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ECC-FFT Instruction Manual —
P/N LS10031-000FL-E:B 9/4/2013
System Operation
Autoprogram Operation
Remote Trouble
The remote handset trouble LED will activate and blink when there is a problem with the phone cir-
cuit.
General Trouble
The General Trouble LED will blink active when system troubles are detected. When the Trouble
Silence button is pressed, the General Trouble LED will light steady. Once all system troubles have
been restored, the General Trouble LED will turn off.
Status LEDs (on Inside of FFT dress panel)
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LED 1 - SLC Supervision
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LED 2 - SLC Extra Point Detected
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LED 3 - Future Use
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LED 4 - Audio Circuit Supervision
Zone Active
Each zone has an Active LED (see Figure 3.1). The zone's Active LED will illuminate when a
remote handset is plugged into that zone. The LED will turn off when the handset is removed from
the zone.
Zone Trouble
Each zone has a Trouble LED. The zone's Trouble LED will blink when specific SLC issues occur
such as a missing device or double address. Pressing the Trouble Silence Key will cause the zone
trouble LED to turn on steady. Once the zone trouble is corrected, the LED will turn off.
3.3 Autoprogram Operation
The Autoprogram feature will attempt to locate all SLC Mini-Monitor devices installed in the sys-
tem, indicate all devices found on the FFT and allow the user to accept the configuration, repeat the
Autoprogram, or allow the configuration to be discarded.
1. To perform the FFT Autoprogram press and hold the Autoprogram button for 2 seconds.
2. The FFT will search for installed SLC devices and activate the Active LEDs of all zone/point
addresses found.
3. When the Autoprogram is complete, the first four status LEDs will blink. The user can now
press the ACCEPT key causing the FFT to save the configuration and restart.
4. The user presses the Autoprogram key again to repeat the SLC search process.
5. If the user does not press the Accept key within one minute after the Autoprogram is complete,
its configuration will be discarded and the FFT will be restarted.
NOTE:
Troubles that will turn these LEDs on are: SLC shorted, SLC Class A Open Trouble, and
Wrong Device Type.
Trouble (yellow)
Active (green)
Figure 3.1 LED Operations