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JFS-A1 INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Document #: DOC230
Issued: August 27, 2012
Revised: N/A
LEARN Programming
e LEARN mode enables you to eciently congure all connected, addressed input and output devices. (Refer to
Section 3: Installation – Addressing SLC Devices, for detailed instructions.) Only authorized users may access this function.
LEARN generates a list of all points, which may be viewed through the Points and Zones functions on a remote computer.
(Refer to the “Conguring Points” and “Mapping Zones” sections for details.)
To run the LEARN mode:
1. From the control panel, press the Enter button to display the Main Menu.
• Press 6 to select Programming. e "Enter Code" prompt displays.
• Enter the user code as prompted. e “1 Learn” prompt displays.
• Press 1 to select LEARN. e "SLC Initializing" prompt displays, and the system begins the initialization
process.
2. Results are grouped by device type. If no changes are detected, the prompt “No changes” displays.
• Use down arrow to scroll through results by device type:
1=P-Link Found
2=P-Link Removed
3=Pts Found
4=Pts Removed
5=Pts Changed
Esc=Exit
Note: e abbreviation “Pts” refers to addressable SLC points.
• Select Esc when nished reviewing results. e system prompts to save or discard le.
3. Press 1 to save changes; press 2 to discard changes.
• If option 1 is selected, the “Accept conrmation” prompt displays.
• Press Enter to accept or Esc to discard.
4. Press Esc to exit programming menu.
Connecting the Computer and Panel
is section provides instructions on setting up connectivity between a laptop or networked computer and the
control panel. Once this is achieved, you may program your system using the panel conguration software.
Note: ese instructions are relevant to all system congurations. If your PC connects directly to the panel,
any procedural dierences are noted throughout.
Connecting a Computer to the Panel via a Network:
1. Connect cable to the Ethernet port on network (or directly to the panel if not using a network).
2. Connect Ethernet cable to port as shown below.