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No special programming equipment is needed to configure the 4004 system. If
no programming options are selected, the panel operates with the following
default conditions:
• System configured for 8-IDC, CITY/DACT, Annunciator Interface.
• All IDCs are FIRE type, no Alarm Verification or Fire/Supervisory
points.
• NAC 1 is coded Temporal until Silence (no cut out or inhibit).
• NAC 2 is on steady until Reset.
• Abnormal condition reminder active.
The 4004 panel is programmed for the desired mode of operation by using the
seven-segment displays and the “ACK” and “SYSTEM RESET” keys for
scrolling through programming options and set-ups. A switch (SW3) places the
panel in the program mode. No alarms or troubles are processed when the panel
is in the program mode.
The program switch is ignored if there are alarm conditions in the panel.
Entering the program mode causes trouble indicated by a lowercase “h” on the
yellow “TROUBLE” display. The user interface panel “ACK” key
acknowledges the program mode trouble and silences the tone-alert. The “ACK”
key selects configuration number and the “SYSTEM RESET” key selects the
configuration option. Refer to Figure 4 for complete system programming
configuration options.
1. Enter program mode by activating switch SW3. Tone-alert sounds until
“ACK” key is pressed. A lowercase “h” is indicated on the yellow
“TROUBLE” display.
2. Refer to Figure 4 for the following programming operation:
• To scroll through the available program options press the “ACK” key.
• To scroll through the available selections for each program option press
the “SYSTEM RESET” key.
• When desired programming is completed, exit the program mode by
deactivating switch SW3. Program set-up is saved into non-volatile
system memory and the lower case “h” on the yellow “TROUBLE”
display clears. Write down program set-up in the “CURRENT
SETUP” section on the 4004 door panel label.
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Programming Instructions