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Before pressing the ENTER key a second time, the DATA display area reads
CONF (confirm). Pressing the ENTER key a second time causes the
command associated with the supervisory code to be performed. The
REFERENCE display area contains SUP “n” where “n” is the code of the
command being processed. When the supervisory function is completed
the DATA display reads DONE.
The supervisory mode can be exited in three ways:
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Entering supervisory Code 0 and pressing the ENTER key causes the
programming panel to enter the EXAMINE mode.
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Pressing the RESET key causes the programming panel to enter the
EXAMINE mode. The cursor returns to the position it was in prior to
entering the Supervisory mode.
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Pressing the SHIFT key and then the RESET key resets the panel and
returns the cursor to the power-up “home” position (row 1, column 1)
in the EXAMINE mode.
6.3.4.4. CLEAR
When pressed in the DATA ENTRY or EXAMINE mode, the CLEAR key
places 0000 in the DATA display, blanks the ELEMENT TYPE display and
leaves the panel in the DATA ENTRY mode.
In SUPV and ERROR modes, the CLEAR key is not operational.
6.3.4.5 HOLD
When pressed, the HOLD key causes the updating of the DATA display to
cease and the most current data or status to be “held” in the Data display.
The Hold state is visually indicated by an uppercase or lowercase H in the
leftmost character position of the Data display. An uppercase H is
displayed if the most significant digit of the numeric value being displayed
(leftmost number) is 1. A lowercase h is displayed if the most significant
digit is 0.
The HOLD key is functional in the EXAMINE mode.
Pressing any key causes an exit from the Hold state.
6.3.4.6 RESET-SHIFT/RESET
The RESET and SHIFT/RESET keys are the only keys that can be used after
an error or after a search is completed. Pressing RESET will cause the
panel to return to the EXAMINE mode at the current cursor position. If the
error condition still exists, an error message will reappear. Certain panel or
controller diagnostic and communication error states can only be exited by
a SHIFT/RESET (see Appendix A).
In all modes, RESET has the same effect as described above. It overrides
any existing mode and brings the panel back to EXAMINE mode at the node
for the current cursor position.
SHIFT/RESET has the effect of restarting the panel, and is equivalent to a
power-up. Ful! diagnostics are run and, if passed successfully, the panel
enters EXAMINE mode at network 1, row 1, column 1.
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