Default Zone Map; Display Status - Johnson Controls AIM-200 Technical Manual

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Default Zone
Map

Display Status

Programmer (Cont.)
5.
At this point, you must execute Auto-
Program so that the AIM-200 can
determine which devices are installed
on the loop.
At least one device must be installed
on the AIM-200 loop. If the
programming key is removed after
Program Clear and before Auto-
Program is executed, the AIM-200 will
register a trouble condition by
illuminating the yellow trouble LEDs on
Zones 1, 3, 5, and 7.
Upon initial power up, and after clearing AIM -200 memory (Program
Clear), intelligent detectors and addressable modules installed on an
AIM-200 loop are automatically mapped to default zones. Any changes to
this map must be made through Program Edit. This default map is
illustrated in Figure 36.
Figure 36: Default Zone Map
When the operator wishes to view the status and program for a device, the
Display Status/Sensitivity function is used. This function is entered directly
by inserting the PK -1 Programming Key and pressing the DISPLAY
STATUS switch. No password is required.
Note: The AIM-200 will cease monitoring its devices while in this mode
and the CPU-2000 will report System Trouble.
Alternately, this mode may be entered without key or password by pressing
and holding the DISPLAY STATUS switch in for two seconds. Continue
to hold the DISPLAY STATUS switch in with one hand while performing
the Step function with the other hand.
Addressable Intelligent Module—AIM -200 Addressable Intelligent Module
FC-2000
Refer to Table 7.
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