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Addressable fire alarm control panel
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Programming
Pressing the down arrow key will display additional detector types as indicated in the following
table:
While viewing any Detector Type screen, select the type of detector being programmed by pressing
the corresponding keyboard number key. The display will return to Edit Detector Screen #2 and
indicate the selection next to the Type option.
NOTE: If a detector is selected as a SUPERV DUCTP type, it will function like a supervisory point,
not a fire alarm point. The supervisory LED and supervisory relay will activate, not the fire alarm LED
or alarm relay, if smoke is sensed.
Verification
Alarm verification is used to confirm that a smoke detector activation is a true alarm condition and
not a false alarm. This feature is selected by pressing 3 while viewing the Edit Detector Screen #2
so that the display reads Verification On. Each time the 3 key is pressed, the display will toggle
between Verification On and Verification Off. For a detailed description, refer to "Alarm Verifica-
tion" on page 159.
Walktest
The Walktest feature allows one person to test the system devices without the necessity of manually
resetting the control panel after each device activation. To enable a device for the Walktest feature,
EDIT DETECTOR
1=WALKTEST
press 1 while viewing the Edit Detector Screen #3 until the display reads Walktest Yes. Each press
2=PAS
of the 1 key will cause the display to toggle between Walktest Yes and Walktest No. Refer to "Walk-
3=PRE-SIGNAL
test" on page 160.
Edit Detector Screen #3
PAS
The PAS (Positive Alarm Sequence) option will program the detector to delay panel activation
(including alarm relay and communicator) for a period of 15 seconds plus a programmable time of
up to 3 minutes. Zone 97, however, will activate immediately and may be used to connect a signal-
ing device to indicate PAS activation (do not use a Notification Appliance Circuit for this purpose).
To enable the PAS feature, press 2 while viewing the Edit Detector Screen #3 until the display reads
PAS Yes. Each press of the 2 key will cause the display to toggle between PAS Yes and PAS No.
Refer to "Positive Alarm Sequence" on page 158.
For example, if a detector with address 005 is to be configured for PAS operation:
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Detector Type
Smoke Photo
User-Defined-1
Smoke Ion
User-Defined-2
Heat Detect
User-Defined-3
Smoke DuctP
User-Defined-4
Photo w/Heat
User-Defined-5
Duct-Superv
User-Defined-6
Photo-SupervAR
User-Defined-7
ADAPT
User-Defined-8
Beam
User-Defined-9
• Select PAS Yes when editing the detector set to address 005
Action When Activated
Fire Alarm
same as previous (Smoke Photo)
Fire Alarm
same as previous (Smoke Ion)
Fire Alarm
same as previous (Heat Detect)
Fire Alarm
same as previous (Smoke DuctP)
Fire Alarm
same as previous (Photo w/Heat)
Supervisory, latching
same as previous (Superv DuctP)
Supervisory, nonlatching (works only in LiteSpeed)
same as previous (Photo-SupervAR)
Fire Alarm
same as previous (ADAPT)
Fire Alarm
same as previous (Beam)
MS-9600LS Series Manual — P/N 52646:B2 2/12/2010
Master Programming Level

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