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7.

The Keypad will display the zone number selected on the first line and the
zone name to be programmed on the second line.

Press                 or                 to change the zone number.

Press                to edit the displayed zone’s name.

8.

Press the key associated with each character listed on the next page to enter
in the new zone name. Each keypress will change the display to the next
character listed for that key. A maximum of 10 letters (including spaces) may
be used for each zone name.

9.

Press

   to start over if a mistake is made or press

to save the zone name and return to the zone number prompt.

10. Press                from the zone number prompt to exit.

NEXT

PREV

ENTER

ENTER

CLEAR

CLEAR

Summary of Contents for ESL 2500

Page 1: ...1 a p r o d u c t o f s e n t r o l i n c e s l ESL 2500 Keypad Instruction Manual ...

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Page 3: ...ramming the BMB 10 4 1 2 Defaulting the BMB 12 4 1 3 Programming the DAC 13 4 1 4 Programming the Zone Names 14 4 1 5 Tech and User Codes 17 4 2 Connect 19 4 3 Event Log 19 4 3 1 View Log 20 4 3 2 Print Log 21 4 3 3 Clear Log 22 4 4 Comm Test 23 4 5 Lamp Test 23 4 6 Set Clock 24 5 0 Fire Detection 25 5 1 Introduction 25 5 2 When an Alarm Occurs 25 5 3 Resetting the Fire Alarm System 25 5 4 Develop...

Page 4: ...our system consult your Fire Protection Representative Refer to the ESL 2501 Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation Manual 64812711 for installation and configuration information before proceed ing 1 1 THE ESL 2500 KEYPAD SYSTEM RESET ALARM SILENCE TROUBLE SILENCE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CLEAR 0 ENTER VIEW INFO ALM MEM EVENT LOG BYPASS DELAY ARM CHIME RST SMOKE TEST PROGRAM QUIT ACCESS INSTANT HOME NEXT ...

Page 5: ...red TROUBLE SILENCE KEY Silences all system troubles when the proper passcode is entered PROGRAMMING KEYS Used in the programming mode for menu and data entry scrolling and passcode entry 1 3 THE KEYPAD DISPLAY TROUBLE SILENCE SYSTEM RESET ALARM SILENCE MENU PREV NEXT CLEAR ENTER NOTE To save power the keypad display will dim and go into screen saver mode after four 4 minutes of no keypresses Pres...

Page 6: ...he user passcode allows resetting and silencing the FACP and programming of a limited number of items The technician passcode also allows full programming of the FACP Section 4 0 Programming Menu Mode Options details which items are accessible The default user passcode is NOTE This passcode may have been changed during installation 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 7: ...line scrolls the status of all existing system and zone conditions Multiple system and zone conditions are scrolled alternately on the second line of the display For complete zone or system status details view the Event Log Position a A if in Fire Alarm S if Supervisory Alarm Position b T if in Trouble W if in Walk Test M if in Maintenance 2 2 SILENCING ALARMS 1 Press The Keypad displays 2 Enter p...

Page 8: ...ow or the batteries are missing BELL Indicates that there is a short or open in the wiring or that the EOL is missing GROUND FAULT Indicates an earth ground connection to the system BELL SILENCE Indicates that a bell NAC has been silenced DRILL TEST Indicates that a drill test is being performed HIBERNATION Indicates that the panel has gone into hibernation mode LEM LRM Indicates a problem with th...

Page 9: ...e the trouble sounder 1 Press The Keypad displays 2 Enter passcode After you silence the trouble sounder the Keypad display will alternate between the system status and the trouble message TROUBLE SILENCE ENTER PASSCODE TROUBLE SILENCE ...

Page 10: ...quired 2 Technician Passcode Required 4 0 PROGRAMMING MENU MODE OPTIONS Your system has several features which you may be able to program yourself DO NOT attempt to program the system unless you have been trained on program ming procedures and you fully understand these operations The following menu tree may be scrolled using the programming keys PREV NEXT ENTER and CLEAR 4 1 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTE...

Page 11: ... and numeric keys to enter the desired location Press and the cursor moves to the value field Use the and numeric keys to change the value for the selected location Press to accept the new value and advance to the next location Use to move the cursor back to location to select a different location MAIN MENU EXIT NEXT ENTER MAIN MENU PROGRAM SYSTEM PROGRAM SYSTEM EXIT NEXT PROGRAM SYSTEM PROGRAM BM...

Page 12: ... 6 Press The Keypad displays 7 Press to complete operation See Section 5 6 Programming Matrix of the ESL 2501 Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation Manual for Location and Value settings for the Function Map defaults MENU MENU ENTER PASSCODE MAIN MENU EXIT NEXT ENTER MAIN MENU PROGRAM SYSTEM PROGRAM SYSTEM EXIT NEXT PROGRAM SYSTEM DEFAULT BMB ENTER DEFAULT BMB ENTER COMPLETE ENTER ...

Page 13: ...13 4 1 3 PROGRAMMING THE DAC The ESL 1500 DAC2 Digital Alarm Communicator is programmed using the ESL Model 1200 DPG programmer Refer to the ESL 1500 DAC2 Installation Manual P N 64812689 ...

Page 14: ...e Keypad displays 3 Press The Keypad displays 4 Press The Keypad displays 5 Press until the Keypad displays 6 Press The Keypad displays MENU ENTER PASSCODE MAIN MENU EXIT NEXT ENTER MAIN MENU PROGRAM SYSTEM PROGRAM SYSTEM EXIT NEXT PROGRAM SYSTEM ZONE NAMES MENU ENTER ZONE 01 ZONE 01 ...

