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Table 15: Programming Supervisory Operation
Method Description
Text-based
programming
The tenth prompt, shown below, asks you to set the Supervisory Latching Option.
[10] SUPERVISORY OPERATION:
d*1 = UL Latching
2 = UL Non-Latching
3 = ULC Latching
(d=default, *=current setting)
Select Number(X=exit):
Enter the number corresponding to the value you want to select and press the carriage return. Refer to
"Programming Supervisory Operation" for a description of the next programming step.
Front panel
programming
Use the RESET key to scroll through the selections. When the desired choice is illuminated, press the ACK key to
save the selection in memory and move to the next step.
When the ninth LED from top on left side of the display is lit, it indicates the Supervisory Input option is being
programmed.
Yellow Trouble LED indicates panel is in programming mode. Green LED is AC Power.
These LEDs represent the available options. Use the RESET key to move through the choices.
Press ACK when the illuminated LED corresponds to the desired choice.
When a supervisory condition occurs, you can program the system to react in one of four ways, as follows:
Option 1 Turn Panel's LED and Piezo On (referred to as std below)
Option 2 Turn on NAC2 and the LED/Piezo
Option 3 Turn on Aux. Relay 3 and the LED/Piezo
Option 4 Turn on Aux. Relay 3, NAC2, and the LED/Piezo
Note: If either Option 2 or Option 4 are selected, an alarm condition will take precedence over a supervisory condition and NAC2 will
operate in accordance with the programmed application mode.
page 50 579-354 Rev. X
4004R Fire Alarm installation, programming, and operating instructions

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