Programming

TIMER

1=AC LOSS DELAY

Timer Screen #2

Master Programming Level

3.6.5.4.4 AC Loss Delay

The reporting of a loss of AC power to a central station can be delayed by programming the length of the desired delay. Press 1 while viewing Timer Screen #2 to display the following:

AC LOSS DELAY 1=NO DELAY 2=ENTER DELAY

AC Loss Delay Screen #1

Pressing 1 while viewing AC Loss Delay Screen #1 will program the FACP to transmit an AC Loss report immediately to the central station.

Pressing 2 while viewing AC Loss Delay Screen #1 will display the following:

SYSTEM SETUP 1=TIMERS 2=NAC 3=RELAYS

System Setup Screen #2

AC LOSS DELAY

RANGE 00-23

AC Loss Delay Screen #2

A flashing cursor will appear in the lower left corner of the display. Type the two digit AC loss reporting delay in hours (00 to 23 hour delay). When the second digit is entered, the display will return to AC Loss Delay Screen #1.

Important: For Central Station applications, AC Loss Reporting Delay must be set to a delay value ranging from 06 to 12 hours. For Remote Station applications, AC Loss Reporting Delay must be set to a delay value ranging from 15 to 23 hours.

Note: AC Loss Delay also applies to any programmable output relay programmed for ‘AC Loss.’

3.6.5.5 NAC (Notification Appliance Circuit)

The options for the NACs on the control panel main circuit board can be configure by pressing 2 while viewing System Setup Screen #2. The following screens will be displayed:

 

 

NACS

1=NAC

1

3=NAC 3

2=NAC

2

4=NAC 4

NAC Selection Screen

The Notification Appliance Circuits can be configured independently by pressing 1 for NAC 1, 2 for NAC 2, 3 for NAC 3 or 4 for NAC 4.

Note that 3=NAC 3 and 4=NAC 4 will be displayed, and can be programmed, regardless of how the NACKEY card is installed. Their programming, however, will have no effect if the NACKEY card is installed for Class A operation.

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