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Press the “Esc” button at any time to cancel the log print.
Note: The pop-up window also allows selection of the Alarm Counter. The alarm count is displayed on the
AX-DSP display only, it is not printed.
7.8.6.2.7 Print Feed Paper
Highlight the Feed Paper option and press the ✔ button to confirm. The display does not change but a command is
sent to the printer to advance the paper.
7.8.6.3 Change Time
This area allows the changing of the system time clock.
If the current User ID (access level password) does not have the required authority, the display prompts for entry of
an authorized password to guard against inadvertent changes.
Note: Time change is in 12 hr [US – Standard] format with AM & PM or 24 hr [military] format depending
upon PC-NeT field configuration programming tool setup. Default is 12 hr [US – Standard].
Example of time change:
[SET TIME/DATE]
TIME = 5:28 PM
DATE = 04/15/14 SAT 15 APR 2006
To change the settings, use the buttons to highlight the required option. Directly enter the new time or date
using the number buttons. As soon as a number button is pressed, the display will clear the current setting and
show the new value as it is entered. For example:
[SET TIME/DATE]
TIME = 1-:-- PM
DATE = 04/15/14 SAT 15 APR 2006
If this panel is connected to a network all network node panels will adjust to the new time value.
8 Mass Notification Capabilities
Note: This manual references MNS (Mass Notification System) features and operations which are
programmable and usable. The user should understand that this product was designed to be compliant
with the UL2572 Mass Notification Standard, however, its listing is pending. Please consult factory for
updated UL2572 Mass Notification Standard listing status.
The AX-CTL-1L, AX-CTL-2 and AX-CTL-4 intelligent fire alarm control panel’s in conjunction with an optional PBUS
(RS485) floor (area) amplifier is capable of supporting numerous emergency notification messages (alarms, alerts,
warnings, mass notification and other emergency event messages) based on installation requirements.
Messages can be automatically or manually activated and based on an emergency response plan, prioritized by
type of event. Identical synchronized messages can be played simultaneously throughout a facility via multiple
PBUS (RS485) amplifiers, avoiding any broadcasting message confusion. Multiple synchronized messages can
also be broadcasted simultaneously when installation demands require such functionality.