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FCP-75 Manual —
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Programming
Zone
4.
Press 1 to edit a zone.
5.
Enter the zone number, then press ENTER.
Edit Zone Name
6.
To edit the zone name, press 1.
You can use words to display a descriptive name for the a zone.
Edit Zone Properties
Zone properties consist of, alarm delay characteristics, and heat detector sensitivity.
1.
Do steps 1 through 5 of Section 9.3.1.
Pres 2 to edit the properties of the selected zone.
Figure 9.2 Edit Zone Properties
Alarm Delay Characteristics
The programmed zone type is provided for user reference only. To modify the zone type, use the HFSS Programming Tool.
Table 9.2 list the delay choices and a description of each. Then press ENTER.
NOTE:
See Appendix B for editing names
Detection type also selected from this screen
(see “Alarm Delay Types” on page 86).
NOTE:
You only see smoke sensitivity on the FCP-75 if the daytime/nighttime sensitivity is off under System Options. (See Section
“Daytime/Nighttime Sensitivity” on page 95). Otherwise if you have Daytime/Nighttime sensitivity on, this will bring up a Smoke Sens Day and
Night, 2 separate widgets with sensitivity selection being either low, med, or high for each.
Type of Delay
Description
1-Count
One Count (No Delay). When this option is enabled, an alarm occurs immediately when a single
device of any of the following types goes into alarm: detector, manual pull, water flow, Aux1 or Aux2.
This is considered the most typical operation and is the default for all zones.
2-Count
When this type of alarm delay is used, two or more detectors within the zone must go into alarm in order for the zone
to report an alarm. Switches of type manual pull, Detector switches, water flow, Aux1 and Aux2 are an exception; they
will cause an alarm when only one switch is in alarm.
When a single detector is in alarm in a 2-Count zone, the system enters a prealarm condition. In a prealarm condition,
the touchpad PZT beeps and the annunciator display indicates that a prealarm has occurred. If the zone has been
mapped to an Output Group for the prealarm event, the Output Group will activate. The prealarm will not be reported
to the central station.
When two count is used detector spacing shall be cut in half. You should not use the alarm verification feature, and no
delay shall be used.
Alarm Verification
Alarm verification is an optional false alarm prevention feature that verifies an alarm condition by resetting the smoke
detector. If the alarm condition still exists by the time the reset cycle has completed, the detector will go into alarm. If
the detector is no longer in alarm, no report will go to the central station. The alarm verification sequence is ignored if
the zone is already in alarm.
Table 9.2 Alarm Delay Types
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