If the  keypad  input  is invalid,  the  incorrect  keypad  entry  is held  in the  display  on  the  bottom  line  along  with  the  error 
message  on  the  top  line  as  shown  below. 
ERROR... 
INVALID  IDENTIFIER 
NETWORK:  2:ZNXX 
NOTE:  XX  equals  the  invalid  identifier. 
This  data  is  briefly  displayed.  Then,  the  user  is prompted  to  enter  a ZONE  or  ADDRESS  prefix  as  shown  below: 
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Please  enter  a  ZONE  or  ADDRESS  prefix 
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A complete  listing  of system  points  is located  with’n  the  Programmer’s  Report.  Each  system  point  has  an associated 
Custom  Label  which  identifies  a  specific  locatio 
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within  the  building.  Pseudo  points  have  Custom  Labels  which 
identify  their  purpose. 
HOW TO  DISPLAY  MAPNET  II@ POINT STATUS 
Shown  below  is an  example  of  a  Programmer’s  Report  entry  describing  a MAPNET  II@ point. 
2:  Ml-2 
3RD  FLOOR  EAST  WING 
ROOM 13  ALARM  MBZAM 
The  “2:”  portion  of the  address  identifies  the  owning  node.  The  “Ml”  identifies  the  MAPNET  It@ card  or  Channel;  the 
“-2”  identifies  the  device.  The  custom  label  is “3RD  FLOOR  EAST  WING,  ROOM  13”.  When  entering  MAPNET  ll@ 
Zone  Names,  a hyphen  must  be  used  to  separate  the  channel  from  the  device. 
To display  the  status  of the  above  MAPNET  II@ point,  perform  the  following. 
1.  Enter  the  network  node  number.  (See  “How  to  Enter  a Prefix”.) 
2.  Press  the  <MAP>  key  (key  6).  The  alphanumeric  display  prompts  the  operator  for  a  MAPNET  II@ Point 
Address  input  as  shown  below. 
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Please  input  Channel-Device  (C-DDD) 
NETWORK:  2:M 
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NOTE:  The  display  shows  (C-DDD).  “C”  is the  MAPNET  IIw channel  (1  to  9,  and  0);  “DDD”  is the  device 
number  (1 to  127). 
3.  Use  the  ENTRY  keypad  to  enter  the  MAPNET  ll@ Point  Address,  such  as  Ml-2,  then  press  the  <ENTER> 
key.  The  alphanumeric  display  shows  the  MAPNET  II@ point  status  and  its custom  label  as  shown  below. 
3RD  FLOOR  EAST  WING 
ROOM 13 
FIRE  MONITOR  ZONE  NORMAL 
4.  Press  the  <FUNCTION>  key  as  required  to  display  additional  point  status  information. 
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