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Section 8: Programming Overview
This section of the manual is intended to give you an overview of the programming process. Please read this section of the manual care-
fully, especially if you are programming the control panel for the first time.
The JumpStart® Autoprogramming feature automates many programming tasks and selects default options for the system. JumpStart
should be at least once when you are installing the system. See Section 8.1 for details. After you run JumpStart, you may need to do
some additional programming depending on your installation. Section 9 of this manual covers manual programmable options in detail.
Programming the panel can be thought of as a four part process. You must program:
• Network options. This affects how all panels in the network work together. (see Section 6 Network Management for details).
• System options. These are options that affect general operation of the panel. (see Section 9.6 for details).
• Options for input points and zones. These are primarily options that control the detection behavior of devices. (see Section 9.3 and
Section 9.5 for details).
• Options for output points and groups. This includes selecting characteristics for output groups and mapping output circuits to output
groups. (see Section 9.4 for details).
8.1 JumpStart® AutoProgramming
The JumpStart AutoProgramming feature allows for faster system setup. When you run JumpStart AutoProgramming, the panel searches
for expanders and SLC devices not currently in the system. The new devices are added in their default configuration. At the end of the
JumpStart you can choose to not accept the new devices and go back to the configuration you had before. JumpStart saves the installer
from having to program options for each device. Depending on the application, the installer may need to make some changes after Jump-
Start completes.
See Section 8.1.3 for complete details about running JumpStart.
8.1.1 Input Points
The first JumpStart on the panel in default configuration will determine the number and type of input points (detectors or contact monitor
modules) on each SLC loop. JumpStart® AutoProgramming assigns the correct detector type (heat, ionization or photoelectric), so the
installer does not need to edit the device type for detectors. Any contact monitor modules on the system will be assigned type “Manual
Pull.” The installer will need to manually change the switch type if manual pull is not correct.
The first JumpStart AutoProgramming creates one zone (Zone 1) and assigns all input points to Zone 1. Zone 1 is mapped to Output
Group 1.
8.1.2 Output Points
The first JumpStart AutoProgramming on a panel in default configuration creates three output groups and assigns output circuits as fol-
lows:
Internal Power Supply Circuits 1-8:
Configured as Notification and assigned to Group 1.
Internal Power Supply Circuit 9 (Relay 1):
Assigned to Group 998.
Internal Power Supply Circuit 10 (Relay 2):
Assigned to Group 999.
Addressable output points (Relay modules):
All addressable relay devices will be configured as “Output Pt” (general purpose output point) and assigned to Group 1.
NOTE: Relay output is constant even if the zone activating the relay is programmed with an output pattern.
8.1.3 Running JumpStart® AutoProgramming
Run JumpStart AutoProgramming immediately after you have addressed and connected all input devices (detectors, pull stations, and so
on) and output devices (notification appliances, relays, and so on).
NOTE: If you need to install a few devices after you have run JumpStart, you can install them manually or run JumpStart again at a later time.
JumpStart will keep user options, such as names, for devices already installed. Follow instructions in Section 8 for configuration.
To run JumpStart AutoProgramming, follow these steps.
1. Select 7 for Panel Programming. Enter Access Code.
2. Select 6 for JumpStart AutoProgramming.
3. The message “The system will be shut down during JumpStart.” Press ENTER to accept.
4. When the message, “SLC FAMILY” message appears, select IDP, SK or SD; depending on the type of SLC devices the panel is
using, and press ENTER to accept.
5. A series of messages displays for the next several seconds. JumpStart scans the SLC loops for devices. This can take several
minutes, depending on the number of devices attached.
6. If a Temp Programming Display is being used to initially setup an RFP-2100, a message will appear for selecting to install the
display or not. If the display is to stay in the system for normal annunciation, select “Yes”. Otherwise select “No” and the display
will be removed.” See Section 4.5.3.
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7. When the message “Configuring System Done” displays, press any key to continue.
8. Select one of the following options from the menu that displays.
Press 1 if you need to review the JumpStart configuration. The Review System menu will appear. Press 1
1 - Review System
to review Entire System or Press 2 for Changes Only.
2 - Repeat JumpStart Press 2 if you need to rerun JumpStart for any reason.
1. If you are ready to make the JumpStart® configuration permanent, select 3.
2. The system will ask you if the installation contains any addressable duct detectors. If there are none,
select 2 for No and skip to Step 8. If the system contains duct detectors, select 1 for Yes and con-
tinue with Step 3.
