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Operation and Installation Guide | 4.0
Programming
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Figure 11: Essential Keys for Alpha
Programming
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Trouble
Silenced
Power
Alarm
Supervisory
Gnd Flt
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9
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Enter
0
Prog
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Back
Disable
Drill
Test
History
Acknowledge
Silence
Reset
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2
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1 - Number keys (including 0) - used to enter
alphanumeric values.
2 - [*/Back] key - used to exit alpha programming,
or exit the programming mode entirely.
3 - [#/Enter] key - used to accept data when in
programming mode.
4 - [Disable] key - moves the cursor one space to
the left.
5 - [Silence] key – moves the cursor one space to
the right.
4.4 Format
Programming
4.4.1 4/2
When 4/2 Format is used, reports generated by
points consist of an event type (first digit) and a
point number (second digit). Digits can be
programmed for the following events: fire alarm, fire
restoral, waterflow alarm, supervisory alarm, point
trouble, trouble restore, point disable, disable
restoral, and monitor alarm. The same event type
(first digit) is sent for any point. The point number is
the second digit. Each point can be programmed to
a different digit. This programming is done under
7- PROG FORMATS, 1- 4/2 POINT RPT.
Additionally, 18 system events can each be
programmed with a unique two-digit code. Events
that can be programmed this way include, for
example: System Silence, Fire Drill, Phone 1
Trouble, and Phone 2 Restoral. This programming
is done under
7- PROG FORMATS, 2- 4/2 RPT CODS.
The 4/2 (and 3/1) format cannot report full point
data for each point. Points 1 to 10 have unique
reporting codes. The codes repeat every ten points.
For example, Point 31 has the same point report as
Points 11 and 21.
4.4.2 BFSK
Similar to the programming of system events for 4/2
Formats, five system events can be programmed
for two unique digits each when the BFSK format is
used. This programming is done under
7- PROG FORMATS, 3- BFSK RPT CODS.
The BFSK format supports only a three-digit
account number. The control panel sends the first
three digits that are programmed. The BFSK (and
tone burst) format requires that an A (hex
character) be entered at the control panel to cause
the receiver to display 0. The BFSK format can
report only eight points, so points 8 to 255 are all
reported as point “8”.
4.4.3 SIA
The report sent by the SIA format when the control
panel is silenced can be programmed. By default,
the control panel sends KB when it is silenced. You
can program letters to be sent for this condition by
entering the hexadecimal ASCII code. All other SIA
reports are fixed, and do not require programming.
4.4.4 Contact
ID
The Contact ID reports are fixed and do not require
programming.
4.4.5 3/1
The 3/1 reporting codes are determined by the
programming of the 4/2 codes. Send only Digit 1
(left digit of the two-digit code) and the first three
digits of the account number.
4.4.6 Modem
IIIa
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The Modem IIIa
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reports are fixed and do not
require programming.