3: Point Programming For Internal Or External Power Module (Rps-1000) - Honeywell Farenhyt Series Manual

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Programming
Type
Function
Selection
SWITCH
ECS INPUT
(cont.)
ECS TAMPER
ECS SUPER-
VISORY
CO DETECT
SWITCH
CO
SUPERVISORY
DETECT SWITCH
TROUBLE_MON
NOTIF
OUTPUT PT
AUX CONST
AUX RESET
AUX DOOR
RELAY
OUTPUT PT
AUX RESET
AUX DOOR
Detector
2-Wire Smoke
W-Gateway
W-SWITCH
Same as SWITCH
W-Relay
Same as Relay
8.5.3 Point Programming For Internal or External Power Module (RPS-1000)
To program for an internal or external power module points:
1.
Login to the panel. The panel will automatically access the Main Menu.
2.
Select 7 for Panel Programming.
3.
Press 4 to enter Point Menu.
4.
Press the up or down arrow key to select the desired module. Refer to Section 7.5 for available choices, then press ENTER.
5.
Enter the number of the circuit or the point you want to edit, then press ENTER.
6.
Select the type by pressing the up or down arrow key, then press ENTER.
7.
Select the function by pressing the up or down arrow key, then press ENTER.
8.
If the point supports latching, press the up or down arrow key to select latching or non-latching, then press ENTER.
9.
Select the zone or group by pressing the up or down arrow key, then press ENTER.
10. If the point supports not supervised, press the up or down arrow key to select supervised or non-supervised, then press ENTER.
11. Press ENTER to edit the Point Name. See Appendix A for help with editing text. Or, Press the right arrow key to skip the Point Name
edit.
12. Repeat Steps 1 through 11 for all circuits.
108
Latching Option
Latching
User also has ECS Event Number 1-8 option for ECS INPUT.
Non Latching
Only available when an ECS-VCM or ECS-NVCM is installed in the system.
Latching
Non Latching
Latching
Non Latching
CO Detector Switch
Latching
CO Supervisory Detector Switch
Non Latching
Use this switch type to monitor trouble from external devices. Trouble monitors are used in
HVAC operations.
Select Group
Output point, a general use notification type. Use for driving standard notification
appliances.
Use constant power for applications that require a constant auxiliary power source. Power
is always present at constant circuits.
Use for auxiliary power, resettable applications. See Section 4.17.2 for a description of how
this option operates.
Use for auxiliary power, door holder applications. For example, if you were using an
auxiliary power supply for door holders, you would use this option. See Section "Door
Holder Power" on page 55 for a description of how this option operates.
Select Group
Output point, a general use relay type. Use for applications requiring a relay, such as fan
shutdown, elevator recall, and so on.
Use for auxiliary power, resettable applications. See Section "Resettable Power" on
page 55 for a description of how this option operates.
Use for auxiliary power, door holder applications. For example, if you were using an
auxiliary power supply for door holders, you would use this option. See Section "Door
Holder Power" on page 55 for a description of how this option operates.
Wireless Gateway
When a wireless relay is in use, module device count must be limited to 109 modules per
loop. This includes wired and wireless modules that are on the same loop. The module
address must be within 1-109.
Table 8.7 Programming Options for 6815 Modules (Continued)
Comments
IFP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-001SK-E:C 4/6/2022
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