Read through the following section carefully, in order to
get an overall view of how to use the Programming
Overlay during the various "Programming Phases". For
details regarding the parameters of each phase, refer to
the respective paragraph in the "PROGRAMMING
FROM A PC" chapter.
Using the Programming Overlay
The Programming Overlay is set up in columns.
The LEDs in column A represent the Programming
Phases: ZONES; TIMES; OUTPUTS; PANEL;
VARIOUS and MODULES.
Columns B, C, D, E and F are divided into panes, each
pane providing a series of options. Each option is pre -
ceded by a number, representing the Programming
Phase it belongs to (e.g. Pre-alarm time — column C
belongs to the TIMES Programming Phase).
The panes in column B have LEDs, those in columns C
(except for the "Next Phase" key), D, E and F have
LEDs and keys. During the programming session, the
LEDs and keys and will take on "Multi-Task" status, that
is, they will operate in accordance with the Program -
ming Phase concerned.
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Some options must be ENABLED/DISABLED by
means of the Zone keys (Z1 through Z 8 for the
J408; Z1 through Z 24 for the J424). The Program-
ming Overlay covers the keys of Zones 1 through 8
(Z1 . . . Z 8), however, there is no need to remove it,
as these keys are clearly indicated in columns E
and F.
Accessing the Programming session
1. Remove the screws 4 and open the Control panel.
MODULES
VARIOUS
PANEL
OUTPUTS
TIMES
ZONES
Figure 28 Using the Programming Overlay with a J408 Control panel
PROGRAMMING FROM THE PANEL
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M
Pre-alarm time
M
Alarm
M
128 sec
1
Alarm verific.
M
User code
M
Stabilization time
M
64 sec
Extinguish. time
Detect missing
-
M
Verification time
M
OC output
Reset
M
32 sec
Silen. Out R
4
M
Ni g ht mode
ALARM
M
16 sec
M
Activation zones
Pre-alarm on R
-
M
DL output delay
NAC2 Alarm
M
Double knock
8 sec
M
7
Test on NACs
M
Date
M
NAC1 Alarm
Confi g uration 2
M
4 sec
Call-point alarm
C
Next phase
M
M
NAC2 Pre-alarm
N
M
2 sec
9
Gas detector
M
M
NAC1 Pre-alarm
N
M
1 sec
A
B
C
PROGRAMMING FROM THE PANEL
2. Connect the jumper 65 to the first and second ter -
minal pins on the 3-pin terminal strip marked PRG
on the Main Board. All the Control panel LEDs will
go OFF except for the Disab./Fault Telecom LED
which will blink — to indicate that the system is re -
ady for programming via computer.
3. Press and hold the Disab./Fault Telecom key for at
least 2 seconds. The green Mains LED will blink and
the Amber Mains LED will go ON to indicate that the
system is ready for programming via the Control panel.
4. Remove the cut-outs (for the LEDs), and insert the
tabs of the Programming Overlay into the Zone la -
bel slots, as shown in Figure 28.
5. Press the Next Phase key 9 then select the group of
parameters that you want to program: ZONES,
TIMES; OUTPUTS; PANEL or VARIOUS (refer to the
respective paragraph for details) or, if you want to
program the Extinguishment Modules, press and hold
(for at least 2 seconds) key 3 or key 6, respectively,
Extinguishment Module nr. 1 and Extinguishment
Module nr. 2 (refer to "Programming Modules" for de -
tails). The respective LED in column A will turn On to
indicate the group of parameters concerned.
Exiting the Programming Session
Once programming has been completed, press key 9,
then connect the jumper 65 to the second and third ter -
minals on the 3-pin terminal strip marked PRG on the
Main Board. The Control panel will Reset automatically.
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Press the Next Phase key 9 before repositioning the
jumper, otherwise, the settings will not be saved.
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Zone 1
Refresh time
Zone 1
Pre-alarm
Fault
2
3
Day mode
Reset time
Exting. 1
LCD 1
Zone 1/Extin g . 1
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Zone 2
Silence time
Zone 2
Disablement
Test
5
6
Clock
Configuration 1
Exting. 2
LCD 2
Zone 2/Extin g . 2
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Zone 3
Increase time
Zone 3
8
Mains off delay
Increase time
Expander 1
LCD 3
Increase time
Zone 3
Next Option
Zone 4
Decrease time
Zone 4
Next Output
0
Decrease time
Expander 2
LCD 4
Decrease time
Zone 4
D
E
Zone 5
Zone 5
Re p . 1
Power 1
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 6
Re p . 2
Power 2
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 7
Re p . 3
Power 3
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 8
Re p . 4
Power 4
Zone 8
F
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