Page 15: ...ciated with each character listed on the next page to enter in the new zone name Each keypress will change the display to the next character listed for that key A maximum of 10 letters including spaces may be used for each zone name 9 Press to start over if a mistake is made or press to save the zone name and return to the zone number prompt 10 Press from the zone number prompt to exit NEXT PREV E...

Page 16: ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V WX Y Z _ space Used to move the cursor back one position Used to move the cursor forward one position KEY CHARACTER AVAILABLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 PREV NEXT ...

Page 17: ... displays 4 Press The Keypad displays 5 Press until the Keypad displays 6 Press The Keypad displays Where XXXX is the current passcode MENU ENTER PASSCODE MAIN MENU EXIT NEXT ENTER MAIN MENU PROGRAM SYSTEM PROGRAM SYSTEM EXIT NEXT PROGRAM SYSTEM TECH CODE MENU ENTER XXXX ENTER COMPLETE PROGRAM SYSTEM USER CODE or ...

Page 18: ...18 7 Set the new passcode see example below Example To set the passcode to 1234 Press 8 Press to exit or to save changes 1 2 3 4 CLEAR ENTER ...

Page 19: ...le at this time 4 3 EVENT LOG 1 Press The Keypad displays 2 Enter passcode The Keypad displays 3 Press until the Keypad displays 4 Press The Keypad displays MENU MENU ENTER PASSCODE MAIN MENU EXIT NEXT ENTER MAIN MENU EVENT LOG EVENT LOG EXIT ...

Page 20: ...s 6 Press The Keypad display alternates between 7 Event 1 is the last or newest event in the log not the oldest 8 Press or to scroll through all the events MENU MENU ENTER PASSCODE MAIN MENU EXIT NEXT ENTER MAIN MENU EVENT LOG EVENT LOG EXIT NEXT EVENT LOG VIEW LOG ENTER EVENT 01 JAN 02 16 15 ZONE 01 FIRE ALARM Event Number and Time Date Stamp Event Description NEXT PREV ...

Page 21: ...the Keypad displays 4 Press The Keypad displays 5 Press The Keypad displays 6 Press The Keypad displays 7 Press The Keypad displays MENU MENU ENTER PASSCODE MAIN MENU EXIT NEXT ENTER MAIN MENU EVENT LOG EVENT LOG EXIT NEXT EVENT LOG PRINT LOG ENTER EVENT LOG PRINT LOG ENTER PRINT LOG ENTER COMPLETE ...

Page 22: ...the Keypad displays 4 Press The Keypad displays 5 Press The Keypad displays 6 Press The Keypad displays 7 Press The Keypad displays MENU MENU ENTER PASSCODE MAIN MENU EXIT NEXT ENTER MAIN MENU EVENT LOG EVENT LOG EXIT NEXT EVENT LOG CLEAR LOG ENTER CLEAR LOG ENTER COMPLETE EVENT LOG CLEAR LOG ENTER ...

Page 23: ...lays 5 Press The Keypad will turn on every dot on the display all the lightable keys and the piezo for 5 seconds The keypad will return to normal operation 4 4 COMM TEST This option is not available at this time 4 5 LAMP TEST MENU MENU ENTER PASSCODE MAIN MENU EXIT NEXT ENTER MAIN MENU LAMP TEST LAMP TEST ENTER COMPLETE ENTER ...

Page 24: ...splays 5 Set the new time and date See example Example To set the clock to 2 15 pm on June 17 1997 Press Press 6 Press to start over if a mistake is made or press to save changes MENU MENU ENTER PASSCODE MAIN MENU EXIT NEXT ENTER MAIN MENU SET CLOCK 10 53 02 04 1997 ENTER COMPLETE 4 5 1 1 CLEAR ENTER 6 1 7 9 0 9 7 1 2 15 pm June 17 1997 ...

Page 25: ...d the safety of its occupants is certain that the alarm has occurred as a result of some other cause should an occupant silence a fire alarm signal To silence an alarm signal the operator presses the ALARM SILENCE key button and then enters the passcode 5 3 RESETTING THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM After the site has been secured the source of a fire alarm initiation has been identified and corrected and th...

Page 26: ... a meeting place outside where your family is to report 7 Advise the local fire authority if you have installed a fire alarm system Discuss the following with all residents 1 Familiarity with alarm signals 2 Status of bedroom doors 3 Testing of door during a fire and use of alternate escape routes if HOT to touch 4 Crawling and holding breath techniques during a fire 5 ESCAPE FAST DO NOT STOP for ...

Page 27: ... a rush of hot air slam the door quickly and latch it Unvented fire will build up considerable pressure Be sure that all members of the household realize this danger Use your neighbor s phone or street fire alarm box The job of extinguishing the fire should be left to the professionals Too many unforeseen things can occur when inexperienced people try to extinguish a fire 5 8 BE PREPARED Perform f...

Page 28: ...A trouble condition may result when a fire alarm is silenced and when the smoke detector has not been reset or when the smoke detector is dirty and needs to be cleaned serviced If none of the above apply the trouble may be due to a wiring problem or a supervisory condition and a service call may be required ...

Page 29: ...emium credit This control is UL Listed for UL Household Fire A General Information Insured s Name and Address Insurance Co Policy No ESL Fire Alarm Control Panel Installed by Serviced by B Notifies Insert F Fire Local Sounding Device Fire Dept Central Station Name and Address C Powered By A C With Rechargeable Power Supply Continued on Reverse ...

Page 30: ...30 D Testing Quarterly Monthly Weekly Other E Smoke Detector Locations Furnace Room Kitchen Bedrooms Attic Basement Living Room Dining Room Hall Other F Additional Pertinent Information Signature Date ...

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