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Chapter 6. Programming System Options
6-3
Depleted
Battery Cut-
out
This option selects the operation of
the panel if an alarm occurs during
an AC power loss while a depleted
battery trouble exists. If this option
is selected, the system does the fol-
lowing:
WILL NOT initiate an alarm if
the first alarm occurs after the
depleted battery state has been
detected. If the hardware jumper
for depleted battery cutout has
been clipped, the system will
shut down 60 seconds after the
depleted battery condition is
detected
WILL continue sounding the
alarm if the depleted battery
state is reached after the system
is already in the alarm state.
Display 1st
Alarm
When this option is selected, the
panel will automatically display the
first (oldest) alarm instead of the
Alarm Tally abnormal screen. This
allows the first responder to deter-
mine the location of the first alarm in
the system without having to open
the door and press the acknowledge
key.
If an unacknowledged alarm exists,
the system displays that alarm.
When that alarm is acknowledged,
the system shall revert to displaying
the oldest alarm.
If no fire alarms exist in the system,
the first supervisory event is shown
on the display. If no supervisories
exist, the first trouble is shown on
the display. If there are no fire
alarms, supervisories, or troubles,
the SYSTEM NORMAL screen is
displayed.
Option Settings
Enable City
Circuit
This option activates the panel’s city
circuit Module. If a city circuit is used
in the system this option must be
selected or a trouble will be
reported. If this option is selected
and the city module is not con-
nected, the trouble will also report.
There is no other programming
required for the city module. The city
type is configured with jumpers on
the city circuit board.
Enable
Expansion
Power
This option activates the panel’s
Expansion Power Supply Module
and its associated NACs. If the
expansion power supply is installed,
this option must be selected or a
trouble will be reported. If this option
is selected and the EPS is not con-
nected, the trouble will also report.
Activation of this module allows the
two expansion NACs to be edited in
the Point programming menu.
Cross Zone
Allows you to enable cross zoning
per alarm group. For example, if you
enable cross zoning for Alarm
Group 1, it takes two activated
alarms in Alarm Group 1 before out-
puts associated with that Alarm
Group will activate. To set this
option, use the <NEXT> and
<PREV> keys to increment or dec-
rement the alarm group. Use the
Right arrow key to move to the On/
Off field. Use the <NEXT> and
<PREV> keys to toggle between On
and Off.
Alarm Groups programmed as
Cross Zone shall not contain any
zones programmed as VSMOKE
IDC Function Type.
EXP IDC
Set to ON if an expansion IDC mod-
ule is installed on the panel. Set to
OFF if the module is not used.
Option Settings
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