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FMS Configuration
User Guide: Falcon FMS
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Keypad Controlled: Configures the relay output to be controlled by a keypad code or DTMF
code. The User Code Configuration link appears once the Keypad Controlled option is selected
and submitted; see Figure 3-11, pg. 30. The User Code Configuration link allows users to
link which access code will active the relay output.
Figure 3-11: Sample FMS Keypad/Relay Configuration
Label: Used for relay identification. This label appears on the Relay Status and Relay Control pages.
BACnet Instance: The BACnet object identifier. It is a numerical code used to identify the input. This
code must be unique within the BACnet device.
OR’d Alarm IDs: Displays the Alarm IDs of the inputs specified through the Relay Configuration link on
the Input Configuration Menu. The Alarm IDs displayed can be translated by using APPENDIX E: Alarm
ID Reference Tables, pg. 115. The Alarm IDs are also displayed on the Input Configuration page. The
Relay Control Logic diagram in APPENDIX G: Relay Control Logic, pg. 122, shows how the OR’d Alarm
IDs, AND’d Alarm IDs and the Combo Gate are internally connected.
AND’d Alarm IDs: Allows up to four Alarm IDs (High Limit, Low Limit or Digital Alarms) to be
specified for the AND Gate Function Block input of the Relay Control Logic. Alarm IDs can be obtained
from APPENDIX E: Alarm ID Reference Tables, pg. 115. The Alarm IDs are also displayed on the Input
Configuration page. The Combo Gate Function Block of the Relay Control Logic will either OR or AND
the OR’d Alarm and AND’d Alarm inputs together. The Relay Control Logic diagram in APPENDIX G:
Relay Control Logic, pg. 122, shows how the OR’d Alarm IDs, AND’d Alarm IDs and the Combo Gate are
internally connected.
On-Delay Time: Specifies the number of seconds the Relay Control Logic will be delayed before
activating the relay on alarm.
On-Duration Time: Specifies how long the relay will be active after a valid alarm combination is
recognized through the Relay Control Logic. A positive number entry in seconds will keep the relay in its
alarm state (activated) for the fixed period specified. A negative number entry in seconds will keep the
relay in its alarm state (activated) after the alarm condition has returned to normal for the fixed period
specified. A zero entry will configure the relay to be active until the alarm condition returns to normal.