Setting Alarm Conditions; Setting Automatic Acknowledgment Properties - Honeywell ACUIX User Manual

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Configuring Alarms

Setting Alarm Conditions

Setting Automatic Acknowledgment Properties

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4. In the Number (NUM) column, enter the number of the preset (P), preset
tour (V) or mimic tour (T) that you want to call up when the alarm input is
activated. If the number is not valid, an error message is displayed.
5. In the Enabled (ENA) column, select Y (yes) to confirm the alarm setting, or
select N (no) to cancel the alarm setting.
After you have programmed an alarm input, you need to specify whether the
alarm condition is open or closed—that is, whether the alarm is triggered by a
normally closed (NC) contact opening or by a normally open (NO) contact
closing.
To set an alarm condition as open or closed:
1. Select 3 Control Options
2. In the Alarm # column, select the alarm input you want to set (1–4).
3. In the Condition column, select OPEN to activate the alarm when the
contact opens, or select CLOSE to activate the alarm when the contact
closes.
The alarm remains active until it is acknowledged. You can set the alarm to be
acknowledged manually or automatically. When auto acknowledgment is
enabled, the alarm is acknowledged after a set number of seconds.
Example: Alarm 1is programmed to run preset tour 3 and is set to Auto Ack
enabled at 30 seconds. When the alarm is activated, preset tour 3 will run for 30
seconds. At the end of 30 seconds, the alarm is acknowledged and preset tour 3
stops running.
To enable/disable auto acknowledgment:
1. Select 3 Control Options
2. In the Alarm # column, select the alarm input you want to set (1–4).
3. In the Auto Ack column, select Enabled or Disabled.
4. If auto acknowledgment is enabled, in the Time (Sec) column, select a
value between 1 and 59.
3 Program Alarms
3 Program Alarms
2 Set Alarm Condition.
3 Enable Auto Ack.

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