19 5.3 configuring system timers, 4 programming auxiliary power – Edwards Signaling 2400 Series User Manual

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5.3 Configuring System Timers

1.

The configure System Timers step is indicated by the 4-phase flashing green Power LED. The status
of the panel’s Alarm Silence Inhibit Timer is indicated by the zone disabled LED as shown in Table 5.6.

Table 5.6 - Alarm Silence Inhibit Timer Status

Alarm Silence Inhibit Timer Setting

Zone Disabled LED

Disabled

OFF

1 Minute

Y

PAUSE

Y

PAUSE

YY

..

2 Minutes

YY

PAUSE

YY

PAUSE

YY

...

3 Minutes

YYY

PAUSE

YYY

PAUSE

YYY

...

2.

Use the

TROUBLE SILENCE

switch to select between the four states. The status of the panel’s automatic

Alarm Silence Timer is indicated by the alarm silenced LED as shown in Table 5.7.

Table 5.7 - Automatic Alarm Silence Timer Status

Timer setting

Alarm Silenced LED

No timer

OFF

10 Minutes

Y

PAUSE

Y

PAUSE

Y

...

20 Minutes

YY

PAUSE

YY

PAUSE

Y

Y...

30 Minutes

YYY

PAUSE

YYY

PAUSE

YYY

...

3. Use the

ALARM SILENCE

switch to toggle between the four states.

4.

When the proper LED combination is displayed, press the

RESET

switch; the panel is now ready to

program Auxiliary Power.

5.4 Programming Auxiliary Power

1.

The program Auxiliary Power step is indicated by the 5-phase flashing green Power LED. Use the

ALARM SILENCE

switch to program the auxiliary power as shown in Table 5.8.

Table 5.8 - Auxiliary Power on Reset Status

Auxiliary Power

Alarm Silenced LED

Remains energized during reset

OFF

De-energize on reset
(alarm, verification, & test modes)

Y

PAUSE

Y

PAUSE

Y

...

2.

Use the

ALARM SILENCE

switch to toggle between the two states.

3.

Press the

RESET

switch to return to the automatic module configuration step (1-phase flash), where the

programming process started. You may modify any panel configuration by repeating the programming
cycle.

To exit the programming mode, return the

PROGRAMMING MODE

switch to the OFF (down) position. The

panel should return to the Normal mode. You may exit the Programming mode at any time. This is useful
when changing only one system parameter.

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