Master Programming Level

Programming

ZONE SETUP 1=ZONE TYPES 2=ZONES AVAILABLE 3=ZONE MESSAGE

Zone Setup Screen #3

3.6.3.8 Zones Available

Pressing 2 while viewing Zone Setup Screen #3 will display a screen similar to the following:

 

ZONES AVAILABLE

 

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PROGRAMMING 1=LOOP SETUP 2=SYSTEM SETUP 3=VERIFY LOOP

Programming Screen #2

The display will show all of the zones that are still available for programming. Note that an up and/or down arrow may appear in the upper right corner of the display, indicating that additional screens of zone information exists. Press the up or down arrow key to view additional screens.

3.6.4 Loop Setup

Loop Setup allows the programmer to configure the SLC Loop for NFPA Style 4, 6 or 7 wiring and to select the loop protocol. Pressing 1 while viewing Programming Screen #2 will cause the following screen to be displayed:

LOOP SETUP

1=STYLE4

2=PROTOCOL LITESPEED

Loop Setup Screen

3.6.4.1 Style

To program the SLC Style for the selected loop, press 1 for Style, while viewing Loop Setup Screen. In the preceding example, the control panel is programmed for Style 4 SLC wiring as indicated by the 4 to the right of Style in the display. To change the wiring style, press 1 to toggle the display to read Style 6. Each press of the 1 key will cause the display to toggle between Style 4 and Style 6. Note that, when programming the Loop Style, the programmer can only select between Style 4 and Style 6. To program a system for Style 7 wiring, the programmer must select the Loop Setup for Style 6. Style 7 wiring is the same as Style 6 with the added requirement that each addressable device on the loop must have a pair of isolator modules, one on each side.

Note on SLC Troubles: If the FACP reports an open fault on an SLC Loop programmed for Style 6, the trouble condition will latch at the FACP. When the SLC Loop has been repaired, the Reset button must be pressed at the FACP (at least 2 minutes after the trouble has been repaired) to clear the SLC trouble.

3.6.4.2 Loop Protocol

Loop Protocol refers to the SLC loop mode of operation. The two Loop Protocols available are CLIP (Classic Loop Interface Protocol) which is used for the older legacy addressable devices such as the M300 Series modules and detectors and LiteSpeed (factory default setting) which is used for the 350 Series or newer addressable devices for quicker response times. Note that the legacy devices can operate only in CLIP mode while the newer devices are compatible with CLIP and LiteSpeed modes of operation. Pressing 2 while viewing the Loop Setup Screen will toggle between CLIP and LiteSpeed Protocols.

Device Addressing

It is important to note that the MS-9200UDLS addressable device capacity is 99

MS-9200UDLS PN 52750:A 11/04/05

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