Velocity MMP User manual

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CONTROL PANEL
Operation and Maintenance Manual

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CONTENTS Page
Controls and Indicators ............................................................................................................................
System Operating Modes and Annunciation ................................................................................................................
Normal Condition (Quiescent) .................................................................................................................
Trouble Condition .............................................................................................................................
Alarm Condition ..................................................................................................................................
Supervisory Condition ............................................................................................................................
Disablement Condition ....................................................................................................................................
Test Condition ...................................................................................................................................................
Multiple Conditions ..............................................................................................................................................
Accessing the Panel ......................................................................................................................................................
Basic User Access ..............................................................................................................................................
ull User Access ..............................................................................................................................................
Engineer Access ..............................................................................................................................................
Turning Off Access ..............................................................................................................................................
Navigating the Panel Menus ...........................................................................................................................................
Table View Screen ................................................................................................................
Data ield Screen .........................................................................................................................
Text Keyboard ......................................................................................................................................................
Number Keyboard .............................................................................................................................................................
Initial Panel Setup ..........................................................................................................................................................
Setting Date and Time .....................................................................................................................................................
Creating an Installation Name ........................................................................................................................................
Passwords ....................................................................................................................................................................
Configuring the SLC Modules.............................................................................................................................................
Zone Labels .......................................................................................................................................................................
Setting SLC Device Options ..............................................................................................................................................
Setting NCA & NCB Module Options ................................................................................................................................
Setting ZMA & ZMB & MIM Module Options .....................................................................................................................
Setting MRM Module Options ...........................................................................................................................................
Event Logs .......................................................................................................................................................................
Programming ...................................................................................................................................................................
Cause and Effect ..............................................................................................................................................................
Outputs and Delays ..........................................................................................................................................................
Day/Night Mode ...............................................................................................................................................................
Alarm Verification .............................................................................................................................................................
Multiple Detector Operation .............................................................................................................................................
Positive Alarm Sequence ...............................................................................................................................................
Pre-Signal .....................................................................................................................................................................
Disa lements ...................................................................................................................................................................
Zone Disablement .............................................................................................................................................................
SLC Device Disablement ..................................................................................................................................................
NAC/Sounder Disablement ...............................................................................................................................................
Module Disablement ........................................................................................................................................................
Test Mode .........................................................................................................................................................................
Why use test mode? ..........................................................................................................................................................
How to Programme a Zone into Test Mode .......................................................................................................................
Networking .......................................................................................................................................................................
Network Typologies ..........................................................................................................................................................
Configuring the Network ....................................................................................................................................................
Running the Network .........................................................................................................................................................
Configuring the TCP/IP Connection ...................................................................................................................................
Configuring the Cloud Settings ..........................................................................................................................................
Configuring the RS232 Panel Printer .................................................................................................................................
Maintenance .....................................................................................................................................................................
ault inding .....................................................................................................................................................................
Appendix A: User Menu Summary ................................................................................................................................
Appendix B: Engineer Menu Summary ........................................................................................................................
Appendix C: Cause and Effects Settings Summary ....................................................................................................

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Controls and Indicators
Figure #1 below shows the control buttons, LED indicators and switch locations.
Figure #1
a) LED: Alarm
• Red LED.
• Flashes when there is an active alarm event present.
• On stead once acknowledged.
• Off when the alarm condition is cleared, and when the panel has been reset.
b) LED: Supervisory
• Yellow LED.
• Flashes when there is a supervisor event present.
• On stead once acknowledged.
• Off when the supervisor condition is cleared (some supervisor inputs ma require a s stem reset if the are latched).
c) LED: Trouble
• Yellow LED.
• Flashes when there’s a fault with a monitored circuit or s stem component, when a circuit is disabled or when the panel
is in an off-normal condition.
• On stead once acknowledged.
• Off when the trouble condition has been cleared (some trouble signals ma require a s stem reset if the are latched).
d) LED: Alarm Silenced
• Yellow LED.
• Flashes to indicate that the Notification Alarm Circuits and the Notification Alarm Devices are deactivated, but the panel
is still in alarm.

