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Chapter 3: Programming the unit
48 LaserSense HSSD-2 Aspirating Smoke Detector Installers Handbook
Latching alarms
Yes/No - Address 000-127: When this function is set to Yes it requires a reset
on the front panel or a remote reset to clear an alarm condition. It may be applied
to the command module or a Standard detector.
Latching faults
Yes/No - Address 000-127: When this function is set to Yes it requires a reset
from the front panel or a remote reset to clear fault indications. This is the factory
default setting. It may be applied to the command module or a standard detector.
Remote day/night
Yes/No - Address 001-127: Setting this function to Yes allows the detector to be
manually switched between day and night mode using a remote input.
Remote reset enable
Yes/No - Address 000-127: If remote resetting of the detector or command
module is required from the host Fire Alarm controller or other external source,
this option must be set to Yes.
Remote isolate enable
Yes/No - Address 000-127: When this function is set to Yes, a remote switch
may be used to isolate the detector or command module.
Programmed isolate
Yes/No - Address 000-127: When this function is set to Yes, the controller will
not generate alarms and will not indicate a fault condition on any fire panel which
is connected, e.g., for use during detector maintenance. The “Fault” light will be
illuminated on the detector or command module front panel. The isolated
condition will be disabled automatically after 7 days if not manually disabled.
Detector Address / Number of detectors
Display - Address 000-127: In the case of the standard detector, this function
displays the current address of the detector as set by the internal DIP switch. On
the command module, it shows the number of detectors found on the
communications loop. This function appears immediately on entering the
Detector sub-menu. The command module is always at address ‘000’. When the
command module unit is fitted in a detector, the detector must have a separate
address.

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