Programming instructions, 1 switch functions – Fire-Lite MS-2410BC Conventional Control Panel User Manual

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Programming Instructions

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Document #50801 Rev.C 12/14/01 P/N 50801:C

CHAPTER 3

Programming Instructions

This chapter describes programming the MS-2410BC from the onboard keypad. Programming can be performed
only by a factory authorized representative. Control panel programming is possible at any time except when an alarm
or zone fault condition is present or during a fire drill.

All programming selections are stored in nonvolatile Electrically-Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
(EEPROM). This ensures that the control panel will remember all entries made in programming mode even if both
AC and battery power are removed.

The control panel comes with factory chosen options already programmed. Other options may be programmed if
desired. If all factory default settings are acceptable, programming is complete.

Successful entry into Program Mode from the keypad shuts off the fire protection and causes the Trouble LED and AC
Power LED to flash.

3.1

Switch Functions

For ease of programming, labels have been provided which list the programming features/options available and the
key functions in Programming Mode. Insert the supplied labels in the proper locations. Refer to “Slide-in Labels” on
page 57. The function of each key in Program Mode is illustrated below:

F

O

Annunc. Trouble

Zone Disabled

Battery Trouble

Ground Fault

NAC Fault

Signal Silence

Supervisory

Trouble

FIGURE 3-1:

Programming Mode Keypad

Move LED cursor up

Move LED cursor down

Store programming options and
move cursor to next zone alarm
LED (program feature)

Feature
(Zone Alarm LEDs)

Option
(Zone Trouble LEDs)

Select programming option
(toggle choices)

No function

Insert Supplied Programming Feature Label A (English or French)

Insert Supplied Programming Key Functions Label C
(English or French)

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