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CHECKFIRE 210
Detection and Actuation System
FINAL COmpONENT CONNECTIONS
Electric activation: Refer to Section 6 – Operational Test and
Place in Service for final electric activation connections.
Combined electric and pneumatic actuation: Connect both
pneumatic actuator hose(s) and Release Circuit Drop Cable(s)
with installed PAD(s) (refer to electric actuation instructions in
Section 6 – Operational Test and Place in Service).
PNEUMATIC MANUAL ACTUATION (Optional)
If layout drawing includes an optional pneumatic manual actu-
ator in the operator’s compartment, confirm the operator has
access to the red strike button on the actuator. For detailed
installation guidelines, refer to the appropriate system manual
(latest edition).
LT-A-101-10/20/30 Manual
(Part No. 24327)
LT-A-101-50/125/250 Manual (Part No. 427865)
LVS Manual
(Part No. 427109)
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The CHECKFIRE 210 System may be programmed manually
or using a Personal Computer (PC). For manual programming
with the ICM and Display Module (internal or external power
required) use the Programming Button to turn programming
LEDs on or off similar to dip switches (see Table 5-2 and 5-3).
Instructions for manually saving the Event History Log are in
Table 5-4.
If the display module or power is not available, the ICM can
be programmed with a PC and the ANSUL CHECKFIRE 210
Programmer software (see Table 5-5). Programming system
options and internal system information including a 4,000+
Event History Log are viewable on one screen.
A list of all circuits and a summary of programming options for
each circuit are provided in Table 5-1.