The units that contain rotary address switches must have their addresses set. The locations of the switches are shown in Section 1 of the 7200 Series Installation Manual (P/N 9000-0176) and described in Section 3 of the same manual. The addressing switches must not be set to "0" (zero) and one unit MUST be set to "1.
SECTION 2.0 PASSWORD PROTECTED PROGRAM MODES Caution: Systems with SCU Version 5.0 operating system cannot be auto-configured. 2.1 Auto-Configure Program When all the units have been installed into the system, and the individual unit address switches have been properly set, a "Reset Program" must be performed to allow the System Control Unit (SCU) to recognize all units in the system and automatically install a General Alarm default program which causes all alarm outputs to activate in the event an alarm is received.
2.1.1 Auto-Configure Program - Analog Loop Unit (ALU) Caution: Systems with SCU Version 5.0 operating system cannot be auto-configured. We also recommend that systems with ALUs be configured via the Field Configuration Program (FCP). The ALU is automatically configured to detect and register the following: •...
QZU 2 Zone 4 Alarm QZU 2 Zone 4 Trouble If an RAU is to be configured as Alarm only, the 7200 Series control must be programmed via the Field Configuration Program (FCP). RAU outputs are not automatically assigned to Analog Loop Unit (ALU) input devices.
2.2 Password Programming This process requires a Level 4 password which is factory preset at "440000". The current (or factory preset) password may be changed as follows: A) Press the "PROGRAMMING" (PROG) switch four (4) times until the display shows Programming Code "04".
2.3 Front Panel Programming Caution: Front panel programming is only applicable to conventional fire alarm systems using Quad Zone Units (QZU) and Eight Zone Units (EZU). Do not use front panel programming for systems with Analog Loop Units Specific input and output (I/O) relationships which instruct the installed units to perform various applications specific to the particular installation are defined in this program.
2.4 Service Programs The service programs available with the 7200 Series control are Walk Test, Fire Drill and Set Time & Date. These features require a Level 2 (or higher) password. 2.4.1 Walk Test The Walk Test program is available in two modes and requires a Level 2 (or higher) password:...
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H) If the Audible Walk Test mode is selected, placing initiating devices in each zone into alarm condition will cause four (4) pulses on the notification appliances. Actuating any supervisory devices on a waterflow/supervi- sory zone will cause three (3) pulses on the notification appliances, while removing any initiating devices from a circuit will cause two (2) pulses on the notification appliances.
2.4.2 Fire Drill The Fire Drill Program is available in two modes and requires a Level 2 (or higher) password: MODE DISPLAY CODE DESCRIPTION Audible Test "17" Energizes all notification appliances. Audible With Battery Test "18" Energizes all notification appliances with the system operating on battery power To enter the Fire Drill program: A) Press the "PROG"...
2.4.3 Set Time and Date This process requires a Level 2 password which is factory preset at "220000". If existing time and/or date are acceptable, you can press the "ACKNOWLEDGE" (ACK) switch without changing the setting. To perform this function: (example: 9:07 PM, 11-2-93) (Assume the current display reads 10:31 AM, 6-5-97). Enter time in 24 hour format (example: 9:07 PM = 2107 hrs).
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M) Press the "ACK" switch. The display will display the current day "05". N) Press the "PROG" switch repeatedly until the first digit "0" of the desired day appears. PROG O) Press the "SIL" switch repeatedly until the second digit "2" of the desired day appears. P) Press the "ACK"...
2.5 Keyboard Display Unit (KDU) Menu Functions 2.5.1 Accessing the system NOTE: Access will be denied if: • The system is in alarm • Another KDU/KDU-L is in use. NOTE: A message "Please wait. . ." may appear on the display if the SCU is performing other functions at the time of access.
2.5.2 Performing a Function A. Press the appropriate switch for the desired function. For this example I/O, Input/Output control Select an option: Back Walk Sensr Systm MENU RESET SILENCE ACKN PREV EV NEXT EV B. Press the "OutOn" switch to turn an output ON. Input/Output Options - Select Back OutOn...
2.5.3 Using "SELECT", "DOWN" and "UP" switches When the "<<SELECT>>" "DOWN" and "UP" switches are displayed, you can use the switches to modify selections on the menu. A. Use the <<SELECT>> key to move the cursor between fields (left or right). Output On: SCU Output 1 Back...
Note: While the 7200 Series control can prevent interference between zone circuits, it cannot prevent loss of signals if more than one coded initiating device is actuated simultaneously.
