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FAULT status will be generated when the repeater panel is re-enabled.
Slave panels A disabled slave panel cannot generate NETWORK ALARM or NETWORK
FAULT status. Loss of disabled slave panel from the Network will not gen-
erate FAULT status.
Ø To clear FAULT status - generated by the loss of a slave panel - Disable
the slave panel concerned.
Ø To clear a NETWORK FAULT - generated by a slave panel - Disable the
slave panel concerned.
Ø To clear a NETWORK ALARM status generated by a slave panel - RESET
the Master panel.
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FAULT status will be generated when the slave panel (in FAULT status) is
re-enabled.
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NETWORK FAULT status will be generated when the slave panel (in NET-
WORK FAULT status) is re-enabled.
Procedure Proceed as follows to disable the Control panel items: Loop devices; Bell
Outputs; Software Zones; Network devices.
1. Select the Disable option from the MODI-
FYING menu (press 1).
2. Select the required item, or press ESC to
step back to the MODIFYING menu.
3.
Enter the Item address then press the ↵
key, or press ESC to step back and select
another Item.
If a valid Item address is entered the display will show the: Item label;
real-time Analogue Value; type; address; current status (see figure 28).
4.
Press the ↑ or ↓ key to change the Item
status then press the ↵ key to confirm or
ESC to exit.
Modifying:
1=Disable
2=Del.Ver.3=Del.Log
4=Telecom Module
MOD: Enab./Disabl.
1=LOOP 1 2=LOOP 2
3=Outputs BELL
4=ZONES 5=NET 6=TEL
MOD: Devices L1
Enter Address
Sensors L1: 1/##
Modules L1: 1/__
MOD: Enab./Disabl.
Device: SENSOR
%## 1/##
STATUS: DISABLED
MODIFYING 83