Zone Accessory Options; 2: View Zone Points; Group; 1: Edit Group - Honeywell 6808 Installation And Operation Manual

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Type of Delay
DBL ILOCK
NOTE: SK-FIRE-CO and other CO detectors can only be installed in a 1 count zone.
Heat Temperature Setting
Use this feature to set the temperature at which high temperature detectors will respond. All detectors in the zone will respond in the
same way. The range for the SD505-HEAT heat detector is from 135°F to 150°F. The range for SK-Heat-HT heat detector is from 135°F
to 190°F.
The SD505-HEAT and SK-Heat-HT heat detectors are absolute temperature devices. This means that they respond to an alarm immedi-
ately if the temperature in the zone goes above the programmed temperature.
3.
Enter the temperature at which the heat detector will respond, or use the Up or Down arrow keys to scroll through the range or enter
directly from the number keys on the annunciator, then press ENTER.
4.
Use the up or down arrow key to scroll through the range or enter directly from the number keys on the annunciator, then press
ENTER.

Zone Accessory Options

1.
Do steps 1 through 5 of Section 9.3.1.
2.
Press 3 to edit the Zone's Accessory options.
Single or Multi-Station cadence pattern (choose from Patterns 00 to 02, 23 if using SK. Choose from 00-16, 23 if using SD devices). See
Appendix D.
CO Single and Multistation Cadence (choose from Cadence Patterns 00 to 02, 23 for SK devices).
NOTE: The B200S Sounder base provides the recommended CO cadence pattern.
Local Zone (choose Y or N, for Yes or No).
NOTE: If the SLC protocol is changed from SD to SK series and the cadence is no longer valid for SK, the zone cadence will be set to constant
on
9.3.2 View Zone Points
To view the points in a zone, follow these steps:
1.
Enter the installer code.
2.
Select 7 for Program Menu.
3.
Press 2 to enter zone menu.
4.
Press 2 to view zone points.
5.
Enter the number of the zone you wish to view, then press ENTER.

9.4 Group

An output group is made up of output points that have been programmed to respond in the same way. Output groups simplify program-
ming because you have to program the output characteristics that are common to all of the group points once, instead of programming
each individual point. Once you have defined the characteristics of output groups, you can assign each point to the appropriate group. All
valid output points are assigned to only one output group. Unused points are not assigned to any output group. Up to 250 output groups
can be defined.
9.4.1 Edit Group
In the edit group option you can program the name of an output group (Section , "Edit Group Name") and change the properties (Section
, "Edit Group Properties") of that group.
6808 Manual — P/N LS10146-001SK-E:C 09/28/2017
See Section 10.6.2 for double interlock releasing operation.
Table 9.1 Alarm Delay Characteristics
Zone Number
Figure 9.3 View Zone Points Screen
Description
Module or
Device Address
Point Number
Total Number of
Points in the Zone
Programming
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