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FireClass FC501 - General Options Configuration

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Relay FAULT Non-supervised Fault output. Dry
contact relay for non-supervised devices.
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EN54-2 certification applies ONLY when FAULT
output is not J (EN 54-1) type, therefore this output
MUST NOT BE UTILIZED to manage Fault tran
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smission devices.
The Options section contains parameters for setting
the conditions to activate these outputs (see same sec
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tion in the SC Outputs paragraph).
General Options programming
The Panel parameters can be programmed through the
General Options page (see Figure 27).
In the General section :
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Loop Wiring: select a 2 wire connection or a 4 wire
connection for the Panel Loop configuration.
Ø
Day/night Mode: select the operation mode: Day
Mode , or Night Mode : or click-on Auto
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matic to set the time (hour and minutes) of transition
from one mode to another.
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Power Supply: select the Power Supply of the
system: BAQ35T24 or BAQ60T24.
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Disabling: Disable SC1
- Allows disabling of the SC1 output (enabled by de
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fault). This Output is programmable; it is activated
every time the control panel goes into ALARM status.
Ø Disable Re-activation on new alarm. If this disa-
blement is set, then reactivation of the SC1 output on
a new alarm will be prevented.
In the USERS section : in this section it is possible
to change the installer code and user code. Each code
must be 5 digits; the digits from 0 to 9 are allowed.
Ø PANEL USER AND INSTALLER section: this sec-
tion will allow you to change the Installer and User
codes. Codes with 1 to 5 digits (0 through 9).
Installer code allows you to manage the 3 access
Levels of control panel: L1(View), L2 (User), L3
(Installer).
The default installer code is 00000:
a click only the password is present,
a second click the installer password is enabled.
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User code allows you to manage 2 access Levels
of control panel: L1(View) and L2 (User).
The default User code is 11111:
a click only the password is present,
a second click the user password is ena
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bled.
Ø
Lock Installers Password: if you select this
option it is not possible to perform the procedu
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re to change the password Installer from the pa
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nel User Interface: Program Menu, 0=L3 PWD
Key.
In the COMMUNICATORS section it is possi
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ble to enable the PSTN functionality and the
FC500IP module.
PSTN section:
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a click only the PSTN is present, but not enabled;
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a double click the PSTN is enabled.
When PSTN is enabled you can also select whether to
enable both events, alarm and fault or one of two.
IP section:
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a click only the FC500IP is present, but not ena
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bled;
Ø
a double click the FC500IP is enabled.
When IP is enabled you can also select whether to ena
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ble both events, alarm and fault or one of two.
In the NETWORK section: a tick [
3] on:
Ø
Enable Network to enable the network;
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Allow buzzer silence If this option is enabled it is
possible to silence a device that is activated in every
part of the network.
Ø
The Network Repeaters section and Network MFI
section allows you to enable Repeaters and FC500
MFI modules. A click only the Repeater and
FC500MFI are present, but not enabled; a double
click are enabled.
For FC500MFI module see the programming from
the panel at page 52.
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The Repeater address can be inserted from the pa-
nel (see Programming from the panel).
DELAYS and THRESHOLDS section In this sec-
tion it is possible to program:
Ø The ALARM DELAYS: it is possible to choose 5 ti-
mers; in the Panel Outputs page, selecting the out-
put, the timer will be set in the Linked Delay option.
Ø The PANEL DELAYS:
Ø Investigation Time: a Delay will be added automati-
cally to the Prealarm remaining delay, when the
Investigate Key will be pressed.
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The sum of Investigation Time and Prealarm
Time must not exceded 10 minutes
Fault delay: this field controls how long it takes for the
panel to signal a Mains failure.
the Amber signalling LED (Power Supply Fault) will be
PC PROGRAMMING 37
Figure 28 Utilities window

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