Enable/disable detector, Type, Verification – Fire-Lite MS-9200UDLSC Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel User Manual

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MS-9200UDLS Series Manual — P/N 52750:H 4/14/2014

Programming

Master Programming Level

Enable/Disable Detector

To Enable or Disable the detector, press the 1 key while viewing the Edit Detector Screen #2. Each
press of the key will toggle the screen between Enabled Yes and Enabled No. If Enabled No is
selected, the detector will not be polled by the control panel, preventing the detector from reporting
alarms and troubles to the panel. The control panel will display the device type and address which
has been disabled and will turn on the Trouble LED and Disable LED.

Type

To select the type of detector being programmed, press the 2 key while viewing the Edit Detector
Screen #2. This will cause the control panel to display the following Detector Type Screens:

Pressing the down arrow key will display additional detector types as indicated in the following
table.

While viewing either Detector Type screen, select the type of detector being programmed by
pressing the corresponding keyboard number key. The display will return to Edit Detector Screen
#2 and indicate the selection next to the Type option.

Verification

Alarm verification is used to confirm that a smoke detector activation is a true alarm condition and
not a false alarm. This feature is selected by pressing 3 while viewing the Edit Detector Screen #2
so that the display reads Verification On. Each time the 3 key is pressed, the display will toggle
between Verification On and Verification Off. For a detailed description, refer to “Alarm
Verification (None or One Minute)” on page 143.

Detector Type

Action When Activated

Smoke Photo

Fire Alarm

User-Defined-1

same as previous (Smoke Photo)

Smoke Ion

Fire Alarm

User-Defined-2

same as previous (Smoke Ion)

Heat Detect

Fire Alarm

User-Defined-3

same as previous (Heat Detect)

Smoke DuctP

Fire Alarm

User-Defined-4

same as previous (Smoke DuctP)

Photo w/Heat

Fire Alarm

User-Defined-5

same as previous (Photo w/Heat)

Duct-Superv

Supervisory, latching

User-Defined-6

same as previous (Superv DuctP)

Photo-SupervAR

Supervisory, nonlatching (works only in LiteSpeed)

User-Defined-7

same as previous (Photo-SupervAR)

ADAPT

Fire Alarm

User-Defined-8

same as previous (ADAPT)

Beam

Fire Alarm

User-Defined-9

same as previous (Beam)

EDIT DETECTOR

1=ENABLED

2=TYPE

3=VERIFICATION

Edit Detector Screen #2

EDIT DETECTOR

1=ENABLED

2=TYPE

3=VERIFICATION

Edit Detector Screen #2

DETECTOR TYPE

1=SMOKE(PHOTO)

2=USER-DEFINED-1

3=SMOKE (ION)

Detector Type Screen #1

NOTE: If a detector is selected to be a SUPERV DUCTP type, it will function like a supervisory
point not a fire alarm point. The supervisory LED and supervisory relay will activate, not the fire
alarm LED or alarm relay, if the detector senses smoke.

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