Chapter 5. Manually Programming NACs, Relays, and DACT
5-2
programming NACs. Refer to Chapter 7 - “Manually Pro-
gramming System Options” for information on doing this.
Accessing Menus
Use the following steps to gain access to the NAC and relay
menus.
1.
Press the <MENU> key. Press <NEXT> or <PREV>
until the [Programming] option is displayed. Press
<ENTER>. The following displays:
FIRE ALARM
SUSPENDED
<ENTER> to Program
<EXIT> to resume
2.
Press <ENTER>. The Programming menu appears.
[Points] is the default selection, which allows you to
make changes to a specific point’s programming.
<ENTER>=Accept
Prg:[Points]
3.
Press <ENTER>. A prompt appears, allowing you to
select the type of point to manually edit. By default,
[IDNet] is the first choice.
<ENTER>=Accept
Prg:[IDNet]
4.
Possible choices for this prompt are listed below. Use
the <NEXT> and <PREV> keys to scroll to the appro-
priate choice and then press <ENTER>.
•
NAC
•
RELAY (Use for panel’s on-board AUX relays)
Select the operation you want to perform and see the appro-
priate section in this chapter.
Programming NACs
Use the following procedure to edit the programming of the
two Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) on the base
panel, or the two optional NACs on the expansion power
supply. NACs cannot be added or deleted, only edited.
NAC editing provides the following options:
•
Edit Function, which defines the following for a NAC:
-
When the NAC activates and deactivates
-
The "output method" used by the NAC when it acti-
vates (coded, steady, etc.)
•
Edit Point Label
•
Alarm Group
Setting NAC Function Type and Coding Pattern
The Function Type determines the way in which the NAC
operates (whether it is an audible, visual, relay, etc.) and its
output method (steady, etc.)
1.
Follow the steps in “Accessing Menus”. Make sure to
choose NAC as the type of device to program.
<ENTER>=Accept
Prg: [NAC]
2.
Press <ENTER>, and then use <NEXT> and <PREV>
keys to choose the circuit (NAC1, NAC2, NAC3, or
NAC4) to program.
NAC1
Signal
1/4
3.
Press <ENTER> when the appropriate NAC is dis-
played. A prompt appears, asking you to specify the
NAC function type.
NAC1
Fn: [Function]
4.
Press <ENTER>. As shown in the example below, the
NAC function type is comprised of two parts -- the
function (On Till Silence, On Till Reset, etc.) and the
coding pattern (temporal, 120 BPM, etc.)
NAC1
[SSIG]
TEMPRL
5.
Use the <NEXT> and <PREV> keys to select the
appropriate Function. Use the right and left arrow keys
to move the cursor between the function type and the
coding pattern. Use the <NEXT> and <PREV> keys to
set the pattern to the appropriate choice.
6.
Pressing <ENTER> will accept any changes made and
exit, and the <EXIT/CLEAR> key quits editing without
saving
Note
: Refer to the table located at the top of Page 5-1 for UL
864 compliant options.
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