Advanced programming, Overview – Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual
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Chapter 2: Front panel programming
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Advanced programming
Overview
Advanced programming lets you program the panel manually and apply custom
settings. Most options have a factory default setting that you can accept or
change. See “Factory default settings” on page 36.
In advanced programming, you can custom program the loop configuration
options (loops, devices, zones, etc.), panel configuration options (annunciators,
dialer, network, printer, etc.), panel operation options (language, marketplace,
AC fail delay, etc.), panel events, and loop events. All of these options can be
programmed directly from the front panel.
To do advanced programming, you must have a level two password and it is
recommended that you complete the programming worksheets and have them
available before beginning to program the system. Go to Appendix B
“Worksheets” on page 211 to get a copy of each worksheet.
Note:
Before starting the advanced programming sequence, set the time and
date, and then change the default passwords. See “Setting the time and date” on
page 48 and “Changing the passwords” on page 51.
Panel and loop programming options
Advanced programming lets you customize panel operation, panel configuration,
and loop configuration. Programming options include:
• Annunciator class programming
• Annunciator programming
• CMS device programming
• Dialer programming
• NAC programming
• Network programming
• Network card programming
• Printer programming
Loop configuration options include:
• Correlation groups programming
• Device programming
• Loop 2 enable
• Loop class programming
• Zone programming
• Panel operation options include:
• Language
• Marketplace
• AC fail delay
• Zone resound
• Reset inhibit
• Auto signal silence
• In-suite signal silence
• Day start
• Night start
• Daylight savings
• Date
• Aux power reset
• LCD banner
• Key #1
• Key #2