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Indicators and Controls
Queues are displayed on the screen according to a priority sequence. Queue priority ranking
from highest to lowest is as follows: alarm, supervisory, trouble, and monitor. If, for example,
you are viewing a monitor queue and an alarm occurs, the display will immediately display the
alarm condition. Also, if there is no activity on the system for 10 seconds after you have
pressed a queue button, the display will switch to the highest priority condition.
10.3.3 Cursor Buttons
These four buttons around the Enter
Button are used for up (previous), down
(latest), left, and right selection of items on
the LCD Display.
Enter Button
This button is used to select a displayed
item on the LCD Display.
Cancel Button
This button is used to cancel an operation.
Menu Button
This button is used to initiate the FX-2000 Menu System.
Info Button
This button is used to get more details about a displayed item.
10.3.4 Signal Silence Button
Activation of the Signal Silence button when the Panel is in Alarm, turns on the Signal Silence
Indicator and deactivates any Silenceable NAC Circuits. Non-Silenceable Circuits are
unaffected. Signals will re-sound upon any subsequent Alarm. This button does not function
during any configured Signal Silence Inhibit Timer period. It also does not function if the NAC
Circuits are active as the result of a Fire Drill. In a Two Stage System, if the Auto General
Alarm Timer has timed out, this Signal Silence button also performs the same function as the
General Alarm Cancel button.
ALM
ACK
SUP
ACK
TBL
ACK
BLDG
ACK
MENU
CANCEL
ENTER
INFO
FIRE
DRILL
SYSTEM
RESET
SIGNAL
SILENCE
LAMP
TEST