3. From the list that displays, select the SLC that contains the duct detectors.
4. The first photoelectric or ionization detector on the system will display. Select 1 for DUCT and 2
for NonDUCT.
5. Press up arrow to select the next detector. Select 1 for DUCT and 2 for NonDUCT. Continue until
3 - Accept Changes
all duct detectors have been selected. (Note: You can move backwards through the list with down
arrow).
6. When you reach the last detector on this device, press left arrow.
7. The system will ask you if there are any duct detectors used. If there are, select 1 for Yes and the
message will ask, Have All Addressable Duct Detectors Been Identified? Left arrow for “No”,
Right arrow for “Yes”. If there are no more duct detectors, continue with Step 8.
8. The system will restart with the saved JumpStart configuration.
9. After the system resets, it will use the new JumpStart configuration.
If you want to discard the changes, and keep the configuration you had before running this JumpStart
4 - Discard Changes
press 4.
8.2 Mapping Overview
This section of the manual is a high level overview of mapping.
Mapping is an important concept with the control panel. In general terms, mapping is assigning or linking events to outputs that will acti-
vate when events occur. You do this by assigning input points to input zones, output points to output groups and then linking or mapping
zones and output groups.
Figure 8.1 is a brief overview of the concept of mapping. The next several pages of the manual show these subjects in detail.
Figure 8.1 Mapping Overview
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NOTE: Supervised notification Outputs mapped to General troubles on the NAC circuit should be made latching. Failing to do so will cause the
circuit to continually cycle into and out of trouble until silenced or restored, if that circuit goes into trouble with an open of short condition.
8.2.1 Input Point Mapping
Input points are assigned to input zones, as the example if Figure 8.2 shows. Any input point can be assigned to any input zone. (Input
points can be assigned to one zone only. An input point can be designated as “Unused,” which means it has not been assigned to a zone).
Figure 8.2 Example of Input Point Assignment
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8.2.2 Output Circuit Mapping
Figure 8.3 is a simple example showing how to assign notification and relay output circuits to groups.
Figure 8.3 Example of Assigning Output Circuits to Groups
8.2.3 Event Mapping
There are 11 types of Zone events, 14 types of Panel events, and 40 types of Site events that can be mapped (see Table 8-1). For each
event type, you can activate the output groups with specific output patterns. Mapping examples are shown in Figure 8.4, Figure 8.5, &
Figure 8.6.
System Zone Panel Site
Manual Pull Alarm System Aux 1 Alarm Fire Drill
Water Flow Alarm System Aux 2 Alarm General Fire Alarm
Detector Alarm General Fire Supervisory
(heat or smoke detectors)
Zone Aux 1 Alarm General Fire Pre-Alarm
Zone Aux 2 Alarm
Fire
Interlock Alert
Interlock Release
Pre-Alarm
Fire Supervisory
Status Point
CO Alarm
CO Supervisory
Table 8-1 Event Types
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System Zone Panel Site
LOC ECS 1-8 Alarm
Emergency
General ECS Alarm
General ECS Supervisory
Point ECS 1-8 Alarm
Trouble SBUS Expander Trouble General Trouble
Status Point Active SBUS Class A Trouble Site Silenced
SLC Loop Trouble Voice Aux In 1-8 Alarm
AC Loss Trouble F1 Key Active
Battery Trouble F2 Key Active
Advisory
Ground Fault Trouble F3 Key Active
Phone Line Trouble F4 Key Active
Reporting Account Trouble Voice Aux in 1-2
Printer Trouble System Mic Active
Aux Power Trouble Background Music
System Switch Trouble
Output Group Trouble
Table 8-1 Event Types
Figure 8.4 Example of Zone Events Mapped to output Groups and Patterns
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Figure 8.5 Example of Zone Events Mapped to Output Groups and Patterns on a Single Panel
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Figure 8.6 Example of Events Mapped to Output Groups and Patterns within a Networked Site
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8.2.4 Mapping LED Points
Figure 8.7 is a simple example showing how LED points are mapped to zones and output groups. Typically you would create two output
groups for each zone, one for alarms and one for troubles. (LED points are available when models 5865-3/4 and/or 5880 are used with
the system).
