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MS-9050 Series Manual — P/N 52413:G 4/14/2014

Operating Instructions

Read Status

4.22.14 Print

To print program data or control panel status, press 2 while viewing Read Status Screen #5. The
following screens will be displayed:

Pressing 1 while viewing Print Screen #1 allows the user to print the History file which will detail
all of the system activities since the file was last cleared from memory.

Pressing 2 while viewing Print Screen #1 allows the user to print the Walktest log which will detail
all of the system activations during walktest since the log was last cleared. Refer to “Walktest” on
page 94
for additional information on the display.

Pressing 3 while viewing Print Screen #1 allows the user to print the Walktest summary. This
screen will display a total of the tested detectors, tested modules, untested detectors and untested
modules for the current walktest session. Refer to “Walktest” on page 94 for additional information
on the display.

Pressing 1 while viewing Print Screen #2 allows the user to print the detector data for each address-
able smoke detector connected to the system. A printout, similar to the following example, will be
generated if an optional printer is connected to the FACP.

Chamber Value

The Chamber value should be within the indicated range for the following smoke detectors:

SD350(T), SD355(T), D350P(R), D355P(R), SD300(T), AD350, and AD355 Addressable
Photoelectric Smoke Detectors: 405 - 2100 (obscuration of 1.00%/ft to 3.66%/ft.)

CP350, CP355 and CP300 Addressable Ionization Smoke Detectors: 750 - 2100 (obscuration
of 0.50%/ft. to 1.44%/ft.)

If the addressable smoke detector’s Chamber reading is not within the acceptable range, clean the
detector and check the Chamber value again. If the reading is still not within the acceptable range,
immediately replace the detector.

Drift Compensation

Drift compensation uses software algorithms that identify and compensate for long-term changes in
the data readings from each addressable smoke detector. These long-term changes in detector data
readings are typically caused by dirt and dust accumulation inside the smoke chamber. Drift com-
pensation performs the following functions:

Samples each photoelectric smoke detector every 6 seconds and each ionization smoke
detector every 3 seconds

DEVICE # DEVICE TYPE

% DRIFT COMP

CHAMBER

TIME/DATE

1D001

SMOKE (PHOTO)

20

1281

12:01AM 01-08-2010

1D002

SMOKE (PHOTO)

20

1281

12:01AM 01-08-2010

1D003

SMOKE (PHOTO)

21

1259

12:01AM 01-08-2010

1D004

SMOKE (PHOTO)

20

1309

12:02AM 01-08-2010

1D005

SMOKE (PHOTO)

21

1281

12:02AM 01-08-2010

1D006

SMOKE (PHOTO)

20

1322

12:02AM 01-08-2010

1D007

SMOKE (PHOTO)

20

1280

12:02AM 01-08-2010

1D008

SMOKE (PHOTO)

20

1215

12:02AM 01-08-2010

1D009

SMOKE (PHOTO)

20

1310

12:02AM 01-08-2010

READ STATUS

1=SERVICE TERMINAL

2=PRINT

3=TIME-DATE

Read Status Screen #5

PRINT

1=HISTORY

2=WALKTEST LOG

3=WALKTEST SUMMARY

PRINT

1=DETECTOR DATA

2=DACT SUMMARY

3=EXIT PRINTING

Print Screen #2

Print Screen #1

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