Owner's manual
3 Installation Procedure
DIP Switch
26 The PDRP-1002 PN 51135:A 03/11/99
Setting Mode of Operation
DIP Switch
The DIP switch is located at the bottom of the PDRP-1002/PDRP-1002E main board.
To set a switch to the “ON” position, slide the switch up until it stops. The flush-
surface switches are designed to prevent accidentally changing a switch setting and may
therefore require use of a pen or screwdriver to set them.
Note: The Reset key must be depressed after any switch configuration has been made.
Cross Zone
Select the desired mode of operation and set SW1 DIP switch 1.
Note: Outputs 1 and 2 refer to Notification Appliance Circuits. Output 3 refers to a releasing circuit. Output
4 is determined by setting switch 2. Zones 1 and 2 refer to Initiating Device Circuits.
Switch 1 OFF ON
Output 1
is activated by an alarm on
either
Zone 1
or
Zone 2
.
Output 1
(Pre-discharge alarm) is
activated by the first alarmed zone
in the system. Initiation of an alarm
on the other zone will shut this
output off.
Output 2
is activated by an alarm on
either
Zone 1
or
Zone 2
. Output 2
will pulse at 60 ppm while timer is
running or frozen by abort. Output 2
will sound steadily upon release (time
out).
Output 2
is activated when alarms
occur on both
Zone 1
and
Zone 2
.
Output 2 will pulse at 60 ppm while
timer is running or frozen by abort.
Output 2 will sound steadily upon
release (time out).
Outputs 3 and 4
will be activated when the timer expires (provided that
Output 4 is functioning as a releasing circuit - set via DIP Switch 2).
The
Timer
will start whenever an
alarm occurs on either
Zone 1
or
Zone 2
.
The
Timer will start
when alarms
occur on both
Zone 1
and
Zone 2
.
1
2
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5
6
O
N
1
2
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O
N
Battery Fail
LED
Ground Fault LED
Micro Fail LED
Switch 3: DELAY TIMER
Switch 4: DELAY TIMER
Switch 5: ABORT OPTION
Switch 6: ABORT OPTION
Switch 1: CROSS ZONE
Switch 2: SUPERVISORY
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