Chapter 3: Operating instructions
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a second time. The output of the “on” button remains on during panel reset. It
must be manually returned to “Auto” when no longer required.
• Momentary: The button is “on” only while pressed by the operator. Momentary
buttons are typically to issue brief commands. Examples include lamp test,
function reset, and test sequence. The command is issued only while the
button is pressed.
You may find multiple button modes on a single control-display module. Consult
your site-specific documentation for additional information.
Disabling and enabling control-display modules
Disabling a control-display module isolates it from the system. While disabled,
changes to the module’s state are not processed. When the module is disabled,
the Disable LED on the user interface indicates and a Disabled Active event
shows in the Trouble Queue.
Enabling a control-display module re-establishes it as part of the system. When
enabled, any changes in state that occurred while the module was disabled are
processed.
To disable a control-display module:
1. Access the Main Menu, and then click Disable.
2. Click Card, and then enter the panel and card addresses.
3. Enter the access level password.
To enable a control-display module:
1. Access the Main Menu, and then click Enable.
2. Click Card, and then enter the panel and card addresses.
3. Enter the access level password.
Disabling and enabling control-display module elements
Disabling and enabling control-display switches
To disable a control-display switch:
1. Access the Main Menu, and then click Disable.
2. Click Switch, and then enter the panel, card, and device addresses.
3. Enter the access level password.