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MS-9600LS Series Manual —
P/N 52646:B2 2/12/2010
Programming
Master Programming Level
Pressing the down arrow key will display additional detector types as indicated in the following
table:
While viewing any Detector Type screen, select the type of detector being programmed by pressing
the corresponding keyboard number key. The display will return to Edit Detector Screen #2 and
indicate the selection next to the Type option.
Verification
Alarm verification is used to confirm that a smoke detector activation is a true alarm condition and
not a false alarm. This feature is selected by pressing
3
while viewing the Edit Detector Screen #2
so that the display reads
Verification On
. Each time the
3
key is pressed, the display will toggle
between
Verification On
and
Verification Off
. For a detailed description, refer to “Alarm Verifica-
Walktest
The Walktest feature allows one person to test the system devices without the necessity of manually
resetting the control panel after each device activation. To enable a device for the Walktest feature,
press
1
while viewing the Edit Detector Screen #3 until the display reads
Walktest Yes
. Each press
of the
1
key will cause the display to toggle between
Walktest Yes
and
Walktest No
. Refer to “Walk-
PAS
The PAS (Positive Alarm Sequence) option will program the detector to delay panel activation
(including alarm relay and communicator) for a period of 15 seconds plus a programmable time of
up to 3 minutes. Zone 97, however, will activate immediately and may be used to connect a signal-
ing device to indicate PAS activation
(do not use a Notification Appliance Circuit for this purpose)
.
To enable the PAS feature, press
2
while viewing the Edit Detector Screen #3 until the display reads
PAS Yes
. Each press of the
2
key will cause the display to toggle between
PAS Yes
and
PAS No
.
Refer to “Positive Alarm Sequence” on page 158.
For example, if a detector with address 005 is to be configured for PAS operation:
• Select
PAS Yes
when editing the detector set to address 005
Detector Type
Action When Activated
Smoke Photo
Fire Alarm
User-Defined-1
same as previous (Smoke Photo)
Smoke Ion
Fire Alarm
User-Defined-2
same as previous (Smoke Ion)
Heat Detect
Fire Alarm
User-Defined-3
same as previous (Heat Detect)
Smoke DuctP
Fire Alarm
User-Defined-4
same as previous (Smoke DuctP)
Photo w/Heat
Fire Alarm
User-Defined-5
same as previous (Photo w/Heat)
Duct-Superv
Supervisory, latching
User-Defined-6
same as previous (Superv DuctP)
Photo-SupervAR
Supervisory, nonlatching (works only in LiteSpeed)
User-Defined-7
same as previous (Photo-SupervAR)
ADAPT
Fire Alarm
User-Defined-8
same as previous (ADAPT)
Beam
Fire Alarm
User-Defined-9
same as previous (Beam)
NOTE:
If a detector is selected as a SUPERV DUCTP type, it will function like a supervisory point,
not a fire alarm point. The supervisory LED and supervisory relay will activate, not the fire alarm LED
or alarm relay, if smoke is sensed.
EDIT DETECTOR
1=WALKTEST
2=PAS
3=PRE-SIGNAL
Edit Detector Screen #3