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NOTE: A programmed SAM 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 SAM programming should be confirmed and
monitored in order to avoid misleading information originating from SAM's that have already
been programmed.
his procedure is then repeated for each blank SAM on the loop. There should be a time interval of approx. 10 seconds
between SAM activations.
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After every 8 SAM activation the panel will reset the loop to clear the latched alarm conditions. When programming
SAMs associated with CALL POINTS, the device should be manually reset, with the mechanical means provided by the
manufacturer of the device, upon completion of the programming phase. In the case of smoke detectors, they will
automatically reset after each loop reset if they are free from smoke. While the loop is in the reset state, no new SAM
activations and therefore programming, should be taking place. This period has a duration of approximately 30 seconds.
It two SAM's are simultaneously activated neither will be programmed with an address.
One SAM 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 SAM 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 SAM modules in a specific loop:
Clear Loop
Use this function to clear/ erase all SAM's on the specified loop.
Once erased, all SAM's on that loop must be reprogrammed using ASET mode. See function 6.4.1.
Clear Device
Use this function to erase a single SAM on a specific loop.
An erased/ blank SAM will not offer any fire protection.
Both functions will operate even if the chosen loop is not in ASET mode.
After all SAM's 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).
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6.4.2
6.4.3
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INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 4.0 05/2013
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