RP-2002 Series Manual —
P/N 53039:E6 1/26/2017
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Master Programming Level
Programming
Note that if a circuit is disabled, a trouble will be logged on the FACP until the circuit is enabled.
The exception is when a Release Circuit is disabled, a supervisory will be logged on the FACP until
the circuit is enabled.
Type
Pressing
2
while viewing Output Screen #1 will cause the following screen to be displayed:
Pressing the down arrow key while viewing the Edit Output Type Screen will display additional
screens with the following types:
• Release Circuit 1
• Release Circuit 2
• Alarm NAC
• Waterflow NAC
• Release Stage Coded NAC (Refer to “Release Stage/NAC Operation” on page 85.)
• Release Stage Discharge NAC (Refer to “Release Stage/NAC Operation” on page 85.)
• Release Stage Pre-Discharge NAC (Refer to “Release Stage/NAC Operation” on page 85.)
• Horn NAC
• Strobe NAC
• Supv Bell NAC
• Trouble Bell NAC
Press the number key corresponding to the desired Output Type to program the selected Output.
Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2
If Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2 is selected as the Output Type, the following subscreen
will be displayed:
This screen allows the programmer to select whether or not to supervise the Releasing Circuit
Output for shorts.
•
UNSUPV SHORTS - this option should normally be selected when a releasing solenoid is
connected to the output so the solenoid coil is not supervised for shorts
•
SUPV SHORTS - this option, which supervises for shorts, should only be selected when the
REL-4.7K option is installed in series with the solenoid coil.
EDIT OUTPUT # TYPE
1=RELEASE CIRCUIT 1
2=RELEASE CIRCUIT 2
3=ALARM NAC
Edit Output # Type Screen
EDIT RELEASE CIR #
1=UNSUPV SHORTS
2=SUPV SHORTS
NOTE:
Release circuits may be directly activated by a single input zone or may be activated
using cross-zoned inputs. Refer to “Circuit Mapping and Cross-Zoning” on page 95 for a
description of cross-zoning and input to output circuit mapping.
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