Programming How to Enter Program Change
90 IQ-301 PN 50036:F 10/29/2001
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AUTO= Lets you program an Auto Silence Timer that functions like pressing the
Alarm Silence switch. For example, select 600. When the timer reaches 600 seconds (10
minutes), the control panel turns all active outputs that are programmed as silenceable.
An Alarm Verification Timer
can reduce the amount of
nuisance alarms caused by
dirt and dust in a detector
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VERIFY= Lets you program an Alarm Verification timer that tells the control
panel to ignore a smoke detector alarm while the timer is counting. (The control panel
ignores the Alarm Verification Timer if it detects another alarm during the alarm
verification period.) If the time elapses and a smoke detector alarm still exists, the
control panel performs all standard functions. If the timer expires and a smoke detector
alarm no longer exists, the control panel increments the verification counter (up to 99)
for the device and returns to normal operation.
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USA TIME Lets you specify the format for system time and date that appears on
the LCD display, terminal mode LCD-80s, and printouts. USA Time displays 12 hour
clock with month/day/year. EUR displays a 24 hour clock with day/month/year and
changes
TROUBL
to
FAULT
, and
DISABL
to
ISOLAT
in the Display Status field.
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ANNUN= The Annunciation field lets you select the type of remote annunciation:
No Supv, LCD-80, ACS Addr 1, ACS (1+2), or UDACT. Table 27 contains
descriptions of each type:
Table 27 Annunciation Selections
You cannot program an
AVPS-24 or APS-6R for a
combination Fire/Burglary
application because the
AVPS-24 Trouble input is also
used to monitor the door
tamper switch.
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AV P S = You can program the control panel to supervise an installed AVPS-24 or
APS-6R expansion power supply. For details on programming and installation of an
AVPS-24/AVPS-24E or APS-6R, refer to Appendix J “Expansion Power Supplies”
.
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Blink= You can program the blink function of SLC-connected device LEDs
during normal operation (selecting “Y” means devices blink and selecting “N” means
devices do not blink). An SLC-addressable detector only blinks when the detector is
tested (every three to four hours) but does not blink each time the control panel polls the
detector.
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ST= You can specify the wiring style used on the SLC: Style 4 (default) or Style 6
operation. Wiring and programming the SLC for Style 6 and a single fault occurs, the
control panel detects a fault and drives both ends of the line, fully recovering from the
fault. The control panel latches the trouble and displays the trouble until System Reset.
Style 7 operation is the same as Style 6—but requires using ISO-X modules for
isolating faults.
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LocT You can specify the operating mode for a computer or terminal connected
through the EIA-232 port (TB4) on the control panel. For detailed information
configuring the control panel with a computer or terminal, refer to Appendix I
“Terminal Interface Protocol”. Table 28 lists the operating mode selections.
Selection Specifies
NO SUPV
(default)
Terminal mode on; no annunciation used.
LCD 80 (T) Select terminal mode interface (TB5 on the CPU; set SW2 to TERM) to
annunciate all point information to a remote LCD-80.
ACS ADDR 1 Select ACS mode (TB5 on the CPU; set SW2 to ACS) to communicate with
ACS mode devices, on Annunciator Address 1, which displays software zones
1-64
ACS (1+2) EIA-485 port (TB5 on CPU-200) programmed for point annunciation (SW2 set
to ACS) to communicate with ACS mode devices, on Annunciator Address 1,
which displays the eight system points and software zones 1-64 and
Annunciator Address 2, which displays software zones 57-99.
UDACT Annunciate panel status to a UDACT which is connected and programmed to
the control panel.