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2.2.7
Programming the Detector
2.2.7.1 Configuring
The following values of Input Type are applicable for the detector:
–
3: Heat Fire
;
–
9: Heat Analog Addressable
;
–
10: Thermostatic
.
If Input Type is selected as
3: Heat Fire
, Fire Alarm messages are generated based on the
internal threshold of the temperature rise rate and the threshold of maximum temperature value equal
to +54
°
С
. In this case Prealarm messages are not generated.
For S2000-KDL of versions v.1.38 and below the input type for the detector shall be set to
"
3: Heat Fire
".
If Input Type is selected as
9: Heat Analog Addressable
, the detector sends the PL controller
measured values of ambient temperature without regard to the rate of rise, these value being
compared with the Fire and Prealarm thresholds given in PL controller configuration.
If Input Type is selected as
10: Thermostatic
, the detector can be used for measuring
temperature in automatic control systems.
To get more detailed information about input types and setting them in the controller
configuration, please refer to the operating documentation
for the polling loop controller and UProg
Configuration Tool utility.
2.2.7.2 Setting Address
The detector provides storing an address for communication within the polling loop in its non-
volatile memory. The factory address of the detector is 127. In order to assign a polling loop address
to the detector, send one of the following commands from the network controller to the polling loop
controller:
–
Set Device Address
;
–
Change Device Address
.
A Set Device Address command assigns an address to the detector without regard to what
address the detector is assigned to at the time. This option can be used when the same address is
erroneously assigned to two or more devices. For doing so, issue a command for programming the
detector with the required address from the control panel or the PC. Then within 5 min maximum
push the lightpipe or light it with the laser beam of a laser test tool. The network controller shall
display events about loss of communication with the device with the old address and connecting with
a device with the new address. For the case of two or more devices which have the same address,
there will be no messages about missing the device with an old address.
If you need to change the detector address which is known, send the
Change Device Address
command from the control panel or the PC specifying the current address and the new address as the
parameters. The network controller shall display messages about disconnecting the device with the
old address and then detecting the device with newly programmed address.
Finally, write the assigned address onto the address label provided and stick this label to the
detector base.
To assign the address to the detector, you also can use an S2000-APA standalone addressable
device programmer.