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PROGRAM MODE

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NOTE:

Below is a list of all backward compatible devices and the de-
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STEP 8 — ESTABLISHING AN ADDRESS

The Programmer/Tester displays the following message:

ENTER ADDR @1/@2
DONE?

Where:

@1 = The first logical address for the device.

@2 = The second logical address for dual devices.

 

Respond:

YES

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The Programmer/Tester enters Step 2.

NO

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The Programmer/Tester responds as follows:

1. If the device can be used to emulate another device, then

the Tester/Programmer enters Step 6.

2. If the device cannot be used to emulate another device,

the Tester/Programmer remains in this Step.

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The Programmer/Tester resets the address display with the
current logical address in the sequence.

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Summary of Contents for FPI-32

Page 1: ...ations Manual Siemens Industry Inc BuildingTechnologies Division Florham Park NJ Siemens BuildingTechnologies Ltd Fire Safety Security Products 2 Kenview Boulevard Brampton Ontario L6T 5E4 Canada P N 315 090077 10 firealarmresources com ...

Page 2: ...RTANT NOTE TO ALL PREVIOUS USERS OF THE FPI 32 PROGRAMMER TESTER Due to the implementation of the advanced searching algo rithm devices connected to the TRI MSI input jack of the FPI 32 must be connected with the correct polarity If a de vice is not found by the programmer tester simply reverse the input leads and the device should be found within three seconds If the display continues to read Sea...

Page 3: ... TRI Devices 9 Selecting Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC for TRI Devices 10 Verifying Device Information for TRI Devices 11 Backward Compatibility Mode 12 Changing the Device ID 12 Establishing an Address 13 Completing the Programming 14 TEST MODE 16 Entering the Test Mode 16 Device Passed 17 Device Failed 17 MENU MODE 18 FPI 32 Menu Mode 21 firealarmresources com ...

Page 4: ...s TRI MSI etc connected with the proper polarity When one of these devices is connected improperly the searching algorithm will not find the device In this case the display on the FPI 32 reminds the user to try swapping the connect wire to find the device Backward Compatibility Device Setting The FPI 32 in conjunction with certain devices can be used to replace older devices This backward compatib...

Page 5: ...s FP Series detec tors MSI Series manual stations or TRI modules Refer to Figure 1 below for identification of the parts of the FPI 32 OPERATION Instruction label Operating keys Connect manual stations and TRI modules here Place detector here Handle Instruction label Plug for manual stations and TRI modules Operating keys Voltage adjuster Carrying Strap firealarmresources com ...

Page 6: ...ufficient When the batteries are low the LOW BATTERY indicator flashes When it flashes plug in the charger If you ignore the indicator the battery will keep getting lower until the following message displays PLUG IN CHARGER and the Programmer Tester will not operate Then when the charger is plugged in the Programmer Tester powers up again restarts INSTALLATION OF DEVICES ON THE FPI 32 Install any ...

Page 7: ... blink red in all three modes This is not an indication that the device is in alarm but rather an indication that the LED is functional The PROGRAM Mode is used to program the following information to the devices installed on the FPI 32 All Devices 1 The address of the device TRl Series Devices only 2 The normal state of the contact normally open NO or nor mally closed NC on a switch type device 3...

Page 8: ...on displayed To clear any current user entry and return to the previous text To enter device addresses etc KEY FUNCTION KEYPAD FUNCTIONS OF THE KEYS OPERATION 4 In addition the MENU Mode provides a special set of operations for techni cians who are familiar with and can interpret device analog response wave forms and wish to perform some troubleshooting Refer to the MENU MODE Section page 18 for i...

Page 9: ...he Programmer Tester is turned on pressing ON again has no effect on the Programmer Tester To Power Down 1 To turn the power off press the OFF key 2 If there are no keys pressed for 5 minutes the Programmer Tester turns off its own power to save the batteries NOTE The first time the FPI 32 is powered up the following message displays for about 2 seconds FPI 32 SOFTWARE REV 3 2 OPERATION 5 1 second...

