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Note:
Product for New
Zealand is modified to accommodate “Normal closed FIRE contacts” to
meet the requirements of NZS4512
–
2003.
4
Programming the Detector
4.1
Introduction
The
FastSense 25
may be programmed from a PC when connected to the detector via a standard 9-pin serial
lead connected to the serial port of the computer and the 9 way socket at the base of the detector (see section
8.4, ‘Connecting to a PC’). In order to do this, it is necessary to install the remote control software onto the
computer. A copy of the remote control software is contained on a floppy disk supplied with each detector.
Install the software in accordance with the on-
screen instructions. To open the software, select “Start >
Programs > Ampac > Remote 2.0”
The programmable functions are all
accessed though the “Options Device settings” submenu or by clicking on
the detector symbol in the remote software toolbar as indicated below.
Note:
Must be connected to detector to see all fields
“The software will display a prompt for the detector’s a
ccess code (see section 3.31). The default access code
is 0102. When the correct code is entered, the programmable functions may be accessed and amended as
required. “ The following screen appears.
This window contains all the programmable functions for the
FastSense
25
.
To amend one of the programmable functions, go to the relevant tab in the “Function settings” window, make
the change and then click “OK”. This will save the change to the detector’s internal firmware.
A list and
explanation of the various functions is given below
4.2
Time and date
It is important that the time and date be set up correctly on the controller’s internal calendar/clock because it
uses this information to store events in the event log. (see Sec
tion 9, “Event log” for more details. The units are
set with a factory default time, to set the required time. Set the time and initiate a FastLearn. The