Zone
Programming
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Heat Detector Sensitivity
Use this feature to set the temperature at which the high temperature detectors will respond. All detectors in the zone will
respond in the same way. The FIK-5351H heat detectors temperature range is from 135°F to 190°F.
The high temperature FIK-5351H heat detectors are the absolute temperature devices. This means that if the temperature in the
zone goes above the programmed temperature, they respond immediately to an alarm.
1.
Enter the temperature at which the heat detector will respond, or use the up or down arrow key to scroll through the range
or enter directly from the number keys on the annunciator. Then, press ENTER.
Smoke Detector Sensitivity
All detectors in the zone will respond as programmed in this menu location.
* Automatic drift compensation is always in effect for all detectors. See Section
for information about
how to check if a detector is in compliance.
2.
Use the up or down arrow keys to scroll through the range or enter directly from the number keys on the annunciator.
Then, press ENTER.
Zone Accessory Options
1.
Do steps 1 through 5 in Section 9.3.1.
2.
Press 3 to edit the Zone’s Accessory options.
Single or Multi-Station Cadence Pattern (choose from Patterns 00 to 02, 23 if you use Fike devices. See Appendix D.
CO Single and Multi-station Cadence (choose from the Cadence Patterns 00 to 02, 23 for the FIK devices).
Local Zone (choose Y or N, for Yes or No).
PAS-Positive
Alarm Sequence
This option is intended to be used with an Acknowledge switch. An alarm is delayed for 15 seconds, giving
the on-site personnel a chance to investigate the alarm. If the Acknowledge switch is not activated within 15
seconds, an alarm automatically occurs.
If this option is enabled for a zone, the zone will respond to an alarm condition as follows:
• The zone will not go into alarm for 15 seconds to allow an on-site Operator to activate the Acknowledge
switch.
• If the Operator does not press the Acknowledge switch within 15 seconds, the zone will go into alarm.
• If the Operator presses the Acknowledge switch within 15 seconds, a 180-second time-frame will begin
counting down. This time-frame allows the Operator to investigate the cause of the alarm.
If the Operator performs a reset within 180 seconds, the alarm will not occur.
If the Operator does not perform a reset within 180 seconds, an alarm will occur automatically.
• The P.A.S. feature will be overridden if another alarm occurs.
SNGL ILOCK
See Section 10.7.1 for the single interlock releasing operation.
DBL ILOCK
See Section 10.7.2 for the double interlock releasing operation.
NOTE:
The FIK-FIRE-CO and other CO detectors can only be installed in a 1 count zone; they will operate as a 1- count point
regardless of the Programmed Zone Type (i.e. Alarm Verification, 2 count, etc.).
Type of Delay
Description
Table 9.2 Alarm Delay Types (Continued)
IMPORTANT!
The Drift compensation is automatic for all smoke detectors (photoelectric and ionization). The feature is always in effect, no
programming is required. See Section 10.4.11 for information about how to check if a detector is in UL compliance.
Table 9-1
Detector
Protocol
Type of Smoke
Detector
Choices
Comments
Fike-IDP
Photo, Acclimate,
Photo-T
Low (3.5% obscurity)
If the Day/Night Sensitivity option is selected, you can have different
Sensitivity Settings during the day and at night. You can determine
the days of the week that the Day/Night Sensitivity will automatically
adjust. You can also designate the specific days as Holidays. Holiday
and weekend days use night Sensitivity for the entire day
Medium (2.5% obscurity)
High (1.5% obscurity)
DNR with
PhotoR or Photo
Low (2.5% obscurity)
Medium (2.0% obscurity)
High (1.5% obscurity)
Table 9.3 SD, FIK and SK Detector Sensitivity Choices*
NOTE:
If the SLC protocol is changed from Fike to SK to SD and a zone's sensitivity is higher than the SD limit, the zone sensitivity will be
set to the maximum value of 150 for the SD family.
NOTE:
The B200S Sounder base provides the recommended CO Cadence Pattern.
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