2programming the detector, 1 time and date tab – Hochiki FIRElink-25 User Manual

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FIRElink-25 – Installation Manual

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© 2010 Hochiki Europe (UK) Ltd

9-5-0-344/ISS4/OCT10

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Programming the Detector

The FIRElink-25 may be programmed from a PC when connected to the detector via a standard 9-pin
serial lead connected to the serial port of the computer and the 9 way socket at the base of the detector
(see section 7.4, ‘Connecting to a PC’). In order to do this, it is necessary to install the remote control
software onto the computer. A copy of the remote control software is contained on a CD-ROM supplied
with each detector. Install the software in accordance with the on-screen instructions. To open the
software, select Start > Programs > Hochiki > Remote 3.0

The programmable functions are all accessed though the Options > Detector settings submenu or by
clicking on the detector button on remote software toolbar as indicated below:

The following screen is displayed:

This window contains all the programmable functions for the FIRElink-25. To amend one of the
programmable functions, go to the relevant tab, make the change and then click OK. This will save the
change to the detector’s internal firmware.

A list and explanation of the various functions is given below, with the functions grouped by the tab under
which they appear.

2.1 Time and Date tab

It is important that the time and date be set up correctly on the controller’s internal calendar/clock
because it uses this information to store events in the event log. See section 8, “Event log” for more
details. Unless specially ordered, units are supplied with the correct setting for UK time. This is backed
up with a rechargeable battery. Later adjustments to the clock setting should not exceed ± 70 minutes
unless a FastLearn is initiated.

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