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FCP-75 Manual —
P/N LS10147-003FK-E:A 3/17/2021
Programming Overview
Mapping Overview
7.
Select one of the following options from the Menu that displays.
8.2 Mapping Overview
This section of the manual is an overview of mapping.
Mapping is an important concept with the control panel. In general terms, mapping is assigning or linking events to outputs that should acti-
vate when events occur. You do this by assigning input points to input zones, output points to Output Groups and then linking or mapping
zones and Output Groups.
Figure 8.1 is a brief overview of the concept of mapping. The next several pages of the manual show these subjects in detail.
Figure 8.1 Mapping Overview
8.2.1 Input Point Mapping
Input points are assigned to input zones. Any input point can be assigned to any input zone. (Input points can be assigned to one zone only.
An input point can be designated as “Unused,” which means it has not been assigned to a zone).
1 - Review System
Press 1 if you need to review the JumpStart
configuration.
2 - Repeat JumpStart
Press 2 if you need to rerun JumpStart for any reason.
3 - Accept Changes
1.
If you are ready to make the JumpStart configuration permanent, select 3.
2.
The system will ask you if the installation contains any Addressable Duct Detectors Used. If there are none,
select 2 for No and skip to Step 8. If the system contains duct detectors, select 1 for Yes and continue with
Step 3.
3.
From the list that displays, select the SLC that contains the duct detectors.
4.
The first photoelectric or ionization detector on the system will display. Select 1 for DUCT and 2 for NonDUCT.
5.
Press up arrow to select the next detector. Select 1 for DUCT and 2 for NonDUCT. Continue until all duct
detectors have been selected. (Note: You can move backwards through the list with down arrow).
6.
When you reach the last detector on this device, press left arrow.
7.
The system will ask you if there are any duct detectors used. If there are, select 1 for Yes and the message will
ask, Have All Addressable Duct Detectors Been Identified? Left arrow for “No”, Right arrow for “Yes”. If there
are no more duct detectors, continue with Step 8.
8.
The system will restart with the saved JumpStart configuration.
9.
After the system resets, it will use the new JumpStart configuration.
4 - Discard Changes
If you want to discard the changes, and keep the configuration you had before running this JumpStart press 4.
Output Groups
Input zones are mapped by event type
to output groups. Cadence patterns are assigned
as part of the mapping information.
Up to 8 groups/patterns can be selected
for each event.
(Output points are assigned
to output groups only.)
Input points are
assigned to
Input Zones.
Input Points
SLC Devices
Output Points
Notif. and Relay Ckts.
Input Zones
Cadence
Patterns
Sys Trbl Evts
and
Special Sys Evts
Optional
In its simplest application, mapping is determining
which outputs are activated by which inputs.
Because the Control Panel programming is so flexible, there are a
number of uses for mapping, as shown in the diagram below.
Output Group
Output
points
(Notif.
ckts.)
1
3
2
Input Zone
Input
points
(SLC
devices)
1
2
3
4
5
NOTE:
Mapping cannot be programmed through annunciators and can only be programmed through the HFSS Programming Tool.