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MBLC input 7
This input can be programmed to perform one of the following functions:-
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  Remote alarm (default) – operates output groups that are programmed to respond to manual evacuate.
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  Day Mode – initiates day mode without using panel menu structure.
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  Isolate Group Range – isolates specified output groups.
This is a panel only selectable option and is not available from VIPER.
MBLC input 8
This input can be programmed to perform one of the following functions:-
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  Day Mode (default) – initiates day mode without using panel menu structure.
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  Remote alarm  – operates output groups that are programmed to respond to manual evacuate.
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  Isolate Group Range – isolates specified output groups.
This is a panel only selectable option and is not available from VIPER.
Mb-01 to Mb-16
Not available on Vega LT
Table 10: Standard Features – Panel Set-up
11.2
ZONE FIRE INFORMATION
The system can be divided into 16 zones with each zone containing one or more loop devices. The zone
information options allow the user to define the zone specific parameters and are available from the following
locations:
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Using the panel menu, zone fire info is located at Set → Standard features → Zone fire info followed
by the required zone number.
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Using the VIPER software, Zone Information is located at Edit  →Standard features → Zone
information
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The following Table 11 details the options available:
STANDARD FEATURES – ZONE INFORMATION
Option
Function
Text message
Zone text, a 24-character text message, used to describe the location of the zone within the installation or
building.
T1
Acknowledge delay
A delay timer attributed to each individual zone which can be set to a maximum of 60 seconds. During an
alarm condition, the integral buzzer will sound, the panel will indicate the location of the alarm condition and a
timer located to the right of the zone LCD display text will begin counting down. If the alarm is not
acknowledged by pressing the ‘Silence Buzzer’ button on the control panel within the time period a full alarm
will be generated and output groups will operate. Pressing ‘Silence Buzzer’ will initiate the T2 investigation
timer.
T2
Investigation delay
A second delay timer attributed to each individual zone which can be set to a maximum of 600 seconds. The
investigation timer will begin counting down upon operation of the ‘Silence Buzzer’ providing a further delay to
the operation of output groups. The integral buzzer will remain silent and the panel LCD display will indicate the
alarm condition with the T2 timer counting down.
BGU Override
Applicable to each individual zone. Break Glass devices generally override any T1 & T2 settings to enable a
full alarm to be generated and output groups to operate. Set to ‘No’ to allow break glass devices to utilise the
T1 & T2 settings therefore delaying the operation of output groups.
Double knock
override
Applicable to each individual zone. Set to ‘Yes’ to enable any two devices within the same zone to
automatically override T1& T2 settings during a fire condition.
Table 11: Standard Features – Zone Information
11.3   
LOOP DEVICE INFORMATION
The loop device information options allow the user to define the specific loop device parameters. There are two
main categories of loop devices, input devices and output devices.
Input devices such as Ionisation, Optical, Heat, Flame Detector, Beam Detector, Break Glass Units and the
Input channel of the Input Output module are generally assigned to fire ZONES. Plant zones can also be used
to indicate non fire related events.
Output devices such as Loop Sounder, Sounder Circuit Controller Relay Units and the Output channel of the
Input Output modules are assigned to OUTPUT GROUPS.
Loop Device Information can be programmed from the following locations:
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Using the panel menu, Loop device info is located at Set → Standard features → Loop device info
 followed by the required loop and device number.
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Using the VIPER software, Loop Device Information is located at Edit →Standard features → Loop
Device information.