MAGPRO16 Addressable Fire Alarm Panel – Installation and Programming Manual
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7.10. Network
In this menu the installer can make the settings for the redundant network between fire panels.
7.10.1 Network Settings
To access the NETWORK settings, enter in the
installer’s menu - 10. NETWORK – 10.1) SETTINGS. The screen
displays:
In this submenu the installer
enters a number, name and sets the status of the panel in the redundant network. Use the
up/ down arrow buttons to set the panel number. Move on the second row with right arrow button and enter a specific
name up to 40 symbols, including intervals. Use the button (4)
– CHANGE to set the status of the panel in the
redundant network - ENABLED (the panel is enabled for operation in the network) / DISABLED (the panel is disabled
for operation in the network). When the panel is DISABLED from the network it will not receive messages from other
panels and will be visualized as FAULT.
Confirm the setting with ‘ENTER’ button. You can also escape from this menu with ‘CANCEL’ button.
7.10.2 Panels Settings
To access the PANELS settings, enter in the
installer’s menu - 10. NETWORK – 10.2) PANELS.
On the screen are listed the panels with their current state in the
redundant network:
NEW
– The panel is new in the system. To save it press
button (3) SAVE.
NORMAL
– The redundant network is enabled.
THIS
– The panel from which the redundant network is
reviewed.
FAULT
– The panel is DISABLED or there is problem with the redundant network.
NONE
– No panel connected to the redundant network.
All new panels connected to the redundant network can be saved with (3) SAVE button. The panels with current state
NORMAL, THIS and FAULT can be deleted from the network with (3) REMOVE button.
If a new panel enabled in the network is with number already set for another panel the “GENERAL FAULT” LED will
lights on and a message for fault event “Double Panel number” is generated. The installer should change the doubled
panel number for proper operation in the redundant network.
For every panel the installer can set individually the panel’s activity to Receive/ Send messages and/ or commands.
The settings for sending commands can be done only for THIS panel (current panel).
Use the (3) CHANGE button to set the options:
NONE
– The panel cannot send any commands to other
panels in the redundant network.
COMMANDS
– The panel can send commands to other
panels in the redundant network.
The settings for receiving commands can be done for all other panels.
Use the (1) CHANGE button to set the options:
NONE
– The panel will not receive any data from the other
panels in the redundant network.
MESSAGES
- The panel will receive only messages from
other panels in the redundant network.
COMMANDS
– The panel will receive only commands from
other panels in the redundant network.
MESSAGES & COMMANDS
- The panel will receive commands and messages from other panels in the
redundant network.
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