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The third phase represents a powerful and flexible tool
that allows you to draw the plant being in front of the
panel and without the use of a PC and its SW
configuration.
A series of controls have been designed to prevent the
generation of incorrect or unmanageable conditions.
Assign each device an address. Ensure that the address
meets the following conditions:
The address does not belong to an older
generation device from the FC400 series.
For FC503: The address is in the range of 1 to 250.
For FC506: The address for the 1st loop is in the
range of 1 to 250 and the address for the 2nd loop
is in the range of 1 to 250.
The address belongs to a new generation device
and the device is present in the list of located
devices.
The address is not a duplicate of an automatically
assigned address.
In each case at the end of the device mapping phase a
check is performed to detect the presence of doubles
addresses. See Figure 24, C. In this case the involved
addresses are indicated and it is not possible to end the
procedure until the error condition is removed.
Note: You can launch the procedure for the device mapping
outside the AUTO function by activating the localization
programming function (key 6 on the PROGRAM status).
Localization activates the procedure for devices mapping on
demand, on a system already configured, and without the
need to proceed to their activation. It is meant to correct
errors or change the system on the run and use all the
features and capabilities described above.
System default
Zone assignment
To mimic a conventional panel, the acquired device over the
loops will be automatically assigned to a predefined zone.
The two scenarios for zone assignment are:
1. If you exit at the end of the Auto addressing phase
without executing the Device Mapping process, the
zone assignments are:
Zone 1: all the devices located on Loop 1 (sub loop 1)
Zone 2: all the devices located on Loop 2 (sub loop 2)
Zone 3: all the devices located on Loop 3 (sub loop 3)
2. If you execute the Device Mapping process, the device
address to zone assignments at the end of the process
are:
For Main Loop 1
The first two addresses are assigned to zone 1
The next two addresses are assigned to zone 2
:
:
The last addresses (249 and 250) are assigned to zone
125
For Main Loop 2
The first two addresses are assigned to zone 129
The next two addresses are assigned to zone 130
:
:
The last addresses (249 and 250) are assigned to zone
253
Note: For Main Loop 1 of FC503, devices will not be
assigned to zones 126, 127, and 128.
For Main Loop 1 and Main Loop 2 of FC506, devices will
not be assigned to zones 126, 127, 128, 254, 255, and
256.
If an address is not manually assigned to a device, either
through the FC490ST or during the device mapping phase,
no zone will be assigned to it.
The previous zone assignment schemes are also applied to
the first trigger zone in the case of output only devices such
as sounders, beacons, and SNM modules or output channel
of the input output devices.
Note: In the case of non-zone assigned, the output channel
trigger event is the panel alarm.

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