MRP-2002 Series Instruction Manual — P/N 53049:E5 7/28/2016 63Master Programming Level Programming3.5.4 Cross Input ZonesAn application may require that two or more input zones become active at the same time before aparticular releasing output activates. This is referred to as cross-zoning. For example, an installermay want four particular zones to become active at the same time before a releasing circuit isactivated. By using the Cross Input Zone feature, the programmer can designate the input zonesthat must become active and the output circuits that will be affected. Refer to “Circuit Mapping andCross-Zoning” on page 95 for additional information.The Cross Input Zone option allows the user to view and program the groups of input zones thatwill be used to activate one of the releasing output circuits. Pressing 1 while viewing ProgrammingScreen #2 will display a screen similar to the following:This screen allows the programmer to view the cross-zoned grouping for Release Circuit 1 orRelease Circuit 2. In the following example, Template 1 has been chosen as the FACPConfiguration [refer to“FACP CONFIG (Application Templates)” on page 53]. Pressing 1 forRelease 1 will display the following screen:The display indicates that Input Zone 1 is cross-zoned with Input Zone 2. Both of these zonesactive at the same time will cause Release Circuit 1 to activate.The user can alter the cross-zoning by pressing the number key corresponding to the Zone to bereprogrammed. Screens similar to the following will be displayed:In this example, since the cross-zoning for Release Circuit 1 (Zone 1) is being displayed, Yes isshown for Zone 1 which is cross-zoned with Zone 2. Zone 2 displays Yes since it is cross-zonedwith Zone 1. Zone 3 displays No for no cross-zoning. Zone 4 displays N/A since it is an AbortSwitch. Zone 5 displays No for cross-zoning. Zone 6 is a supervisory and displays N/A. By pressingthe number key corresponding to the desired zone, the display for that zone will toggle between Yesand No indicating cross-zoning to Zone 1 or no cross-zoning to Zone 1.Note that zones programmed as supervisory cannot be cross-zoned and will therefore indicate N/A.3.5.5 On-Board RelaysPressing 2 while viewing Programming Screen #2 will allow the programmer to configure the threemain circuit board Form-C relays. The following screen will be displayed:PROGRAMMING1=CROSS INPUT ZONES2=ON-BOARD RELAYS3=SYSTEM SETUPProgramming Screen #2CROSS INPUT ZONES1=RELEASE 1 GROUPS2=RELEASE 2 GROUPSREL 1 CROSS GROUPS1= X 1 22= NONE3= NONEREL 1 CROSS GROUP 11=ZONE 1 YES2=ZONE 2 YES3=ZONE 3 NOSelect Cross Zone Screen #1REL 1 CROSS GROUP 11=ZONE 4 N/A2=ZONE 5 NO3=ZONE 6 N/ASelect Cross Zone Screen #2ON-BOARD RELAYS1=RELAY 12=RELAY 23=RELAY 3Relays Selection Screen