Figure 8.7 Example of LED Points Mapped to Output Groups
(Applies to Models 5865-3/4 and 5880)
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8.2.5 Mapping LED Points for a Networked System
Figure 8.8 Example of Expanding Mapping of LED Points Across Panels
8.3 Programming Using the HFSS Honeywell Fire Software Suite
You can use the HFSS Honeywell Fire Software Suite software to program the control panel onsite (personnel will need to be onsite
during the upload or download process). HFSS is a software package that lets you easily program the control panel using a Windows-
based computer. HFSS is needed for Mapping. When using HFSS, you can set up the programming options for the panel, save the
options in a file, then download the file to the panel. You can connect to the control panel directly using the onboard USB. Updates are
available at www.farenhyt.com
8.4 Programming Using an Annunciator
Many of the features can be programmed through the system annunciator, using either the control panel’s on-board annunciator or RA-
2000, RA-1000, or RA-100 remote annunciators.
The following subsections describe programming basics, including a description of editing keys available for programming and how to
move through programming menus. Section 9 contains specific information about individual programming options.
8.4.1 Entering / Exiting Panel Programming
To enter Program Mode:
1. Enter the Installer Code (factory programmed default code is 123456).
2. Select 7 for Programming Menu. See Section 9 for detailed menu information and Section 8.5 for a quick reference listing all
programmable options and JumpStart defaults.
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To exit Program Mode:
When you have completed working with the menus, press left arrow several times until you are exited from programming mode. Two
prompts will display. The first prompt is to make sure you intended to leave the panel programming (select Yes or No as appropriate).
The second prompt is for accepting all changes. If you select No, any changes you have made since you entered panel programming will
have no effect.
Moving through the Menus
Figure 8.9 shows how to move through the menu screens, using the main menu screen as an example.
Figure 8.9 Moving through Main Menu (Main Menu used as an Example)
Selecting Options and Entering Data
There are several ways to make programming selections using the control panel depending on which screen you are currently viewing.
The chart below is a generic explanation.
To Press
Select from a menu. The corresponding number on the annunciator.
Enter numeric data. The appropriate number on the annunciator.
Enter text (alphanumeric data). See Appendix B for complete list of characters.
Select from a scrolling list. The up arrow or down arrow to move through the list of available options. When the
option you want to select is displayed, press ENTER.
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8.5 Programming Menu Quick Reference
This section of the manual lists all Panel Programming options in the order they appear on the sub-menus. Default settings are indicated
in text or marked with an asterisk (*). The comments column provide quick information and a reference to a section (if applicable) which
has more detailed information.
Menu Options/Defaults Comments
Edit Module ID
Edit Module Select Module Enter Module Name Section 9.2.1
Edit Module specific options
5824-
Serial/Parallel/IO
RA-2000 LCD
Annunciator
RA-1000 LCD
Annunciator
RA-100 LCD
Annunciator
6815 SLC Loop
Expander
5815XL-SLC Loop
Expander
RPS-1000 Power
Supply
Module 5496 NAC Expander
5880-LED/IO Module
Add Module Section 9.2.2
5865-LED Annunc.
Module
ECS-50W -Voice
Amplifier
ECS-125W-Voice
Amplifier
ECS-DUAL50W -
Voice Amplifier
ECS-INT50W-Voice
Amplifier
ECS-NVCM -Network
Voice Control Module
ECS-VCM-Voice
Control Module
ECS-RVM Remote
Voice Module
SK-NIC Network
Add Module Section 9.2.2
Interface Card
Module
Delete Module Select Module Section 9.2.3
View Module List Select Module Section 9.2.4
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Section Edit
Edit Zone Name
Zone Name
*1-Count
2-Count
Alarm Ver.
