Auto programming allows you to quickly program a panel as a common alarm system. You can auto program the panel using the standard factory default settings along with some manual
programming. Refer to "Factory default settings" for a list of all of the factory default settings. When auto programming, you have the option to label devices and zones, program some dialer options, etc. Auto programming places all input devices and NACs in correlation group 1 meaning that every alarm event turns on all of the NACs. For more information on correlation groups, refer to "Correlation groups programming."
Note: Don't forget to set the time and date and it is recommended that you also change the default passwords before auto
programming your system. See "Setting the time and date" and "Setting the passwords" for more information.
Note: If you choose to label devices during auto programming, devices are labeled by selecting their device (address) number and then labeling the device. It is important for you to have a printout of the Device Details > Serial Number report to correlate the device address with the default label and serial number. This will make device labeling much easier.
Auto programming options
Auto zoning Yes: The system automatically finds all of the devices connected to your system and assigns them to a zone. The number of devices assigned to a zone is based on the type of panel:
64 point panel: Four devices per zone 250/500 point panel: Sixteen devices per zone
No: The system automatically finds all of the devices connected to your system and does not assign them to a zone
Enable NET Yes: Enables the panel to communicate to the central monitoring station over an Ethernet network
No: Disables the panel from communicating to the central monitoring station over an ethernet network
Dialer Yes: Dialer is enabled and configured as a dual line, which means that all messages are sent to Caution: When auto
programming, your current loop configuration settings are lost, meaning that anything you previously programmed is erased.
Label devices Yes: Enables labeling of devices No: Disables labeling of devices Label zones Yes: Enables labeling of zones
No: Disables labeling of zones
Follow Set base follow to:
Alarm: The base activates its relay when the detector goes into an alarm condition Alarm verify: The base activates its relay when the detector goes into alarm or alarm verification. The base will not restore until both events have been restored.
Alarm prealarm: The base activates its relay when the detector meets the prealarm condition or goes into an alarm condition. The base will not restore until both events have been restored. Verify: The base activates its relay only when the detector goes into alarm verification. The base will not restore until the verification event restores, which can happen if the device goes into alarm.
Prealarm: The base activates its relay when the detector goes into a prealarm condition. The base will not restore until the prealarm event restores, which can happen if the device goes into alarm. If you do not set a prealarm threshold, the base will never activate.
Base follow refers to how the detector base operates in an alarm condition initiated by the detector. The bases that work with this option are the sounder base and relay base. For example, if the detector has a prealarm setting, but base follow is set to alarm, the base's relay won't activate until the detector goes into an alarm condition. It won't operate on the prealarm condition. Reports Test Control Program
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Program Incremental Program Auto Program Advanced Program⇩
Enter Password 0000⇩
Current config. will be lost! Continue Cancel⇩
Auto ProgramAuto Zoning Yes> Enable NET No> Dialer Yes>
To auto program a panel:
1. Press the Menu button. 2. Choose Program. 3. Choose Auto Program. 4. Enter the level two password.
5. On the "Current config. will be lost screen!," select Continue to continue with auto programming or Cancel to return to the programming menu.
6. Set the auto programming options using the "Auto programming options" table above.
Note: Use the right or left arrow button to make your selection for each option. Do not use the Enter button. The Enter button begins the auto programing operation no matter which option the cursor is on. Also, the options you select are preserved and will be displayed the next time you auto program.
7. When finished, press Enter.
The panel begins auto programming and displays the number of devices on your system. If you have more than one loop, the device counts are per loop. If you previously programmed the
Auto Program System Busy ################ <Back <Cancel
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Devices Old/New Loop 1 XXX/YYY Loop 2 XXX/YYY <Continue -OR- panel, the system displays the number of old devices and thenumber of new devices. 8. Press Enter to continue.
Auto programming continues based on the settings you made above.
9. When prompted, program the options you selected using the procedures that follow. For example, if you are using a dialer, auto programming requires you to program specific dialer options.
