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| Operation and Installation Guide | 7.0 Control Panel Programming
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Press [0] to select DISABLE or [1] to select ENABLE
and access the preceding window.
7.4
PROG Inputs
7.4.1
Point Number
Shortcut:
0
-PROG >
4
-PROG INPUTS >
1
-POINT NUMBER
1.
Enter the point number you want to program and
press [#].
After entering the point number, the display scrolls
through the following PROG INPUT options:
2.
Press the number key corresponding to your
selection.
3.
Press [DRILL] to access the next point. For
example, if you program Point 2 and press [DRILL]
you access the setting for Point 3.
4.
Press [HISTORY] to return to the preceding point.
For example, if you program Point 2 and press
[HISTORY] you access the setting for Point 1.
Assigning Point Functions
Shortcut:
0
-PROG >
4
-PROG INPUTS >
1
-POINT NUMBER
A point function is a set of characteristics you can assign
to selected points. This feature assigns each point to one
point function from 16 point functions. Refer to
Section 6.1 Point Programming
on page 30 for additional
information.
1.
Enter the point number you want to program and
press [#].
The display scrolls through the PROG INPUT
options.
2.
Press [0] to select FUNCTION and access:
3.
Enter the function number you want to assign to the
point and press [#].
The current setting appears in parentheses on the
first line.
4.
After assigning a point function, the preceding
window appears.
Alarm and Trouble Status
Shortcut:
0
-PROG >
4
-PROG INPUTS >
1
-POINT NUMBER
This feature allows you to program the system response
to an open loop condition. A shorted loop always causes
an alarm condition. An alarm occurs when a point goes
into an open circuit state, alarming the system. A
Trouble occurs when a point goes into an open circuit
state, causing the system to respond with a trouble
condition.
After any programming change, and espe-
cially after remote program changes, a com-
plete functional checkout of the control unit’s
operation is required. Hazards to life and
property can occur if the system is not tested
to detect possible improper programming.
Firmware version 2.0 introduces the concept
of point functions. Point functions allow quick
programming of similarly functioning points,
such as pull stations and smoke detectors
with common settings. Refer to Refer to
Section 6.1.1 Point Functions Overview
on
page 30 for more information.
0- DISABLE
1- ENABLE
REMOTE PGM
1- POINT NUMBER
2- POINT FUNCT
3- POINT COPY
PROG INPUTS
POINT NUMBER
(1-255):_ _
0- FUNCTION
1- ALARM/TROUBL
2- OUTPUT ZONE
3- VERIFICATION
4- LATCHING
5- DESCRIPTION
PROG POINT
<DRILL>NEXTPNT
<HIST>PREV PNT
See the loop response (refer to
Section 7.4.2
Point Function
on page 43 for the limitations
when assigning points to point functions pro-
grammed with a response time other than
Fast.
POINT FUNC.(_ _ _)
(01-16):_ _ _