Programming Manual
22 Initialising the configuration/programming from panel
Press key to confirm.
7.4 Viewing the control panel configuration
It is possible to view the control panel configuration at all times.
7.4.1 Viewing the loop configuration data
FROM PANEL
<any key>, 8 Programming, <code>, 1 Configuration, 1 View
Configuration, 1 Loop,
or <any key>, 8 <code> 1 1 1
Press keys and to navigate
through the configured loops.
7.4.2 View the control panels in the network
FROM PANEL
<any key>, 8 Programming, <code>, 1 Configuration, 1 View
configuration, 2 Network,
or <any key>, 8 <code> 1 1 2
It is possible to view the status/data of the control panels adjacent to the one you are working on, and
the control panels in the network, whether "In Service" or "Out-of-order" (due to connection faults).
Note: The list excludes any control panels that are not cofigured (i.e. Address ‘0’).
Press key to view the control panels in
the network.
The CONF line shows the enrolled control
panels that are connected to the network.
The FAULT line shows the enrolled control
panels that are not connected to the
network.
7.4.3 Viewing the Repeaters on the RS485 BUS
FROM PANEL
<any key>, 8 Programming, <code>, 1 Configuration, 1 View
configuration, 3 Repeater,
or <any key>, 8 <code> 1 1 3
Note: The description will appear only when the Repeater is properly enrolled in the configuration.
Panel will be restored to factory
default and all programmed data will be
deleted !!!
CONTINUE? Enter=YES Esc=NO
Loop n. x <Loop Description>
Detectors :xxx IN Module :xxx
OUT Module :xxx IN/OUT Mod. :xxx
Sounders :xxx Call Points :xxx
Panel Network Address = rr
panel connected on PORT A : aa
panel connected on PORT B : bb
Press Enter For Configuration View
0 1 2 3
ADD : 123456789012345678901234567890
CONF : x xxx
FAULT: x