Partial Point Programming; Control And Monitor Module Programming - Honeywell NOTIFIER SCS Series Operation And Installation Manual

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Programming
Programming of the software type ID for all necessary points can be accomplished through either Partial Point Programming or Full Point
Programming. Partial Point Programming is explained below, Full Point Programming is explained in Section 3.9.3 "NFS-320/NFS2-640
Programming (HVAC Mode, No CBE Lockout)".

Partial Point Programming

After entering the programming mode, select option 3, partial point programming, of the Main Programming Menu by pressing the follow-
ing keys at the prompt:
3 [
3=PPRG
Option 3 from the Programming Menu allows the programmer to change the operational parameters of SLC Loop devices, software-defined
zones, and EIA-485 protocol points.
After selecting option 3 from the Main Programming menu, the display will show the Partial Point Programming submenu:
PRESS@1=TYPID,2=CBE,3=LBL,4=OPTNS,5=AMAP,6=CCBE@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@:
The Partial Point Programming submenu has five options, where:
1=TYPID Type ID - Changing the software type identification of SLC Loop devices, zones and annunciator points.
2=CBE
Control-By-Event - Redefining the Control-By-Event associated with each detector, module, or zone.
3=LBL
Label - Renaming the custom user label for any detector, module, or zone.
4=OPTNS Options - Selecting the optional features associated with any detector or module.
5=AMAP Annunciator Point Mapping - Selecting Annunciator Point Mapping for any detector, module, or zone.
6=CCBE
Cooperative Control-By-Event - Editing the CCBE associated with reverse activated zones for Noti•Fire•Net.
Only option 1 will be used for this step, but options 2 and 5 will be used later. After entering Partial System Programming, select option 1,
Intelligent Serial Interface Board, by pressing the following keys at the prompt:
1 [
1=TYPID
Option 1 of the Partial Point Programming Menu allows the programmer to change the Software Type ID of any detector, module, zone or
EIA-485 protocol point. This presetting of all devices in the system gives the control panel the ability to execute specific functions for each
device type. The following display illustrates the assignment of the Software Type ID ACON to the 14th protocol point of the SCS at address
8.
PRESS@1=TYPID,2=CBE,3=LBL,4=OPTNS,5=AMAP,6=CCBE@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@:@1
ENTER@LXX(D/M)YY,@ZXXX@OR@AXXPYY@FOR@PT.@CHANGE@(BCKSPC@TO@ABORT)@@@@@@@:@A8P14
ENTER@TYPE@ID@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@:@ACON@
Partial Point Programming will jump the programmer out of the programming mode each time a software type ID is entered. Reentering the
programming mode for each point to be programmed can prove to be very time consuming. Partial Point Programming should be reserved
for instances when only a few points need to be entered or changed.
Another way of programming protocol points with software type IDs is by entering Full Point Programming. Full Point Programming will
allow the programmer to enter one point after another. This option should be used when entering all points for the first time. Full Point Pro-
gramming is referenced in Section 2.4.4.

Control and Monitor Module Programming

The control and monitor modules necessary to control and monitor the fans and dampers of the smoke control system require programming
in the FACP. These devices require software type IDs, for identification of the type and configuration of the device; Control-By-Event (CBE)
equations, for operation of the automatic mode; and EIA-485 protocol point mapping, for communication between the appropriate control
and monitor modules and the EIA-485 protocol points.
SCS Series Manual — P/N 15712:L 7/18/16
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