Loop Protocol; 5: System Setup - Honeywell FIre-LITe ALArms MS-9600LS Manual

Addressable fire alarm control panel
Hide thumbs Also See for FIre-LITe ALArms MS-9600LS:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Programming

Loop Protocol

Loop Protocol refers to the SLC loop mode of operation. Refer to "Wire Requirements" on
page 196 for wire specifications based upon SLC protocol. Two modes of operation are available:
LiteSpeed and CLIP mode. CLIP mode (Classic Loop Interface Protocol) is used for the older leg-
acy addressable devices such as the M300 Series modules and detectors. LiteSpeed mode is used
for newer addressable devices such as the 350 series (or newer) for quicker response times. Note
that the legacy devices can operate only in CLIP mode while the newer devices are compatible with
both modes of operation. Pressing 3 while viewing the Loop Setup Screen will allow the program-
mer to select between CLIP and LiteSpeed mode. Each press of the 3 key will toggle the setting
between CLIP and LiteSpeed mode.
Device Addressing
It is important to note that the FACP addressable device capacity is 159 detectors and 159 con-
trol/monitor modules per SLC loop. Since older legacy addressable devices cannot be set to
addresses above 099, the newer series devices must be used when addresses 100 to 159 are to be
installed. It is permissible to mix old and new devices in the same panel, however, the FACP must
be programmed for CLIP mode.
3.6.5 System Setup
System Setup allows the programmer to configure the following control panel features:
Trouble Reminder: This feature, when enabled, provides an audible reminder that an alarm or
trouble still exists on the FACP after the control panel has been silenced. The control panel
piezo sounder will pulse once every 15 seconds during an alarm and every two minutes during
a trouble condition, after the Alarm Silence or Acknowledge key is pressed. The piezo will
continue to sound at these rates until the alarm or trouble condition is cleared. If the trouble
condition is not cleared within 24 hours, the panel will reactivate the trouble sounder and
retransmit the trouble condition to the central station if connected.
Banner: This option allows the user to change the top line of the LCD display from the blank
factory default readout to a user defined readout when the control panel is in Normal condition.
Time-Date: This feature allows the programmer to set the time, display format (24 hr or 12 hr),
date and daylight savings time feature into the FACP memory
Timers: This option allows the programmer to set the PAS (Positive Alarm Sequence) time
delay, Pre-Signal time delay and Waterflow time delay.
NACs: This feature allows the programmer to configure the control panel Notification
Appliance Circuits for a variety of options, such as circuit type, silenceable/nonsilenceable,
autosilence, coding, silence inhibit, zone assignment and enable/disable.
Relays: This option allows programming of two onboard relays for activation by various
control panel events, such as alarm, trouble, supervisory, etc.
Canadian Option: This option allows the automatic programming of the FACP to Canadian
specifications (refer to "Canadian Option" on page 113).
Important! For Canadian Applications, this option must be set to ON prior to any other panel
programming.
Waterflow Silenceable: This option provides the ability to silence any output circuit activated
by a monitor module programmed as a waterflow type.
100
Master Programming Level
MS-9600LS Series Manual — P/N 52646:B2 2/12/2010

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents