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Figure 7.1: Essential keys for alpha programming
1 Number keys (including 0) - used to
enter alphanumeric values.
4 [Disable] key - moves the cursor one
space to the left.
2 [*/Back] key - used to exit alpha
programming, or exit the programming
mode entirely.
5 [Silence] key – moves the cursor one
space to the right.
3 [#/Enter] key - used to accept data
when in programming mode.
 
Format programming
4/2
When 4/2 Format is used, reports generated by points consist of an event type (first digit) and
a point number (second digit). Digits can be programmed for the following events: fire alarm,
fire restoral, waterflow alarm, supervisory alarm, point trouble, trouble restore, point disable,
disable restoral, and monitor alarm. The same event type (first digit) is sent for any point. The
point number is the second digit. Each point can be programmed to a different digit. This
programming is done under
7- PROG FORMATS, 1- 4/2 POINT RPT.
Additionally, 18 system events can each be programmed with a unique two-digit code. Events
that can be programmed this way include, for example: System Silence, Fire Drill,
Phone 1 Trouble, and Phone 2 Restoral. This programming is done under
7- PROG FORMATS, 2- 4/2 RPT CODS.
The 4/2 (and 3/1) format cannot report full point data for each point. Points 1 to 10 have
unique reporting codes. The codes repeat every ten points. For example, Point 31 has the
same point report as Points 11 and 21.
 
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Fire Alarm Control Panels
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