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Ansul AUTOPULSE IQ-301 User Manual

Ansul AUTOPULSE IQ-301
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Programming Getting Started
68 IQ-301 PN 50036:F 10/29/2001
3.2.4 Programming Shortcuts
During programming, the
control panel automatically
returns to normal operation
after two minutes of inactivity.
“Programming Shortcuts” on page 68 lists shortcuts that you can use when
programming the control panel.
Table 14 Programming Shortcuts
3.2.5 Upload and Download
An upload/download of the control panel may be done at any time by connecting a
personal computer to the EIA-232 port and running the off-line programming routine.
Refer to the Veri•Fire on-line help program for more information.
3.2.6 Key Programming Terms
Here is a list of terms that apply to control panel programming.
All Systems Normal message The message (up to 40 characters) in first two lines of
the LCD display during normal system operation.
Autoprogram A control panel programming function that automatically detects new
devices connected to the SLC, assigns default programming information, and also
determines the total number of programmed devices.
CBE (Control-by-Event) A software function that provides a means to program a
variety of output responses based on various initiating events.
Control module Addressable module that switches power to a Style Y or Style Z NAC.
CPU memory (Central Processing Unit) The nonvolatile element of the CPU that
contains programming information for the control panel.
custom label A custom label is a user-defined message in an LCD display that
identifies a device.
detector sensitivity A detector setting for an ionization or photoelectric detector that
determines the level at which a detector will activate.
installed device An intelligent, addressable detector, control, monitor or relay module
properly addressed and installed in a fire alarm system.
missing device A missing device is a detector or module removed from the SLC (TB6)
that exists in the current program.
Monitor module An addressable monitor module that monitors conventional
alarm-initiating devices.
To Do this
To save a point’s
program into
memory during
Autoprogram or
point programming
Press the
ENTER
key. After pressing the
ENTER
key, the autoprogram
routine displays the next new detector or module.
To exit from Program
Change or Status
Change operations
Press the
BACKSPACE
key until the All Systems Normal screen appears,
or press the
SYSTEM
RESET
key.
To display the last
19-character label
When the blinking cursor is over the first letter of the label field, press
the zero key twice to display the label entered for the previous point. If
the last character of the label is a number, pressing the zero key a third
time will increment this number. Once you recall the label, you can edit
each character of the label.

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Ansul AUTOPULSE IQ-301 Specifications

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BrandAnsul
ModelAUTOPULSE IQ-301
CategoryFire Alarms
LanguageEnglish

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