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• Off if the panel re-enters alarm, the s stem is reset, or if a drill is carried out.
e) LED: Power
• Green LED.
• On stead when the panel has power.
• Off when the panel has no source of power applied.
f) LED: Controls Active
•
Yellow LED.
•
Indicates that the user now has access to use either the function buttons or the LCD touchscreen displa (depending on
access level).
•
On when the user has entered the access level 2 user password, or when the user has entered the access level 3
engineers password.
•
Off when either the access has timed out, or when the user/engineer has locked the panel.
g) LED: Acknowledge
•
Yellow LED.
•
Flashes when there are unacknowledged events.
•
On stead when all current events have been acknowledged.
•
Off when there are no events.
h) LED: General Disablement
•
Yellow LED.
•
On stead when an part of the s stem has been disabled.
•
Off when there are no current disablements.
i) LED: General Test
•
Yellow LED.
•
On stead when an part of the s stem is in test mode.
•
Off when there are no current circuits/devices in test mode.
j) LED: AC Trouble/Disablement
•
Yellow LED.
•
On stead if there is a fault detected on an NAC circuit.
•
On stead when an NAC has been disabled.
•
Off when the NAC’s are in the normal condition.
k) LED: AC Delay
• Yellow LED.
• On when an NAC has been configured to dela its output.
• Off when there is no configured dela to the NAC’s output.
l) LED: AC Active
• Red LED.
• On when the output of an NAC is currentl active.
• Off when there are no NAC’s with their outputs active.
m) LED: CPU Trouble
• Yellow LED.
• On when there is an abnormal microprocessor running condition due to various unexpected phenomena.
• Off when the microprocessor is running correctl .
n) Function Button: Silence Alarm
•
A minimum of Level 2 access (B entering the user password) is required.
•
When the SILENCE ALARM ke is pressed, the panel’s Notification Alarm Appliances will be silenced.
•
The Alarm Silenced LED will start flashing and remain until either the panel is reset, or until another alarm retriggers the
notification appliances. The RED ALARM LED shall be maintained.
•
NOTE: to silence the panels internal buzzer, the alarm must be acknowledged.
•
It also sends a SILENCE SOUNDERS’ message to the printers and histor log.
o) Function Button: ACK (Acknowledge)

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A minimum of Level 2 access (B entering the user password) is required.
•
When the ACKNOWLEDGE button is pressed, the control panel will silence its internal sounder (buzzer)
•
Change all related active LED indicators from flashing to stead .
•
Sends acknowledgment confirmation the LCD status screen.
•
The acknowledge message is sent to the printer and the histor log.
•
The button is used to acknowledge and silence the internal buzzer for Alarm, Supervisor and Trouble events.
p) Function Button: Scroll (Scroll Acknowledge Display)
•
If there is an event waiting to be acknowledged, then the Acknowledgment LED will be lit.
•
Press the scroll button to view each current Alarm, Supervisor and trouble event on the panel.
•
The priorit will be (Alarm, Supervisor , and then Trouble).
q) Function Button: Reset
•
A minimum of Level 2 access (B entering the user password) is required.
•
Pressing the RESET button will return the panel to normal operating mode, clear an off-normal condition from the
status displa ; restore the alarm and trouble rela s to their normal states; extinguish all status LEDs except the green
POWER LED, and ellow test/disablement/dela LED’s.
•
If an alarm or trouble still exists after ou press the SYSTEM RESET button, all NACs, control outputs, and panel audio
and visual indicators will reactivate.
•
The reset message is sent to the printer and the histor log.
r) Function Button: Drill
•
A minimum of Level 2 access (B entering the user password) is required.
•
To start a drill, press the Drill button.
•
Using the DRILL button will manuall activate all silenceable outputs and Notification Appliance Circuits.
•
It will not activate the alarm rela s.
•
It creates a histor log entr of the drill and also sends it to installed printers.
•
The drill can be cancelled via a press of the SILENCE ALARM button, and will also cancel if the panel receives an ALARM or
SUPERVISORY event.
s) 4.3” Touch Screen Display
• Full colour resistive touchscreen.
• Designed to make status information clear and s stem control functions simple to operate.
• Each s stem event presents the user with a message describing the location of the alarm report and the t pe of event
(manual alarm, smoke, or heat).
• NOTE: To help increase the lifetime of the LCD display, the screen will go into standby mode if left idle for 10 min tes.
The panel will still be f lly operational and any event will ca se the screen to wake p. The screen will not timeo t into
standby mode if there are any c rrent events on the panel.
t) Internal Buzzer
• Gives an audible indication if there is an alarm, trouble or supervisor event.
• Audible distinction between alarm and trouble provided.