Page 10: ... enters TEST Mode MENU To use additional features enters MENU Mode 2 If the wrong key is pressed at any time the FPI 32 Display shows INCORRECT KEY ENTRY After 1 second the previous message displays 3 All displayed messages are abbreviated when necessary to fit into two lines with no more than 16 characters per line OPERATION 6 firealarmresources com ...

Page 11: ...ERING THE PROGRAM MODE When the Programmer Tester enters Step 1 for either the XL3 or MXL system the Display shows Searching For Device NOTE The Programmer Tester is no longer equipped with polarity re versal for modules connected to the FPI 32 through the external programming cable TRI MSI CZM VCP ICP The user may have to manually reverse the polarity of the connect cable While in the searching m...

Page 12: ...ster enters Step 2 STEP 2 VERIFYING THE DEVICE TYPE AND ADDRESS The Programmer Tester displays the device type on the first line The recognizable device types are as follows CZM1 ID 60P ID 60PT MSI Dual TRI ILI 1 ILI 1H MSI 2 Stage FP 11 ILI 1A ILI 1AH New Device FPT 11 ILI 1B ILI 1BH TRI ID 60I ID 60IH ILP 1 VCP ICP TZ ID 60IA ID 60IAH ILP 2 VCP ICP 25 SZ ID 60IB ID 60IBH ILT 1 VCP ICP 70 SZ The ...

Page 13: ...ster enters Step 8 C No effect 0 9 Directly modifies the device address to be programmed and remains in Step 2 NOTE All addressing rules still apply STEP 3 TRI DEVICES The display shows one of the following ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ALARM TRI TROUBLE TRI STATUS TRI Where the next logical address in sequence NOTE On the first entry to this step after power up the first message shown above is displaye...

Page 14: ...rst entry to this step after power up the first message shown above is displayed In all future entries the NO NC op tion selected for the last programmed device is displayed Respond YES The Programmer Tester responds as follows 1 If the device is a single address device the Programmer Tester enters Step 5 2 If the device is a dual address device and this is the first address entered it returns to ...

Page 15: ...ress TRI the display shows the following message depending on the selection made in the previous steps 1 2 1 2 ADR 1 2 OK Where 1 NO or NC the type of switch selected at address 1 2 NO or NC the type of switch selected at address 2 1 STAT TRBL or ALRM the type of switch selected at address 1 2 STAT TRBL or ALRM the type of switch selected at address 2 1 The first logical address for the device 2 T...

Page 16: ...rogrammer Tester enters Step 8 C The Programmer Tester enters Step 8 STEP 7 CHANGING THE DEVICE ID The Programmer Tester will next determine the specific device installed After the device type is established the Programmer Tester will display the following PLEASE WAIT Where The actual device installed in the Programmer Tester The current device which the actual inserted device can emulate Respond ...

Page 17: ...I L I H A I 0 6 D I A I 0 6 D I H B 1 I L I B 1 I L I H B I 0 6 D I B I 0 6 D I STEP 8 ESTABLISHING AN ADDRESS The Programmer Tester displays the following message ENTER ADDR 1 2 DONE Where 1 The first logical address for the device 2 The second logical address for dual devices Respond YES The Programmer Tester enters Step 2 NO The Programmer Tester responds as follows 1 If the device can be used ...

Page 18: ...s successful DEV PGM OK INSERT NEXT DEV A full device test is automatically performed by the program mer tester after a device is programmed Therefore if a de vice has been programmed successfully there is no need to test it If a device is not operating properly return it to Siemens Industry Inc Remove the device no response necessary However the following response can be entered C The Programmer ...

Page 19: ...grammer Tester enters Step 2 Note The next logical address in sequence will not be affected NO The Programmer Tester returns to the Power Up sequence C The Programmer Tester returns to the Power Up sequence NOTE If at any point the PROG key is pressed the Programmer Tester automatically restarts the program mode with the logical ad dress reset back to one firealarmresources com ...

