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Panel Program PrealarmProgram
Press the ACS Programming soft key at the Panel Program screen to invoke the following screen.
Press the up and down arrow keys on the keypad to navigate through the annunciator addresses.
There will be a cursor highlighted at the current annunciator address position.
Figure 3.19 ACS Programming Screen
Soft Keys
ANNUNCIATOR TYPE: When the cursor is placed at the desired address, press this soft key to
scroll through the following list of types. Stop at the appropriate type. If the annunciator type is set
to NONE, but an annunciator set to that address is physically installed on the system, the panel will
not attempt to communicate with that device and no faults will be generated.
POINT PROGRAMMING: Press this soft key to proceed to the ACS Point Programming screen.
ACCEPT: Press this soft key to save all the changes made and return to the previous screen (Panel
Program).
ACS Point Programming
ACS Point Programming can be reached by pressing POINT PROGRAMMING at the ACS
Programming screen. This screen allows the programmer to assign a mode and sources to each
annunciator point at the annunciator address. One ACS input may be used to control multiple SLC
output modules by listing the output points in the SOURCE fields. This feature applies to the 64PT
and 96PT annunciator types. Refer to
Table 3.3 on page 34.
The ACM-8RA, ACM-ZM, and ACM-PSI have predefined points. Refer to Tables 3.4 through 3.6.
Type Used for
64PT 64 point annunciation
96PT 96 point annunciation
SMOKE Smoke control modules set for FSCS mode
8RA Relay Annunciator
ZM Zone Module Annunciator
PSI Power Supply Interface Module
NONE No annunciator installed
ACS PROGRAMMING
A01:PSI A02:NONE A03:NONE A04:NONE
A05:NONE A06:NONE A07:NONE A08:NONE
A09:NONE A10:NONE A11:NONE A12:NONE
A13:NONE A14:NONE A15:NONE A16:NONE
A17:NONE A18:NONE A19:NONE A20:NONE
A21:NONE A22:NONE A23:NONE A24:NONE
A25:NONE A26:NONE A27:NONE A28:NONE
A29:NONE A30:NONE A31:NONE A32:NONE
ANNUNCIATOR TYPE ACCEPT
POINT PROGRAMMING BACK