De-accessing the database, Printing & saving the database – Tyco F3200 User Manual

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F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

Document No: LT0122

Programming

Page 6-14

5 July 2001

Issue 2.7

ACCESSING THE DATABASE (CONTINUED)

WARNINGS

1. When the database is accessed the Controller de-energises the Standby relay (i.e.

transmits Standby) and stops processing. If this signals "Alarm" to the Brigade the

appropriate arrangements should be made.

2. On a FIP that has been commissioned, if there is concern that changes made to the

database (e.g. programming circuits) may cause a false alarm, then either the

Brigade should be isolated or the appropriate zones should be isolated before

entering "Program Mode".

6.3.3 DE-ACCESSING

THE

DATABASE

It is important to make an orderly exit from programming mode (by use of "CLEAR ESC")

before replacing Lk7 in the WRITE PROTECT position or turning the FIP power off.

This allows the Controller to calculate the checksum for the revised database.

If an orderly exit is not made and the Controller finds its checksum does not match the

checksum stored it will remain in Standby with I/O processing inactive. It is then necessary

to re-access the database, and re-exit to allow it to calculate a new checksum. When this is

"Acknowledged", I/O processing re-starts, and the Standby relay is re-energised (but not

while all zones are isolated unless programmed to do so).

NOTES

1. Lk7 must be fitted to the WRITE PROTECT position after the database has been de-

accessed.

2. If zones were de-isolated before programming commenced, they should be checked

for status before being de-isolated after programming has finished. If any show

"alarm" then these must be checked to see if the alarm is genuine.

3. All zones and relays associated with any new modules configured (including E2

Initialisation) will be automatically isolated when the database is de-accessed, and

need to be checked and de-isolated as per note 2. above.

6.3.4

PRINTING & SAVING THE DATABASE

Once a FIP is programmed and commissioned, it is recommended that a disk containing

both a copy of the database in binary format and a printout of the database be kept in the

contract file. The printout should be carefully checked against the original configuration

setup sheets. A new database printout should be done after any subsequent modification to

the database.

The printer or computer is connected to the PRINTER/PROGRAMMER connector (J1) at the

bottom left corner of the Controller/Display. Suitable cables for connection are described in

Section 3.5.4.

When programming the FIP, remember to set the correct data for the printer (default is 60

lines per page, 9600 Baud).

Set the computer serial port for the same Baud rate. The computer serial port should also

be set to 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and Xon/Xoff handshaking should be enabled.

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