Tyco F3200 Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
F3200 Installation & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122
Programming
Page 6-26 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7
GLOBAL DATA (CONTINUED)
Country Coder (alarm signalling)
This is only required for FIPs connected to Brigades with NSW Country Coder equipment.
It allows the selection of a code of 1 to 6 pulses to be signalled on the FIP Brigade Alarm
relay. These occur in a repeated sequence of 3 seconds off followed by 1 second on for
each pulse, with a space of 1 second between pulses.
Select the coder option and enter the digit for the required number of pulses.
The default code (0) programs standard Alarm relay operation.
Printer setup
The printer setup menu options are:
1:Lines per page; 2:Baud Rate; 3:Print relay controls; 4:more
Option 1:lines per page, determines how often a new page/page heading is printed and
option 2:baud rate allows the baud rate of the printer serial port to be selected.
Option 3 allows the enabling/disabling of the printing of relay control events
(activate/deactivate).
Option 4:more gives a further menu: 1:Event printing; 2:Select print evt; 3:Select history evt
Option 1 allows event printing to be enabled or disabled. When event printing is
disabled no events at all are printed and the size of the history queue is doubled.
Options 2 and 3 allow the selection of which types of events are to be printed and
which type are to be logged to history. There are six different types which can be
individually enabled or disabled, and these are shown as
1:Zone 2:System 3:Sys run 4:Cct 5:Pnt 6:Relay.
Numeric keys 1 to 6 are used to enable or disable each type. A 'Y' character is
shown if the type is enabled and 'N' for disabled.
Zone events include zone alarm, reset, isolate etc.
System events include "system test passed", "system power up" etc, and includes all
events which are not one of the other 5 types.
Sys run (system running), is for the daily "auto test passed" event (or for network
systems the daily "system running" event).
Cct (circuit) and pnt (point) apply only to network systems.
Relay events include local ancillary and module relay events such as isolate, fault,
operate test, and (de)activate. If relay events are enabled then local relay activate
and relay deactivate events may be separately disabled (as described in the previous
menu). For network systems, module relay and ancillary relay events are sent onto
the network as zone events and hence the printing and history logging of them is
controlled by the zone type option and not the relay event type option. However, it is
possible to disable the transmission of relay activate and deactivate events onto the
network - refer to section 11.8.