Fire-Lite Alarms MS-9200 Technical Manual page 52

Addressable fire control panel (export version)
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Passwords
Passwords
Passwords
Passwords
Passwords
There are two factory set programming passwords, 00000 and 11111, which will access two different screens as
indicated on the previous page. From either of the screens, access to specific system and device programming
may be obtained. All programming entries are stored in nonvolatile memory. The factory set passwords can be
changed by the user, and a method exists to clear one or both passwords. Note: For Canadian applications, both
passwords must be changed from the factory settings. If an invalid password is entered, the display shows:
'INCORRECT PASSWORD'. To exit from Programming operations at any time, press the Backspace (Left Arrow)
key repeatedly.
3.2 Program Change - Level One
3.2 Program Change - Level One
3.2 Program Change - Level One
3.2 Program Change - Level One
3.2 Program Change - Level One
When the correct password is entered, the MS-9200 will enter Level One program mode. In this mode, the trouble
relay is activated and the System Trouble LED flashes (and cannot be changed to steady). The piezo sounder is
off. The following display will appear:
3.2.01 Clear
3.2.01 Clear
3.2.01 Clear
3.2.01 Clear
3.2.01 Clear
Pressing '0' will clear all general system programming options as defined in Section 3.2.04 and all programmed
addressable devices from the nonvolatile memory of the MS-9200. Before executing the CLEAR command, the
display will prompt the user to press ENTER in order to verify the command before the system actually clears
programming data. CLEAR is a useful command when the unit is first installed, prior to autoprogramming. NOTE:
It is necessary to 'Autoprogram' after using the clear function.
3.2.02 Autoprogram
3.2.02 Autoprogram
3.2.02 Autoprogram
3.2.02 Autoprogram
3.2.02 Autoprogram
Pressing '1' enters the AUTOPROGRAMMING mode. The main purpose of autoprogramming is to allow the
installer a fast and easy way to bring the system on-line as quickly as possible. The first time the system is
brought on-line, it must be autoprogrammed. Autoprogram is also the only way to add or delete devices.
Once autoprogram is selected, the MS-9200 automatically polls all devices installed/wired to the SLC loop. The
panel communicates with each individual addressable device and displays the type of device at each address
location starting with detectors and then modules.
While autoprogramming the system, the MS-9200 will display the following:
Verification of each device address and type installed on the SLC may now occur. If information is correct press
the ENTER key, if not press the left arrow key to delete. In addition, adjective and noun descriptors plus zone
assignments may be added to the display field per device address. If the Reset key is pressed at this time or the
panel is allowed to timeout (after 10 minutes), a 'System Corrupted' message will appear. Be certain to step
through all devices using the Enter or Left Arrow key.
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0=CLR 1=AUTO 2=POINT
3=SYS 4=PWORD 5=LOAD
AUTOPROGRAM
PLEASE WAIT
Document # 50428
Rev. B1
firealarmresources.com
7/28/97
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