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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