Programming Coincidence, Non-Latching Zones, Delays And Zones Into Test - ADEMCO LST700 Series Insallation & Maintenance Manual

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5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the process is complete.
To finish the function, press the ESCAPE ACCESS button or move onto the next programming
function (Non-latching Zones) by pressing the ACCESS LEVEL THREE FUNCTIONS button.
To program non latching zones
1. Press the ACCESS LEVEL THREE FUNCTIONS button until the NONLATCHING light flashes (any zones
2. To change the non latching configuration press the NEXT OPTION button (zone 1's fault light
3. If required, toggle between the two states by pressing the ENABLE/DISABLE button.
4. To confirm your choice, press the NEXT OPTION button - this will move you to the next zone (if available)
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the process is complete.
To finish the function, press the ESCAPE ACCESS button or move onto the next programming
function (delays) by pressing the ACCESS LEVEL THREE FUNCTIONS button.
To program delays
1. Press the ACCESS LEVEL THREE FUNCTIONS button until the DELAYS light flashes (any zones that
2. To change the delays configuration press the NEXT OPTION button (zone 1's fault light will
3. If required, toggle between the two states by pressing the ENABLE/DISABLE button.
4. To confirm your choice, press the NEXT OPTION button - this will move you to the next zone (if available).
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the Zone selection process is complete.
6. Pressing the NEXT OPTION button when on the last Zone will now select the Remote Output for
7. If required, toggle between the two states by pressing the ENABLE/DISABLE button.
8. Pressing the NEXT OPTION button will now select the Auxiliary Output for editing. The output's
9. If required, toggle between the two states by pressing the ENABLE/DISABLE button.
10. Pressing the NEXT OPTION button will return the selection to Zone1. To complete the function
11. Set the delay period which will apply to all delayed zones or outputs by adjusting the VR1
To program zones into test
1. Press the ACCESS LEVEL THREE FUNCTIONS button until the TEST light flashes (any zones that are
2. To change the test configuration press the NEXT OPTION button (zone 1's fault light will
3. If required, toggle between the two states by pressing the ENABLE/DISABLE button.
4. To confirm your choice, press the NEXT OPTION button - this will move you to the next zone (if available)
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the process is complete. Important: Before testing any of the zones
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that are already programmed for non latching operation will now have their zone fault lights lit steady).
will flash slower than the NONLATCHING light if not programmed, or at the same rate if it is).
are already programmed for delays will now have their zone fault lights lit steadily, and simi-
larly, if the Remote Output or Auxiliary Output are delayed, then their relevant status lights
will be lit steady. Note that any existing fault indications will be temporarily suppressed during
this programming function. On exiting the function, the previous indications will be restored.
flash slower than the DELAYS light if not programmed, or at the same rate if it is).
editing. The output's current status will be shown by the Remote Output Status light, in the
same way as for the zones.
current status will be shown by the Auxiliary Output Status light, in the same way as for the zones.
move to stage 11.
control on the Main Control PCB with a terminal screwdriver (this can be anything from 1 to 10
minutes), then press the ESCAPE ACCESS button or move onto the next programming function
(test) by pressing the ACCESS LEVEL THREE FUNCTIONS button.
Note: even if delays are programmed into the panel, the user can still decide not to use them.
See the disablement section of the User Manual/Log Book for more details.
already programmed for test will now have their zone fault lights lit steady).
flash slower than the TEST light if not programmed, or at the same rate if it is).
you have programmed for test, you must first press the ESCAPE ACCESS button. Any zone(s) in
test will now be lit steady and the general test light will also be lit. Testing can now commence.
Remember to take the relevant zones out of test when testing is complete.
Note that the 'System Fault', 'Repeater Fault', 'Open Circuit' and 'Short Circuit' options are for
fault diagnosis purposes, as detailed on pages 18 to 22.
The relevant part of the System Set-Up Data chart on Page 13 of the User Manual must be
updated if you implement or make any changes to the coincidence or delay features.
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