Chapter 2: Product description
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Access level Description
3 Changes the output state of an audio amplifier. Select one of
the states from the Output Priority Menu. Requires a panel,
card, and device address.
• Set: Overrides low, medium, and high priority commands
and forces the device to the desired state. The S
does not reset the device’s priority counters.
• Latch: Overrides low, medium, and high priority
commands and forces the de
vice to the desired state. The
Latch priority does reset the device’s priority counters.
• Low Priority: Forces the device to the desired state and
adjusts the Low Priority counter accordingly.
• Medium Priority: Forces a device to the desired state and
adjusts the Medium Priority counter accordingly.
• High Priority: Forces a device to the desired state and
adjusts the High Priority counter accordingly.
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3 Allows selection of a different audio message and cha
a corresponding amplifier.
Requires the message and channel
for a panel, card, and device address.
None Turns on all audible and common alarm output device types
and, if configured, all visible device types. Drill does not put
the panel into alarm.
2 Use when connecting to the panel to read status and
diagnostic information via TCP/IP instead of the RS-232
connection. By default, this feature is “unlocked.” Locking this
feature prevents reading from the panel.
The command can be issued to a single panel or all panels.
Note: Activating and restoring the Remote Read Lock
command does not affect reading panel status and diagnostic
information over the RS-232 connection.
2 Allows a project database download to the control panel via a
TCP/IP connection instead of an RS-232 connection
panel is equipped with an Ethernet card.
“locked.”
The command can be issued to a single panel or all panels.
Notes
• Activating and restoring the Remote Write Unlock
command does not affect downloading the project
database over the RS-232 connection.
• This function should only be used by the installer or
service provider. Changes to the fire alarm system must
be tested and may require local authority approval.