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EDA-Q995   Detector Programmer

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Electro-Detectors

EDA-Q995 – Detector Programmer

The EDA-Q995 is a Millennium detector programming unit, used to program both conventional
and analogue detectors. (i.e. the 300 and 500 range of detectors.)

To Switch On
Press and hold the 

On/Enter

 button for 1 second. An initial start up screen will be displayed.

The device will automatically switch off one hour after the last key was pressed.

Battery Test
The battery level is indicated to the right hand side of the start up screen as detailed below. A
fully charged battery has all boxes shaded. Should only the bottom box ‘-‘ be shaded then the
batteries should be changed. The battery is a standard Millennium detector battery pack (Part
no. EDA-Q660). The programming device uses very little power and so a battery life in the order
of five years can be expected.

           EDA PROGRAMMER    +

           Version V1.0

               Press Any Key

                     *

       -

Figure 1.    Start Up Screen

To Select the Required Operation
Once the start up screen has been displayed, press any key to display the device programming
screen as shown in figure 2.

  Unit No.   :0023

             System No. :  04

             Agent No.  :  01
             Sensitivity: MED  

Figure 2.   Programming Screen

Programmable Options
The programmer allows certain values to be altered on the detector. These are listed below.

Unit Number

Each device on a system should have a unique number ranging from 1 to
3000. To maximise performance of the system, device numbers should be
programmed as low as possible. Check with the control panel being used
as to its maximum device capability.

System No.

All panels and devices on a system should have this number set to the
same value. Before installing the system, tests should be performed to
ensure other buildings close by are not using the same system number.
The value can range from 1 to 15.

Agent No. 

Each agent has a unique ID number and each system installed by an agent
should be programmed using this ID number. This avoids cross talk
between two systems on the same system number. This option has only
been implemented in conventional heads from V1.1 and all analogue
heads. The value can range from 1 to 31. A list of agent numbers is
detailed in the Millennium panel manual.

Sensitivity

The sensitivity of the sensing head for either heat or smoke detectors. For
numeric values please refer to the detector manual. The sensitivity can be
programmed as Low, Medium and High. Medium is set as default.

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