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LCD Programming
• Reset Max/Min: Clears the stored values for the maximum and minimum values
returned by the addressable devices. These values are automatically cleared when the
panel reboots.
• Duplicates Check: This causes an immediate check to see if more than one device is
using an address. The panel automatically does this check on the hour.
• LED Mode: This controls how the LEDs on the devices are used. There are three
options:
-- OFF/FLASH: The device LEDs are normally off and flash when an alarm is
reported. The flashing LED is reset when System Reset is pressed.
-- FLASH/ON: The device LEDs flash each time they are polled. They latch on in
Alarm. The LEDs are reset when System Reset is pressed. Note: Due to current
draw limitations, only the first 5 detectors on a circuit latch their LEDs. This has no
effect on other panel operation.
-- OFF/ON: The LEDs are normally off and latch on in Alarm. The LEDs are reset
when System Reset is pressed. Note: Due to current draw limitations, only the first
5 detectors on a circuit latch their LEDs. This has no effect on other panel
operation.
-- RESET: This functions resets the LEDs to their off state.
• Sensitivity: This function is restricted to Privilege Level 2. This allows for the manual
adjustment of the sensitivity of addressable detectors. All devices have a default
sensitivity assigned in the database. The detector can be set to the database default
value or to one of the pre-defined levels replacing the database values. These manual
values are retained if the panel is re-booted.
-- SELECT: Change the manual sensitivity of addressable detectors. The first screen
asks for a circuit and device number. Enter the circuit and device or press <Enter>
without entering any number to view the first detector in the database. Each
detector is displayed in turn, showing the current sensitivity and allowing for it to be
changed or the next detector to be displayed. Press <Clear> to stop viewing the
detector list.
-- PRINT: Print a list of all detectors that have a sensitivity other than the one selected
in the database. This option is not shown if no manual sensitivities have been set.
-- ALL DEFAULT: Change all manual sensitivity settings to the default values set in
the database.
• Bypass: This function can be set to Privilege Level 1 or 2. This selects devices to be
bypassed. A bypassed device is ignored by the system. Addressable bypasses are
retained when the panel is re-booted. Only devices included in the database can be
bypassed. Bypasses are annunciated by a common trouble condition. The Bypass menu
has the following options:
-- ON: Select devices to be bypassed. Enter the circuit and device number. Press
<Enter> to accept the device and to enter the next one. Pressing <Clear>
removes any numbers entered. Pressing either <Enter> or <Clear> with no
numbers displayed ends the input mode.
-- OFF: Select bypassed devices to be returned to normal operation. Each bypassed
device is listed in order. Select next to keep the bypass on or select OFF to remove
the bypass. After the last device, display returns to the Bypass menu. Press
<Clear> to return to the Bypass Menu. This option is not available if there are no
devices bypassed.
-- ALL OFF: Remove all bypasses, if any, from the system. The number of bypassed
devices is displayed next to this option.