Panel Operation
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6.3.3.8.1.1 Service Menu – List – List – Ring – Module List – Module I/O List
Once you have selected the module, a list of all inputs and outputs for that module will be displayed in a format
specific for the module type. The example below shows the layout for an AZM-8 module which has 8 AZF inputs
and 4 programmable outputs.
RING 1 MODULE 1
IDENTIFIED AS AZM-8
AZF I/P STATUS O/P STATUS
Z01:I o01:
Z02:IA o02: x
Z03: o03: x
Z04:F o04:
Z05:
Z06:IF
Z07:
Z08: x
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MODULE I/O LIST
NEXTPREV
BACK
USE BUTTONS TO SELECT AN I/O:
A = 0
F = 0
I = 0
N = 0
TEST
CHANGE
DAY MODE
Actions:
Use the PREV and NEXT buttons to scroll
through I/O points.
(The point’s descriptor will display at the bottom of
the screen when each point is highlighted.)
When highlighting an AZF input point, pressing the
TEST button will take you into the test menu for
AZF’s (refer page 68) providing the options for an
Alarm Test and Fault test.
When highlighting an output point, pressing the
TEST button will take you to a test menu for
outputs where you can toggle the output on/off for
commissioning test purposes. Refer to page 69.
Pressing the CHANGE button will take you to the
Modify Point Screen (refer to page 55)
In the above example, the following abbreviations of STATUS apply.
Status
Abbreviation
Meaning
A Alarm
I Isolated
F Fault
X Activated
Note: If the input is a non-alarm AZF, it will display an x when the INPUT is activated.