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System Operating odes and Annunciation
During Normal operation the panel will be in one of the following states depending on the status of the devices connected to the
panel, and user intervention. Below is a summar of the different conditions:
ormal Condition (Quiescent)
Trouble Condition
The following functions will be performed at regular
intervals when in normal mode:
• Supervises all SLC devices, network devices and the
notification appliance circuits.
• Checks for valid replies, alarms, troubles, etc.
• Checks for power suppl and batter condition.
• Refreshes LCD displa s and updates time.
• Scans ke pad for S stem RESET.
• Supervises Network communications.
• Performs time-scheduled actions (da /night
sensitivit and on/off schedules).
A typical normal display would be as illustrated below:
In the quiescent condition, the panel displa s:
• S stem Health
• Velocit Logo
The following functions will be performed when in the
trouble condition:
• Will cause the panel’s internal buzzer to sound with
a pulsed output.
• The s stem Trouble LED will illuminate and flash.
• An relevant Trouble LED’s will illuminate.
• A trouble message will be displa ed on the LCD
screen.
• The trouble rela s will be switched.
• The message is sent to the histor log and printer.
If there is a trouble signal indicated from an addressable
SLC device, the reported message will show device
address, zone and the TRM port information to aid in
locating the problem. The time and date of the trouble
indication will also be shown to aid in record keeping.
A t pical trouble displa would be as illustrated below:
On the screen, the panel shows:
• Trouble Icon
• Number of trouble events
• Details of trouble events in chronological order (showing
trouble t pe, zone number & label, device address & label)
• Scroll arrows for displa ing further events (if there are an ).

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Alarm Condition
The following functions will be performed when in the
alarm condition:
• Will cause the panel’s internal buzzer to sound with
a stead output.
• The Alarm LED will illuminate and flash.
• The LCD displa s the Alarm along with the device
name, t pe, address, associated zones and
time/date.
• Alarms latch and are not allowed to clear
automaticall .
• Alarms activate cause & effects if programmed.
• Alarm rela s are activated.
• The trouble rela s are not activated.
• Stores event in histor log and sends message to
printer.
A t pical alarm displa would be as illustrated below:
On the screen, the panel shows:
• Fire Icon
• Number of zones in alarm
• Number of devices in alarm
• First & last zones in alarm
• Details of alarms in chronological order (showing device
t pe, Zone number & label, Device address & label)
• Scroll arrows for displa ing further events
Supervisory Condition
The Supervisor condition can be configured as latching
or non-Latching for each supervisor input.
The following functions will be performed when in the
supervisor condition:
• Will cause the panel’s internal buzzer to sound with
a pulsed output.
• The s stem Supervisor LED will illuminate and
flash.
• The LCD displa s the Supervisor status label along
with the device name, t pe, address, associated
zones and time/date.
• An supervisor rela s are activated.
• The alarm rela is not activated.
• Silenced alarms are not resounded.
• Stores event in histor log and sends message to
printer.
If the supervisor input is configured as non-latching,
and there are no active trouble or alarm events, when
the supervisor event clears, the screen will clear.
If the supervisor input is configured as latching , when
the supervisor event clears, the screen will displa Local
supervisor off, and the panel will need to be reset to
clear the screen.
A t pical supervisor displa would be as illustrated below:
On the screen, the panel shows:
• Supervisor Icon
• Number of supervisor events
• Details of supervisor in chronological order (showing t pe,
zone number & label, device address & label)
• Scroll arrows for displa ing further events

