Model IFP-2100/ECS Installation Manual
LS10143-001SK-E
11-9
6.
Add a compatible LCD Annunciator, if desired, to associate with each ECS-VCM, ECS-NVCM or ECS-
RVM.
You must save changes when you exit the Program Menu or the new module will not be added. For more
information see section 9.2.2.
Note:
If you Add a Module that has not been physically connected, the panel will go into trouble after it re-initializes
(when you exit the Program Menu). When the new module is attached, the trouble will restore automatically
the next time you power up the system
.
11.6.2
Editing an LOC
Settings that are specific to an LOC are modified by editing the ECS-VCM, ECS-NVCM or ECS-RVM expander
module of the LOC. These options may include: number of switch expanders installed, microphone type,
microphone gain, auxiliary gain, tone gain, message gain, keypad priority, associated keypad, Port 1 used, Port 2
used, Select Switch, Panel, and Network Paging.
Note: An LOC specific name can also be editing using HFSS Honeywell Fire Software Suite.
To edit an existing module:
1.
Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu.
2.
Select 7 for Program Menu.
3.
Press 1 to enter module menu.
4.
Press 1 to edit a module.
5.
Use the up or down arrow key to select the module you wish to edit.
6.
Press the right arrow key
or
ENTER to move to next selection.
11.6.2.1 LOC Priority
Each device is assigned a Priority level: Low, Normal, or High. This is modified by editing the LOC’s ECS-
VCM, ECS-NVCM or ECS-RVM module. By default, the ECS-VCM or ECS-NVCM has a high LOC priority.
The ECS-RVM is defaulted to normal LOC priority.
11.6.2.2 LOC Association
In order to created an LOC, an annunciator must be associated to an ECS-VCM, ECS-NVCM or ECS-RVM.
This done by editing the ECS-VCM, ECS-NVCM or ECS-RVM module and selecting the correct annunciator
for the associated device. During JumpStart, the ECS-VCM or ECS-NVCM is automatically associated with the
internal annunciator. The association for other LOCs in the system must be performed in programming.
11.7 Using the Microphone
11.7.1
Microphone Functionality
Each microphone in the system is capable of providing convenience, fire or emergency paging. A convenience or
fire page can be made anytime the emergency system does have System Control (see Section 10.5.1). When the
emergency system has been activated and has System Control, the user must gain ECS Control to do an
emergency page.
The microphones are housed within the ECS-Series panel enclosure and the ECS-LOC/ECS-RPU cabinets. A
maximum of 16 microphones can be installed in the system.
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