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MENU AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS (Continued)
Engineering options (Cont)
4.
Set Panel Parameters
.
1) Edit Company Name
. Using the template around the keyboard, to be found under the
main cover, the displayed company name can be altered.
2) Edit Panel Name
. Using the template, enter the panel name.
3) Set Number of Remote Panels
. Using buttons 2 & 8 input the number of remote panels.
4) Set Power Supply Type
. Set to ‘No’ if a non Fusion type PSU is in use. This option will
inhibit the comms data monitoring, the PSD & PSC inputs may then be used for ‘Charger
Fault’ and ‘Battery Fault’ inputs (switched –ve) from other PSU types.
5) Set Common Response Mode, (Local or System Wide).
Output devices respond to a
common alarm. This option sets whether the common alarm signal can be received from
other panels within the network. When set to ‘local’, if an output is required to operate
due to activation of a remote panel, it would have to be programmed via ‘network
responses’. If set to ‘system wide’, any outputs set as ‘common’ would activate for a fire
condition on any panel within the network.
6) Set Zone Scope, (Local or System Wide).
This option is only relevant for networked
systems. If set to ‘local’ the zones 1 - 64 are unique to the particular panel. If set to
‘system wide’, the zones are shared with other network panels. When set to ‘system
wide’, zone disablements can be set at any panel for the entire network.
7) Disablements From Other Panels, (No or Yes).
When set to ’yes’, if a disablement
exists on another panel, the following message will appear on the LCD display;
DISABLEMENTS ACTIVE AT PANEL X’.
Note:-
Details of the disablement can only be
viewed on the originating panel. If set to ’no’, no message is displayed. If the zone scope
option has been set to ‘system wide’, zone disablements will be displayed regardless of
this setting.
5.
Keypad Options
.
1) Silence If Local Alarm
. If set to ‘no’ the silence button will silence all fire conditions on
the network. If set to ‘yes’ the silence button will silence only local panel fire conditions.
2) Reset If Local Alarm
. If set to ‘no’ the reset button will reset all fire conditions on the
network. If set to ‘yes’ the reset button will reset only local panel fire conditions.
3) Local Evacuate
. Setting this option to ‘no’ will disable the Evacuate button input on the
panel.
4) Local Silence
. Setting this option to ‘no’ will disable the Silence button on the panel.
5) Local Reset
. Setting this option to ‘no’ will disable the Reset button on the panel.
6) Level 2 Code Access
.
Setting this option to ‘yes’ enables the panel controls to be
activated by use of a code entry (5 - 8 - 3 - 9) as well as the ‘Activate Controls’ key-
switch. If set to ‘no’ controls can only be activated with the key-switch.