Honeywell HPF24S6 Installation Manual - Page 21
DIP Switch Settings, Table 3.1
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DIP Switch Settings Programming Options 3.1 DIP Switch Settings The following table lists the HPF24S programmable features and the switch settings required to select a particular feature. A detailed description of each feature is presented in the following pages. SW1 DIP Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF This switch works in conjunction with switch 2 to determine the Strobe Synchronization Type1. 1 OFF, 2 OFF = no sync (steady +24V) - default 1 OFF, 2 ON = System Sensor 1 ON, 2 OFF = Gentex 1 ON, 2 ON = Wheelock FCPS configured for Slave Synchronization FCPS configured for Master Synchronization - default Delay AC Fail Reporting for 2 Hours - default Aux. Trouble Relay responds to all troubles Internal Trouble contact responds to AC loss No Delay in AC Fail Reporting Aux. Trouble Relay responds only to AC Fail/Brownout Internal Trouble contact does not respond to AC loss This switch works in conjunction with switch 6 to determine Input to Output functions 5 OFF, 6 OFF = General Alarm - default • FCPS configured as Master (switch 3 OFF), NAC Outputs 1 through 42 are controlled by Control Input #1; Sync Input is ignored. • FCPS configured as Slave (switch 3 ON), NAC Outputs 1 through 42 are controlled by Control Input #1; Sync Input is monitored3. • Resettable or nonresettable Auxiliary Power Output is available from TB4 Terminals 9 & 10. Control Input #2 determines if reset will occur (must go from On to Off for a minimum 6 second reset to occur). • Output #4 function follows DIP switch 8 setting. 5 OFF, 6 ON = Split Alarm • FCPS configured as Master (switch 3 OFF), NAC Outputs 1 & 2 are controlled by Control Input #1 and Outputs 3 & 42 are controlled by Control Input #2; Sync Input is ignored. • FCPS configured as Slave4 (switch 3 ON), NAC Outputs 1 & 2 are controlled by Control Input #1 and Outputs 3 & 42 are controlled by Control Input #2; Sync Input is monitored3. • Only nonresettable Auxiliary Power is available from TB4 Terminals 9 & 10. • Output #4 function follows DIP switch 8 setting. 5 ON, 6 OFF = Split Temporal • FCPS configured as Master (switch 3 OFF), Control Input #1 controls NAC Outputs 1 & 2 and Control Input #2 controls Outputs 3 & 42 which will generate a Temporal code signal without sync; Sync Input is ignored. • FCPS configured as Slave (switch 3 ON), Control Input #1 controls NAC Outputs 1 & 2 and Control Input #2 controls Outputs 3 & 42 which will generate a Temporal code signal without sync; Sync Input is monitored for Outputs 1 & 23. • Only nonresettable Auxiliary Power is available from TB4 Terminals 9 & 10. • Output #4 function follows DIP switch 8 setting. 5 ON, 6 ON = Selective Silence • FCPS configured as Master (switch 3 OFF), NAC Outputs 1 through 42 are controlled by Control Input #1; Sync Input is ignored. • Control Input #2 determines when Selective Silence for all outputs will occur5 • Only nonresettable Auxiliary Power is available from TB4 Terminals 9 & 10. • Output #4 function follows DIP switch 8 setting. Disable Charger Enable Charger - default Output Circuit #4 = Door Holder Output Circuit #4 = NAC - default Table 3.1 DIP Switch Settings 1 Strobe Synchronization only works with non-coded NACs. 2 If Door Closer function is selected (switch 8 ON), Output 4 does not function as an NAC, therefore sync input is ignored for it. 3 If no synchronization is selected by switches 1 & 2, the Sync Input is ignored. 4 When using Split Alarm with power supply configured for Slave Mode, System Sensor cannot be used (use System Sensor with Master Mode only). 5 Selective Silence allows the silencing of the sounder portion of a horn/strobe combination device without turning off the strobe. HPF24S Series Power Supplies - P/N 52751:F2 7/11/2014 21