Programming How to Enter Program Change
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How to Program an Intelligent Detector
You can change program information for an addressable detector that is installed and
programmed using the Autoprogram option. Figure 65 shows a sample display for a
programmed detector. If editing the detector while using the Point: Modify option, you
can modify all fields as shown in Figure 65.
Figure 65 Typical Detector Point: Modify Screen
Notes for Figure 65:
1. Default Zone Selection Default zones are: Zone 01 (heat detectors), Zone 02
(ionization detectors), and Zone 03 (photo detectors).
2. CBE selection Four additional zones can be selected for the device’s CBE.
3. Detector Sensitivity If this is an FSI-751 ionization detector used in a duct
application, the sensitivity must be set to HIGH. Refer to Section 4 “Operation” for
details on selecting detector sensitivity.
4. Pre-Alarm To deselect Pre-Alarm, press the * key. For more information on
selecting Pre-Alarm, refer to “Pre-Alarm (Zone 99)” on page 89 and Appendix G.
5. Alarm Verification Make sure to record detectors programmed for Alarm
Verification on the Protected Premises Label located inside the cabinet door. To
select Alarm Verification, replace the * with the a “V”. For more information on
Alarm Verification, refer to Section 4 “Operation”.
6. Drift Compensation To select Drift Compensation, position the cursor over the
first * and press the D (3) key. For more information on Drift Compensation, refer
to Section 4 “Operation”
A Type Code defines the function of the detector. Table 21 contains a list of detector
Type Codes:
Table 21 Detector Type Codes
PROGRM@SMOKE(PHOTO)
DETECTOR@ADDRESS@01
ZO3@Z@@@Z@@@Z@@@Z@@
2.0%@@@@@@*P*@@@@D01
Type Code (For
selections, refer to Table
21)
The default custom label
Z03 is the default zone
selection (note 1)
2.0% obscuration per foot is the
sensitivity setting. Ion detectors
show HIGH, MED, or LOW (note 3)
P indicates that the AWACS™ Pre-Alarm
function is operational. The default setting is
Alert level at 70% of alarm level. See note 4.
* Indicates Alarm Verification option not set
(note 5)
* Indicates drift
compensation option
not set (note 6)
Four additional zones for
the device’s CBE (note 2).
Type Code Detector Type
SMOKE (ION) Ionization smoke detector (FSI-751)
SMOKE (PHOTO) Intelligent smoke detector (FSP-751)
HEAT (ANALOG) Intelligent thermal detector (FST-751)
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