D8024/D10024A
Programming
D8024/D10024A Operation and Installation Guide
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5.0
Programming the D8024/D10024A
5.1
Accessing the Configure Option
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Page 1 of the Commission
menu is shown:
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The CONFIGURE option allows the Signaling Loops, peripherals, NACs and relays to be programmed. It
also enables the function to allow the panel to be programmed by a PC.
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Press 1 to select the CONFIGURE option.
The CONFIGURE option and all sub menu options require the Memory Lock to be open.
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The display then shows a
menu of options as follows:
Note:
The menu will only show the number of signaling loops programmed during setup (Refer to the Setup Option.
The D8024 can only have two loops maximum.
5.2
Signaling Loops
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After selecting a loop from the
configure menu, the display
will present a list of options as
follows:
The top left-hand corner of the display provides a reminder that panel Is in configure mode with
loop 1 selected.
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Select the required option by pressing the appropriate numeric key.
When commissioning a new panel, start by performing an “Auto Learn”. This will cause the panel to search for all
devices installed on the loop.
5.3
Auto Learn
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This facility saves considerable time and effort when installing a system, or when changing sensor
configuration. It allows the system to learn for itself what devices have been installed on a particular loop.
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Press
3
from the configure
menu to select “Auto "Learn".
The display will respond with
the message :
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To proceed with "Auto Learn", press the
YES
key. The system will confirm your command with the message
"Program Running" on the display. It may take up to half a minute to learn a complete loop. Each possible
sensor address is checked to see if any detector is installed at that address. If a detector has been installed,
the panel determines the type of the detector. If more than one detector is located at a single address, or the
detector type code is invalid, a warning message will appear on the display.
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Do not press any key until the display changes from the “program running” message.
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Once the system has finished learning, it will respond with a display giving a summary of the detectors found
on the loop.
For example.
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This display should be checked, against the installation sheets, to ensure that the system has found the
correct number of devices.
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Pressing any key then restores the display to the normal commissioning menu.
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The Auto Learn sequence should be repeated for each loop on the system. It can be used as many times as
required and does not affect the text description used to describe the location of each sensor.