Chapter 2: Front panel programming
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Description
Coder: Four-digit coded output that is played in response to alarm conditions (00-00-00-00 to
99-99-99-99).
Dialer:
• Acct 1 & 2: Event information is sent to both dialer accounts
• Acct 1: Event information is sent to dialer account one
• Acct 2: Event information is sent to dialer account two
• None: Event information is not sent to the dialer
NET (1-8): Yes or No. Controls whether event information is sent to the connected Ethernet
receiver.
CID: Contact ID event code (000 to 999).
When you have finished, choose Save.
Sets the daytime smoke level sensitivity. Choose least, less, more, normal, or most.
Sets the nighttime smoke level sensitivity. Choose least, less, more, normal, or most.
Sets the daytime prealarm percentage. Choose Off or 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, or 90
percent.
This sets the amount of smoke that indicates a prealarm event before an actual alarm event is
indicated. The percentage is based on the sensitivity level selected above. For example, if you
choose normal sensitivity and select 50 percent for your prealarm, when smoke levels reach
50% of the normal smoke level required to initiate an alarm, a prealarm event is indicated.
Sets the nighttime prealarm percentage. Choose Off or 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, or 90
percent.
This sets the amount of smoke that indicates a prealarm event before an actual alarm event is
indicated. The percentage is based on the sensitivity level selected above. For example, if you
choose normal sensitivity and select 50 percent for your prealarm, when smoke levels reach
50% of the normal smoke level required to initiate an alarm, a prealarm event is indicated.
Sets the base type for detectors. Choose standard, relay, isolator, or sounder.
This option controls the conditions that activate the relay or sounder detector base.
Note: All base follow settings except Head and Riser can be activated by correlation groups.
Select from the following values.
Head: The base is controlled by the detector’s settings:
• The base activates when the detector goes into alarm, unless the detector is set for alarm
verification.
• If the detector is set for alarm verification, the base activates when the detector goes into
alarm verification. It does not restore, however, until the alarm restores.
• The base does not respond when the detector goes into prealarm no matter how the
detector is configured. Also, the base only follows the primary element of a dual element
detector. Any activation from a secondary element does not trigger the base.
Example: When a PCD on a sounder base has a follow set to Head, the base is only
triggered when a smoke event is generated. The base does not trigger when a CO event
is generated.