3.  Press  <ENTER>  on  the  ENTRY  keypad. 
4.  Multiple  <FUNCTION>  key  presses  display  additional  information  about  the  selected  point.  The  amount  o 
information  available  is determined  by the  type  of  point  being  viewed. 
5.  When  finished,  press  the  <CLR>  key  on  the  ENTRY  keypad  to escape  from  the  Main  Menu. 
CONTROLLING  SYSTEM POINTS 
To control  a system  point,  perform  the  following  procedure. 
1.  Log  In at the  appropriate  Access  Level. 
2.  Display  the  desired  point  by following  steps  1 through  3 in the  procedure,  “Viewing  the  Status  of any  Systen 
Point”. 
3.  Press  one  of the  following  keys  on the  ENTRY  keypad  to  select  the  appropriate  operation: 
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<DISABLE> 
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<ENABLE> 
l  <ON> 
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<OFF> 
.  <AUTO>. 
4.  Press  <ENTER>  on  the  ENTRY  keypad. 
5.  When  finished,  press  the  cCLR>,key  on  the  ENTRY  keypad  to  escape  from  the  Main  Menu. 
VIEWING THE SENSITIVITY OF A TrueAlarmTM SENSOR 
To view  the  sensitivity  of  a TrueAlarmTM 
sensor,  perform  the  following  procedure. 
1.  Press  the  <NET  ->  key,  enter  the  Node  number,  and  press  the  <ENTER>  key. 
2.  Press  the  <MAP  6>  key  on  the  ENTRY  keypad. 
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The  display  now  prompts  you  for  the  MAPNET  II@ channel  and  device  number. 
3.  Using  the  ENTRY  keypad,  press  the  appropriate  numeric  key  for  the  sensor’s  channel  (1 through  9,  or  0) 
the  hyphen  <->  key,  and  the  appropriate  numeric  key(s)  for  the  sensor’s  device  number  (1  through  127) 
Then,  press  the  <ENTER>,  key. 
4.  To  verify  the  sensor’s  Node  number  and  MAPNET  II@ device  number,  press  the  <FUNCTION>  key  on  thg 
DISPLAY/ACTION  keypad. 
5.  To  display  the  sensor’s,sensitivity,  press  the  <FUNCTION>  key  six  more  times. 
6.  Press  the  <FUNCTION>  key,  and  the  <NEXT>  or  <PREVIOUS>  key  to  go  to  the  desired  data. 
7.  To  exit  the  sensor’s  viewing  mode,  press  the  <CLR>  key  twice  on the  ENTRY  keypad. 
CLEARING  AN ANALOG  SENSOR PEAK VALUE 
The  Analog  Sensor  Peak  Value  is the  highest  binary  value  received  and  stored  at the  operator  interface  panel  for  : 
particular  sensor  since  the  system  was  powered  up.  This  peak  value  is displayed  as  a percentage  of  alarm  and  ; 
percentage  of smoke  obscuration  or temperature.  Through  the  use  of  a system  Pseudo  Point  (P133),  a.ll new  peal 
values  per  sensor  can  be  stored  in  the  Historical  Trouble  Log  and  printed  on  the  system  printer.  Priming  of  peak 
values  is  done  at  the  time  the  value  is  received  at  the  operator  interface  panel.  This  peak  value  is  helpful  ir 
determining  if a sensor  should  be  made  more  or  less  sensitive. 
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