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AUTOPULSE IQ-396X Programming 

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After accepting all devices, the Program Change screen appears in the

panel display.
For each new device, the Autoprogram option selects and displays

default program values.  For example, the following figure shows

Autoprogram default values for a detector:

The Autoprogram option provides the following features:
• identifies all installed, addressable devices connected to a Signaling

Line Circuit (SLC);

• detects new (unprogrammed) devices and new panel modules;
• lets you view, edit, and accept any new devices; and
• loads default program information for new devices.

If programming for the first time, the control panel displays a screen

similar to the following:

SLC devices already programmed into control panel memory do not

change and do not appear in the Autoprogram Device Count Screen.

Devices not matching the program (not same SLC address and type)

display in the Autoprogram Device Count Screen.  To accept

autoprogrammed devices, press <Enter>.  The control panel displays

the following message:

Autoprogram

Clear Programming

Information

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0=CLR 1=AUTO 2=POINT 3=PASSWD 4=MESSAGE

5=ZONES 6=SPL FUNCT 7=SYSTEM 8=CHECK PRG

0=CLR 1=AUTO 2=POINT 3=PASSWD 4=MESSAGE

5=ZONES 6=SPL FUNCT 7=SYSTEM 8=CHECK PRG

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The Clear option removes all programming information from control

panel memory.  If installing the control panel for the first time, use

Option 0 to clear control panel memory.  To do so, follow these steps:
1) From the Program Change screen, press <0> to display the Clear

screen.  The control panel prompts for verification.

2) Press <Enter> to clear control panel memory or press <Esc> to exit

the screen without clearing.

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L1:02 DETS, 02 MODS L2:00 DETS, 00 MODS

PANEL OUTPUTS: 00    BELLS: 04

ACCEPT ALL DEVICES          PLEASE WAIT!

Autoprogram Device Count Screen

Autoprogram Default Values for a Detector

PROGRM SMOKE (PHOTO) DETECTOR  ADDR 101

ZO3 Z Z Z Z

AL:5 PA:0

**  D101

Control-by-Event

(CBE) Equation

Type code

Alarm Threshold

Pre-Alarm level

Multidetector mode

Alarm Verification

 2-digit address

Loop number

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Summary of Contents for AUTOPULSE IQ-396X

Page 1: ...PROGRAMMING AUTOPULSE IQ 396X MANUAL ANALOG ADDRESSABLE ALARM RELEASE CONTROL SYSTEM ANSUL...

Page 2: ...th a proper wrist strap before handling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the body Use static suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the unit Follow the...

Page 3: ...Default Zone Assignment 12 Programming a Control Module 13 Control Module Type Codes 13 Programming NAC Panel Output Circuits 13 NAC Panel Output Circuit Type Codes 14 System Defaults 14 Changing a Pa...

Page 4: ...Timer NFPA 16 applications only 28 Special Module Types 29 Initiating Devices 29 Warning Sounders 30 Auxiliary Control Functions 30 ACS Annunciation 30 Presignal and Positive Alarm Sequence PAS 31 Pr...

Page 5: ...y programming information on a PC transfer programming data between a PC and the control panel Security use passwords to control access to the control panel and protect memory and 80 Character 2x40 Li...

Page 6: ...s manual uses the following conventions for entering data and pressing control panel keys Additional Information QWERTY keypad Programming keys Cursor movement keys e e s u o y n e h W s i h t o D e l...

Page 7: ...l e i f a t a d g n o m a r o s r u c e h t e v o M Common Programming Keys Programming Methods The Veri Fire 400 Off Line Programming Utility lets you load or down load programs between a personal c...

Page 8: ...a f g n i t t e s m a r g o r P e g n a h C l e v e l h g i h o t e d o m e g n a h C m a r g o r P r e t n E s n o i t c n u f l e n a p l o r t n o c m a r g o r p s r e t e m a r a p m e t s y s t...

Page 9: ...3 PASSWD 4 MESSAGE 5 ZONES 6 SPL FUNCT 7 SYSTEM 8 CHECK PRG 0 CLR 1 AUTO 2 POINT 3 PASSWD 4 MESSAGE 5 ZONES 6 SPL FUNCT 7 SYSTEM 8 CHECK PRG 1 The Clear option removes all programming information fro...

Page 10: ...t c e t e d r e s a L 4 0 e n o Z s r o t c e t e d i t l u M 5 0 e n o Z r o f s e n o z e r o m r u o f d d a s a l l e w s a s e n o z e g n a h c n a c u o Y E B C s r o t c e t e d h c a e 5 L A...

Page 11: ...g n i w o l l o f e h t o D e l b a s s e r d d A r o t c e t e D s s e r P H r o t c e t e d d n a 2 r o 1 r e b m u n p o o l e h t e p y T 9 9 1 s s e r d d a s s e r P R e l b a s s e r d d A e l...

Page 12: ...t r o b A s e d i r r e v o e c n e l i S h c t i w s e c n e l i S e h t e k i l s n o i t c n u f t e s e R m e t s y S h c t i w s t e s e R e h t e k i l s n o i t c n u f e t a u c a v E h c t i...

