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3.2 Recommended Programming Procedure
Step 1
– SET-UP, Define General Set-up Information (Phone Numbers, etc.).
Step 2
– PASSWORDS, Define Level 2 and Level 3 Passwords as required.
Step 3
– AUTO-LEARN, Let the panel learn the devices on the loop(s).
Step 4
– VIEW DEVICES, Enter Zone Numbers, Location text and Change Group Assignments if required.
Step 5
– OUTPUTS, Program Output Groups as required.
Step 6
– ZONES, Enter Zone Texts as required.
3.3 Level 3 Menu Functions
The following table gives a list of the Level 3 Menu Functions, the sub-functions available within each main
function and a brief description for each function.
Main Menu
Option
Sub Menus
Comments
4
3
LOOPS
View/Edit
View, test and configure the loop devices
Auto Learn
Learn the Devices Present on the Loop.
Calibrate
Calibrates devices on the loop
Driver
View line input and output voltages, load current and loop driver software version
Line Quality
View the line quality assessed by each device
SEQ Address
Auto address (sequentially) the devices
6
ZONES
--
Configure the Zones.
EXIT
--
Cancel Level 3 Access and return to Level 2 Menu Options.
5
OUTPUTS
--
Configure the Operating Characteristics of the Output Circuits.
TIME/DATE
--
Change the Date and Time Settings.
VIEW
Fires
View Zones and Inputs that are reporting a fire alarm condition.
Faults
View Zones and Inputs that are reporting a fault condition.
Alarms
View Zones and Inputs that are reporting an alarm condition during test.
Disabled
View Zones, Inputs and Outputs that are disabled.
Inputs
View the current state of Zones and Inputs.
Outputs
View the current operational condition of all output circuits.
Log
View the Event Log.
Panel
View the operational state, voltage & current loading of the panel I/O.
Network
View Network Diagnostics
2
PASSWORDS
--
Configure the Level 2 and Level 3 passwords.
PANEL
--
Change the default zone assignments and output groups for all panel I/O.
PC-LINK
--
Enable the PC Link for transfer of configuration data to and from the panel.
1
SETUP
--
Configure General Operating Parameters.
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