
ES-50X Series Manual —
P/N LS10129-000FL-E:D 4/26/2021
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Master Programming Level
Programming
Enable/Disable Detector
To Enable or Disable the detector, press the
1
key while viewing the Edit Detector Screen #2. Each press of the
key will toggle the screen between
Enabled Yes
and
Enabled No
. If
Enabled No
is selected, the detector will not
be polled by the control panel, preventing the detector from reporting alarms and troubles to the panel. The con-
trol panel will display the device type and address which has been disabled and will turn on the Trouble LED
and Disable LED.
Type
To select the type of detector being programmed, press the
2
key while viewing the Edit Detector Screen #2.
This will cause the control panel to display the following Detector Type Screens:
Pressing the down arrow key will display additional detector types as indicated in the following table.
While viewing either Detector Type screen, select the type of detector being programmed by pressing the corresponding keypad number key.
The display will return to Edit Detector Screen #2 and indicate the selection next to the Type option.
If the selected detector is a multi-criteria Fire/CO detector, select
1
for
Fire CO
on the last screen and the following will display:
In this screen, select the action performed by the detector when it is activated. Press
1
to change the response for the
Photo
element of the
detector,
2
for the
Heat
element, and
3
for the
CO
element. The detector response will toggle between
Alarm
(sends an Alarm signal to the
FACP),
Supervisory
(sends a Supervisory signal to the FACP, and
None
(no signal sent to the FACP).
Verification
Alarm verification is used to confirm that a smoke detector activation is a true alarm condition and not a false
alarm. This feature is selected by pressing
3
while viewing the Edit Detector Screen #2 so that the display reads
Verification On
. Each time the
3
key is pressed, the display will toggle between
Verification On
and
Verification
Off
. For a detailed description, refer to “Alarm Verification (None or One Minute)” on page 110.
Detector Type
Action When Activated
Smoke Photo
Fire Alarm
User-Defined-1
same as previous (Smoke Photo)
Smoke (Ion)
Fire Alarm
User-Defined-2
same as previous (Smoke Ion)
Heat Detect
Fire Alarm
User-Defined-3
same as previous (Heat Detect)
Smoke Duct-P
Fire Alarm
User-Defined-4
same as previous (Smoke Duct-P)
Photo w/Heat
Fire Alarm
User-Defined-5
same as previous (Photo w/Heat)
Duct Superv
Supervisory, latching
User-Defined-7
same as previous (Duct Superv)
Photo Super AR
Supervisory, nonlatching (works only in LiteSpeed)
User-Defined-8
same as previous (Photo Super AR)
ADAPT
Fire Alarm
User-Defined-10
same as previous (ADAPT)
Beam
Fire Alarm
User-Defined-11
same as previous (Beam)
Fire/CO
response is programmable (Alarm, Supv, or None)
User-Defined-12
same as previous (Fire/CO)
EDIT DETECTOR
1=ENABLED
2=TYPE
3=VERIFICATION
Edit Detector Screen #2
EDIT DETECTOR
1=ENABLED
2=TYPE
3=VERIFICATION
Edit Detector Screen #2
DETECTOR TYPE
1=SMOKE(PHOTO)
2=USER-DEFINED-1
3=SMOKE(ION)
DETECTOR TYPE
1=FIRE CO
2=USER-DEFINED-12
through
NOTE:
If a detector is selected to be a DUCT SUPERV type, it will function like a supervisory point not a fire alarm point. The supervisory LED
and supervisory relay will activate, not the fire alarm LED or alarm relay, if the detector senses smoke.
DETECTOR RESPONSE
1=CO ALARM
2=HEAT ALARM
3=PHOTO ALARM
EDIT DETECTOR
1=ENABLED
2=TYPE
3=VERIFICATION
Edit Detector Screen #2