RP-2002 Series Manual —
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Appendix A: Circuit Mapping and Cross-Zoning
A.1 Input-to-Output Circuit Mapping and Cross-Zone
Operation
The flexible cross-zoning and input-to-output (I/O) mapping capability of this fire panel provides a
powerful toolset to accommodate many site-specific configurations. To simplify initial setup,
preconfigured application templates that employ cross-zoning and I/O mapping are included from
the factory. Refer to “FACP Configuration Templates” on page 100 for a description of each
supplied template.
The following sections provide some examples of setting up your own cross-zoned or I/O mapped
system.
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CAUTION:
COMPLETE TESTING REQUIRED
THE INSTALLER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLETELY TESTING THE PROPER OPERATION
OF THE FIRE PANEL AS SET UP BY PROGRAMMING.
NOTES:
1. Any general system trouble, such as a battery fault, will activate any output circuit programmed
as
TROUBLE NAC
in the
OUTPUT CIRCUITS
menu. Circuit mapping does not apply.
2. Any input zone programmed for supervisory operation or as a
DISABLE RELEASE
switch in
the
INPUT CIRCUITS
menus will activate any output circuit programmed as
SUPV BELL NAC
in
the
OUTPUT CIRCUITS
menus. Circuit mapping does not apply.
3. The programming menus will prevent you from mapping any incompatible input zone and
output circuit types together, such as mapping a supervisory input zone to a releasing output
circuit.
4. Timers and/or delays are not represented in these examples.
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