CO Alarm Operation
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Third line in display: Z000 indicates the zone programmed to this device which, in this example, is general alarm Zone 000. Note
that a single device can be programmed to five different zones but only the first zone will be displayed.
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Fourth line in display:
Time; the current time in this example is 10:00A which represents 10:00 AM
Date; the current month, day and year in this example is 01 for January, 08 for the 8th day of the month and 16 for the year 2016
Device Address; 1M001 in this example 1 represents SLC Loop, M represents a module and 001 represents device address 001
4.6 CO Alarm Operation
NOTE: When using carbon monoxide detection the system must be monitored by a Supervising Station, meeting the Standard for the
Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection and Warning Equipment, NFPA 720.
When a CO alarm operation occurs:
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The piezo sounder produces a steady Temporal 4 output
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The CO Alarm LED flashes 1 second On and 1 second Off
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The LCD displays CO Alarm along with the device name, type, address, adjective/noun, associated zones and time/date
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Communicate the CO alarm to the Central Station
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CO alarms latch and are not allowed to clear automatically
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CO alarms activate software zones if so programmed
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Timers for Silence Inhibit, Autosilence, and Alarm Reminder are started
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CO alarms activate the relays programmed for CO alarm
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The trouble relay is not activated
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Store event in history buffer
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Terminate upload or download communications
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CO alarms must be Acknowledged before the FACP can be reset
A typical CO alarm display would be as illustrated below:
The information displayed in the above example provides the following information:
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First line in display:
The type of event; in this example ALARM indicating a CO alarm condition
Device type identifier; in this example, CAR MONOXIDE indicates a CO detector.
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Second line in display:
<ADJ>; refers to the user programmed adjective descriptor from library list resident in the control panel or custom entry via PC.
<NOUN>; refers to the user programmed noun descriptor from library list resident in the control panel or custom entry via PC.
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Third line in display: Z002 indicates the zone programmed to this device which, in this example, is general alarm Zone 002. Note
that a single device can be programmed to five different zones but only the first zone will be displayed.
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Fourth line in display:
Time; the current time in this example is 10:00A which represents 10:00 AM
Date; the current month, day and year in this example is 09 for September, 08 for the 8th day of the month and 16 for the year
2016
Device Address; 1M001 in this example 1 represents SLC Loop, M represents a module and 001 represents device address 001
4.7 Supervisory Operation
Supervisory operation is similar to alarm operation but with the following differences:
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The piezo sounder pulses ½ second On and ½ second Off
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The Supervisory LED flashes ½ second On and ½ second Off
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The LCD displays the status label Active Supervisory along with the device name, type, address, adjective/noun, associated zones,
and time/date
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Communicate the supervisory condition to the Central Station
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The supervisory relay is activated
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The alarm relay is not activated
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Silenced alarms are resounded
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Timers are not started
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Store event in history buffer
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Terminate upload or download communications
ES-200X Series Manual — P/N LS10131-000FL-E:C 7/25/2018
ALARM CAR MONOXIDE
<ADJ> <NOUN>
Z002
10:00A 090816 1M001
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