Programming manual
Programming the system
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From panel:
<key>, Programming, <code>, POINT Programming, x Loop x, yyy point,
or:
<key>, 8, <code>, 2, x, yyy
Press the
S
and
T
keys to scroll the list to
select the device and press
to enter the
parameters setting.
Use keys
S
and
T
to view the device
parameters.
Use keys
W
and
X
to enable or disable the
option.
Press
to confirm and step back to the
previous menu.
Press
Esc
to cancel the changes and step back
to the previous menu.
9.8
Programming I/O expansion boards (SmartLoop\INOUT)
Some installations require extra inputs and/or outputs on the control panel. In such cases, you can install a
SmartLoop\INOUT board which provides 6 inputs/outputs.
Refer to paragraph
7.12 - Connecting the SmartLoop/INOUT Board
in the installation manual.
Depending on the type of I/O you may have:
9.8.1
Type:
Early warning
This option allows you to set the Early Warning threshold.
If you select “YES”, the “Early warning” signal will appear on the display when the device
values exceed the set threshold.
This option allows you to set both the smoke and heat thresholds.
Threshold
Alarm verify
In order for the control panel to signal alarm status, the detector must exceed the alarm
threshold, reset automatically, then exceed the alarm threshold again within a set time
(refer to paragraph
9.5 - Defining zones
). If the detector values exceed the alarm
threshold after automatic reset, the control panel will trigger an alarm. If not, the
control panel will consider the first signal to be a false alarm and consequently will
ignore the event. If this option is not selected, the control will signal alarm status as
soon the detector values exceed the alarm threshold.
LED blink
This option enables the periodic visual signal on the device LED.
Remote blink
This option enables the periodic visual signal on the remote output LED.
NAC output
NAC outputs are identical to those present at default on the control panel.
Input
These are supervisory inputs for connections with devices such as detectors.
Detectors of this type generate faults in the event of Open or Short-circuit status.
Conventional line
These are input lines with up to 32 conventional detectors connected in parallel
(standby/alarm). Detectors of this type generate faults in the event of Open or
Short-circuit status and alarm status is activated by the current consumption.
4-20 mA GAS detector
These are gas detector inputs (refer to the wiring diagram in the installation
manual). Detectors of this type generate early warning and alarm status when
their current-draw values exceed the set thresholds. The early warning signal is
resettable
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