Technical Bulletin # 970510 Page 4 of 7
single phase flash (flash-pause, flash-pause, etc.) and the Circuit 1 Signal
Trouble LED should be on steady amber.
note 2
B. Press the Alarm Silence Button to chose the Indicating Appliance Circuit 1
(SIG 1) as Silenceable or Non-Silenceable.
Indicating Appliance Circuit Mode Alarm Silenced LED Code
Silenceable Single Phase Flash Amber (flash-
pause, flash-pause, etc.)
Non-Silenceable OFF
C. Press the Trouble Silence Button to chose the desired Indicating Appliance
Circuit output signal rate. The Indicating Appliance Circuit Output Rate and
their Signal Circuit Trouble LED codes are listed in the following chart.
Indicating Appliance Circuit Output Rate Signal Circuit Trouble LED Code
Continuous Steady
120 Pulses per minute 120 Flashes per Minute
Temporal (3-3-3) Flash-Flash-Flash-Pause and repeat
Continuous California Rate 10 seconds ON, 5 Seconds OFF…
March Time California Rate 10 Seconds ON @ 120 PPM, 5
Seconds OFF…
D. After Circuit 1 is programmed press the Reset Button. The Alarm Silenced
LED should be performing a single phase flash (flash-pause, flash-pause,
etc.) and the Circuit 2 Signal Trouble LED should be on steady amber.
note3
E. Repeat steps B and C.
F. After Indicating Appliance Circuit 2 has been programmed, press the Reset
Button.
note 2
The Alarm Silenced LED will be performing a single flash, unless it was previously
programmed as Non-Silenceable. The Circuit 1 Signal Trouble LED will be a steady amber,
unless it was previously programmed for a different output rate.
note3
The Alarm Silenced LED will be performing a single flash, unless it was previously
programmed as Non-Silenceable. The Circuit 2 Signal Trouble LED will be a steady amber,
unless it was previously programmed for a different output rate.