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3.24 Programming Manual
ZRM Programming
The ZRM module will work in either slot of a CM1N or CM2N(D)
motherboard. Traditional or addressable analog zones may be used to
activate the ZRM module using conventional "AND" & "OR" logic
functions. When using both the hardwired ZRM manual release and/or
abort circuits in combination with one or more FSCP manual release
and abort switches, all ZRM and FSCP abort functions are "ORed"
together, and all ZRM & FSCP manual release functions are "ORed"
together. Each FSCP abort and manual release function applies only to
the solenoid release circuit(s) programmed in that specific FSCP. The
FSCP is not programmed into the system, therefore it can be added in
the field by setting the dip switches.
Note: When programming the ZRM, remember that inputs do not
follow outputs.
WARNING: Place the solenoid disconnect switch in the disconnect
position until programming is complete.
IRC-3 Data Entry Program
Using the IRC-3 Data Entry Program, perform the following ZRM
programming steps.
xx = ZRM panel address.
PP = Priority value.
[ ] = Alternate addresses for ZRM module installed in the lower (P6)
motherboard connector when a traditional card is installed in
the upper (P5) connector of the same motherboard.
Define the ZRM module in the database.
1) Entry Menu > 2) Enter Panel Configurations A [CM1N] or C
[CM2N] Card Menu > 7) ZRM
Cross Zoned Release
Programming the ZRM for cross zoned operation is a two step process.
The first step is to program the zone responses to set the appropriate
first alarm output(s) on the ZRM module i.e. PPxx04[52] and/or
PPxx06[54]. Any other functions such as HVAC system control and
operation of doors and dampers which must be performed upon the
initial alarm detection, should also be included in the zone response.
The second step is to use "AND functions" to "AND" all combinations
of devices/zones which are to set the ZRM automatic release sequence
output(s), i.e. PPxx03[51] and/or PPxx05[53]. Program the Manual
Release circuit response xx08[56] to activate the same systems and
devices programmed to operate on the first alarm zone.
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