FAP54 Programming
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[1] CIRCUIT
[2] ZONE
[3] GROUP
[4] DEVICE
[5] PASSWORD
[6] LANGUAGE
[7] CONFIGURE DEVICES
[8] MISCELLANEOUS
[1] PROGRAMMING
[2] SERVICE
WARNING CIRCUITS WILL BE SWITCHED
OFF AND MONITORING WILL BE STOPPED
[OK] CONTINUE [ESC] BACK
RESTART MONITORING
[1] # YES
[2] NO
3 MENU PROG- CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
To access the programming menu press the
MENU
key
By selecting “PROGRAMMING”, the following message will be displayed:
By confirming with
OK
, the protection password will be requested (if enabled) and finally the main programming menu
will be displayed.
Please note that when the control panel is being programmed, the lines and the devices ARE NOT CONTROLLED.
Therefore, if during programming an alarm occurs on a detection line, it will be detected only when the scanning
phase is restarted.
Conversely, a General fault can be detected also during the programming phase and it is possible to acknowledge it
by using the
ACK
key.
The
main programming
menu is composed of two sections, reported below:
Through keys
and
you can move from one section to the other.
Below is reported a very short description of each possible selection:
[1] CIRCUIT
Use this option to operate the detection line configuration.
[2] ZONE
Use this option to define the characteristics and associations of a zone.
[3] GROUP
Use this option to define the characteristics and association of the groups of devices and groups of zones.
[4] DEVICE
Use this option to define the characteristics (pertaining to the control panel only) of each single device.
[5] PASSWORD
Use this option to enable/disable or set the password.
[6] LANGUAGE
Use this option to select the language to be used.
[7] CONFIGURE DEVICES
Use this option to read or program the field device parameters inside the device.
[8] MISCELLANEOUS
Use this option to access other control panel programming options.
To return to the monitoring phase, press
ESC
, then select option [1] in the following menu and confirm with
OK
.
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