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AFC-600 Programming PN 51032:A 3/8/99
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The manual contains the following:
"1. Getting Started" on page 9 provides a description of the control panel,
programming keys, and programming passwords.
"2. Program Change" on page 13 provides instructions and sample screens for
programming essential system functions, including basic programming and utility
programming. Essential system functions include programming new devices,
modifying and deleting devices, changing programming passwords, creating custom
labels and messages, and so on.
"3. Status Change" on page 39 provides instructions and sample screens for
programming status functions, such as setting detector sensitivity, system time, walk
test, and so on.
Appendix A: Releasing Applications on page 45 provides detailed information for
programming Releasing Functions for Releasing Zones R0-R9.
Appendix B: Special Zone Outputs on page 69 provides detailed information for
programming Special Functions F0, F5, F6, F7,and F8.
Appendix C: AWACS Applications on page 73 provides information for intelligent
detector functions, such as Pre-Alarm (F9), detector sensitivity, and detector
maintenance.
Appendix D: Veri•Fire 600 Upload/Download on page 85 provides information for
installing hardware for the Veri•Fire 600 Upload/Download Software which you use to
transfer control panel programs between a control panel and a personal computer.
Appendix E: CBE (Control-By-Event) on page 87 provides information and an
example for understanding how CBE works.
Appendix F: Detector Initialization on page 93 contains information about the
detector initialization routine when you add or change a detector. If you change a
detector with the control panel in Live Test or Walk Test, you must manually initialize
the detector as detailed in Appendix D.
Appendix G: Type Codes on page 95 contains detailed information for all Type
Codes that you can program for intelligent detectors, monitor modules, control
modules, XP5-M, XP5-C, NACs, and Panel Circuits.
Appendix H: Glossary on page 101 contains definitions of terms relevant to
programming the control panel.
Index provides references to pertinent terms, concepts, and procedures.
This manual contains notes, cautions, and warnings to alert the reader to as follows:
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–Supplemental information for a topic, typically in the left margin, that
provides
Caution – information about procedures that could cause programming errors,

runtime errors, or equipment damage.
WARNING – indicates information about procedures that could cause

irreversible damage to the control panel, irreversible loss of programming
data or personal injury.
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