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INA 15092:I 05/30/01
1.1.2 Programming Annunciator Points
Refer to Appendix B, Software Type IDs, for a definition of annunciator types supported by the INA ACS.
Network Annunciator Point Programming
A shadow annunciator point is one which mimics or follows the state of a predetermined and programmed remote node
annunciator control system point. An INA annunciator point can mimic an FACP annunciator point. For example, for
the INA to mimic A4P18 on node 25, the user must program A4P18 on the INA as an NAPT point, and then specify
Node 25. This implies that there must be a direct mapping between an INA annunciator point and an FACP annunciator
point. In addition, A4P18 must be programmed on the local panel. In order for the NAPT point to function, the FACP to
which it corresponds must be programmed into the INA's group.
If the point programmed on the FACP is a control point, the corresponding INA annunciator point will also become a
control point. It can control whatever is mapped to that point on the FACP. If the point programmed on the FACP is
simply an input point, the corresponding INA annunciator point will only shadow the FACP point. No control can be
executed from the INA in this case.
The FACP's annunciator panel does not have to be physically installed. Depending on the particular release of software in
your system, the annunciator panel may have to be programmed into the panel temporarily to actually program the
annunciator points needed and then later removed from programming to clear any trouble conditions. Contact your
NOTIFIER Distributor for information on the latest software features available for the INA.
Telephone points must be mapped on the local panel as ATEL points, consistent with local operation. On the INA, the same
point must be programmed as a NAPT point, and the node address specified to shadow the local panel.
NOTE: The INA supports shadow annunciation for all AM2020/AFP1010 ACS points. It supports shadow annunciation
for the two special, point programmable, annunciators on the AFP-300/400. Shadow annunciation on the AFP-200 is
not supported.
1.2 THE INITIAL PROGRAMMING OUTLINE
For initial programming of the INA, or for major changes and additions, the following basic procedure is recommended to
prevent errors resulting in reprogramming and wasted time.
Make copies of the Programming Sheets (contained in Appendix C) in the back of this manual.
Use these work sheets to record the exact information for every annunciator point in the network system. Pay
special attention to the Software Type IDs. For voice systems, pay close attention to AMG annunciator point
commands as described in the Voice Multiplex System Manual.
Assemble and apply power to the INA as described in the Installation Chapter of this document (also the Voice
Multiplex System manual, if appropriate). All annunciator modules must be physically installed.
The Level One and Level Two passwords can be changed. The INA is delivered from the factory with passwords
of 00000. Write down or memorize your passwords! To change the passwords, enter the following:
D 00000 X 6 X (1 OR 2) X
Enter Full Point Programming. Use the work sheets developed in the second step of this outline and enter
information on all annunciator points in the network. Enter Partial System Programming for major
changes and additions.
Cycle power to the INA (power must be off for a minimum of 70 seconds).
Install all nodes and thoroughly test the entire network.
Then enter the new
password.
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