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Scheme 2
: Each zone contains two device
addresses. For Main Loop 1 on FC503, assign devices
from zone 1 to zone 125. For Main Loop 1 on FC506,
assign devices from zone 1 to zone 125 and for Main
Loop 2 on FC506, assign devices from zone 128 to
zone 253.
Examples of zone assignments are:
For Main Loop 1
The first two addresses are assigned to zone 1.
The next two addresses are assigned to zone 2.
The last addresses (249 and 250) are assigned to
zone 125.
For Main Loop 2
The first two addresses are assigned to zone 129
The next two addresses are assigned to zone 130.
The last addresses (249 and 250) are assigned to
zone 253.
Note:
For Main Loop 1 on FC503, do not assign
devices to zones 126, 127, and 128.
For Main Loop 1 and Main Loop 2 on FC506, do
not assign devices to zones 126, 127, 128, 254,
255, and 256.
Scheme 3:
All the devices found on the loop are
assigned to zone 0, system zone.
The previous zone assignment schemes are also
applied to the first trigger zone in the case of output
only devices such as sounders, beacons, and SNM
modules or output channels of input output devices.
For devices already addressed (1-250) the zone
assignment procedure is the same as explained
above. See Figure 25, d. For devices that are not
addressed, if you choose
ESC
at the end of Auto
addressing, the panel assigns the zone based on the
loop, but if you choose
ENTER
the panel assigns the
zone based on its address.
In this phase, only the alphanumeric keypad is
active.
Alphanumeric keypad
Use the alphanumeric keypad to select the
appropriate zone assignment scheme 1 to 3:
Table 26: Alphanumeric keypad function in the
programming screen
Key
Function
1
Scheme 1
2
Scheme 2
3
Scheme 3
Sounders triggered by
On this screen, the installer is prompted to choose
whether to activate the enrolled sounders on:
1. Zone Alarm
2. Panel Alarm
Warning enrolling (auto-learning)
When there are differences between the current
configuration and the enrolling (auto-learning)
results, the Modify any Installer Password screen
appears. See Figure 24, b.
In this phase, the keypad and keys have the
following functions:
Alphanumeric keypad
Table 27: Alphanumeric keypad function in
warning enrolling
Key
Function
1
Use to delete the old configuration
and accept the new configuration.
2
Use to accept only the differences
detected between the new and
the previous configuration. The
new devices are added, while the
devices that are no longer present
are removed. This applies both to
the loop devices and 485 network
devices.
3
Use to discard the current
configuration that is detected. The
previous configuration is still valid.
Cursor keys
No functions are related to the
Up
,
Down
,
Right
, or
Left
keys.
ESC and ENTER keys
Table 28: ESC and ENTER key function in warning
enrolling
Key
Function
ESC
Use to cancel the operation and
return to the MAIN screen
ENTER
Use to activate the device
details screen
The fields Loop1, Loop2, and Loop3 show if there
are any devices connected. In Autoscan OK or NO,
you can view details on the Loop. See Figure 25, c.
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