32 AFP-3030 Operations Manual — P/N DOC-01-033:C 05/12/2018Operation of the Control Panel Active Event• Displays a message for each disabled point, with DISABLED in the upper left corner of the LCD as well as other information aboutthe point.Figure 2.12 Sample Disabled Point Message2.12 Active Event2.12.1 How the Control Panel Indicates an Active Fire Control PointA point with a Type ID of FIRE CONTROL is used for air handler shutdown, intended to override normal operating automatic functions.Activation of a FIRE CONTROL point causes the control panel to do the following:• Initiates the monitor module Control-by-Event• Send a message to the panel display, History buffer, installed printer and annunciators• Does NOT light an indicator at the control panel• Displays ACTIVE in the upper left corner of the LCD, as well as a FIRE CONTROL Type Code and other information specific to thedevice2.12.2 How the Control Panel Indicates an Active Non-fire PointA point with a Type ID of NON- FIRE is used for energy management or other non-fire situations. NON- FIRE point operation does not affectcontrol panel operation, nor does it display a message at the panel LCD. Activation of a NON- FIRE point activates CBE—but does notcause any indication on the control panel. For example, you can program a NON- FIRE point to turn lights in a zone to a lower setting whenactivated. In this case, when the point activates the control panel activates the point’s CBE to turn the lights down without any audio orvisual indication on the control panel.2.13 Operation of Special System Timers, and Output Delay Time2.13.1 System (Panel) TimersThere are user-programmable time delays for four specific functions: Alarm Verification, AC Fail, Silence Inhibit, and Auto Silence.Refer to this panel’s programming manual for instructions on viewing or modifying these values. (They may be viewed only in program-ming mode.)Alarm Verification Timer (VERIFY TIME)A timer that directs the control panel to ignore a fire alarm for a smoke detector, programmed for Alarm Verification, while the AlarmVerification Timer is counting. The timer value can be set from 0-60 seconds, and may not exceed 30 seconds for ULC installations.Table 2.3 contains a summary of how the Alarm Verification Timer works.AC Fail Delay TimerThis timer delays the time from the start of AC failure to when the fault is reported. The timer value may be set to none, or from 1-12hours. A value of “none” will cause immediate notification. The onboard fault relay and municipal box output will activate when thecountdown is complete. Note that this panel notifies the central station communicator as soon as AC failure occurs, and the central sta-tion communicator follows its own programmed schedule for reporting the failure.D I S A B L E : 2 O F 2D I S A B L E DE L E V A T O R L O B B Y E A S T W I N GF I R S T F L O O R D O O R T A M P E R1 0 : 3 5 : 1 7 A T U E 2 2 J A N 2 0 1 9 L 0 1 M 1 3 4M O R E I N F O . . .1 D I S L 0 2 D 0 0 3D e t e c t o r L 0 2 D 0 0 32 D I S L 0 1 M 1 3 4F I R S T F L O O R D O O RA L M : 0 S U P : 0 F L T : 0 D I S : 2 O T H E R : 01 1 : 5 8 : 4 3 A T U E 2 2 , J A N , 2 0 1 9If this event occurs The control panel does thisA second fire alarm occurs while the AlarmVerification Timer is countingIgnores the Alarm Verification Timer and alarms are reported by the panel for both detectors.The Alarm Verification Timer elapses and a fire alarmstill existsActivates the fire alarmThe Alarm Verification Timer expires and a fire alarmno longer existsThe control panel returns to normal operation and increments the verification counterTable 2.3 Alarm Verification Timer Operation