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11
The control panel is ready to work, at this time, with
the default basic programming.
If you want to set the system addresses differently,
proceed as follows:
1. Press the ENTER key, so the fire panel
initiates the MAPPING DEVICES phase.
2. Activate all of the input devices in sequence.
The input devices may include detectors, input
modules, and manual call point. Return to the
front of the panel.
3. Report the sequence of activation on the map
of the system. The panel will store the
activation sequence.
4. Use the Up and Down keys to examine the
first activated device. Select the device. When
the device is selected, the address will blink. If
necessary, change the address. Press ENTER
to confirm and the address will be fixed. To
switch to the programming phase of the
device, press the ENTER key again.
Note: Unique in the time field indicates that it
is the only device of its type on the loop. For
example, if only one FC410DDM module is
used in the system, it is tagged as Unique and
it is not necessary to activate it because you
know where it is.
5. Examine the sounders, the beacons, and the
output devices. Locate the devices by
scanning the list of auto-addressed devices.
When you reach an output-only device, it
becomes active. Activation is signaled by a
sounder starting to sound, a beacon starting to
flash, or an output module illuminating its LED.
The device will remain active until a new
device is selected or a permanent address is
entered.
Note: Active in the time field indicates that the
relevant device is active. Active is only
applicable to output device types such as
sounders or beacons.
Auto-addressing notes:
The enroll process does not take place until all the
loop wiring issues have been resolved.
Use the auto-addressing procedure when there
are NG1 devices on the loop or it has no effect.
The device mapping process does not take place
until all of the double address faults have been
removed.
FC506 supports 500 devices and has two logical
loops which each support 1 to 250 devices.
Complete auto-addressing for logical loop1 before
proceeding with auto-addressing for logical loop2.

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