Programming bus detectors on the main bus
Step 1: Adding Bus Detector to the Main Unit
Note:
If you have already performed Auto Settings, skip to Step 2 below: Assign Bus Detectors
to a Zone ID and set basic parameters.
1.
From the main engineer menu press
category.
2.
Press
3.
Enter the bus detector ID number as set by the detector's DIP switches (01-32)
Note:
The display "(x:yy) Type: None" represent the bus detector location in the
system. In the 0:yy designation, the 0 denotes that the bus detector is on the
main unit and is not assigned to a bus zone expander. The yy represents the bus
detector ID number (up to 32) as set by the detector's DIP switches.
4.
Using the arrow keys move to the Type field. Use the
detector's type.
5.
Repeat steps 2 - 4 for other bus detectors.
Step 2: Set Bus Zone Basic Attributes
From the main Engineer menu select [1] Zones > [1] Parameters >
1.
[1] One by One .
2.
Select the zone number that the bus zone was assigned to and press
3.
Configure the parameters for the relevant bus detector.
Step 3: Programming the Bus Detectors Advanced Parameters
From the main Engineer menu select [2] Zones > [1] Parameters >
1.
[2] By Category > [7] Advanced > [4] BZ Parameters .
2.
Select the zone number that the bus zone was assigned to and press
3.
Configure the parameters for the relevant bus detector.
Programming bus detectors on a bus expander
Using bus expanders you can create a separate bus loop that is used only for the bus
detectors connected to it. The separate bus loop increases the total system security in
case a certain bus detector is sabotaged. Up to four bus expanders can be added to
the LightSYS
to move the cursor to the ID field.
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to access the bus Zone
key to select the
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