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PFC-4410RC • 5403550 • REV Q • 11/12
Program #12 Mode
1. Apply power to panel.
2. Move the program switch down.
3. Press the FUNCTION (bottom) button until the display reads “PASSWORD = 000”.
4. To enter a password, press the SELECT button until the proper number is displayed above the ^ symbol, then press the SET
button to move to the next digit. After entering the third number the display will change.
(All panels are shipped with a 000 password.)
5. Press the FUNCTION (bottom) button until the display reads “PROGRAM #0”.
6. Press the SELECT button until the display reads “PROGRAM #12”.
7. Press the SET button.
8. The panel is completely programmed except for the custom banner and zone messages. Move the program switch back up.
Description: Single Hazard, 2 detection zones,1 waterow, and 3 supervisory zones.
Inputs: 1 supervisory zone, 1 low air supervisory zone, 2 detection zone, 1 waterow zone, 1 tamper switch zone.
Outputs: 2 general alarm, 1 waterow, 1 solenoid release circuit
Operation: Activation of either detection zone will operate the release and the general alarm bell outputs.
Activation of the waterow zone will operate the waterow and both general alarm bell outputs. Activation of
either the tamper or supervisory zones will operate the supervisory relay only.
When either zone 1 or 2 is in alarm, outputs 1 & 3 will operate
When zone 3 or the supervisory zone is activated, only the supervisory relay operates
When zone 4 is in alarm, outputs 1, 2 & 4 will operate
PROGRAM #12
ZONES
SUP 1 SUP 2 #1 #2 #3 #4
OUTPUTS Supervisory Low Air
Supervisory
Detection Detection Tamper Waterow
#1 ALARM INDICATING X X X
#2 ALARM INDICATING X
#3 RELEASE X X
#4 ALARM INDICATING X
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