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ES-50X Series Manual —
P/N LS10129-000FL-E:D 4/26/2021
Programming
Master Programming Level
Edit Detector
The programmer can change a detectors existing or factory default programming by pressing
3
in the Detector Screen. The following screen
will be displayed:
A flashing cursor will appear in the position of the first asterisk to the left. The programmer keys in the three digit detector address, such as
017.
When the last digit is keyed-in, if the selected address has not been added to programming, a screen showing information about a device that
is installed with a lower address, closest to the selected address, will be displayed.
If no detectors have been installed on the loop, the following will be displayed:
If the selected address has been added to programming, device summary screens will be displayed. These screens allow the programmer to
view all device settings at a single glance. Pressing the left or right arrow keys will allow the programmer to rapidly view the devices at the
previous or next address (if installed).
If a detector (such as a photoelectric detector) with the selected address is not physically installed on the SLC or has a communication fault
but the address is programmed in the system, the following screen will be displayed:
If the selected address has been added to programming and a detector (such as a photoelectric detector) with the selected address is physi-
cally installed on the SLC and is communicating with the control panel, the following will be displayed:
To change the programming for the displayed detector, press the keypad ‘down’ arrow key to view the Edit Detector screens.
In the preceding example:
Normal - indicates that the detector with the selected address is physically installed on the SLC and communicating with the control
panel (enabled)
<ADJ><NOUN> - represents the adjective and noun, which have been programmed, describing the location of the displayed device
ZNNN - represents the first of five possible software zones that the detector is assigned to (NNN = the three digit zone number from
000 - 049)
V or * - indicates whether or not alarm verification is enabled (V = alarm verification enabled and * = alarm verification disabled)
W or * - indicates whether or not walktest is enabled (W = walktest enabled and * = walktest disabled)
X or * - indicates whether or not the detector is wireless (X = wireless detector and * = wired detector)
1D017 - represents the Loop, Device type and Device address (1=SLC Loop, D=Detector and 017=Detector Address 017)
The following examples show the editing of a photoelectric smoke detector with address 017, located on the SLC loop:
Edit Detector Screen
EDIT DETECTOR
ENTER POINT ADDRESS
444
NO DETECTOR
INSTALLED
Edit Detector Screen #1
TROUBL SMOKE(PHOTO)
<ADJ><NOUN>
ZNNN
4
1D017
Edit Detector Screen #1
NORMAL SMOKE (PHOTO)
<ADJ><NOUN>
ZNNN
4
V
4
1D017
Edit Detector Screen #1
EDIT DETECTOR 1D017
1=ENABLED YES
2=TYPE SMOKE(PHOTO)
3=VERIFICATION OFF
Edit Detector Screen #2
EDIT DETECTOR 1D017
1=WALKTEST YES
2=PAS NO
3=PRE-SIGNAL NO
Edit Detector Screen #3
EDIT DETECTOR 1D017
1=ZONE ASSIGNMENT
000
444
444
444
444
Edit Detector Screen #4
Edit Detector Screen #6
EDIT DETECTOR 1D017
1=NOUN/ADJECTIVE
2=DESCRIPTION
4444444444444444
EDIT DETECTOR 1D017
WIRELESS NO
2=SOUNDER BASE
Edit Detector Screen #5