Program Change – Level Two
3. Programming
AFP-100/AFP-100E Instruction PN 51010:C1 02/06/2002
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Open Condition
All intelligent devices on the SLC, as well as the two main circuit board NACs, are monitored for fault
conditions during Walktest mode. When a new trouble condition occurs, it activates all control modules
programmed for Walktest and Bell Circuit 1, then shuts them off after an 8 second interval (4 seconds
longer than alarms). The trouble status label is 'TEST T'.
While in Walktest, the trouble relay is on and the System Trouble LED flashes (as in all of Program and
Status change operations). The alarm relay is not activated. The LCD displays the following:
Set Time and Date
From the Program Menu, press the
4
key to display the following screen:
The first digit of the hours is flashing and may be changed with the numeric pad. The right arrow moves
to the next digit. The up and down arrows select (A)M or (P)M, day of the week, month, day and year.
Pressing the
ENTER
key stores the time and date and returns to the Level 2 screen.
Check
Program selection
5
performs a check on software zone assignments. The control panel looks for output
devices assigned to a software zone that does not contain any input devices (detectors, monitor
modules). If multiple devices fail the check, the up and down arrow keys are used to step through the
list of devices. The user
must
return to point editing to correct any errors.
Note:
The system continues monitoring alarm conditions during all Programming and Read Status operations with the
exception of Walktest.
At the completion of system programming, switch SW1 (Write Protect) should be set to the Write
Protect position to prevent inadvertent changes to programmed features. Slide the switch to the up
position to select the Write Protect feature.
ENTER START WALKTEST
CHANGE TIME/DATE
10:00 A MON 01/03/00
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