39 Amended: April 22EMEA Fire Technical Support: DF6000/CF3000 Applications GuideConfigure Heat Detectors.Fig 28When a heat detector has been auto learnt on to a loop the default setting is rate of rise.If a fixed temperature setting is required, then the detector must be changed via the panel menubefore the database is downloaded to the laptop computer otherwise when a check config is carriedout the there will be conflicts on all the heats that are set to fixed temperature on the laptop. If thisoccurs and is left unmodified then the heat detectors will operate as rate of rise and may produceunwanted alarmsNetwork programming.When panels are networked together they each take a network address, this address is set up in theengineering part of the menu along with the total number of panels that are connected on the network.Panel 1 is automatically configured as the master such that if a network fault occurs the master andfaulty panel only will display the ‘Lon Network Error’.When setting up a network for the first time after the network card is connected, the panel must havea hard reset or power cycle to enable the panel to search for and recognise that a card is present. Forconnection details see the ‘Networking section’.On the network all fires, faults pre-alarms etc. are transmitted to all panels. All user actions such assilence, reset and mute buzzer are also transmitted, so panel 1 could silence the alarms on all otherconnected panels.It is possible to individually configure the panels not to receive silence, evacuate and reset operationsfrom the network; this is particularly useful where the panels are installed in separate buildings suchas Student accommodation.Fig 29