Setup menu > miscellaneous, Setup menu > bus setup – Hochiki FIRElink-400CM User Manual

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Flow Recording

12 seconds

2 minutes

13

Flow Recording

30 seconds

5 minutes

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Flow Recording

1 minute

10 minutes

15

Flow Recording

2 minutes

20 minutes

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Flow Recording

5 minutes

50 minutes

17

Flow Recording

10 minutes

100 minutes

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Flow Recording

20 minutes

200 minutes

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Flow Recording

50 minutes

500 minutes

In the above table the shaded section indicates flow rate recording while the white section indicates
detector and alarm level recording.

The factory default setting is 8. At the slowest recording rate, one month of data can be recorded. A PC
must be connected via the RS232 port with appropriate software to view the chart recorder log (see
section 9.5 “Connecting to a PC” on page 49).

1.1.1 User Defined Access Code (Numeric - Address 000-127)

Setup Menu > Miscellaneous

This function sets the access code that the user has to input in order to modify any of the function values.
The default setting is "0102" but for added security it can be changed to any four-digit number desired by
the user.

1.1.1 BMS Protocol (Numeric - CM only)

Setup Menu > Miscellaneous

This function sets the communications protocol for connection to a Building Management System (BMS).
Refer to section 7 “External Communications” on page 41 for details of these protocols.

1.1.1 Factory Default (Yes/No - Address 000 - 127)

Setup Menu > Miscellaneous

On the Standard Detector, this function has two purposes. If the user has changed any of the detector’s
functions, this function will display

No

, indicating that the detector is not at factory default. Setting the

function to

Yes

will restore the detector to the factory default settings.

On the Command Module, this setting returns all detectors on the communications loop to their default
settings. To default an individual detector in the loop, it is necessary to use the detector’s own front
panel.

1.1.1 Scan Devices (Yes/No - CM only)

Setup Menu > Bus Setup

Setting this function to

Yes

causes the Command Module to scan the RS485 data bus for connected

detectors. While scanning, the display will show

Scanning loop

and display a progress bar. When

finished, the display will show the number of devices found and the detector addresses, as shown below:

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