Addressable Intelligent Module—AIM-200 Addressable Intelligent Module 47
Table 7: Auto-Programming the AIM-200
Programmer FC-2000
1. Insert the PK-1 Programming Key. CPU-2000 will register a System Trouble
condition.
Red alarm LEDs on Zones 1, 2, and 3 and
the DISPLAY STATUS and ENTER LEDs
will flash at the faster rate.
will be displayed for “Enter
Password.”
2. Acknowledge the System Trouble
(if desired).
The CPU-2000 piezo sounder will silence.
3. Enter the Auto-Program password:
231-1332.
Push ENTER.
The LEDs illuminated on the AIM-200 will
flash at the slower rate.
All LEDs will be turned off and a flashing
will be displayed for “Auto-
Program.”
The AIM-200 polls all 198 possible device
addresses. It stores the address and type
of each device found installed on the loop
(this process could take several seconds).
It then compares each device against the
old information stored in its memory.
If a mismatch is found between the devices
installed on the loop and the information in
memory, information about the new device
is displayed.
4. The device information can be
changed by the AIM-200 programmer.
See the Display Status section of this
document.
5. You may accept the new device by
pressing ENTER, or reject the device
and retain the information that was in
memory by pressing SKIP.
The AIM-200 proceeds to the next
mismatch, and repeats the process.
After all mismatches are accepted or
rejected, the AIM-200 displays a count of
the number of programmed detectors,
alternating with a count of programmed
modules.
6. You may advance to Program Edit
mode by pressing ENTER; return to
Auto-Program mode by pressing
SKIP, or resume normal operation by
removing the PK-1 key.
The Program Edit function allows the programmer to change an existing
program in the AIM-200 memory. If Program Edit mode is entered
directly from Auto-Program mode, the programmer will enter the Program
Edit mode at Step 5 of the following instructions.
Program Edit