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Disablement Condition
Disablements are indicated with the general disablement
LED, and a mixture of LCD/LED indications.
In this example, zone 1 is disabled. The panel shows that
one zone is disabled, and that the 10 Loop (SLC) devices
and 2 module inputs/outputs in that zone are also
disabled.
Press the zone icon, SLC device icon or local I/O for
details of the disablements.
In this example, there is a single SLC addressable device
disabled.
Press the Device icon for details of the disablement
In this example, one of the Inputs on a Zone Monitor
Class B module has been disabled.
Pressing one of the zone disablement icons will give
further details about which zone has been disabled.
Or pressing the disabled SLC devices icon will give details
about which devices are disabled.

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Test Condition
In this example, one Zone 3 is in test mode. A number of
zones can be put into test at the same time if required.
The test can be silent, or with sounders. If the sounder
option is chosen, onl sounders within the same zone as
the test device are operated.
As devices are tested, the screen changes to show the
recent tests. Use the arrow to scroll to view older tests if
required.
Multiple Conditions
In the event of multiple conditions, the panel will displa
the highest priorit event. It will displa the presence of
suppressed events as icons on the top right of the
screen. The number of events for each categor is shown
on the icon. To displa an of the supressed events,
press the icon of that event.
(Priority: Alarms > Supervisory > Trouble >
Disablement/Test)
Alarm Verification Conditions
If Alarm verification has been enabled on the control
panel, the panel will indicate the verification as a pop-up
window, giving the device t pe, along with it`s address,
text label and zone.
If the alarm clears, the panel will clear it`s screen when
the verification time ends.
If the alarm is still present , the panel will confirm this as
an alarm, and displa it`s usual alarm screen.

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Accessing the Panel
The VELOCITY panel has 2 user access levels and one installer access level.
Basic user access (Access level 2a)
Tap LCD. Select user icon . Enter user access code
(Default 0001)
This allows the user to have access to the main control
buttons, to silence alarms, acknowledge events and reset
the panel.
It is indicated b a stead Controls Active LED, and an
open padlock icon in the bottom left corner of the LCD
screen.
Full user access (Access level 2b)
From access level 2a press the menu access icon.
This allows the user to view the user menus, to view
device status, event logs etc.
It is indicated b a stead Controls Active LED, and an
open padlock icon in the bottom left corner of the LCD
screen.
Engineer Access (Access level 3a)
Tap LCD. Select Engineer icon . Enter the Engineer
access code (Default 9999). This allows the engineer to
configure the panel, set zone & device text, allocate
zones, enter panel cause & effect etc.
It is indicated b a Controls Active LED, and an open
padlock icon in the bottom left corner of the LCD screen.

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Turning Off Access
If the panel is in one of the menus, press the exit menu
icon in the bottom left corner.
Press the padlock icon in the bottom left corner.
The controls active LCD will turn off and the padlock icon
will turn off.
(To help keep the panel sec re, access will
a tomatically timeo t if the panel is left idle for approx.
5 min tes)
Navigating the Panel enus
The Velocit panel has 2 menus, user and engineer.
Entering the user code (Default 0001) accesses the user
menu. Entering the Engineer password (Default 9999)
enables access level 3. Press the access menu icon
to access the Engineer menu.
The menus are in the form of icons with a text label
underneath. To select a particular menu, press the
relevant icon.
The sub screens are in the form of tabbed screens if
there is more than one sub-option, the data will either
be displa ed in a table, or as separate data fields,
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Table View Screen (Example)
Information is presented in a table, there is editable data
(e.g. device labels), and non-editable data (e.g. device
t pes). Tapping on an editable data field will allow it to
be edited.
Data Field Screen (Example)
Information is presented in data fields, the data will
either be values, or option buttons.
Clicking on the field will allow it to be edited
Text Keyboard
Used to enter text. Use <- and -> to position the
ke board. Press the circle at the end of the text field to
delete text as required. The 123 ke brings up the
numeric ke board. And the CAP ke turns on the caps
lock.
Press when finished to confirm the text entr .
umber Keyboard
Use the up & down Icons to increase or decrease the
number, or enter the number via the ke pad.

