Releasing Applications Programming Releasing Zones150 AFP-200 PN 15511:H2 10/14/2002Table 56 contains examples of devices mapped to releasing zones:Table 56 Example: Devices Mapped to Releasing ZonesThe following explanations apply to the examples listed in Table 56:• Cross=N – An alarm from any detector activates the releasing module circuit.• Cross=Y – An alarm from any two detectors in the system activates the releasingmodule circuit.• Cross=Z – Release requires the activation of two detectors mapped to differentzones: D01 and D02 cannot activate the releasing module circuit because bothdetectors are mapped to the same zones; D01 and D03 can activate the releasingmodule circuit because they are mapped to different zones.• Cross=H – Release requires activation of heat detector D04 and one smokedetector (D01, D02, or D03).D.2.4 Soak Timer (NFPA 16 Applications Only)The Soak Timer specifies the length of time (10 to 15 minutes) to dump release agentswhen a releasing zone activates. When the Soak Timer elapses, the control panelautomatically shuts off the releasing solenoids for the active releasing zone. To programa Soak Timer, follow these instructions:1. Select Soak on the Release Control Screen, move the cursor to the Soak value asshown in Figure 143:Figure 143 Soak Timer Selection2. Enter a value for the Soak Timer: 00=no Soak Timer; or 10-15 minutes to select theamount of time for the Soak Timer.Device Address Device Type Zone MappingD01 Detector Smoke Z91 Z02D02 Detector Smoke Z91 Z02D03 Detector Smoke Z91 Z03D04 Detector Heat Z91 Z03M01 SLC Control Module connectedto a releasing circuit (Rel Ckt)Z91Soak Timer Value = 10 to 15 minutes(00=no Soak Timer)PRG@SOFTWARE@ZONERELEASE@CONTROLDELAY=XX@ABORT=XXXCROSS=N@SOAK=00@Z91Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com