Programming—IFC-1010/2020 Programming
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Level 2 Password
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Figure 36: Key Sequence to Change Character Custom Label
Option 3 of the Partial Point Programming menu allows the programmer
to change the 20-character custom label associated with each detector,
module, or software zone in the system. Acceptable characters for device
or zone labels are: letters A through Z, digits 0 through 9, periods (.),
dashes (-), and spaces.
The following CRT display illustrates renaming Control Module 21 on
SLC 1.
PRESS 1=TYPID,2=CBE,3=LBL,4=OPTNS,5=AMAP,6=CCBE : 3
ENTER LXX(D/M)YY, ZXXX OR AXXPYY FOR PT. CHANGE (BCKSPC TO ABORT) : L1M21
ENTER 20 CHARACTER CUSTOM LABEL MAIN LOBBY BELLS
Creative use of the Label feature allows the programmer to be specific in
naming each SLC addressable device because the 20-character custom
label programmed for the first zone listed in the CBE of an initiating
device is displayed on the second line of the DIA (in addition to the
20-character label for the device in alarm, which is displayed on the top
line of the DIA). For instance, for a group of addressable devices
congregated in a particular area (such as a floor or a section of a building),
list a zone as the first term in the CBE list of each initiating device in the
area, and label the zone to serve as an additional 20-characters of
information to the individual device labels. Assume Detector 3 initiates an
alarm:
D1
D2
D4
D5
Detectors 1
through 5 all
mapped to the
same
software zone.
Specific Location
General Location
ALARM: SMOKE (PHOTO) GUEST KITCHEN 3RD FLOOR, WEST WING 05:48P 03/01/97 103
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Figure 37: Mapping and Labeling Zones
In Figure 37,
GUEST KITCHEN
is the programmed label for the detector,
and
3RD
FLOOR, WEST WING
is the label for the zone. The result is a
40-character label that characterizes a particular addressable device.
Label
3=LBL
Programming
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