Status Change Operation - Notifier AFP-200 Instruction Manual

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Status Change is used to change operating param-
eters of the control panel—but not its basic configu-
ration or control program. Because Status Change
allows change of functions that are less critical than
those controlled by the programming password, the
Status Change password can be provided to an
individual with a less training than that required for
application programming. From the Program Entry
screen, enter the correct Status Change password and
the LCD displays the Status Change screen (sample to the right).
Status Change operations (except for Walk Test) have a two-minute timer. If no keys are pressed for this period,
the control panel exits to normal operation. The Walk Test feature has a one-hour timer.
From the Status Change screen, pressing 1 displays
the Disable/Enable screen (sample to the right). Enter
the type of point to be disabled/enabled (* for
detectors, # for modules or *# for Notification
Appliance Circuits) followed by the two-digit
address; then, press Enter. The point displays on the
screen similar to a read status display, but with the
status banner blinking (The status banner could show
NORMAL, TROUBL, DISABL, etc.). The status banner can be changed to DISABL or back to its present status
by pressing the up or down cursor keys. The disable status is changed in memory by pressing Enter, and the
display returns to the above screen. The operator can then enter a new point number, press the up cursor to go to
the next address point, or press the down cursor to go to the previous address point. The software will not
disable initiating devices that are in alarm or control points that are on.
From the Status Change screen, pressing 2 displays
the Detector Sensitivity screen (sample to the right).
Enter a valid detector address and the control panel
displays information for the detector on a screen
similar to a detector Read Status display, but with the
sensitivity setting blinking. If an FDX detector or
other invalid address is entered, the display returns to
the above menu. The sensitivity can be changed and drift compensation enabled, by using the cursor keys,
followed by Enter. Photoelectric detectors may be set for 2.0, 1.5, or 1.0 percent obscuration per foot. Ioniza-
tion detectors may be set for HIGH, MED, or LOW sensitivity. Ionization detectors used in duct applications
must be set to HIGH sensitivity.
Note: The operator may then press the up/down cursor to bring up the next lower or higher existing address
smoke detector for sensitivity change.
From the Status Change screen, pressing 3 displays
the screen to the right.
Press Enter to clear all verification tally counters.
Backspace returns to the Status Change screen.
AFP-200 Instruction
PN 15511:F2
10/11/99
S T A T U S @ C H A N G E @ P R E S S :
1 = D I S A B L E @ 2 = S E N S / C O M P
3 = C L R @ V E R @ 4 = C L R @ H I S T
5 = T I M E @ 6 = W A L K @ T E S T
D I S A B L E / E N A B L E
D E T E C T O R = * , A A , E
M O D U L E = # , A A , E
B E L L @ C K T = * # , A A , E
D E T . @ S E N S / C O M P
E N T E R @ P O I N T S : @ A A , E
P R E S S @ E N T E R @ T O @ C L E A R
V E R I F I C A T I O N @ C O U N T S
O R @ B A C K S P A C E @ T O
E S C A P E
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