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Compatible
System Sensor 4-Wire Smoke/Combustion Detectors
1412
4-wire ionization products of combustion detector.
2412
4-wire photoelectric smoke detector.
2412TH
4-wire photoelectric smoke detector w/135
°
F (57
°
C) heat
detector.
A77–716B
EOL relay module (supervisory module for wired 4-wire fire
zone).
2112/24T
Low-profile 4-wire photoelectric smoke detector w/135
°
F
(57
°
C) heat detector.
Programming Hard-Wired Zones
1.
With at least one 2-line Alpha keypad ( 5137AD or 6139) connected to the
keypad terminals on the control, power up the system temporarily. If you
had previously connected the AC transformer to the control panel, you
need only plug in the transformer (to 120VAC outlet) to power up the
system.
2.
Enter the programming mode by keying the following on the Alpha keypad:
INSTALLER code (4 1 1 1) + 8 + 0.
Data fields
✱
22 RF SYSTEM, and
✱
25 OUTPUT RELAY MODULE must be
programmed as required before continuing.
3.
Press
✱
56. Note that this is an interactive programming mode. You will
use it to program zone numbers, zone types, and alarm report codes for
hard-wired zones (and RF zones).
Note: If you enabled the 5800 wireless system in field
✱
22 (a “2” entry),
the first screen prompt will be “Program Tool?... 0 = No 1 = Yes ”.
Enter “0” (No). The next prompt will ask you to enter zone number.
Enter Zn Num.
(00 = Quit)
01
Zone Number
↑
Enter the first zone number that you wish to
program (or [0][0] to exit zone programming). If
you are starting with zone 1, leave as is and
press [
✱
] to continue.
If programming another zone, enter the desired
zone number, 02, 03, etc. (zone 02 is shown in
the next display). Press [
✱
] to continue.
Typical summary display
Zn ZT – RC
In
L
02
03
–
00
HW: –
A summary display will appear, showing the
present status of that zone's programming.
Zn = zone number;
ZT = zone type;
RC = report code for that zone;
In = input type of zone.
Values displayed are currently programmed
values.
If it is programmed satisfactorily, press [#] to
back up one step and enter the next zone
number, if desired.
↓
Zone Number
02 Zone Type
Perimeter
03
Zone Type
↑
If you want to change a zone’s programming,
press [
✱
]. A prompt for Zone Type will appear.
Each zone must be assigned a zone type,
which defines the way in which the system
responds to faults in that zone. A detailed
explanation of each zone type is provided in
“Response Type Definitions” in
the ZONE
RESPONSE TYPE DEFINITIONS
section in
the Programming Guide
.
Enter the desired zone type code, as listed
next. The example on the left shows zone type
“03”, Perimeter, entered.