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Edwards EST4 - Changing Output States; Control-Display Modules

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Chapter 3: Advanced operating instructions
40 P/N 3102309-EN • REV 001 • ISS 18JUL19
To enable a time control:
1. Sign in with fire privilege 3, and then tap Project Tree on the Action bar.
2. Expand the project tree by tapping the expand button , and then locate the target time control.
3. Tap the group, and then tap Enable on the Command bar.
Changing output states
Use the On and Off commands to change the output state of relays, NAC circuit outputs, and audio amplifiers.
Note: Only users with fire privilege 3 can access this function.
To activate a output state:
1. Sign in with fire privilege 3 or higher, and then tap Project Tree on the Action bar.
2. Expand the project tree by tapping the expand button , and then locate the target device.
3. Tap the device, and then tap On on the Command bar.
To restore a relay output state:
1. Sign in with fire privilege 3 or higher, and then tap Project Tree on the Action bar.
2. Expand the project tree by tapping the expand button , and then locate the target device.
3. Tap the device, and then tap Off on the Command bar.
Control-Display modules
Control-display modules provide additional operator interface capability.
Model
[1] Description
4
-24L 24 indicators
4
-24L12S 24 indicators and 12 switches
4
-24L18S 24 indicators and 18 switches
4
-24L24S 24 indicators and 24 switches
The buttons on a control-display module use one of three programmed operating modes:
Toggle: The state of the button changes each time the button is pushed (i.e. off to on or on to off).
Interlocked: Adjacent toggle buttons operate as a group. Pushing any button in the group turns the output of
the other two buttons off and turns its own output on. An interlocked button in the on state can be turned off
without activating a second button by pressing the On button a second time. The output of the on button
remains on during control unit reset. It must be manually returned to auto when no longer required.
Momentary: The button is on only while pressed by the operator.

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