Section Seven: Programming; Entering Passwords; Reconfigure Mode; Access Security - Fire-Lite The Sensiscan 200 Installation, Operation, And Programming Manual

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General
The control panel is programmed entirely by using the four switches on the CPU. The eight LEDs show the
programmer the status of programming. Each of these LEDs has two states: flashing and steady . On the
programming label, two functions are associated with each LED. The function marked with an "F" is indicated by
a flashing LED. The function marked with a "S" is indicated by steady LED illumination.
Preparing for Programming
Slide the programming label into the dress panel. Insert the Programming Key through the dress panel into Plug
J11 on the CPU. Wait until ENTER PASSWORD LED and PRESS ENTER LED flash, then enter the password.

Entering Passwords

There are four different programming modes, each with its own password. They are as follows:
• Reconfigure – 123-1232
• System Programming – 123-1232
• Extended Features – 123-3211
• Clear Program – 312-1233
After entering the appropriate password digits, press the ENTER switch.
Clear Program
Before reconfiguring the system, we recommend clearing the CPU's memory. To do this, use the PROGRAM
CLEAR function. After PREPARING FOR PROGRAMMING enter the password "312-1233" then press and hold
the ENTER key. The LEDs on the modules will go through a scrolling sequence until finally only the ENTER
PASSWORD and PRESS ENTER LEDs are lit (approx.. 10 seconds.). PROGRAM CLEAR is now complete and
the system is ready for reconfiguration. NOTE: Program clear should only be executed on new systems or ones
that have been significantly changed because all previous programming will be removed!

Reconfigure Mode

Upon entering the Reconfigure Mode , the CPU identifies what modules are in the system. The system must be
reconfigured the first time it is programmed and any time a module is removed or added. The Reconfigure Mode
sets new modules to the following default conditions: (the program for modules that have been previously
reconfigured remains unchanged)
No circuits are selected for waterflow, supervisory, or circuit verification.
No circuits are selected for coded output.
Control relays are non-silenceable.
After entering the Reconfigure password and pressing CHANGE STATE key, the PASSWORD ACCEPTED LED
and the RECONFIGURE LED will illuminate. All correctly-installed modules will light their LEDs as follows:
IZ-8F: All red and yellow LEDs
IZ-4F, IZ-4AF: All red and yellow LEDs
IC-4F, ICR-4LF: Four green LEDs on left. All eight will light if an expander has been installed.
CR-4F, CR-4LF: Four yellow LEDs on left. All eight will light if an expander has been installed
TC-2F, TC-4F: All eight green LEDs will light.
Press the ESCAPE switch to store the system configuration. Programming will advance to system programming.

Access Security

Additional access security for the system
can be obtained by setting a switch on the
lower CPU board to the Write Inhibit
position. When set to the Write Inhibit
position, the system will still give the
impression that it can be programmed,
but pressing the ENTER key will not
result in the storing of any program data
– all work will be lost.
Note: The control panel's Disable feature will not function with Write Inhibit selected.

Section Seven: Programming

S200 15032 Rev C 02/22/96 P/N 15032:C
All Notification Appliance Circuits are silenceable.
All circuits are mapped for general alarm.
The Security Switch can
be found in one of two
locations on the CPU.
Write Enable
Write Inhibit
position
position
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