. For Genesis devices only, it allows connected
horns to be silenced while strobes on the same two-wire circuit continue to
flash until panel reset.
Continuous silenceable: For strobes and notification appliances that self-
generate a temporal pattern. Power to devices is turned off when signal
silence is activated.
Continuous non-silenceable : For strobes and notification appliances that
self-generate a temporal pattern. Power to devices is not turned off when
signal silence is activated. The panel must be reset in order to silence
strobes and horns.
Supervised: Lets you connect supervisory devices, such as a relay device or
switch
City tie: Outputs an unsynchronized, 24-volt continuous (steady) signal that
cannot be silenced or disabled. Select this NAC type when the NAC is
connected to a city tie module.
Output device types
Continuous nonsilenceable: For nonsilenceable strobes and notification
appliances that self-generate a temporal pattern. Power to devices is not
turned off when signal silence is activated. The panel must be reset in order
to silence strobes and horns.
Continuous nonsilenceable (latched): For latching strobes and notification
appliances that self-generate a temporal pattern.
Continuous silenceable: For strobes and notification appliances that self
generate a noncoded tone. Power to devices is turned off when signal
silence is activated.
Duct alarm: For duct smoke detectors. All activations are immediately
considered as alarms. Circuit cannot be restored until devices are restored
to normal and the panel is reset.
Duct supervisory latching: For duct supervisory devices that trigger an active