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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual
Appendix A
Issue 1.04 30 June 2004 Page A-5
APPENDIX A2
PROGRAMMING FOR DETECTOR TYPE
1. GENERAL
The default programming (i.e. by E2-INIT) for AZCs (circuits) and zones is:
Circuits
┌──────────┬────────────┬───────────┬─────────────────┬───────────────┐
Alarm Mode Delay Voltage Band Voltage Band
Text (Type) B1 (0-3V) B3 (13-17.5V)
├──────────┼────────────┼───────────┼─────────────────┼───────────────┤
1 Smoke 1 Standard 1 Standard 1 Instant Alarm 1 Instant Alarm
└──────────┴────────────┴───────────┴─────────────────┴───────────────┘
Zones
Latch/
Non-
Latch
Mapped/Not
to MAF
Mapped/Not
to Anc 1
Mapped/Not To
Warning System
Mapped/Not
To Ext Bell
LED Map
(Zone n)
Latch Mapped Mapped Mapped Mapped LED n
The default "circuit" programming suits most of the common "electronic" (as opposed to
"hard contact") smoke detectors and hard contact detectors in electronic bases, where these
are not used with external (remote) LED indicators.
Where other types of detector are used, or detectors are used to switch remote LED
indicators directly so that the alarm voltage is out of the B2 range (approx. 3V-13V), the
circuit will have to be programmed accordingly. In some cases constraints are also applied
to zone programming. For example, where a non-latching detector (e.g. Olsen P76B) is
used for air duct sampling, then as well as programming the circuit for the appropriate RAD
or SAD time delay sequence, the zone should be programmed as non-latching.
2. ALARM TEXT
Choose the appropriate text for each detector type e.g. smoke (default) for smoke detectors,
heat for thermal detectors, etc. There is provision for creating new names if the standard
ones are not sufficient.
The Instant Alarm text may also be changed if required (default is manual).
3. MODE
Mode 1 (standard) suits most detectors where remote LEDs are not used.
High Current Detectors
The following detectors require the F3200 circuit to be programmed into high current mode
(mode 2) to give sufficient LED (lamp) illumination current.
Olsen C23B, C23BEx, R23B, R24B (and Ex where applicable), Flameguard, Intertec, Apollo
Series 60.

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