Honeywell MS-9200UDLS Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
Programming
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A flashing cursor will appear in the position of the first asterisk to the left. The
programmer keys in the three digit module address, such as 012. When the last digit
is keyed-in, if the selected address has not
been added to programming, a screen
showing information about a device that is
installed with a lower address, closest to
the selected address, will be displayed. If no modules are installed on the loop, the
following screen will be displayed:
If the selected address has been added to programming but a module (such as a
monitor module) with the selected address is not physically installed on the SLC or
has a communication fault, the following screen will be displayed:
If the selected address has been added to programming and a module (such as a
monitor module) with the selected address is physically installed on the SLC and is
communicating with the control panel, the following screen will be displayed:
To change the programming for the displayed module, press the keyboard down
arrow key to view the following Edit Monitor screens. In the preceding example:
Normal - indicates that the module with the selected address is physically
installed on the SLC and communicating with the control panel (enabled)
<ADJ><NOUN> - represents the adjective and noun, which have been
programmed, describing the location of the displayed device
ZNNN - represents the first of five possible software zones that the module is
assigned to (NNN = the two digit zone number from 000 - 099)
1M012 - represents the Loop, Device type and Device address (1 = SLC Loop
1, M=Module and 012 = Module Address 012)
W or * - indicates whether or not the device is programmed for Walktest (W =
programmed for walktest, * = not programmed for walktest).
NO MODULE
INSTALLED
Edit Module Screen
TROUBL MONITOR
<ADJ><NOUN>
ZNNN
* 1M012
NORMAL MONITOR
<ADJ><NOUN>
ZNNN
W 1M012