Honeywell MS-9200UDLSE Manual De Usuario
Programming
Master Programming Level
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MS-9200UDLS PN 52750:A 11/04/05
If no detectors have been installed on the loop, the following will be displayed:
If the selected address has been added to programming, device summary screens
will be displayed. These screens allow the programmer to view all device settings
at a single glance. Pressing the left or right arrow keys will allow the programmer
to rapidly view the devices at the previous or next address (if installed).
will be displayed. These screens allow the programmer to view all device settings
at a single glance. Pressing the left or right arrow keys will allow the programmer
to rapidly view the devices at the previous or next address (if installed).
If a detector (such as a photoelectric detector) with the selected address is not
physically installed on the SLC or has a communication fault but the address is
programmed in the system, the following screen will be displayed:
physically installed on the SLC or has a communication fault but the address is
programmed in the system, the following screen will be displayed:
If the selected address has been added to programming and a detector (such as a
photoelectric detector) with the selected address is physically installed on the SLC
and is communicating with the control panel, the following will be displayed:
photoelectric detector) with the selected address is physically installed on the SLC
and is communicating with the control panel, the following will be displayed:
To change the programming for the displayed detector, press the keyboard ‘down’
arrow key to view the Edit Detector screens.
arrow key to view the Edit Detector screens.
In the preceding example:
Normal - indicates that the detector with the selected address is physically
installed on the SLC and communicating with the control panel (enabled)
<ADJ><NOUN> - represents the adjective and noun, which have been
programmed, describing the location of the displayed device
ZNNN - represents the first of five possible software zones that the detector is
assigned to (NNN = the three digit zone number from 000 - 099)
V or * - indicates whether or not alarm verification is enabled (V = alarm
verification enabled and * = alarm verification disabled)
1D017 - represents the Loop, Device type and Device address (1 = SLC Loop,
D=Detector and 017 = Detector Address 017)
installed on the SLC and communicating with the control panel (enabled)
<ADJ><NOUN> - represents the adjective and noun, which have been
programmed, describing the location of the displayed device
ZNNN - represents the first of five possible software zones that the detector is
assigned to (NNN = the three digit zone number from 000 - 099)
V or * - indicates whether or not alarm verification is enabled (V = alarm
verification enabled and * = alarm verification disabled)
1D017 - represents the Loop, Device type and Device address (1 = SLC Loop,
D=Detector and 017 = Detector Address 017)
NO DETECTOR
INSTALLED
INSTALLED
Edit Detector Screen #1
TROUBL SMOKE(PHOTO)
<ADJ><NOUN>
ZNNN
* 1D017
<ADJ><NOUN>
ZNNN
* 1D017
Edit Detector Screen #1
NORMAL SMOKE (PHOTO)
<ADJ><NOUN>
ZNNN
V 1D017
<ADJ><NOUN>
ZNNN
V 1D017
Edit Detector Screen #1