Networking
P/N 06-237058-001 5-11 February 2012
5-8.4 Operator Control Keys
The operator control keys are used to:
• Acknowledge receipt of initiating or monitoring-circuitry reports
• Silence alarm-notification appliances
• Transition one or more control units back to the Normal Mode.
These keys are functional if the control unit is configured as Group 0 or if the event and/or activated
appliances are:
• Resident in the control unit or in its associated peripheral devices
• From or connected to another control unit in the same group as the control unit
• From or connected to a control unit in a network configured for global operation
5-8.5 Status-Indicating LEDs
The five status-indicating LEDs (alarm, pre-alarm, trouble, supervisory, and alarm silence) will light
when the control unit is configured as Group 0 or when the event is:
• Resident in the control unit or its associated peripheral devices
• From another control unit in the same group as the control unit
• From any control unit in a network configured for global operation
5-8.6 Network Display Messages
Display messages will appear as described in Section 4-7 and Section 4-10, for the control unit in
which the events occur. Remote control unit events will be displayed as described in the following
paragraphs.
5-8.7 Remote Trouble Events
Remote trouble events from a networked control unit are shown in the upper line of the LCD display
by:
• Node-of-origin
• Device or circuit address
• Type of trouble event and its state change
• Device or circuit type
The lower line indicates the up-to-40-character message assigned to the device or circuit using the
ARIES NETLink configuration program.
Figure 5-7. Typical Remote-Trouble-Message Display
N:02 L1:062 OPEN ON THERMAL
FIRST FLOOR POWER ROOM
Device Address L1:062
Type of Fault
Device Type with Fault
Node Number
Device-Specific
Custom Message