|
FIELD |
VALUE |
DESCRIPTION |
STEP 0 |
CODE 3/1 ALARM |
(1) |
Report code to Send Alarm Conditions |
STEP 1 |
CODE 3/1 TROUBLE |
(8) |
Report code to Send Trouble Conditions |
STEP 2 |
CODE 3/1 RESTORE |
(7) |
Report code to Send Restore Conditions |
STEP 3 |
CODE 3/1 TEST |
(9) |
Report code to send Test Signals |
STEP 4 |
# OF AC HOUR |
(6) |
Number of Hours AC power has to be removed from
the system till the panel will report the loss.
|
STEP 5 |
# OF RINGS |
(10) |
The allowable number of rings for the panel to answer.
2 – 14.
|
STEP 6 |
ENABLE – COMPUTER |
(1) |
Selecting this option allows the panel to pick up for downloading.
1 = YES
0 = NO
|
STEP 7 |
DTMF LINE #1 |
(1) |
This option determines if the panel will send DTMF or Pulse |
STEP 8 |
DTMF LINE #2 |
(1) |
This option determines if the panel will send DTMF or Pulse |
STEP 9 |
MUST REPORT #1 |
(0) |
Selecting this option will make a signal always come in on this phone line. |
STEP 10 |
MUST REPORT #2 |
(0) |
Selecting this option will make a signal always come in on this phone line. |
STEP 11 |
RELAY ALARM |
(0) |
1 = YES
0 = NO
|
STEP 12 |
RELAY SUPERVISE |
(0) |
Select yes if a supervised bell is to be used on Zone 4
1 = YES
0 = NO
|
STEP 13 |
# OF 5230 ANNUNCIATORS |
(0) |
Select the number of keypads you will have on the system |
STEP 14 |
SEND ALARM #1 |
(YES) |
YES = Report goes first to line 1
NO = Report goes first to line 2
|
STEP 15 |
SEND TROUBLE #1 |
(YES) |
YES = Report goes first to line 1
NO = Report goes first to line 2
|
STEP 16 |
SEND TEST #1 |
(YES) |
YES = Report goes first to line 1
NO = Report goes first to line 2
|
STEP 17 |
REPORT SPRINK #1 |
(YES) |
YES = Panel reports alarms and troubles as SPRINKLER
NO = Panel reports alarms and troubles as FIRE
|
STEP 18 |
REPORT SPRINK #2 |
(NO) |
YES = Panel reports alarms and troubles as SPRINKLER
NO = Panel reports alarms and troubles as FIRE
|
STEP 19 |
REPORT SPRINK #3 |
(NO) |
YES = Panel reports alarms and troubles as SPRINKLER
NO = Panel reports alarms and troubles as FIRE
|
STEP 20 |
REPORT SPRINK #4 |
(YES) |
YES = Panel reports alarms and troubles as SPRINKLER
NO = Panel reports alarms and troubles as FIRE
|
STEP 21 |
ACCOUNT #1 |
(00????) |
Six Digit Entries, Enter 00 followed by the Four Digit Account Number to be used. |
STEP 22 |
ATTEMPT #1 |
(3) |
Indicates how many times the account number will try to report
signals until a dialer failed signal comes up.
3 is Minimum with 5 being the maximum.
|
STEP 23 |
FORMAT #1 |
(0) |
0 = SIA 8
1 = FSK 81 (FSK 1)
2 = SK 4/2
3 = BFSK 1400hz
4 = BFSK 2300hz
5 = SIA 20
6 = 3/1 1400hz
7 = 3/1 2300hz
|
STEP 24 |
PHONE #1 |
16 DIGITS |
Enter a phone number up to 16 digits long. For a Pause enter (SHIFT 1),
for a “*” enter (SHIFT 2), for a “#” enter (SHIFT 3) and for the 5104 to look
for a second dial tone enter (SHIFT 4). Any unassigned spaces will automatically
be assigned as “F”
|
STEP 25 |
ACCOUNT #2 |
(00????) |
Six Digit Entries, Enter 00 followed by the Four Digit Account Number to be used. |
STEP 26 |
ATTEMPT #2 |
(3) |
Indicates how many times the account number will try to report signals until a
dialer failed signal comes up.
3 is Minimum with 5 being the maximum.
|
STEP 27 |
FORMAT #2 |
(0) |
0 = SIA 8
1 = FSK 81 (FSK 1)
2 = SK 4/2
3 = BFSK 1400hz
4 = BFSK 2300hz
5 = SIA 20
6 = 3/1 1400hz
7 = 3/1 2300hz
|
STEP 28 |
PHONE #2 |
16 DIGITS |
Enter a phone number up to 16 digits long. For a Pause enter (SHIFT 1),
for a “*” enter (SHIFT 2), for a “#” enter (SHIFT 3) and for the 5104 to look
for a second dial tone enter (SHIFT 4). Any unassigned spaces will automatically
be assigned as “F”
|
STEP 29 |
ACCOUNT COMPUTER |
(00????) |
This is a 6-digit field. Enter 00 plus the last four of the CS# |
STEP 30 |
PHONE # COMPUTER |
16 DIGITS |
Enter a phone number up to 16 digits long. For a Pause enter (SHIFT 1),
for a “*” enter (SHIFT 2), for a “#” enter (SHIFT 3) and for the 5104 to look
for a second dial tone enter (SHIFT 4). Any unassigned spaces will automatically
be assigned as “F”
(18007627831)
|
STEP 31 |
ZONE RESPONSE #1 |
(1) |
0 = 0.3 TO 0.4 SECOND DELAY
1 = 3 TO 4 SECOND DELAY
2 = 15 TO 20 SECOND DELAY
3 = 30 TO 40 SECOND DELAY
|
STEP 32 |
ZONE RESPONSE #2 |
(1) |
0 = 0.3 TO 0.4 SECOND DELAY
1 = 3 TO 4 SECOND DELAY
2 = 15 TO 20 SECOND DELAY
3 = 30 TO 40 SECOND DELAY
|
STEP 33 |
ZONE RESPONSE #3 |
(1) |
0 = 0.3 TO 0.4 SECOND DELAY
1 = 3 TO 4 SECOND DELAY
2 = 15 TO 20 SECOND DELAY
3 = 30 TO 40 SECOND DELAY
|
STEP 34 |
ZONE RESPONSE #4 |
(1) |
0 = 0.3 TO 0.4 SECOND DELAY
1 = 3 TO 4 SECOND DELAY
2 = 15 TO 20 SECOND DELAY
3 = 30 TO 40 SECOND DELAY
|
ACCESS CODES These codes must be programmed for system operation! |
STEP 35 |
CODE #0 (installer code) |
(4850) |
This code is used to enter programming, set the time and initiate downloads.
It can also acknowledge alarms and troubles, plus silence the keypad.
|
STEP 36 |
CODE #1 (master code) |
(1234) |
This code is used to silence annunciators and perform manual tests. |
STEP 37 |
AUTO TEST HOURS |
(24) |
Put in the number of hours between phone tests. 1 – 24 Hrs |
STEP 38 |
AUTO TEST MINUTES |
(00) |
Enter the number of minutes wanted for test signals. |
STEP 39 |
TIME |
(????) |
Enter the current time in military time. |
STEP 40 |
SLAVE DIALER |
(?) |
NO = Stand alone FACP
YES = Used as a Dialer on a Bigger FACP
|
STEP 41 |
EXIT PROGRAMMING |
|
Entering this step automatically exits you from programming. |