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At this point you will be asked to select which panel you wish to select disablements for. The default panel will be the local panel.
Use the up / down arrow navigation keys to scroll through available panels, then press the right arrow navigation key to choose the
selected panel.
At this point, the standard disablement menu options will be viewed. These menu options apply to the selected panel, rather
than the local panel.
When selecting disablements, all options are the same as for a standard panel.
23.2.2. View Device Details on other panels
It is possible to view device details for devices connected on remote panels from any panel on a networked system using the View
Devices menu option in the Access 2 menu.
Note: When viewing device details on a remote panel, the scrolling and refresh rate will be slower then for devices on a local panel.
23.2.3. Global System Time
Whenever the system time is set on any panel on the networked system, then all panels will be set to this time. This simplifies the
process of changing the time for daylight saving on large networked systems.
23.3. Configuration Transfer over Network
Using Loop Explorer Version 3 or later, it is possible to transfer the configuration to any panel or all panels on the network from a
single place. This eliminates the need to go to each control panel in turn to transfer updated configuration files. The write enable
switch must be switched on at the target panel before it is possible to transfer a configuration file across the network.
23.4. Contamination Status
The Syncro ASM control panel calibrates all detection devices every 24 hours, at a time specified by the panel configuration settings.
The calibration procedure checks a number of parameters for each device to ensure that the device will meet the performance
specification, as defined by the device manufacturer. If any devices fail to meet this calibration procedure, then the device will be
announced as a calibration fault and will need to be replaced.
When devices exceed 85% of their calibration fault limits, they are added to the “Contamination Status” log. At this point, the
control panel will not report a fault for the device.
The Contamination Status menu option allows the maintenance engineer to view these devices, to replace them and therefore
prevent contamination faults between service calls.
This menu option is available across panels on a networked system, allowing the contamination status for any panel to be viewed
from any panel.
23.5. Analogue value transfer
If a connection to the Syncro ASM panel is made using the “Connect” screen of Loop Explorer Version 3 (or later), it is possible to
transfer the analogue levels, zero calibration and fire calibrations points for each detection device to the PC.
Using Loop Explorer, it is possible to save this information into a Comma Separated Values (csv) file format for later analysis.