Overview,
Continued
The setting of this option determines how the system interprets short and current-limited
conditions on the IDCs and SPMs as follows:
Style C Operation.
This operation is not currently supported.
Class A/B Operation.
When the IDC circuit style is set to Class A/B operation, alarms are
initiated on IDCs with either a short or current limited alarm. When Class A or B operation is
selected, the Special Purpose Monitor (SPM) circuits can be used for both abort and manual
release switches. Abort switches come into the system as current limited alarms. A manual
release comes into the panel as a short. The maximum number of abort switches per circuit is
five.
Method Description
Text-Based
Programming
The third prompt, shown below, asks you to set the IDC and SPM circuit style.
[03] STYLE C OPERATION:
d 1 = No
*2 = Yes
(d=default, *=current setting)
Select Number(X=exit):
Press the carriage return to accept the default. Refer to “Programming the Automatic Release Timer” in the next
section for a description of the next programming step.
Front Panel
Programming
Press the ACK key to use the default choice (Class B/A). This saves the selection in memory and moves you to
the next programming step.
Programming IDC Circuit Style
Overview
When second LED from top on
left side of display is lit, it
indicates that the IDC/SPM
circuit style is being
programmed.
These LEDs represent
the available circuit
style selections. Note
that only Class A/B
operation is currently
supported.
Press ACK to accept
the default (Class A/B
operation).
Yellow Trouble LED indicates
panel is in programming
mode. Green LED is AC
Power.
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