Page 13: ...m o c t e s e R m e t s y S y b d e t c e f f a n u t u p t u o y a l e R e n o h p e l e T t i u c r i c e n o h p e l e t d r a d n a t S The table of Type Codes contains a comprehensive list of Typ...

Page 14: ...e Codes The Type Codes that display however depend on the type of circuit Autoprogram selects the following default system functions the first time you program the control panel System defaults do not...

Page 15: ...Lower Case key then typing the character CHANGE PASSWORD NNNNN E PROGRAM NNNNN E STATUS Display area for new password 3 0 CLR 1 AUTO 2 POINT 3 PASSWD 4 MESSAGE 5 ZONES 6 SPL FUNCT 7 SYSTEM 8 CHECK PRG...

Page 16: ...a e p y T n i l e b a l e n o z e h t e v a S y r o m e m s s e r P C n i l e b a l e n o z e h t s e r o t s m a r g o r p e h T e g n a h C e n o Z e h t s y a l p s i d d n a y r o m e m k n a l b...

Page 17: ...F n o i t c e l e s S A P e h t r o e m i t y a l e d e h t 1 F a f i f f o n o n r u t o t d e m m a r g o r p t u p t u o n a r e w o p C A n a n a h t r e h t o e l b u o r t m e t s y s s r u c c...

Page 18: ...ype screen F9 Pre Alarm Special Zone Change continued The Releasing Function screen provides fields for changing the delay time or PAS From the Special Zone Change screen select a function R0 R9 to di...

Page 19: ...h t o t d e t c e n n o c l a n i m r e t n o 2 B T h g u o r h t l e n a p l o r t n o c e t e l p m o c a r o F 0 0 4 U P C e h t e h t o t r e f e r s n o i t c n u f f o t s i l l a u n a M n o i...

Page 20: ...Check option detects multiple devices that fail the check press the Previous or Next keys to step through the devices If you get errors return to Point Programming and correct the errors Annunciator S...

Page 21: ...1 STATUS CHANGE PRESS 1 DISABL 2 SENSITIV 3 CLR VER 4 CLR HIST 5 TIME 6 WALK TEST Status Change provides a second programming level accessed by an assigned password for changing operating parameters...

Page 22: ...control panel returns to the Detector Sensitivity screen if you enter an address for an FDX heat detector or any other invalid address Detector Sensitivity If using CPX 551 ion detectors in a duct app...

Page 23: ...hout clearing Clear History Screen From the Clear History screen you can do the following Press Enter to clear the contents of the history file and return to the Status Change screen or Press Esc to r...

Page 24: ...xit Walk Test mode immedi ately and notify the building owner operator fire department and other persons that testing is complete and is restored to normal operation What the Control Panel Does in Wal...

Page 25: ...s n e e r c s e g n a h C S Walk Test continued How to do a Walk Test Walk Test Screen When finished with a Walk Test do the following 1 Press Esc to exit Walk Test mode to return the control panel to...

Page 26: ...n i n a g n i t a v i t c a n e e w t e b e s p a l e t s u m e c i v e d g n i t a i t i n i e v i t c a e h t o t d e p p a m s e n o z l l a g n i t a v i t c a t r o b A J H A r o C Y N I R I I L...

Page 27: ...u o y n o i t c n u f o t h c t i w s m r a l a o t n i s e o g e n o z d n o c e s e h t e r o f e b C Y N t r o b A s d d a l e n a p l o r t n o c e h t d n a h c t i w s t r o b A e h t s s e r P...

Page 28: ...requires the activation of two detectors mapped to different zones D101 and D102 cannot activate the releasing circuit because both detectors are mapped to Z01 D101 and D103 can activate the releasing...

Page 29: ...u d o m h c t i w S t r o b A e v i t c a l l a s e d i r r e v o e s a e l e R n a M e l p i t l u m l l a t s n i n a c u o Y e n o z g n i s a e l e r e m a s e h t o t e k i l n o i t c n u f r o...

Page 30: ...Appliance Circuits not a CMX circuit Activating a Warning Sounder The following table contains instructions for using control functions f I s i h t o D n o i t a c i l p p a g n i s a e l e r A s y a...

Page 31: ...et the control panel Control panel Notification Appliance Circuits with a CBE equation that includes F8 are coded when activated by a fire alarm These circuits are steady when activated exclusively by...

Page 32: ...L A 5 1 1 2 L A 5 3 1 3 L A 0 5 1 4 L A 5 6 1 5 L A 5 8 1 6 L A 0 0 2 7 L A 0 2 2 8 L A 5 3 2 9 L A o t u A 1 A P 0 1 0 2 A P 3 2 0 3 A P 6 3 0 4 A P 9 4 0 5 A P 2 6 0 6 A P 5 7 0 7 A P 8 8 0 8 A P 0...

Page 33: ...nal alarm sensitivity c Set the Pre Alarm to Alert mode non latching 2 Operate detectors continuously for 90 days with all environmental factors including temperature humidity air flow occupancy etc s...

Page 34: ...34 AUTOPULSE IQ 396X Programming Doc 50402 B 07 22 96 Notes...

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Page 36: ...Part No 419237 1996 Ansul Incorporated Litho in U S A ANSUL INCORPORATED ONE STANTON STREET MARINETTE WI 54143 2542 715 735 7411...

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