Appendix C - Guidelines for
standalone system commands
This appendix provides guidance on factors that must be taken into consideration when applying
standalone system functions, such as:
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labels
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sectors (including flag set sectors)
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delay blocks
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time slots and time blocks
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zones
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groups
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voice alarm zones
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command builds
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sounder configuration
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auxiliary relays.
Labels
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Labels are given to identify location of areas on a site where products are installed
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A previously created label can be modified
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Where manual call points are being used then each can only have a label of up
to 28 characters.
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a 32 character label can be assigned to a:
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device
(must have a label having 28 characters if it is an MCP)
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each Input/Output line
(must have a label having 28 characters maximum if one or more MCPs are
installed on the input line)
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zone
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group
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control panel.
Input channel label
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A supervisory input channel label of an interface unit will only be displayed at the
control panel of the standalone system.
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By adding an * in front of the channel label it will allow the label to appear on all
the networked panels
The networked panels must however be setup to display all events. In this
configuration the label will also be displayed at a network node and Central
monitoring system
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When an interface input is operated the standalone system’s (local) control panel
buzzer can only be activated by configuring the input to trigger a Command
build. In this case the Command build should not have actions
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To activate buzzers of control panels in a network an * must be inserted before
the command build label.
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Appendix C - Guidelines for standalone system commands