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BATTERY TYPE (17Ah or 38Ah)
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DAY/NIGHT MODE or AUTO
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DELAY TO ALARM TIME.
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COPY ON ZONE?
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MONST. OUTPUT TIME
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ENABLE SCREEN SAVER
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Wire Loops
In this phase the keypad and keys have the
following functions:
Alphanumeric keypad
No function is related to the alphanumeric keypad.
Cursor keys
Table 52: Cursor key functions in system
Key
Function
Up
No function
Down
No function
Right
Use to select the next option
Left
Use to select the previous
option
ESC and ENTER keys
Table 53: ESC and ENTER key function in system
Key
Function
ESC
Use to cancel the operation or
return to the MAIN screen
ENTER
Use to accept the selection
Panel ID
Enter up to four digits to identify the configuration
file system. Ensure you can distinguish it from other
configuration files.
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PANEL TYPE (FC503 or FC506)
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BATTERY TYPE (17Ah or 38Ah)
Day / Night / Auto
The display for programming Day, Night, or Auto
mode is shown. If you choose Auto mode, set the
transition time from one mode to another. See the
LED Day/Night mode LED change status.
Delay to alarm time
Enter the Delay to alarm time in minutes. The
maximum time is 9 minutes. The total time for Delay
to alarm time and investigation time should not
exceed 10 minutes.
Copy on zone?
Select the YES option using the cursor keys to copy
the same Delay to alarm time in all the zones.
Monst. Output Time
Enter the period of time that the outputs, with
the monostable option set, will stay active when
triggered. The value ranges from 1 minute to 30
minutes with a default value of 3 minutes. The
mono-stable output time is valid for the entire
system.
ENABLE SCREEN SAVER
Select the YES option using the cursor keys to
display the customizable front screen. If you select
NO, it is permanently removed.
2 Wire Loops
Each loop may be individually set to work in 2 wires
mode (multiple selection). When the 2 wires mode
is selected, it is possible to connect devices on both
the left and right sides of the loops (2 spurs). This
allows for the connection of up to 6 spurs to the
panel, mimicking a 6 zones conventional panel.
Note:
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In all descriptions of the events, the
devices are indicated as belonging to a
loop. In the case of open loops, it is not
possible to distinguish between the left
and right side. Loop concept, therefore,
is not meaningful by definition, and
localization is performed using zones as
in the case of conventional panels.
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If devices are addressed by the service
tool, set them in the 6 zones which
correspond to the 6 spurs by assigning
the correct zone to each device using the
PC console or a control panel LCD.
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If devices are not addressed, a mapping
procedure is performed to locate each
device and assign the correct zone to it.
FC503 and FC506 Addressable Fire Control Panels
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