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Table A10: Response Numbers

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Note The mechanical lifetime of the relay may be exceeded if an output is set up for a siren tracking response and a pulsing siren (auxiliary or fire) is active for long time periods. A SnapCard relay output lifetime expectancy is about 350 total pulsing hours. Note The trip delay is factory set for 30 seconds and cannot be changed. Table A10: Response Numbers Siren Tracking Trip Delay Response Time Response No. yes1 yes1 yes4 yes4 siren time2 14 sustained3 15 Notes for Table A10 Response Numbers 1. If an event does not trigger sirens, siren tracking response numbers activate without turning on the output. If sirens are triggered by another event, the output pulses to match the siren. If the siren cadence changes (for example from police to fire), outputs set up for siren tracking change to match the siren and all pulsing outputs pulse to one common cadence. 2. If an event does not trigger sirens, siren time response times activate outputs only if sirens are active for another reason. 3. If an alarm event does not necessarily require disarming (no activity, closing report, etc.), outputs set up for a sustained response time remain activated until the next arming level change. 4. If an event occurs that activates an output set up for trip delay, the delay and output activation can be canceled by trigger event restoral. 5. Activated outputs set up for a 3-minute response time remain active for the entire 3 minutes. To deactivate the output before the 3-minute time expires, you must enter program mode or remove panel power. Activated outputs set up for a momentary or 3-minute response time restart if the same trigger event occurs again. 65 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets

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Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets
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Notes for Table A10 Response Numbers
Note
The mechanical lifetime of
the relay may be exceeded if
an output is set up for a siren
tracking response and a
pulsing siren (auxiliary or
fire) is active for long time
periods. A SnapCard relay
output lifetime expectancy is
about 350 total pulsing
hours.
1.
If an event does not trigger sirens, siren tracking response numbers activate without turning
on the output. If sirens are triggered by another event, the output pulses to match the siren. If
the siren cadence changes (for example from police to fire), outputs set up for siren tracking
change to match the siren and all pulsing outputs pulse to one common cadence.
2.
If an event does not trigger sirens, siren time response times activate outputs only if sirens are
active for another reason.
3.
If an alarm event does not necessarily require disarming (no activity, closing report, etc.), out-
puts set up for a sustained response time remain activated until the next arming level change.
4.
If an event occurs that activates an output set up for trip delay, the delay and output activation
can be canceled by trigger event restoral.
Note
The trip delay is factory set
for 30 seconds and cannot
be changed.
5.
Activated outputs set up for a 3-minute response time remain active for the entire 3 minutes.
To deactivate the output before the 3-minute time expires, you must enter program mode or
remove panel power. Activated outputs set up for a momentary or 3-minute response time
restart if the same trigger event occurs again.
yes
1
yes
4
siren time
2
14
yes
1
yes
4
sustained
3
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Table A10: Response Numbers
Siren Tracking
Trip Delay
Response Time
Response No.