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FA-265 Installation and Operator’s Manual
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6.2 Programming Section Descriptions
Zone Programming (Section 0)
In this zone programming section, the panel uses the zone alarm, supervisory, and trouble LEDs to
indicate the programming as follows:
6.3 Viewing the Event Buffer
Zone type 00 – Null zone (Not used)
The zone is not used. The zone is not supervised, alarms and troubles are
ignored. The end-of-line resistor is not required.
Zone type 01 – Instant alarm for 2-wire smoke detectors and contact devices
Zone type 01 does not differentiate between 2-wire smoke detectors, contact
devices, or 4-wire smoke detectors. When a 2-wire smoke detector, 4 –wire
smoke detector or contact device goes into alarm:
The panel goes into alarm without any delay. If an instant zone goes into
alarm, any auto-verify sequence in progress on another zone will be
immediately cancelled and both zones will indicate an alarm condition.
Zone type 03 – Waterflow zone
This zone type is intended for waterflow alarm initiating contact devices only.
Do not mix other alarm initiating devices on this zone. For Waterflow delay,
use actuating devices with a built-in delay of 30 seconds or more. The overall
maximum waterflow alarm initiation delay allowed is 90 seconds. (NFPA A-5-
6.2 – 1996 edition) When the contact on a Waterflow alarm initialing device is
activated the control panel will go into alarm instantly.
Zone type 04 – Supervisory zone
When the contact on a Supervisory device is initiated:
1. The control panel will immediately indicate the Supervisory “off-nor-
mal” condition.
2. The zone supervisory LED (yellow) will flash, the common
‘supervisory’ LED will come on steady and the common trouble
buzzer will sound steadily. Pressing the ‘trouble silence’ switch will
silence the buzzer and the zone supervisory LED will stop flashing
and turn on steadily.
3. Fire supervisory zones are latching and can only be restored when
the initiating device is restored and a system reset is performed.
NAC Temporal/Steady Programming - Section 1 (‘NAC1’ LED on steady)
You can individually program both NAC1 and NAC2 to sound in either a temporal or steady pattern. By
default, both NAC outputs are programmed as steady.
Temporal
The NAC1 will sound the Temporal/ANSI Fire Pattern: 0.5 seconds ON,
0.5 seconds OFF, 0.5 seconds ON, 0.5 seconds OFF, 0.5 seconds ON,
1.5 seconds OFF, repeat.
The NAC2 will sound the Temporal/ANSI Fire Pattern: 0.5 seconds ON,
0.5 seconds OFF, 0.5 seconds ON, 0.5 seconds OFF, 0.5 seconds ON,
1.5 seconds OFF, repeat.