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Acknowledge
When an Alarm, Supervisor or Trouble event occurs in the s stem, the displa enters the off-normal mode automaticall . The events
are displa ed in priorit order (Alarm, Supervisor , and Trouble), the local audible sounds and the appropriate LED’s will blink. After all
events have been acknowledged, the buzzer will deactivate and the associated LED will stop flashing and remain on continuousl . To
acknowledge an event, do the following:
When the panel receives an event that needs to be
acknowledged, it will displa the relevant event status
screen.
Events that are unacknowledged will be highlighted
(Yellow for Trouble, Red for Alarm and Blue for
supervisor .).
The event that is next in the queue to be acknowledged
will be blinking.
Press the (ACK) button to acknowledge the
blinking event.
When an event has been acknowledged, it will no longer
be highlighted and blinking, instead it will change to solid
white. The panel internal buzzer will also be silenced.
If there are multiple events in the queue to be
acknowledged, press & to scroll through the
pages. The (SCROLL DISPLAY) button can also be
pressed to scroll through event pages.
Once all events have been acknowledged, panel status
LED’s (Alarm, Supervisor , Trouble) and the
Acknowledgment LED, will change from flashing to
stead to indicate that there are no pending events to be
acknowledged.
If there are multiple event t pes waiting to be
acknowledged on the panel, press either the ,
or icon to navigate to the required event
screen.

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Initial Panel Setup
The Velocit panel is supplied configured read for installation. But there are a few settings that ma need to be altered.
Setting Date and Time
Press the screen. The panel prompts for a user and
password. Select Engineer, and enter the Engineer
(Access Level 3) password (default is 9999)
Press the access menu icon, followed b the ‘s stem’
icon .
Select the Clock tab.
Edit the time and date as required.
Press the exit button to leave the menu.
Pressing the + or - changes the setting b 1. To make a
bigger adjustment, press the number field and a ke pad
appears to enter the new value. Press the green tick to
accept the value. When all values are correct, press the
exit menu icon.

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Creating an Installation ame
From the installer menu, press the ‘s stem’ Icon. Then
select the strings tab.
Enter the Installation Name, Maintenance Compan and
contact number.
Press the exit button to leave the menu. Press the green
tick to confirm the changes.
Passwords
From the installer menu, press the ‘s stem’ icon.
Select the USERS tab.
To change a user name, press user name.
To change a password, press the password. The panel
prompts to enter the new password twice
To delete a user, enter the password as blank.
An unused user should have the password left blank
Press the exit button to leave the menu. Press the green
tick to confirm the changes.
Configuring the SLC Modules
Press the screen. The panel prompts for a password.
Enter the Engineer (Access Level 3) password (default is
9999)
Press the ‘loop’ Icon.
On the module selection screen, select the correct SLC
port number. The port number is shown in the brackets
on the left. When ou select the SLC it will become
highlighted. Press the green tick to confirm the selection.
The port number will be labelled on the TRM P B inside
the panel and are also shown in the Velocity Installation
manual (Doc: GLT-261-7-1).

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The panel will proceed to learn the loop.
When the configuration is complete, the panel displa s a
summar of the devices found.
To view details of the configuration, click the detail tab.
This shows the device t pe found at each address, and
also shows whether it was seen from Side A or Side B (to
help locate CABLE BREAKS). It also shows if the device
seen is different to the previous database [!!] (i.e. has
the device t pe been changed), or if it is the same as
previousl configured [=]
Press to exit and either confirm or dismiss the
changes.
Zone Labels
All fire alarm s stems must be subdivided into zones, which represent the geographical areas of the building. The Velocit fire s stem
allows an number of devices to be allocated to a zone. However, it is assumed that a zone will not contain more than 32 fire detectors
and/or manual call points, since this would correspond to an unacceptabl large search area. The Velocit panel has 254 zones. There is
capabilit in some panel models (MMP10/64 & MMP26/64) to have LED indications for the first 64 zones. When a fire is reported, the
zone number in which the fire is located is indicated on the panel touchscreen displa . In addition to its numerical description, a zone
can be identified b a text label, e.g. 3rd floor west ext. If the installer associates a text label with each zone of a fire alarm s stem, this
will be displa ed on the LCD when a fire is detected. The maximum length of the zone text label is 39 characters.
Enter the engineer password and select the ‘zone’ icon.
Press on the zone that ou wish to edit.

