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Addressable fire alarm control panel
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Programming
If the selected address has been added to programming but a module (such as a monitor module) with the selected address is not physi-
cally installed on the SLC or has a communication fault, the following screen will be displayed:
If the selected address has been added to programming and a module (such as a monitor module) with the selected address is physically
installed on the SLC and is communicating with the control panel, the following screen will be displayed:
To change the programming for the displayed module, press the keyboard down arrow key to view the following Edit Monitor screens. In
the preceding example:
 Normal - indicates that the module with the selected address is physically installed on the SLC and communicating with the
control panel (enabled)
 <ADJ><NOUN> - represents the adjective and noun, which have been programmed, describing the location of the displayed
device
 ZNNN - represents the first of five possible software zones that the module is assigned to (NNN = the three digit zone number
from 000 - 049)
 1M012 - represents the Loop, Device type and Device address (1 = SLC Loop, M = Module and 012 = Module Address 012)
 W or * - indicates whether or not the device is programmed for Walktest (W = programmed for walktest, * = not programmed for
walktest).
 X or * - indicates whether or not the device is wireless (X = wireless, * = wired).
If the selected address corresponds to a control module, a screen displaying information about the control module with the selected
address will be displayed as shown in "Edit Module Screen for Control Modules" on page 62.
If the selected address corresponds to a monitor module, a screen displaying information about the module with the selected address will
be displayed as illustrated in the following:
EDIT MONITOR
1M012
1=ENABLED
YES
2=TYPE MONITOR
Edit Monitor Screen #2
Enable/Disable Module
To Enable or Disable the monitor module, press the 1 key while viewing the Edit Module Screen #2. Each press of the key will toggle the
screen between Enabled Yes and Enabled No. If Enabled No is selected, the module will not be polled by the control panel, preventing
the module from reporting alarms and troubles to the panel. The control panel will indicate a system trouble condition and the Disable
LED with turn on if any devices are disabled.
Type Monitor
EDIT MONITOR
1=ENABLED
2=TYPE MONITOR
Edit Monitor Screen #2
Pressing the down arrow key will display additional Monitor Type screens. While viewing one of the Monitor Type screens, select the
type of monitor module being programmed by pressing the corresponding keypad number key. The display will return to the Edit Moni-
tor Screen #2 which will show the new type selection.
Table 3.1 lists the Monitor Types and their respective functions.
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TROUBL MONITOR
<ADJ><NOUN>
NORMAL MONITOR
NORMAL MONITOR
EDIT MONITOR
1M012
1=PRE-SIGNAL
NO
WIRELESS
NO
Edit Monitor Screen #3
Using the FS-Tools Upload/Download utility, unique user-defined monitor types can be created and loaded
into the FACP for later use. The FACP response to the activation of a user-defined type is the same as most
previous standard types in the list, thus allowing a variety of user-defined types and responses. To select the
type of monitor module being programmed, press the 2 key while viewing the Edit Monitor Screen #2. This
will cause the control panel to display the following Monitor Type Screens:
MONITOR TYPE
1=PULL-STATION
2=USER-DEFINED-1
3=WATERFLOW
Monitor Type Screen #1
ZNNN
1M012

<ADJ><NOUN>
ZNNN
W
1M012
<ADJ><NOUN>
ZNNN
1M012
EDIT MONITOR
1M012
1=WALKTEST
2=ZONE ASSIGNMENT
000    
Edit Monitor Screen #4
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EDIT MONITOR
1=ADJECTIVE/NOUN
YES
2=DESCRIPTION

Edit Monitor Screen #5
1M012

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