Section Edit
Verification Type PAS
Zone Properties
SNGL
ILOCK
DBL ILOCK
Zone
Properties 135° to SD devices
Heat Temp Set
150°F Section 9.3.1
Edit Zone Select Zone IDP or SK
135° to
Zone device Section
190°F
9.3.1
Low
Smoke Section Edit
Medium
Sensitivity Zone Properties
High
Single/Multi-
00-23
station Cadence
Zone CO Single/Multi Section Zone
Accessory 00-23 Accessory
station Cadence
Opt Options
Yes
Local Zone
No
View Zone Points
Select Zone Section 9.3.2
Section Edit
Group Name
Group Name
Voice Group Y or N
Switch 1-64
Section Edit
Template Group
Y or N
Edit Group Select Group Override Properties
Group Allow Sys
Properties Y or N
Override
Group
Dynamic
Act/Template
00-23 (See Appendix C)
Override
Cadence
View Group
Select Group Section 9.4.2
Points
Edit OPG
Select template
Template Modify name and which OPGs are in template Section 9.4.3
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Menu Options/Defaults Comments
UNUSED
MANUAL PULL
WATER *LATCH
FLOW NON-LATCH
FIRE *LATCH
SUPERVSY NON-LATCH
FIRE DRILL
SILENCE
RESET
P.A.S. ACK
*LATCH
ZONE AUX1
NON-LATCH
LATCH
ZONE AUX2
NON-LATCH
LATCH
SYSTEM AUX1
NON-LATCH
LATCH
SWITCH1,2,3, SYSTEM AUX2
SD, SK and IDP 4,5,6
NON-LATCH
Devices on Select DETECTOR Section 9.5
Point Internal and Enter Pt Module4,
5 LATCH
External 6815 and FIRE TAMPER
External 5815XL NON-LATCH
MANUAL RELEASE
INTERLOCK
STATUS POINT
CO DETECTOR SWITCH
CO LATCH
SUPERVISORY
DETECTOR NON-LATCH
SWITCH
LATCH
ECS INPUT
NON-LATCH
LATCH
ECS TAMPER
NON-LATCH
ECS SUPER- LATCH
VISORY NON-LATCH
OUTPUT PT Select Group
NOTIF1,2,3,4,5 AUX CONST
,6
AUX RESET
AUX DOOR
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Menu Options/Defaults Comments
OUTPUT PT Select Group
RELAY1,2,3,4,
5,6 AUX RESET
AUX DOOR
LED Number 1-80
SLC LED 1,6 Notif
LED Function
Unused
DETECTOR
2-WIRE SMOKE Select Zone
2,3,4,5
W. Gateway
2,3,4,5
W SWITCH
Same as SWITCH
2,3,4,5, 8
W-
RELAY2,3,4,5, Same as Relay
8
UNUSED
SD, SK and IDP
No
Devices on Select
Point Accessory
Internal and Enter Pt Sensor Section 9.5
(cont.) 4,5
External 6815 and SDR BAS
External 5815XL 1,2,3,4,5,6
PHOTO RLY BAS
1,2,3,4,5,6
I-SdrBa
(Intelligent
Sounder
DETECTOR1, Base)
2,3,4,5,6
2,3,4,5,6
No
Accessory
SDR BAS
1,2,3,4,5,6
ION RLY BAS
1,2,3,4,5,6
I-SdrBa
(Intelligent
Sounder
Base) 2,3,4,5
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Menu Options/Defaults Comments
No
Accessory
SDR BAS
1,2,3,4,5,6
HEAT1,2,3,4,5,6 RLY BAS
1,2,3,4,5,6
I-SdrBa
(Intelligent
Sounder
Base) 2,3,4,5
No
PHOTO DUCT Accessory
1,2,3,4,5,6
DCT RLY
No
ION DUCT1,6 Accessory
DCT RLY
2-WIRE
SMOKE1,6
No
Accessory
SD, SK and IDP SDR BAS
Devices on DETECTOR
ACCLIMATE RLY BAS
Point Internal and Select 1,2,3,4,5,6
Enter Pt 2,3,4,5 Section 9.5
(cont.) External 6815 and Sensor I-SdrBa
External 5815XL (Intelligent
Sounder
Base)
No
Accessory
SDR base
HEAT HT RLY base
2,3,4,5
I-SdrBa
(Intelligent
Sounder
Base)
No
Accessory
SDR BAS
PHOT-HEAT RLY BAS
2,3,4,5
I-SdrBa
(Intelligent
Sounder
Base)
BEAM2,3,4,5
SUP DET Same function LATCH
1,2,3,4,5,6 as DETECTOR NON-LATCH
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Menu Options/Defaults Comments
No
Accessory
SDR BAS Single station or
Multi station
RLY BAS Silence or Non-
CO
Silence
ALARM/FIRE
ALARM Latch or non-
I-SdrBA latch Single
(Intelligent station or Multi
Sounder station
Base) Silence or Non-
Silence
No
Accessory
SDR BAS Single station or
Multi station
RLY BAS Silence or Non-
CO
Silence
ALARM/FIRE
SUPR Latch or non-
I-SdrBA latch Single
(Intelligent station or Multi
SD, SK and IDP Sounder station
Devices on Base) Silence or Non-
Select
Point Internal and CO FIRE 2, 3, Silence
Enter Pt Sensor4, 4, 5
(cont.) External 6815 and 5
(cont.) No
External 5815XL
Accessory
(cont.)
