How to Operate the Control Panel with a Non-Alarm +RZ WR 2SHUDWH WKH &RQWURO 3DQHOAFC-600 Operations PN 51033:A 3/8/99 29+RZWR2SHUDWHWKH&RQWURO3DQHOZLWKD1RQ$ODUP3XUSRVHRI1RQ$ODUP3RLQWVNon-Alarm points are addressable monitor modules programmed with one of theNon-Alarm Type Codes:• HAZARD ALERT A latching Type Code used for Monitoring critical processes orother hazardous situations, such as a tornado• FIRE CONTROL A non-latching Type Code used for Air handler shutdown, intendedto override normal operating automatic functions• NON - FIRE A non-latching Type Code, used for energy management or othernon-fire situations, that does not affect operation of the control panelNon-Alarm points, except Non-Fire, operate like monitored system functions that canproduce troubles—but with the differences shown in the following sections.+RZWKH&RQWURO3DQHO,QGLFDWHVDQ$FWLYH+D]DUG$OHUWActivation of a HARZARD ALERT point causes the control panel to do the following:• Produce a pulsed audible tone• Turn on the Trouble relay (MPS-6, TB5) and the Supervisory relay (MPS-6, TB4)• Flash the SYSTEM TROUBLE LED and the SUPERVISORY LED• Activate the monitor module Control-by-Event• Override the Code Type selection (March Time, Two-Stage, Temporal, California)for NACs and Panel Circuits• Latch the monitor module in trouble until you resolve the trouble condition andreset the control panel• Send a message to the LCD display, History buffer, and installed printers, terminalmode LCD-80s, and CRT-2s• Display an ACTIVE status banner and HAZARD ALERT Type Code on the LCDdisplay, along with information specific to the device, as shown in Figure 22)LJXUH 6DPSOH +D]DUG $OHUW 'LVSOD\Continued on the next page...$&7,9( +$=$5' $/(57 02'8/( $''5(66 0=21( 30 06WDWXV EDQQHU $&7,9(7\SH &RGH +$=$5' $/(57=RQH DIIHFWHG E\ WKH +D]DUG $OHUWTechnical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com