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This will show the zone explorer settings menu. Press on
the zone text field to edit it.
The and arrows can be pressed to c cle through
the zone numbers.
Use <- and -> to place the cursor, and to delete
unwanted text. T pe the zone name, and press exit
when done. Repeat for all required zones.
SLC Device Text and Zoning
Velocit is an addressable panel, i.e. it will indicate the address or location of a fire that has been detected. The address number of
each point or device on the loop has alread been set with the address programming tool VDOT-AD2. See Manual GLT-303-7-1 for
details. The installation engineer must now assign a label or location for each device, e.g. ROOM 107. A maximum of 24 characters can
be used for each label. Devices can also be allocated to their correct zones and this stage.
From the ENGINEER MENU, press the ‘point’ icon.
Press the text field of the device to be edited.
The Panel shows the on screen ke board. Enter the
required device label (up to 24 characters). Press the
green tick to confirm the text.

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Press the ‘zone’ field to edit the device`s zone number if
required.
Edit another device, or press to exit the device list
and save the changes.
The Device list screen also shows the current mode of
each device, i.e. ENABLED or DISABLED
Press the MODE field of a device to toggle its state
between enabled and disabled.
The analogue values can be displa ed b pressing the
‘Real Time’ tab. Press the & arrows to scroll
through the device list.
Device specific options can be set via the ‘Options’ tab.
See following section (SLC Device Options) for details.
Press the Options field for the required device to edit its
options.

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The Add / Remove tab allows devices to be manuall
added or removed from the s stem. This is useful if it is
not possible to perform a loop learn (e.g., if a detector is
to be changed to a different model, and the replacement
is not available, or, if the loop is disconnected to perform
maintenance / repair work).
To manuall remove a device, tap the device so that it’s
highlighted ellow, then press the delete icon .
To manuall add a device, press the add icon .
Select the address and device t pe of the item being
added.
Enter the point text for the device, and select which
zone it will be in.
SLC Device Options
Each addressable Velocit device has a number of configuration settings that can be programmed at the panel. The configuration
screen is accessed b selecting the device on the options tab. The options for each device are:-
Device Options
VDOT-H2
(Addressable Heat Detector)
Available options:
Led Flash:
(Off) / (On)

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VDOT-H2-H
(Addressable High Heat Detector)
Available options:
Led Flash:
(Off) / (On)
VDOT-DPH
(Addressable Dual Optical/Heat Detector)
Available options:
Led Flash:
(Off) / (On)
Da settings:
(Opt. On) / (Opt. Off)
(Heat On) / (Heat Off)
Night settings:
(Opt. On) / (Opt. Off)
(Heat On) / (Heat Off)
VDOT-DOP-AC2 0-SCI
(Addressable Relay Dual Output Module For A 240V with
S I)
Available options:
Led Flash:
(Off) / (On)
VDOT-DOP-SCI
(Addressable Relay Dual Output with S I)
Available options:
Led Flash:
(Off) / (On)
VDOT-DIP-SCI
(Addressable Dual Input Module with S I)
Available options:
Led Flash:
(Off) / (On)
Input St le:
(ClassB [NO]) / (ClassA [NO]) / (ClassB [NC/SC]) / (ClassB
[NO/SC]) / (ClassA [NO/SC])
Input Event:
(Alarm) / (Supervisor ) / (Trouble)
P. Priorit :
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