SDR BAS Single station or
Multi station
RLY BAS Silence or Non-
CO SUPR/ Silence
FIRE ALARM Latch or non-
I-SdrBA latch Single
(Intelligent station or Multi
Sounder station
Base) Silence or Non-
Silence
No
Accessory
Single station or
SDR BAS
Multi station
RLY BAS
CO SUPR/
FIRE SUPR
Latch or non-
I-SdrBA latch. Single
(Intelligent station or Multi
Sounder station.
Base) Silence or Non-
Silence
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Menu Options/Defaults Comments
Photo
2,3,4,5
SD, SK and IDP Acclimate
Devices on W-Detector 2,3,4 Section “Point Programming
Select 2,3,4,5,8
Internal and Photo-Heat For Internal or External Power
Enter Pt Sensor4,
External 6815 and 5 (cont.) 2,3,5 Module (RPS-1000)” on
External 5815XL Heat page 139
(cont.) 2,3,4,5
W-SUP DET Same as W-
2,3,4,5,8 Detector
UNUSED
NOTIF OUTPUT Select Group
B NOTIF CONTROL Super-vised
CIRCUIT Yes or No
NOTIF OUTPUT Select Group
A NOTIF CONTROL Super-vised Section 9.5
CIRCUIT Yes or No
CONSTANT
AUX RESET
Point AUX PWR
AUX DOOR
(cont.)
AUX SYNC9
MANUAL PULL
Internal Power WATER-FLOW
and External Enter Pt /Select Select FIRE SUPER-
Power Function Sensor VISORY
FIRE TAMPER
FIRE Latch and Non-Latch feature
DRILL only appear for
WATERFLOW,FIRE
SILENCE
SUPERVISORY, FIRE
B SWITCH RESET TAMPER, ZONE AUX1, ZONE
P.A.S. ACK AUX2, SYSTEM AUX1,
SYSTEM AUX2., ECS INPUT,
ZONE AUX 1
ECS TAMPER, and ECS
ZONE AUX2 SUPERVISORY.
SYSTEM AUX1
SYSTEM AUX2
MANUAL
RELEASE
INTERLOCK
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Menu Options/Defaults Comments
If ECS INPUT is selected
ECS INPUT
choose associated EVENT
ECS TAMPER Latch and Non-Latch feature
ECS SUPER- only appear for WATERFLOW,
Enter Pt /Select FIRE SUPERVISORY, FIRE
B SWITCH VISORY
Function TAMPER, ZONE AUX1, ZONE
AUX2, SYSTEM AUX1,
STATUS POINT SYSTEM AUX2., ECS INPUT,
ECS TAMPER, and ECS
SUPERVISORY
A SWITCH Same as B SWITCH
Select
2-WIRE SMOKE
Internal Power Sensor
and External 4-WIRE SMOKE
B
Power (cont.) CO 4 WIRE DET
DETECT
CO 4 WIRE Latch
Enter Pt /Select SUP DET Non-Latch Section 9.5.3
Function (cont.)