Page 20: ...h polarity re versal for modules connected to the FPI 32 through the exter nal programming cable TRI MSI CZM VCP ICP The user may have to manually reverse the polarity of the connect cable While in the searching mode the FPI 32 display will periodi cally remind the user to check reverse the polarity of the cable connection NOTE The Programmer Tester automatically detects the presence of the insert...

Page 21: ...Tester is waiting for the device to be removed Once the device is removed the Programmer Tester starts the TEST mode again from the INSERT DEVICE prompt NO The Programmer Tester returns to the Power Up sequence C The Programmer Tester returns to the Power Up sequence STEP 3 DEVICE FAILED After several seconds the Programmer Tester displays the following mes sage if the device failed to test proper...

Page 22: ...1s TRIs MSIs or ICPs VCPs to the FPI 32 until all wiring is removed from the CZM 1 term 1 and 2 the TRI MSI term 1 and 2 or the ICP VCP TB1 term 1 and 2 2 Only one device should be connected to the FPI 32 at a time Install the device no response necessary NOTE The Programmer Tester is no longer equipped with polarity re versal for modules connected to the FPI 32 through the exter nal programming c...

Page 23: ...2 3 I P F y r o s i v r e p u S K O D I e c i v e D K O 1 g o l a n A K O 2 g o l a n A K O 1 T K O R O F Y R O T C A F E S U Y L N O 2 T K O S S K O 1 D S A K O s u t a t S K O W S K O 3 T K O 2 D S A K O L B T K O c s i M K O NOTE The Programmer Tester pauses between the above prompts waiting for a response as follows Respond NO The Programmer Tester displays the next message in the list When th...

Page 24: ...CURRENT POLL the name of the current poll A1 the first address of the device A2 the second address of the device for dual address devices P1 the first poll byte P2 the second poll byte for dual address devices NOTE Polls are continuously executed The display is constantly up dated with the current poll bytes If the YES NO or C keys are depressed while in this mode then the polling stops and the Pr...

Page 25: ...vides an overview of the information displayed in the FPI 32 Menu Mode The Menu Mode is an advanced diagnostics mode for more detailed testing of devices The Menu mode provides the user with the ability to interrogate devices using the complete MXL command set The Menu mode continually displays internal settings of devices including sensor values in real time The following is a list of the display...

Page 26: ...1 t c u D t l A h g i H t e D n o i H B 1 I L I 5 8 1 t e D o t o h P 1 P L I 4 3 1 t e D l a m r e h T o t o h P 1 T P L I 4 3 1 2 P L I 8 9 1 1 T L I 8 2 1 S 2 I S M t p e c x e l l a s n o i t a t S l a u n a M I S M 8 S 2 I S M 4 6 L A I R T 4 2 R T I R T 8 2 T S I R T 0 6 T S R T I R T L A U D 6 9 T S L A I R T L A U D 0 0 1 R T L A I R T L A U D 2 1 1 R T R T I R T L A U D 6 1 1 L A L A I R ...

Page 27: ...t a r u c s b O 1 T R O F Y R O T C A F E S U Y L N O 2 T S S 1 D S A T A T S W S 3 T 2 D S A L B T c s i M e h t o t r e f e R e g a t l o v n i 2 g o l a n A r o f 0 s s e r P V L X M L X M e h t n i e l b a t s e g a t l o V g o l a n A e c i v e D l a u n a M Q I L X M e h t r o 6 3 0 2 9 0 5 1 3 N P l a u n a M e l b a c i l p p a s a 4 2 6 3 9 0 5 1 3 N P firealarmresources com ...

Page 28: ...dustry Inc BuildingTechnologies Division Florham Park NJ Siemens BuildingTechnologies Ltd Fire Safety Security Products 2 Kenview Boulevard Brampton Ontario L6T 5E4 Canada P N 315 090077 10 firealarmresources com ...

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