OPERATION
To connect a TRI or MSI device to the Programmer/Tester
, use
the cable provided and connect one end to the module and the other
to the rear of the FPI-32 where marked
TRI/MSI
. Note that there is
an indentation on the surface of the Programmer/Tester where the
module may be rested.
CAUTION
1. TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE FPI-32, DO NOT CONNECT
CZM-1s, TRIs/MSIs, or ICPs/VCPs to the FPI-32 until all wiring
is removed from the CZM-1, term 1 and 2, the TRI/MSI, term 1
and 2, or the ICP/VCP, TB1, term 1 and 2.
2. Only one device should be connected to the FPI-32 at a time.
MODES OF OPERATION
The Programmer/Tester has three modes: PROGRAM Mode, TEST Mode,
and MENU Mode.
NOTE:
Units equipped with an LED will blink red in all three modes.
This is not an indication that the device is in alarm, but rather
an indication that the LED is functional.
The PROGRAM Mode is used
to program
the following information to
the devices installed on the FPI-32:
All Devices
1. The address of the device.
TRl Series Devices only
2. The normal state of the contact [normally open (NO) or nor-
mally closed (NC)] on a switch-type device.
3. Whether a device is an alarm, trouble, or status type device.
The keypad on the Programmer/Tester is used to do the programming (See
below). Refer to the PROGRAM MODE Section (page 7).
After the device is programmed, it is automatically tested.
The TEST Mode is used
to test
a device. By making entries on the keypad,
the user can check on whether a device is working before it is installed, as
well as checking it periodically after installation. Refer to the TEST MODE
Section (page 16).
3
firealarmresources.com