2-WIRE SMOKE
4-WIRE SMOKE
A
CO 4 WIRE DET
DETECT
CO 4 WIRE Latch
SUP DET Non-Latch
Select Group or Zone Number Group or Zone selection will
appear depending on the
Edit Name Enter Name function selected
UNUSED
Point
(cont.) B NOTIF Select Group
Control Circuit
Super-vised
A NOTIF Notif Output
Yes or No
Section 9.5.5
5496 Edit Point # Constant
Aux Sync
AUX_PWR Edit Name
Aux Door
Aux Reset
UNUSED
Enter Point #
5880/5865/ECS- NOTIF
Section 9.5.4 and Section 9.5.6
Series Amplifiers Select Group
Edit Name Enter Name
UNUSED
MANUAL PULL
WATERFLOW
FIRE SUPERVISORY
FIRE TAMPER
ECS-VCM/ECS- FIRE DRILL
RVM/ECS/NVCM Enter Pt /Select Function SILENCE Section 9.5.7
SWITCH
RESET
P.A.S. ACK
ZONE AUX1
ZONE AUX2
SYSTEM AUX1
SYSTEM AUX2
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Menu Options/Defaults Comments
MANUAL RELEASE
INTERLOCK
STATUS POINT
ECS INPUT
Point ECS-VCM/ECS-
Enter Pt /Select Function SWITCH ECS TAMPER Section 9.5.7
(cont.) RVM/ECS/NVCM
ECS SUPERVISORY
VOICE AUX STATUS 1-2
BACKGROUND MUSIC
VOICE AUX ECS 1-4
Set the Hour
Set the Minutes *02:00AM
Auto Time Test Select AM/PM Section Auto Test Time
24 hrs,12 hrs, *6
Enter Interval
hrs, 4 hrs
For each phone line (1 & 2) select:
Section Phone
Dialing Prefix Up to 9 digits *none
Lines
Number of rings
before panel
answers a call
# of Answer Rings Range: 00-15 *06
from a computer
Section Phone
Lines
TT Touch Tone
TouchTone
alternating with
System Communication Select Dialing Option TT/PL *TT pulse see
Phone Lines
Options Options Section Phone
Lines
PULSE Pulse dialing
U = 60/40
Rotary Pulse Format *U Section Phone
E = 66/34
Lines
Dial Tone Disabled Y or N *N
Section Phone
Monitor Line Y or N *N
Lines
Answering Machine Section Phone
Y or N *N
Bypass Lines
Section Phone
Phone Line Unused Y or N *N
Lines
IP Address
Subn Mask
SubNet Section Edit
Edit Ethernet
Ethernet
Default Gateway
DHCP Enable
75 sec, 90 Sec,
3 min, 5 min, 1
Ethernet Supervise *5 Minutes
hr, 24 hrs, 30
days, None
24Hrs, 30 days, Section
Cellular Supervise *24 Hours
AlarmNet Timers none AlarmNet
10 min, 15 min, Timers
30 Minutes, 1 hr,
Old Alarm Time 2 hrs, 4 hrs, 8 *30 Minutes
hrs, 12 hrs,
24hrs, none
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Menu Options/Defaults Comments
High
Dialing Low *High
Normal Section
Communication
Phone Line Gains AlarmNet
Options Low Timers
Reporting Normal *Low
High
Yes
Enable/Disable *No
No
Daytime/Nighttim
Day Start Enter time *6:00AM Section 9.7
e Sensitivity
Night Start Enter time *6:00PM
Days of the Week Select days *-MTWTF-
*01/01,
Holiday Days Holidays 1 to 18 Enter dates 07/04, 12/24, Section 9.7
12/25
Water Flow delay is the number
Water Flow Delay 0 - 90 Seconds *1 sec of seconds before a water flow
alarm is generated. Section 9.7
Alarm Verify 60 to 250 seconds *60 sec Section Alarm Verify
Low AC Report Time 0 - 30 hours *3 hrs Low AC Report Delay. Section
System 50 Hz
Options Time Options Section Change AC Line
AC Freq: 60 Hz *60Hz
cont. Frequency
Internal
AM/PM System Clock Format (AM/PM
Clock Display Format *AM/PM
MIL or military). Section
4 hours Section Auto-Resound (4 or 24
Auto-resound *24 hours
24 hours hours)
SYNC Strobes when Y Section Strobes Active when
*N
Miscellaneous Silenced N Silenced
Options Y
Auto Display Events *N Section Auto Display Events
N
Auto Daylight Saving Y Section Automatic Daylight
*Y
Time N Saving Adjustment
Daylight Saving DST Start Section
Options Select week: 1st, 2nd, Daylight Saving
Select month
DST End 3rd, 4th or Last Time Start and
End
Edit Banner Refer to Appendix B Section 9.6.7
IDP
SLC Family SD Section 9.6.8
SK
Jump
Y (Yes)
Start Section 9.7
N (No)
AutoPrg
Restore Y (Yes)
Section 9.8
Defaults N (No)
VCM PC Connection
Voice Maintenance Local Recording
Section 9.9
Options Edit Voice Enable Dual Channel
Settings System
*Default
3. 1. Available on 5815XL External.
4. 2. Available on 6815 External.
5. 3. Available on 6815 Internal.
6. 4. Available with SLC Family as IDP.
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7. 5. Available with SLC Family as SK.
8. 6. Available with SLC Family as SD.
9. 7. Requires ECS module programmed into the panel.
10. 8. Requires wireless Gateway.
11. 9. Aux Sync setting is only applicable for the B200S/IV Sounder Base.
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