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5-1
This chapter describes programming LEDs located on the following
annunciators:
Local Zone LED Annunciator. This is a door-mounted annun-
ciator containing 10 Red and 14 Yellow LEDs, which provides a
red alarm and yellow trouble LED for each of 10 initiating device
circuits. This module also provides 4 Yellow LEDs, one for each of
4 NACs. The LEDs are programmable, and can be used for other
functions as appropriate per application.
4610-9111 Remote LED/Switch Annunciator
- 10 programmable red LEDs (default programming tracks
alarm state of IDC1-IDC10)
- 6 programmable yellow LEDs (no default operation)
- Green “power on” LED (not programmable)
- Yellow “Alarm Silenced” LED (not programmable)
- Yellow “Trouble” (not programmable)
- Yellow “Comm Loss” LED (not programmable)
- Tone-Alert (not programmable).
- Switches for ACK, Alarm Silence, System Reset, and Lamp
Test. Note that these switches are not programmable.
- Key switch to enable switch functions.
Up to four annunciators can be added to the panel. Annunciator
addresses must be within the range of 4 through 7, and the address set-
ting on the annunciator (set via an 8-position dipswitch) must match the
setting that you specify when you program the unit.
For Canadian applications, one red LED and one yellow LED must be
programmed for each IDC and each NAC. Yellow LEDs must be pro-
grammed for indicating Earth Detect, City/DACT Disconnect, and Sig-
nal Silence Inhibit Enabled. If the total number of IDCs plus NACs
exceeds 10, an additional remote annunciator shall be mounted adjacent
to the panel. See “Common LED Applications” later in this manual for
information on programming the LEDs for Earth Detect, City/DACT
disconnect, and Signal Silence Inhibit Enabled.
Note: The <Exit/Clear> key is used to back out of menus or displays
and return to the top-level menu structure. Where possible, the <Exit/
Clear> key backs out one level at a time. There are cases, however, that
the Exit/Clear key will return the operator directly to the top-level
menu.
In This Chapter
Adding an Annunciator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Accessing Annunciator Menus. . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Programming LEDs Located on Zone Annunciator
and Remote LED/Switch Modules . . . . . . . . . 5-3
Programming Panel LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
Common LED Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Saving Changes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Chapter 5. Programming Annunciator LEDs
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