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Examples:
• A conventional repeater panel can repeat an analogue panel and many
indications are not available for display.
• A two-zone control panel could be configured to repeat an eight-zone panel.
Zones 3 to 8 will not be available for display.
Conventional systems can be configured to repeat control panels status
information instead of zones status information, in the zone LED indications.
Consult the Repeater type configuration (nr) setting.
Selecting control panel commands
Select the control panel commands (e.g. reset, silence/resound sounders, panel
silence, cancelling delays) that will be local or global. This is sent to all other
control panels in its firenet map.
By default, nC is set to Yes so that controls are local but also sent to the network.
Note:
Local or global controls does not apply to disable/enable and test
commands. These are always local and sent to the control panels being
repeated. This feature provides more flexibility to configure disable/enable and
test of zones, sounders, fire routing and fire protection.
Examples: If we disable zone 1 in control panel 1 and control panel 1 repeats
control panel 2, the zone 1 in control panel 2 will also be disabled (shared zone
completely disabled). If we disable zone 1 in control panel 1 but control panel 2 is
not repeated, zone 1 in panel 2 will not be disabled. (This allows disabling only
part of the shared zone).
Selecting the loop class
Select the loop class (nL) to configure the panel according to the wiring topology
selected: class A (ring) or class B (bus).
Class A is recommended to provide redundancy in communication path. Class B
can only be used for repeaters without control requirements.
By default, the basic settings use class B for basic repeater functionality.
Selecting processing for remote zones in alarm
Select the setting to process (or not process) remote zones in alarm (nP).
This setting lets you decide whether the control panel enters alarm and reacts
accordingly or not, with any remote zone outside its range of zones. This option
lets you:
• Create large conventional systems (e.g. 10, 12, 16 or more zones) where
each node has different global zones to indicate only the local zone in alarm
• Create systems where alarm indications have to be local to the panel (nP
should be inactive)
By default, process remote zone alarms (nP) is active (ON).
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