Mapping Overview
7.2.1 Input Point Mapping
Input points are assigned to input zones. Any input point can be assigned to any input zone. Input points can be assigned to one zone only. An
input point can be designated as "unused," which means it has not been assigned to a zone.
7.2.2 Output Circuit Mapping
Figure 7.3 is a simple example showing how to assign notification and relay output circuits to groups. For an example of a simple floor
above/floor below application, see Figure 7.5.
7.2.3 Event Mapping
There are 11 types of zone events, 14 types of panel events, and 6 types of site events that can be mapped (see Table 7.2). For each event
type, you can activate the output groups with specific the output patterns. Mapping examples are shown in Figures 7.4, 7.5, & 7.6.
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point 1
point 2
point 3
point 4
point 4
point 5
point 5
point 6
point 6
point 7
point 7
point 8
point 8
through
point 70
point 71
point 72
point 73
point 74
point 75
Figure 7.2 Input Point Assignment Example
output circuit 1
NAC circuit
output circuit 2
aux power output
Aux power outputs are not
mapped to output groups.
output circuit 3
Relay 1
output circuit 4
Relay 2
Figure 7.3 Assigning Output Circuits to Groups (Example)
Zone
Manual Pull Alarm
Water Flow Alarm
Detector Alarm (heat or smoke detectors)
Zone Aux 1 Alarm
Zone Aux 2 Alarm
Interlock Alert
Interlock Release
Pre-Alarm
Fire Supervisory
Status Point
CO Alarm
1
CO Supervisory
zone 1
zone 2
zone 3
zone 4
zone 5
zone 6
through
zone 123
zone 124
zone 125
In this example, all NAC outputs
group 1
are assigned to group 1.
group 2
through
group 124
JumpStart creates group 124 and
group 125 for Relay 1 and Relay 2.
group 125
Panel
System Aux 1 Alarm
System Aux 2 Alarm
Table 7.2 Event Types
Programming Overview
Site
Fire Drill
General Fire Alarm
General Fire Supervisory
General Fire Pre-Alarm
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