CPG #2561255 | FIRELARM 2500 Operating Manual |
4 Configuration and Programming
4.1Selecting connected device options (DIP switches)
A series of DIP switches are used to configure devices connected to the fire alarm control panel. DIP switches are located in the lower right corner of the panel.
Figure 4-1. DIP Switches
| DIP Switch 9 | Description of Disabled States | Description of Enabled States |
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| (Switch to left side) | (Switch to right side) |
1. | B1 Strobe | NAC 1 devices are silenceable. | NAC 1 devices are |
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| requires panel reset to silence. |
2. | B1 Temporal | NAC 1 rings constant | NAC 1 rings for 3 pulses and then stops |
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| for 1 pulse (1/2 second per pulse) |
3. | Remote alarm trouble disabled. | Remote alarm trouble enabled. | |
4. | ANNUNC DISC | Remote annunciator is not used or | Remote annunciator is used and |
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| annunciator input is ignored. | annunciator input is accepted. |
5. | Z1- Waterflow | Zone not waterflow switch (silenceable) | Zone waterflow switch (not silenceable) |
6. | Z1- Verify | Zone not verify | Zone verify |
7. | Z1- Class A | Zone Style B (Class B) | Zone Style D (Class A) |
8. | Z2- Waterflow | Zone not waterflow switch (silenceable) | Zone waterflow switch (not silenceable) |
9. | Zone not verify | Zone Verify | |
10. Z2- Class A | Zone Style B (Class B) | Zone Style D (Class A) |
DIP Switch 10 | Description of Disabled States | Description of Enabled States | |
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| (Switch to left side) | (Switch to right side) |
1. | Z3- Waterflow | Zone not waterflow switch (silenceable) | Zone waterflow switch (not silenceable) |
2. | Z3- Verify | Zone not verify | Zone verify |
3. | Z3- Class A | Zone Style B (Class B) | Zone Style D (Class A) |
4. | Z4- Waterflow | Zone not waterflow switch (silenceable) | Zone waterflow switch (not silenceable) |
5. | Z4- Verify | Zone not verify | Zone verify |
6. | Zone Style B (Class B) | Zone Style D (Class A) |
4.1.1B1 Strobe device
Place the B1 STROBE switch in the “on” position (right side of the switch) when NAC 1 is a non- silenceable circuit (for devices such as strobes). When enabled, the circuit cannot be silenced during alarm except by resetting the panel.
4.1.2B1 Temporal pattern
Place the B1 TEMPORAL switch in the “on” position (right side of the switch) when you wish NAC 1 to ring a temporal pattern. A temporal signal consists of three rings and one pause as defined by NFPA 72, Section
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