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SCS Series Manual —
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The SCS⁄SCE
Programming
Option 2, Annunciator Installation, is accessed by pressing the following keys at the prompt:
2 [
2=ANN - Annunciator Installation
This option allows the installation or removal of annunciators (EIA-485 devices) from the AM2020/AFP1010 memory. The modules must
still be physically installed or removed from the system to prevent a system trouble condition. The following programming example illus-
trates the installation of an SCS-8 at address 11.
PRESS@1=INSTL,2=ANN,3=XINT,4=DACT@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@:@2
ENTER@THE@ANNUNCIATOR@NUMBER@TO@CHANGE@(1@-@32)@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@:@11
IS@ANNUNCIATOR@01@TO@BE@INSTALLED@IN@SYSTEM?@(Y=YES,N=NO)@@@@@@@@@@@@@@:@Y
ENTER@20@CHARACTER@CUSTOM@LABEL@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@:@SCS@ONE
DO@YOU@WANT@TO@CHANGE@ANOTHER@ANNUNCIATOR?@(Y=YES,N=NO)@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@:@N
PROGRAMMING@COMPLETE@@-@@POWER@DOWN@TO@MAKE@APPROPRIATE@CHANGES
For more information on programming the annunciator address for the FACP, refer to Chapter 3, Section 1.1.8 Intelligent Serial Interface
Board Programming, of
The AM2020/AFP1010 Manual.
Annunciator Point Programming
Each of the 64 points for a specific address should be separated into three groups: those that are needed, those that are unneeded, and those
that are unused. Needed points are those points within each switch group that match the capabilities of the switch group type. Unneeded
points are those points in each switch group that do not match the capabilities of the switch group type. Unused points are those point associ-
ated with switch groups that are unused.
Only points classified as needed or unused need to be defined in FACP memory: unneeded points do not get defined in FACP memory. The
points to be defined must be programmed into FACP memory and a software type identification must be declared for each. A software type
ID allows the FACP to identify the type and configuration of the equipment associated with the point. Points classified as needed are
assigned software type IDs as defined in Table 3.13. Unused points are assigned the software type ID ACON. All unneeded points do not get
assigned a software type ID.
NOTE:
Software Part Numbers 73631 and 73845 are not compatible with INA combinations after M2.7. Part #SCSV2.84 is not compatible
with FACP/INA combinations prior to M2.8.
Table 3.13 Annunciator Point Software Type IDs
EIA-485 Protocol
Point
Software Type ID
Type of Device
CON
ON⁄OP
or
CON
OFF⁄CL
ACON
Annunciator point that indicated the state of any CM
control module.
AFCM
Annunciator point that is not deactivated upon system
reset. This type ID is only used when a CM is used as
a Form-C relay.
VER
ON⁄OP
or
VER
OFF⁄CL
AMON
Annunciator point that indicated the state of any MM
monitor module.
NOTE:
1. If a toggle switch group number is not to be used, program all four associated annunciator points as software type ACON.
2. If an SCE is not used, program the associated annunciator points (33 through 64) as software type ACON for the respective SCS
address.
3. If one or more of the four annunciator points are not selected for any toggle switch groups (unneeded), do not install the respective
annunciator point address(es).
4. When using software type ID AFCM for a CON
ON⁄OP
or CON
OFF⁄CL
annunciator point, the software type ID for the appropriate control
module must be FRCM.
5. When changing functions of a switch group, and subsequently the protocol points, make sure to install those points that were previously
unneeded and remove those points that were previously needed.