Programming—IFC-1010/2020 Programming
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General Considerations
The capability of the control panel to provide the functions of Alarm
Verification, Signal Cut-Out, and Signal-Silence Inhibit can be
enabled/disabled by the programmer in both Full and Partial System
Programming. However, to make use of these functions, the Signal Silence
option (for silenceable control modules) and the Alarm Verification option
(for addressable detectors) still must be enabled/disabled individually for
each SLC addressable device under Full or Partial Point Programming.
For instance, when programming Alarm Verification:
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Under Full or Partial System Programming, the programmer turns
Alarm Verification On and sets the verification time period.
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Under Full or Partial Point Programming, the programmer individually
selects Alarm Verification for each detector:
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Detector 1 = Yes
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Detector 2 = No
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Detector 3 = Yes
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Detector 4 = Yes
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and so forth, for each detector in the system.
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Figure 14: Key Sequence to Program the Number of AVPS
Note: The number of Audio Visual Power Supplies (AVPS) or APS-6R
power supplies in the system can be programmed into memory by
selecting Option 4 from the Partial System Programming submenu.
The supplies must be physically installed and connected to P5 on
the Central Processing Unit (CPU) for supervision of their P1 or P2
trouble output to prevent creating a system trouble condition. The
example below illustrates the software installation of two AVPSs.
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PRESS 1=INST,2=STY,3=TDLY,4=AVPS,5=ZBND,6=EXTEQ,7=LOCP,8=ISIB,9=PARM : 4
ENTER THE NUMBER OF AVPS-24 INSTALLED IN THE SYSTEM (0 - 16) : 2
Power Supplies
4=AVPS