Tyco F3200 Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
F3200 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122
Programming System Configuration
Page 7-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7
7.1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MENU
The System Configuration menu is Option 4 in the Program Data menu (as shown in Fig
6.1.2). It allows programming of the parameters which determine the way the F3200
hardware operates. The menu includes the following:
1 Circuits (AZCs); 2 Zones; 3 Modules; 4 Output Logic; 5 Relay (Supervision); 6 RZDUs and
will also include option 7:Network for a networked system.
Fig 7.1.1A shows the System Configuration menu and its hierarchial structure for V1.10
software, Figure 7.1.1B for V2.00 to V2.08 software and Figure 7.1.1C for V2.09 or later.
The diagram may be used in two ways as follows:
1. When a user needs to change one particular parameter in an existing FIP, Fig's 6.1.2
and 7.1.1 act as a "road map" that show the path required to access that parameter.
2. When initially programming a new FIP, these diagrams may be used as a flowchart.
Working from top to bottom, left to right, on first Fig 6.1.2 and then Fig 7.1.1, the
entire database can be programmed.
This shows that modules should be configured before circuits, zones or relays.
Detail on each is shown in the following sections.
CONFIGURING MODULES
Selecting the modules option causes the LCD to display the modules configured and the
modules present. E.g. Relay 1/2 means that 1 8RM is configured, but 2 are present.
Select: 1 (Zone) to change the number of 8ZMs;
2 (Relay) to change the number of 8RMs;
3 (Display) to change the number of LED Display Bds.
4 (MAF) to enable/disable the MAF board (NDU only)
Acknowledge the warning ("ACK") and then enter the new number of that particular module
to be configured (e.g. press "2", "ENTER" to configure 2 modules).
WARNING
Changing the number of 8 zone or relay modules configured will automatically change
the number of zones or relays allocated in the database. The mapping of zones/relays
to LEDs on an LED Display may well be altered. It needs to be manually checked, and
adjusted if necessary. Refer to Sections 7.3.3 and 7.5.3.