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Zone
All detectors in the zone will respond as programmed in this menu location.
Detector
Type of Smoke
Protocol
Detector
IDP/SK
IDP-PHOTO,
IDP-ACCLIMATE,
IDP-PHOTO-T,
SK-PHOTO,
SK-ACCLIMATE,
SK-PHOTO-T
DNR with IDP-
PHOTO or IDP-
PHOTO-R
SK-PHOTO-CO-W
and IDP-PHOTO-
CO-W
SK-CO-W and IDP-
CO-W
SD
SD505-PHOTO
SD505-DUCT&
SD505-DUCTR
SD505-DUCT&
SD505-DUCTR
1. Detectors are suitable for Open Area Protection within the listed air velocity range. Typically, this range is 0 - 4,000 ft/min for photoelectric
detectors and 0 - 1,200 ft/min for ionization detectors. Be sure to confirm this range before installing the detector by referring to the
Manufacturer's Installation Instructions.
2. Detectors will default to Open Area Protection (High Sensitivity). Where applicable, detectors will only be compliant with UL 268 7th Edition if
they remain programmed to open area.
3. The alarm and threshold limits determined by the control unit interconnected to detectors that employ a special application
mode/configuration are designed and shipped from the factory with the Detector Sensitivity Setting set to an acceptable Open Area Protection
sensitivity being the default mode of operation.
The special application mode/configuration shall not be activated at the control unit without a deliberate action by the user to initiate the
special application mode through an alternate detector sensitivity selection setting. Additionally, the extended label should be modified at this
address to include the phrase 'SPECIAL APPLICATIONS' or 'SPECIAL APPS' for compliance with UL 864 requirements. Please refer to the
FACP Programming/Installation Instructions for further instructions on altering extended labels.
NOTE: Automatic drift compensation is always in effect for all detectors. See Section 9.3.11 for information about how to check if a detector is
in compliance.
4.
Use the up or down arrow to scroll through the range or enter directly from the number keys on the annunciator, then press ENTER.
NOTE: If the SLC protocol is changed from IDP/SK to SD and a zone's sensitivity is higher than the SD limit, the zone sensitivity will be set to
the max value of 150 for the SD family.
Zone Accessory Options
1.
Login to the panel.
2.
Select 7 for Program Menu.
3.
Press 2 to enter Zone Menu.
4.
Press 1 to edit a zone.
5.
Enter the zone number, then press ENTER.
6.
Press 3 to edit the Zone's Accessory options.
Single or Multi-Station cadence pattern (choose from Patterns 00 to 02, 23 if using IDP or SK. Choose from 00-16, 23 if using SD devices).
See Appendix C.
CO Single and Multi-Station Cadence (choose from Cadence Patterns 00 to 02, 23 for IDP or SK devices).
IFP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-001SK-E:C 4/6/2022
Choices
Low (3.5% obscurity)
Medium (2.5% obscurity)
High (1.5% obscurity) (Default)
Low (2.5% obscurity)
Medium (2.0% obscurity)
High (1.5% obscurity) (Default)
Low (4% obscurity)
Medium (3% obscurity)
High (2% obscurity) (Default)
Fixed
Low (3.5% obscurity)
Medium (2.5% obscurity)
High (1.5% obscurity) (Default)
Fixed
Fixed
Table 8.3 SD, IDP and SK Detector Sensitivity Choices*
If the day/night sensitivity option is selected, you can have different
sensitivity settings during the day and at night. You can determine the
days of the week that Day/Night Sensitivity will automatically adjust. You
can also designate specific days as Holidays. Holiday and weekend days
use night sensitivity for the entire day.
Low, Medium and High settings have no effect for CO detectors. Day and
night settings also have no effect on these detectors.
If the day/night sensitivity option is selected, you can have different
sensitivity settings during the day and at night. You can determine the
days of the week that Day/Night Sensitivity will automatically adjust. You
can also designate specific days as Holidays. Holiday and weekend days
use night sensitivity for the entire day
Low, Medium and High settings have no effect for photoelectric duct
detectors. Photoelectric duct detector sensitivity is always 1.1% per foot.
Day and night settings also have no effect on these detectors.
Low, Medium, or High settings have no effect for ionization duct detectors.
Ionization duct detector sensitivity is always 75 MIC (0.8%) regardless of
Low, Medium or High setting. Day and night settings also have no effect
on these detectors.
Programming
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