Tyco F3200 Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installation & Programming Manual
Programming
Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-11
6.1.5 RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FOR CONFIGURATION &
PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED)
10 Checking
When all parameters are entered, either:
1. Print the database (as per Section 6.3.4) and compare the printout against
the configuration sheets (check each parameter for each item and tick off).
or
2. If a printer is not available, de-access the database as per Section 6.3.3,
enter "View Parameter" mode and check each parameter of each item (tick
off) noting any mistakes. Re-access database and correct mistakes.
11. Update RDU Programming
Update the programming (including zone names) of any connected RDUs. F3200
V2.03 (or later) software allows the sending of zone names to an RDU through the
RDU comms link. This is initiated with a command at the FIP and requires the RDU
to have its database link (Lk7) in the write enable position. RDU software V2.01 or
later supports this feature. Refer Section 6.2.1.
12. Testing
As part of commissioning, with test loads rather than real ones (e.g. for
airconditioning shut-down and gas flood). Check the operation of detectors
(including LED brightness and remote LEDs). Check the operation of logic and
timers from inputs to outputs.
13. Save Database
When satisfied that the configuration parameters and logic are correct, save the
database onto a disk (if a computer is available) and keep it in case the database
ever needs to be restored, or in case a future FIP has similar logic and could be
copied from this one and edited.
After saving the database a verify operation should be done as described in Section
6.3.7.