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FCP-300/FCP-300ECS Manual —
P/N LS10145-002FK-E:A 3/12/2021
Emergency Communication System Operation
Using the Microphone
11.6.2 Editing an LOC
To modify the settings that are specific to an LOC, you can edit the FIK-NVCM or FIK-RVM expander module of the LOC.
These options may include the following:
To edit an existing module, do the following:
1.
Enter the Installer Code. The panel will automatically access the Main Menu.
2.
Select 7 for the Program Menu.
3.
Press 1 to enter the Module Menu.
4.
Press 1 to edit a module.
5.
Use the up or down arrow key to select the module you want to edit.
6.
Press the right arrow key or press ENTER to move the cursor to the next selection.
LOC Priority
Each device is assigned a Priority level: Low, Normal, or High. This is modified by editing the LOC’s FIK-NVCM or FIK-
RVM Module. By default, the FIK-NVCM has a high LOC priority. The FIK-RVM is defaulted to normal LOC priority.
LOC Association
In order to create an LOC, an annunciator must be associated to aFIK-NVCM or FIK-RVM. To do this, you must edit the FIK-
NVCM or FIK-RVM module and select the correct annunciator for the associated device. During JumpStart, the FIK-VCM or
FIK-NVCM is automatically associated with the internal annunciator. The association for other LOCs in the System must be
performed in programming.
11.7 Using the Microphone
11.7.1 Microphone Functionality
Each microphone in the System is capable of providing convenience, fire or emergency paging. A convenience or fire page can
be made anytime the Emergency System does have the System Control (see Section 10.5.1). When the Emergency System is
activated and has the System Control, the user must gain the ECS Control to do an Emergency Page.
The microphones are housed within the FIK-Series panel enclosure and the FIK-LOC/FIK-RPU cabinets. A maximum of eight
microphones can be installed in the System.
11.7.2 Custom ECS Event
This event is activated by gaining ECS Control at an LOC and using the microphone without any ECS event already active in
the Manual ECS State. In this case, the Mic Triggered ECS Alarm mapping and the General ECS Alarm mapping will be acti-
vated and stay activated until a different ECS event is activated at the LOC or the user resets the Emergency Communication
System.
11.7.3 Fire Page
A Fire Page can only occur when any of the following conditions exist.
1.
Only the Fire System is active.
2.
Both the Fire and the Emergency Systems are active and the highest priority active fire event is programmed to be of the
higher priority than the highest priority active emergency event.
3.
Only the Fire System is active, the user has gained ECS Control, and the custom ECS event is a lower priority than the
fire alarm.
An Emergency Page can occur when any of the following conditions exist.
1.
Only the Emergency System is active and the user has gained ECS Control.
2.
Both the Fire and the Emergency Systems are active and the highest priority active emergency event is programmed to be
of the higher priority than the highest priority active fire event and the user has gained ECS Control.
3.
Only the Fire System is active, the Emergency LOC Alarm priority is higher than the active fire System event and the
user has gained the ECS Control.
This will trigger the ECS System and enable mapping for 'Mic Triggered ECS Alarm' and 'General ECS Alarm'.
Paging
If there are no active Emergency or Fire System Events, you can use the microphone at an LOC for paging by following these
steps:
1.
Push the PTT (Push-To-Talk) button on the microphone.
•
network paging •
microphone type •
microphone gain •
auxiliary gain
•
tone gain
•
message gain
•
panel
•
select switch
•
port 1 used
•
port 2 used
•
keypad priority
•
associated keypad •
number of switch expanders installed
NOTE:
An LOC specific name can also be editing using HFSS Programming Tool.
NOTE:
If fire and emergency Systems are active and emergency System is of a higher priority, a fire page is NOT allowed. An LOC must
gain ECS Control in order to do any live voice.
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