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Advent Commercial Fire System
Tripping Hardwire Zones
Hardwire Zones
—Start with the zone in its “normal”
state, then trip the zone into its alarm state. A normally
closed door, for example, should be closed when you
begin the Add Zones process. Trip the zone by opening
the door.
Door/Window Sensors with External Contacts
—Place
the external contact in the alarm condition, then activate
the sensor tamper switch.
On hardwired zones containing multiple sensors, only one
needs to be tripped for the panel to learn the zone.
The alarm state is either open or closed, depending on the
normal condition of the sensor. Multiple normally closed
switches are wired in series and tripped open. Multiple
normally open switches are wired in parallel and tripped
closed.
Tripping Learn Mode Wireless Sensors
*
To trip a wireless sensor with an external hardwired contact
connected to its screw terminals, check that the external
contact is in its alarm state, then activate the sensor tamper.
For high-security installations, always remove both internal
reed switches when connecting an external contact to the
wireless sensor terminals.
Only the normally closed configuration can be used in UL-
listed installations.
Do not attempt to use the built-in magnetic reed switch
and
an external contact on the same wireless sensor.
On hardwired sensors connected to the external contacts of
a wireless transmitter, the alarm state is either open or
closed, depending on the normal condition of the sensor.
Multiple normally closed switches are wired in series and
tripped while the loop is open. Multiple normally open
switches are wired in parallel and tripped while the loop is
closed.
Fire Pull Station—
Actuate the sensor. Open the sensor
cover located inside the fire pull station.
Glass Guard—
Open sensor cover.
Rate-of Rise-Heat—
Open sensor cover and press learn
switch on circuit board.
Smoke (System Sensor 2100RF)—
Remove base.
Smoke (ESL 570 Series)—
Remove base.
Pressure Switch Sensor—
Hold a magnet next to the sen-
sor cover where indicated (does not require cover
removal).
2 and 4 Button Keychain Touchpads
—Simultaneously
press Lock and Unlock buttons until the touchpad LED
flashes (added [learned] in a sensor zone type).
Handheld—
Press Bypass button.
HiTech Wall-Mount—
Press Bypass button.
HiTech Handheld—
Press Bypass button.
Add (Learn) Zones
47001
(Zones)
(Default = none) Use this item number to add (learn) hardwire
zones and wireless devices into panel memory.
To learn Zones into panel memory:
1.
Once in program mode enter item number
47001
.
The display shows
ENTER PARTITION/AREA NUMBER
OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
2.
Enter the desired one-digit partition/area number (1–8)
and press
ƒ
. The display shows
ENTER ZONE TYPE OR
PRESS * TO CANCEL
.
Note
If the partition/area is not enabled, the display will show
PARTITION/AREA nn INVALID
. See item number xx068
(page 17) to enable partition/area(s).
3.
Enter the two-digit zone type number (00–96) and press
ƒ
. Refer to Table B.1 on page 87 for zone type descrip-
tions.
Note
If zone type 84 (Enhanced Buddy) is selected please see
description of group for information on adding (learning)
in buddy zones.
4.
The display shows
LEARN ZONE nn ENTER NEW
ZONE NUMBER OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT
, where
nn
is
the next available zone number. If desired, enter a differ-
ent zone number. Press
ƒ
.
5.
When the display shows
TRIP ZONE n,
use the guide-
lines below and on this page to force the zone you are
adding (learning) into panel memory.
6.
The display shows
Z
ONE
nn TYPE nn PARTITION/
AREA n OK.
7.
To add another zone to the same zone type and partition/
area, go to step 5.
To add zones to another zone type (same partition/area)
press
ƒ
and go back to step 2.
To add zones to another zone type and partition/area press
‚
and repeat the above procedure (exits to program-
ming).
Note
Make sure wireless touchpads that may be removed from
the premises such as portable and keychain touchpads
are assigned to an
unsupervised
zone type such as 87.
Assign permanently mounted wireless touchpads to
supervised zone type 86.
*) Refer to the specific sensor/touchpad Installation Instruc-
tions for more details on tripping sensors/touchpads.