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The first time that autoprogramming is selected, all points installed on the SLC loop are identified. Default device
type (monitor, smoke detector, control) and software zone assignments for each device are displayed. On any
successive enabling of the autoprogram feature, the LCD will display only the newly installed, deleted or changed
devices on the SLC loop.
Devices which match the program already in memory are not changed and are not shown to the operator. Devices
which do not match the program (not the same address and/or type) are shown to the operator. Devices inadvert-
ently set to the same address are identified, and displayed on the screen.
I. I. I. I. I. NEW DETECTORS
NEW DETECTORS
NEW DETECTORS
NEW DETECTORS
NEW DETECTORS
For each new detector, the Autoprogram feature selects default program values and presents the information to
the user. A typical example:
where: the 'P' in P01 represents the actual type code (photo) of the detector found at address 01. ('I' repre-
sents Ion type detector.)
The adjective and noun fields are blank, but may be user programmed.
Z00
Z00
Z00
Z00
Z00 is the default zone selection meaning 'general alarm' (main circuit board NAC outputs 1 & 2). See Appen-
dix B for Software Zone Assignment.
After the new detector is displayed, press ENTER to accept the default information shown. Alternately, press
LEFT CURSOR (the triangle to the left of ENTER) to reject the autoprogram information, and not enter it into
memory. In most cases, adjective, noun descriptors and zone assignments will be added by using the following
procedure.
The MS-9200 will lead you through the program editing process. A blinking cursor moves through the fields as
you press the RIGHT CURSOR key (the triangle to the right of ENTER). After moving into other fields, you
may return to a previous field by pressing LEFT CURSOR. Change the blinking fields by pressing the UP
CURSOR key, the DOWN CURSOR or by pressing the appropriate numeric key.
Custom words may be entered via the keypad. The alphanumeric operation of the keypad changes a blinking
letter in the ADJ and NOUN fields.. For example, to enter the letter R, press the 7 key to step through 7, P, R
and S; stop on R; then press the RIGHT CURSOR
To reduce the number of key presses, the user may also select from a library of stored words. The ADJ field
library provides five character words selected by the UP cursor or DOWN cursor from the list below.
_____
blanks (default)
NORTH
SOUTH
_EAST
_WEST
FRONT
CENTR
_REAR
UPPER
LOWER
_MAIN
The ADJECTIVE field may be loaded from the library list above, and then modified letter-by-letter if desired.
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PROGRAM SMOKE DET P01
<ADJ><NOUN>
RIGHT CURSOR (not ENTER) to move to the next letter position.
RIGHT CURSOR
RIGHT CURSOR
RIGHT CURSOR
FIRST
__2ND
__3RD
__4TH
__5TH
FLR_1
FLR_2
FLR_3
FLR_4
FLR_5
RM___
Document # 50428
Rev. B1
7/28/97
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