NOTE:
A programmed auto-address-device that has been RESET and re-enters the fire condition will
force the panel to activate the sounders without a new address being programmed. The panel will
activate the bells/sounders every time there is a new fire condition, regardless of it being caused by a
new address being attributed or not. Each new auto-address-device programming should be confirmed
and monitored, in order to avoid misleading information originating from auto-address-devices that
have already been programmed.
This procedure is then repeated for each blank auto-address-device on the loop. There should be a time interval of approx.
10 seconds between auto-address-device activations.
NOTE:
If two auto-address-devices are simultaneously activated, neither will be programmed with an
address. One auto-address-device must be activated (and programmed) at a time. Physically removing
any device on a loop in ASET mode will free up the device address and the next auto-address-device to
be activated could potentially be assigned that address.
Two functions are provided to the installer, should the need arise to clear/ erase any or all auto-address-devices modules in
a specific loop:
Function 6-4-2 Clear Loop
Use this function to clear/ erase all auto-address-devices on the specified loop.
Once erased, all auto-address-devices on that loop must be reprogrammed using ASET mode. See function 6.4.1.
Function 6-4-3 Clear Device
Use this function to erase a single auto-address-device on a specific loop.
NOTE:
Both functions 6-4-2 and 6-4-3 will operate even if the chosen loop is not in ASET mode.
After all auto-address-devices have been programmed in a loop, perform a MASTER RESET to the panel followed by a
confirmation, using function 7.1, that all devices have been correctly programmed (i.e. device address, type and
analogue value).
UPON COMPLETION OF THE INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING STAGES,
A FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM SHOULD ALWAYS OPERATE IN ACTIVE MODE.
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