Auto programming the panel – Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual
Page 73

Chapter 2: Front panel programming
E-FSA64 and E-FSA250 Technical Reference Manual
61
The RS232 CU Enable screen is displayed.
5. Choose On.
The panel can now communicate with the CU.
6. When you have finished, disconnect the PC from
the RS-232 card.
7. Turn off RS232 CU Enable.
8. Reconnect the printer cable to the RS-232 card if
needed.
Restore Defaults
Unattended Dnld
RS232 CU Enable
RS232 CU Enable
On
Off
Auto programming the panel
Auto programming detects and applies default settings to installed devices,
NACs, remote annunciators, and expansion cards. You can control many
aspects of the process by programming the options listed in:
• “Auto programming options” on page 62
• “Dialer options” on page 64
• “NET options” on page 66
Auto programming sets up a common alarm system. After the auto programming
process has finished, you can continue with advanced programming to apply any
custom settings that may be required.
Cauti
on:
Auto programming replaces the current settings for devices, NACs,
remote annunciators, and expansion cards with default settings.
Notes
• Before starting the auto programming sequence, set the time and date and
change the default passwords. “Factory default settings” on page 36 for a list
of all the settings that will be applied during auto programming.
• Auto programming places most input devices and NACs in correlation group
001. Relay and sounder bases are not automatically assigned to correlation
groups. For more information on correlation groups, see “What is a correlation
group?” on page 32 and “Correlation group programming” on page 86.
• Auto programming turns off the In Suite Signal Silence option for all
correlation groups.