ENGINEERING MANUAL • Approved Document No. DFU5010020 Rev 4 • Page 24 of 48
CAST XFP 32 ZONE ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM PANEL
DEVICE
DEFAULT ASSIGNMENT
Loop Smoke/Heat/Multi-Detectors
Zone 1
Loop Manual Call Points
Zone 1
Loop I/O Unit Inputs
Zone 1
Loop I/O Unit Outputs
Set 1
Loop Sounders/VADs
Group 1
Panel Conv. Sounder Circuit 1
Group 1
Panel Conv. Sounder Circuit 2
Group 2
Table 1 : Default Device Assignment
The following two options will now be available:
To select ‘No’, press the Accept
4
button, the panel will start a loop learn without erasing the database.
Only if you are confident to proceed, press the scroll
5
button to select ‘Yes’, then press the
Accept
4
button. The panel will erase its database, update its flash memory and start a loop learn.
Wait for the process to complete and a summary window will appear, similar to the one shown below:
Press the Accept
4
button then press the Escape
3
button x 3 to return the panel to a normal condition.
When requested by the panel remove the NVM link shown below:
Are you sure you want to erase
the Database? No
Are you sure you want to erase
the Database? Yes
Option 2: Select ‘Erase Loop 1 device data first? Yes’
CAUTION: USING THIS OPTION WILL COMPLETELY ERASE THE PANEL’S DATABASE OF STORED
LOOP DEVICE INFORMATION EXCLUDING DEVICE ADDRESSES PREVIOUSLY ASSIGNED BY A
CAPROG PROGRAMMER, WHICH IS RETAINED. THIS IS DIFFERENT TO THE AUTO ADDRESS
FUNCTION. USE THIS OPTION WITH EXTREME CARE.
Use this option if the panel has not previously been programmed, or if you want to program an existing
system as if it were a new system.
Press the scroll
5
button to select ‘Yes’ then press the Accept
4
button shown below:
Erase loop 1 device data first? Yes
112 Devices Found
Auto learn complete, Press Accept
6: 50
16 Jan : Normal
Remove the NVM Un-Lock link
AFTER A SUCCESSFUL LOOP LEARN, YOU WILL HAVE A ‘ONE OUT, ALL OUT’ FIRE ALARM SYSTEM.
See Table 1 below for the default device assignment following a loop learn.
Assignment Terms:
Input devices such as detectors, manual call points and the input channels of I/O units are programmed
to be members of a Zone.
Output devices such as loop powered sounders, sounder control units and the panel’s conventional
sounder circuits are programmed to be members of a Group.
The output channels of I/O units and the panel’s relays are programmed to be members of a Set.
Default Cause & Effects (C&E): Zone 1 triggers Group 1 and Set 1.
Classifying input and output devices in this manner greatly simplifies cause & effects programming.