Dip Switch Programming
Remove power before servicing or changing DIP switch
programming selections
Input Trigger Type
(
Selects the behavior of trigger inputs.)
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Normal Trigger
follow and pass-thru mode. A NAC confi gured as constant output will follow triggered and immediately activate.
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Slow Debounce (Slow Trigger)
the outputs to remain active when the trigger signal is changing. This trigger will operate with ANSI Temporal Code 3.
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Synchronization Triggers (Potter, Gentex®, Wheelock®, System Sensor®)
synchronization of devices from different manufacturers.
S7
1
OFF OFF OFF = Normal
ON OFF OFF = Slow Debounce
OFF ON OFF = Potter Sync
ON ON OFF = Gentex® Sync
OFF OFF ON = System Sensor® Sync
ON OFF ON = Wheelock® Sync
DWG# 3590-15
Bulk Supply Options
AC Report Delay:
Selects number of hours to delay before activating the general trouble relay in response to a low AC condition. Note that the Low
AC relay is activated immediately.
Supervision:
This should always be in the OFF position to allow supervision of the wiring between the 24 VDC bulk supply board and the
NAC control board.
NAC control board global options
PSN-106, PSN-64, PSB-10 • 5403590 • REV A • 12/09
: Trigger input is sampled at a high rate. Used for simple DC Power triggers, as well as for sync
: Allows a non-standard trigger signal to be used for activation. The slower response allows
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Input 2 Trigger Type
OFF = Normal
ON = Slow Debounce
Input 1 Trigger Type
1
4
Supervision
OFF = Bulk with NAC
ON = Bulk only
AC Delay
OFF OFF = 1 Hour
ON OFF = 3 Hours
OFF ON = 6 Hours
ON ON = 30 Hours
DWG# 3590-1
up position = ON
up position = ON
PSN-64:11
: Used with QuadraSync to maintain
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