Programming

Master Programming Level

In this example, since the cross-zoning for Release Circuit 1 (Zone 1) is being displayed, Yes is shown for Zone 1 which is cross-zoned with Zone 2. Zone 2 displays Yes since it is cross-zoned with Zone 1. The remaining zones display NO or N/A for no cross-zoning to Zone 1. By pressing the number key corresponding to the desired zone, the display for that zone will toggle between Yes and No indicating cross-zoning to Zone 1 or no cross-zoning to Zone 1.

3.5.5 On-Board Relays

Pressing 2 while viewing Programming Screen #2 will allow the programmer to configure the three main circuit board Form-C relays. The following screen will be displayed:

ON-BOARD RELAYS
1=RELAY 1ALARM
2=RELAY

2

TROUBLE
3=RELAY

3

SUPERVSRY

Relays Selection Screen

To program Relay 1, 2 or 3, press the number corresponding to the selected relay. The following screens will appear for each relay to be programmed:

RELAY TYPE 1=ALARM 2=TROUBLE3=SUPERVISORY

Relay Screen #1

RELAY TYPE1=FUTURE USE 2=DISCHARGE 3=AC LOSS

Relay Screen #2

While viewing the selected screen, press the number corresponding to the desired relay type to program the main circuit board relay. The choice will be stored in memory and the display will return to the Relay Type Screen which will show the programmed type choice. Press the Escape key to return to the Relays Selection Screen and repeat the preceding procedure for the remaining relays.

3.5.6 System Setup

System Setup allows the programmer to configure the following control panel features:

Abort Type: Future Use

Timers: This option allows the programmer to set the Soak 1, Soak 2, Waterflow and AC Loss time delays.

Banner: This option allows the user to change the top two lines of the LCD display from the factory default readout to a user defined readout when the control panel is in Normal condition.

Time-Date:This feature allows the programmer to set the time, display format (24 hr or 12 hr), date and daylight savings time feature into the FACP memory

Trouble Reminder: This feature, when enabled, provides an audible reminder that an alarm or trouble still exists on the FACP after the control panel has been silenced. The control panel piezo sounder will pulse once every 15 seconds during an alarm and every two minutes during a trouble condition, after the Alarm Silence or Acknowledge key is pressed. The piezo will continue to sound at these rates until the alarm or trouble condition is cleared. If the Trouble Reminder feature is not enabled and a trouble condition is not cleared within 24 hours, the panel will reactivate the trouble sounder an send an Abnormal 24 hour Test message via the optional communicator.

Charger Disable: This option allows the programmer to disable the onboard battery charger in the event an external battery charger is being used.

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MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E PN 53040:A 4/16/2007