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FAP54 Programming
[1] CONFIGURE ALL THE CIRCUITS
[2] CONFIGURE SINGLE CIRCUIT
[3] MANUAL CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION
[4] INCLUDE/EXCLUDE
[5] VERIFY
[6] DELETE ALL THE ASSOCIATIONS
[7] DELETE EXPIRED ASSOCIATIONS
[8] EVENT LOG
CIRCUIT 1: OPEN
CIRCUIT 2: LOOP
CIRCUIT 3: ------
CIRCUIT 4: FAULTY
CIRCUIT 5: EXCLUDED
CIRCUIT 6: OPEN
CIRCUIT 7: ------
CIRCUIT 8: ------
[1] AUTO-ADDRESSED MODE
[2] PRE-CONFIGURED MODE
[3] UPDATE
3.1 CIRCUIT
You can access this menu by pressing key 1 on the main programming menu:
Through keys
and
you can move from one section to the other.
The line initialization menu includes the following options:
[1] CONFIGURE ALL THE CIRCUITS
Use this option to initialize all the circuits connected with the control panel at the same time.
[2] CONFIGURE SINGLE CIRCUIT
Use this option to initialize a single circuit in open or loop mode.
[3] MANUAL CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION
Use this option to enter the hardware configuration manually (open/loop) and all the devices on the detection line.
[4] INCLUDE/EXCLUDE
Use this option to include/exclude a circuit.
[5] VERIFY
Use this option to check the configuration and composition of each single circuit. This option can also be used to
check the operation of each single device on the selected circuit.
[6] DELETE ALL THE ASSOCIATIONS
Use this option to cancel all the tables of the existing associations in the system.
[7] DELETE EXPIRED ASSOCIATIONS
Use this option to cancel only the associations which are no longer valid.
[8] EVENT LOG
Use this option to read the log of the local events.
3.1.1 Configure all the circuits
The user can select the configuration of each circuit separately (loop or open).
Keys
and
are used to the select the circuit, while keys
<
and
>
are used to select the initialization method.
The latter can be selected only for present and working modules (neither faulty nor excluded)
Possible modules not present will be indicated with dashes.
After selecting the configuration of each circuit, press
OK
to pass to the selection of the addressing mode:
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