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Programming—IFC-1010/2020 Programming
The IFC-1010/2020 has the option to utilize a rapid polling algorithm to
process certain monitor modules on a priority basis. When used properly,
this can result in a much faster response from fire alarm call points
(pull stations) and security devices. If Rapid Polling is enabled, the first
20 module addresses on each LIB SLC loop are polled more frequently
than the other addresses and should be used for high priority input devices
when using this feature.
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XPM-8 circuits and output devices
(M50xMJ and XPC-8 circuits) should not be assigned addresses in the
rapid polling range.
If selected for reporting, activation of modules with the Software Type ID
SUPR or SPSU will cause the primary (top) LED to light instead of the
secondary (bottom) LED for an ACS Annunciator Point.
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Figure 30: Key Sequence to Program System-wide Functions
Option 2 from the Programming menu guides the programmer through
complete initial programming of system-wide functions. Alarm
Verification, Signal-Silence Inhibit, Signal Cut-Out, and the supervision of
peripherals are all programmed under this option, as well as the number of
AVPS, LIBs, ISIB and annunciator modules in the system, and SLC loop
styles. The following code illustrates the screen prompts during the
installation of three SLC loops, four annunciator modules, and the
enabling of all optional functions. Refer to the
Installing the
IFC-1010/2020 Technical Bulletin (LIT-448155)
in the
IFC-1010/2020
Technical Manual
for information on LIB-400 and its correct slot
address.
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For information on the parameters programmed here, refer to
the
Partial System Programming
in this document.
The following pages depict an example of the complete System
Programming of a system.
Rapid Polling
Supervisory
Module ACS
Reporting
Full System
Programming
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