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Touchpoint Plus User Guide
MAN0984_Iss 4_01/19 Touchpoint Plus
Pt. No. 3011M5001 95 Technical Handbook
7.9.3
Resetting Latched Events
Note: Password access is required.
Acknowledged latched events can be reset in three ways:
1) By logging in and pressing the button for >3 seconds. This will reset ALL latched alarms, faults and warnings,
provided that the event has cleared. It will also reset any latched relay outputs.
2) By logging in and selecting Menu>Maintenance>Reset Alarms/Faults. This will reset all latched events,
provided that the input signal has returned to Normal / within tolerance.
3) By holding the Remote reset switch for >3 seconds.
Note: Alarm/Event reset will only work when the triggering event situation has cleared (e.g. gas alarm, fault situation
etc.). -range alarm, user shall not reset the over-range alarm until it is verified that the
flammable gas has cleared.
Note: The fault events are always latched except the communication fault.
7.10
Inhibiting Channels
Note: Service or higher access level is required.
7.10.1 To Inhibit Input Channels:
1) Log in as Administrator or Service
2) Touch a channel, then touch the inhibit icon: and then touch [Yes]
3) Or use a Remote Inhibit input (key-locking) switch.
4) Or set input channel gas sensor to inhibit mode so that Touchpoint Plus will receive respective current.
7.10.2 To Clear Inhibits:
1) Log in as Administrator or Service
2) Touch an inhibited channel, then touch the inhibit icon: and then touch [Yes]
3) Or use a Remote Inhibit input (key-unlocking) switch.
4) Or Touchpoint Plus will automatically clear an inhibit when input channel
gas sensor's inhibit is cleared
Note: An auto-inhibit cannot be cleared manually. Auto-inhibits may occur during calibration or warm-up, when a
transmitter is signalling Inhibit, or when an Inhibit delay time is running.

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