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Some columns containing advanced or internal information are normally hidden. They are
listed as Visible / No in the following table. Other columns are conditionally visible. There are
up to three Flag columns (F1, F2 and F3) for flags of various types.
Table 9 Loop Details
Name Visible Description
Addr Yes
For regular addressable devices, the displayed address is the
same as device address. For conventional circuits display adder &
circuit on adder.
Lp No Loop Number
Ckt No No
An internal, sequentially assigned number. One set for inputs,
another for outputs.
Device Yes
Conventional - fixed hardware loop circuits.
Addressable - chosen when Adding Device(s)
. Can be edited
conditionally.
Type Yes
The process Type of the Device. Can be edited (combo box). The
list of Types shown in the combo box will depend on the Device.
E.g. relay modules can be assigned Relay, Signal or Strobe
Sens
On Addressable
Loops
The sensitivity of various sensors. Displays a combo with %age
equivalents of internal absolute values. Takes into account
jurisdiction (ULI vs. ULC).
Sens B
On Addressable
Loops
The after hours and night time sensitivity of a system configured to
have the after hours option.
Tag1 Yes
The text of the tag, in two 20 character fields, representing the
lines displayed on the front panel when an alarm occurs, etc.
Table 10 Flag Columns - F1, F2, F3
Name Description
NS Non Silenceable - used on inputs and supervised Outputs.
NF Keeps the device LED off when device is active.
NB Non Bypassable used on relays.
GA 2nd Stage Alarm - used in a two stage system .
RR Rate of rise. For heat/thermal detectors only. It indicates that alarm activation of this
device is based on the Rate of Rise algorithm.
CA Class A wiring. For mini-switch, switch or sounder modules only. It indicates that the
wiring of this device is Class-A.