10. When auto programming is complete, the system returns you to the banner screen.
Devices: Old/New XXX/YYY <Continue Account 1 Account ID 6769 Primary Recver# > Secondary Recver# >
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Account 2 Account ID 6769 Primary Recver# > Secondary Recver# >⇩
Format CID<> Event Notif. Event> --- SaveDialer options programming
Account 1 Account ID: Enter four-digit ID code for account 1 (Note: If you do not change the default of FFFF, no events will be sent.) Primary receiver number: Enter the primary receiver’s phone number. Up to 20 digits (0-9, *, #, and ,). The comma causes a two second delay in dialing. The number or hash symbol (#) and the asterisk symbol (*) are used with calling feature codes and services. Consult your telephone service provider for more information.
Secondary receiver number: Enter the secondary receiver’s phone number. Up to 20 digits (0-9, *, #, and ,). The comma causes a two second delay in dialing.
Format: CID
CID: Contact ID is the alarm format that the monitoring facility (DACR) will receive. See "Contact ID event codes" for more information.
Event notification: Set event notification (event reporting) to: Device: Only device information is reported/transmitted, no zone information. Note: This setting uses default device event notification settings for reporting events. Refer to "Factory default settings" for more information.
Zone: When a device is a member of a zone, only the zone information is reported/transmitted, no device information.
number (up to 20 digits).
Secondary receiver number: Enter the secondary receiver’s phone number (up to 20 digits).
Format: CID
CID: Contact ID is the alarm format that the monitoring facility (DACR) will receive. See "Contact ID event codes" for more information.
Event notification: Set event notification (event reporting) to: Device: Only device information is reported/transmitted, no zone information. Note: This setting uses default device event notification settings for reporting events. Refer to "Factory default settings" for more information.
Zone: When a device is a member of a zone, only the zone information is reported/transmitted, no device information. Note: This setting uses default zone event notification settings for reporting events. Refer to "Factory default settings" for more information.
Event: Only the event type (alarm, supervisory, trouble, etc.) is reported/transmitted, no device or zone information. Note: This setting uses the default CMS event notification settings for reporting events. Refer to "Factory default settings" for more information.
Network
Account ID 676968 IP 000.000.000.000 Event Notif. Event>
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Network
Receiver# 000 Line# 000 Save
NET options programming
Account ID Enter the central monitoring station (CMS) account's six-digit ID code.
IP Enter the IP address for the CMS. Event
notification
Set event notification (event reporting) to:
Device: Only device information is reported/transmitted, no zone information. Note: This setting uses default device event notification settings for reporting events. Refer to "Factory default settings" for more information.
Zone: When a device is a member of a zone, only the zone information is reported/transmitted, no device information. Note: This setting uses default zone event notification settings for reporting events. Refer to "Factory default settings" for more information.
Event: Only the event type (alarm, supervisory, trouble, etc.) is reported/transmitted, no device or zone information. Note: This setting uses the default CMS event notification settings for reporting events. Refer to "Factory default settings" for more information.
Receiver number
Enter the CMS receiver number. Specifies the CMS receiver number that you want displayed in the message sent to the receiver. This number is user-defined.
Line number Enter the CMS receiver line number. Specifies the receiver's line number that you want displayed in the message sent to the receiver. This number is user-defined.
Loop 1 Device 001 Label goes here Label continued <Save <Back
Label your devices:
1. Next to "Device," select the device (number) that you want to label.
2. Enter a text label for the device (up to 40 characters and two lines). The default label is "Loop X Device XXX."
3. Press Enter to save the label and go to the next device (number).
Note: Pressing the Enter button saves the current label and
then goes to the next available device so that you can quickly go to each device and label it.
4. Enter a text label for the device (up to 40 characters and two lines).
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all devices are labeled.
6. When you are finished labeling, make sure the cursor is on the device number field, and press the Cancel button to exit and go to the next auto programming option.
Zone 01> Label goes here Label continued <Save <Back
Label your zones:
1. Next to "Zone," select the zone (number) that you want to label. 2. Enter a text label for the zone (up to 40 characters and two
lines). The default label is "Zone XX."
3. Press Enter to save the label and go to the next zone (number).
Note: Pressing the Enter button saves the current label and then goes to the next zone number so that you can quickly go to each zone and label it.
4. Enter a text label for the zone (up to 40 characters and two lines).
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all zones are labeled.
6. When you are finished labeling, make sure the cursor is on the zone number, and press the Cancel button to exit and go to the