(3) rounds of code. • Only one (1) ZCU may be installed in a 7200 Series control. 3.4 Zone Code Assignment The ZCU can be used in any of the front panel switch programming codes 10 thru 12. (See chart 5.1) Zone code programming for alarm signaling is as follows: A.
4.2 Print Event Log The 7200 Series control stores up to 500 events in memory. These comprise the first two events, followed by the last 498 events. If a printer is connected, a printout of events may be selected in two ways: •...
5.1 FRONT PANEL PROGRAMMING CHART This table shows the switch-programming functions organized by area. Options whose descriptions begin with the word "Start" change the system operating mode immediately. "Set" options change the global configuration, so they do not require any system switches to indicate selections. "Select" options set input, output, or I/O area. To use these, set the zone and/or output switches to indicate the parts of the system to which the option should apply.
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PROGRAMMING CHART PROGRAM PROGRAMMING FEATURE FEATURE PASSWORD CODE CODE LEVEL Input Area .........................3 Select Normal Zones (DEFAULT) ...........42 Select Verified Zones..............43 Select Supervisory Zones (non-latching) ........44 Select Tamper Zones (latching) ............45 Select Supervisory/Waterflow Zones ..........46 Select Waterflow Zones (silence inhibited) ........47 Select Waterflow Zones (silence not inhibited) .......48 Select Waterflow Zones (non-latching, inhibited)......49 Select Coded Input Zones ..............50...
5.2 PROGRAMMING SHEETS 5.2.1 PASSWORD AREA: 03 PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD AREA PROGRAMMING CODE LEVEL 1 PASSWORD LEVEL 2 PASSWORD LEVEL 3 PASSWORD LEVEL 4 PASSWORD 5.2.2 JUMPER CHART Unit Jumper Description OUT - For sealed lead-acid batteries. IN - For nickel-cadmium (nicad) batteries. SPSU LEFT for 1 amp.
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5.2.2 JUMPER CHART (Continued) Unit Jumper Description EZD/EZA W1 thru W8 Zones 1 thru 8: IN - For supervision of remote LED annunciator. OUT - If supervision not required or annunciator not used. IN - If any EZU zone has coded input. Factory Use only.
5.2.3 ZONE TYPE INPUT PROGRAMMING SHEET ZONE TYPE INPUT PROGRAMMING SHEET ZONE TYPE INPUT: 0 8 ZONE ZONE ZONE NUMBER LOCATION TYPE NORMAL ZONES W.F. ZONE NON-LATCHING, SIL. INHIBITED VERIFIED ZONES CODED-INPUT ZONE SUPERVISORY ZONES RESET SWITCH ZONE*† TAMPER ZONES SILENCE SWITCH ZONE*†...
5.2.5 GENERAL INPUT/OUTPUT PROGRAMMING SHEET GENERAL INPUT/OUTPUT PROGRAMMING SHEET DEFAULT I/O AREA: 1 0 ZONE SIGNAL RELAY ACTIVATION COMMENTS FEATURE TYPE NUMBER NUMBER ALARM TRBL. CODE GENERAL ALARM TROUBLE OUTPUTS OUTPUTS PRE-ALARM SUPERVISORY OUTPUTS OUTPUTS WALK TEST/FIRE DRILL OUTPUTS Page 24 of 26 9000-0175...
5.2.6 ZONE SPECIFIC INPUT/OUTPUT PROGRAMMING SHEET ZONE SPECIFIC INPUT/OUTPUT PROGRAMMING SHEET ZONE SPECIFIC I/O AREA: 1 1 ZONE SIGNAL RELAY ACTIVATION COMMENTS FEATURE TYPE NUMBER NUMBER ALARM TRBL. CODE ADDITIONAL ALARM REPLACEMENT ALARM OUTPUTS OUTPUTS ADDITIONAL SUPERVISORY REPLACEMENT OUTPUTS SUPERVISORY OUTPUTS ADDITIONAL TROUBLE OUTPUTS 9000-0175 Page 25 of 26...
5.2.7 CROSS ZONE INPUT/OUTPUT PROGRAMMING SHEET CROSS ZONE INPUT/OUTPUT PROGRAMMING SHEET ZONE SPECIFIC I/O AREA: 1 2 ZONE SIGNAL RELAY ACTIVATION COMMENTS FEATURE TYPE NUMBER NUMBER ALARM TRBL. CODE CROSS ZONE 1 CROSS ZONE 5 CROSS ZONE 2 CROSS ZONE 6 CROSS ZONE 3 CROSS ZONE 7 CROSS ZONE 4...
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