Tyco F3200 Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installation & Programming Manual
Programming
Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-13
6.3 INITIALISING, ACCESSING, DE-ACCESSING,
PRINTING, SAVING, LOADING & VERIFYING THE
DATABASE
6.3.1 INITIALISING THE DATABASE
The E2 INIT (initialisation) sequence causes the FIP to accept the module configuration
found and store this in its database. Note that this also sets all other parameters to the
default option and erases all other programmable data in the database e.g. zone names,
output logic equations. It should, therefore, only be done on an unprogrammed system.
Whenever the panel is powered up or down, Lk7 should always be in the write protect
position.
Steps
1. Fit the minijump on the DATABASE link, Lk7 (top right of Controller/Display) in the
WRITE PROTECT position, (i.e. NOT write enabled).
2. With the batteries disconnected, turn the FIP mains power off.
3. Short circuit pins SW1 (top centre of Controller/Display) with the minijump, then turn
the power on.
4. When the start up sequence is completed the LCD prompts you to write enable the
database by moving Lk7 to the write enable position.
Move Lk7 to the write enable position.
You will then be prompted on the LCD to remove SW1 and press "ACK".
Remove the minijump from SW1 (place it on one pin only), and press "ACK" to
complete the sequence, or "CLEAR-ESC" to abort it.
6.3.2 ACCESSING THE DATABASE
When programming the database the
DATABASE
link (Lk7 on Controller/Display) must be
in the WRITE ENABLE position.
At all other times it must be in the WRITE PROTECT
position.
With Lk7 on the Controller in the WRITE ENABLE position, selecting "Program Data" from
the SET menu prompts for entry of the 6 digit access code. The default access code is 0 0 0
0 0 0.
When access has been granted, the Program data menu is displayed and a new access
code can be entered (option 1, refer to Section 6.4.2).
The access code for the FIP should be recorded in the FIP contract file to enable future
reconfiguration. Where multiple users have individual codes then they should have a system
for remembering their own code.