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KK-641.002 Rev.No:1 01.08.12 ML-121X User Manual Page | 16
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8.2. Booting Previously Configured Panel
8.2.1. Using updated data:
If the panel is turned OFF for some reasons, the rebooting should be while Write Enable
Switch’ is ON in order to start with actual data.
Upon energizing the panel, the internal units are checked and results are reported.
The internal units which are checked during the system start-up:
Supervisor
Port (1)
XNCU
SLCU (loop)
Panel Status
General Leds Driver
TCP/IP
Pcus
LCD
Power Unit
Zone Leds (1..32)
Printer
Port (0)
I/O Driver
Zone Leds (33..64)
Network
Status information format of checked units in the panel is as like OK/Fault. In case the internal
device has version number, then this number appears on the screen.
Panel automatically starts to load the information after 10 seconds countdown and go over to
normal operating condition. During 10 seconds countdown, report results of the internal units
can be seen by using 1’ and 3’ buttons or write enable switch’ position can be changed.
After panel displays all detected units on to screen, the data is loaded automatically and panel
pass to normal operating mode.
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8.2.2. Reconfiguring the panel:
Reconfiguring of an already existing panel may be necessary for some reasons like adding
new device(s), removing device(s), updating zone location text information and changing
device settings etc.

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