Programming keys – Tyco F3200 User Manual

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F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

Document No: LT0122

Programming

Page 6-10

5 July 2001

Issue 2.7

6.1.3 PROGRAMMING

KEYS

Looking at the keypad (or picture in Fig 2.1.2) the user will observe a 4x4 "numeric" keypad,

and a row of function keys across the bottom. The function keys from "RECALL" to "BELLS

ISOL" all have two functions e.g. "BELLS ISOL/DELETE". In programming mode, these

keys operate the bottom functions i.e. "DELETE", "INSERT", etc. An exception is

"RECALL/(" which will be either "RECALL" or "(" depending on the programming function

selected.

The logic functions in the right hand column of the 4 x 4 "numeric" keypad are used for

entering output logic equations. The symbol and the word represent the same function e.g.

logical "OR" is represented in an equation by the symbol "+".

During text entry the "NOT" key may be used to enter a blank space.

6.1.4

RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FOR CONFIGURATION &
PROGRAMMING

1.

System Design

Determine all system requirements; decide number of 8ZMs, 8RMs, LED Display (if

any); allocate zones and relays. Fill out configuration sheets with programming for

detector type, relay supervision, output logic, etc.

2.

Battery & PSU

Calculate battery and PSU requirements as per Section 5. Decide on battery

capacity. Check that physical size of battery fits with proposed mechanical

arrangement.

3.

Configure Hardware

With mains power off and battery disconnected. Fit battery test resistor (if required).

Install modules and fit any relay supervision links required.

4.

E2 Init

Fit links Lk7, SW1 and turn mains power on to perform Database Initialisation as per

Section 6.3.1. Check that modules configured by Controller match modules installed.

5.

Access Database

As per Section 6.3.2, using default code.

6.

Assign Access Codes

As per Section 6.4.2. Note that the first code is the master code, and should be

known by the System Designer or Service Supervisor as appropriate.

7.

Enter Text

As per Section 6.4.3. Copy names for FIP, zones and relays from configuration

sheets.

8.

Global Parameters

Enter any global parameters different from the defaults such as auto-test inhibit

dates, FIP MCP zone (if other than Zone 1), as per Section 6.4. Fig 6.1.2 can be

used as a flow chart. Work from top to bottom, left to right.

9.

Enter System Configuration Parameters

Refer to Fig 7.1.1. Enter all the circuit, zone, output logic, relay supervision and

RZDU parameters from the configuration sheets that differ from the defaults. Start at

the left side of Fig 7.1.1 (circuits), and work from left to right through each branch,

starting at the lowest numbered item (e.g. zone, relay) and stepping through to the

largest number for each item configured.

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