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Fixing Instructions Doc. version 2
FV400
Triple IR Flame Detectors
Switch and Header Settings
The FV400 Series of detectors are very flexible
and can be configured for a wide range of appli-
cations. For ease of installation the most com-
mon, basic options are available on DIP switches
located on the back of the detector. Advanced
options, such as entering location information for
the video display are set using the PC400 config-
uration tool.
Configuration of DIP Switches
The FV400 Series of detectors hardware has two
banks of eight DIP switches (SW1 and SW2) to
configure basic detector options. If the switches
are changed, the detector must be powered off
and switched on for the alterations to take
effect. The detector is supplied in the default set-
ting with all switches off. Table 5 shows the DIP
switch options:
Fig. 14: DIP Switch and MX Programming Port Location
PROG. PORT
Switch1
Function
Action off
OFF (Default)
ON
SW1-1
Internal EEPROM Configuration
Ignore DIP switch settings.
(Use programmed settings.)
Use DIP switch
settings
a
SW1-2
Alarm Delay
See Table 9
SW1-3
Alarm Delay
See Table 9
SW1-4
Range
See Table 10
SW1-5
Range
See Table 10
SW1-6
Ancillary Power
No Power Provided
Power Provided
b
SW1-7
Alarm Latching
Latching
Non-Latching
SW1-8
Fault Latching
Non-Latching
Latching
Table 5: DIP Switch 1 Settings
a – DIP Switch 1-1 must be set to on to enable the DIP Switches selection.
b – DIP Switch 1-6 must be set to on either; if an Ancillary Supply is used or HDR3 and HDR4 are fitted.