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The following information defines the menu navigation (round) keys on the 4005
panel. These keys perform access level dependent functions defined in the
Passcodes and Access Levels section of this chapter (page 3-8).
Menu <Menu>
The <
Menu> key always brings you to the top of the main menu structure.
Function <Function>
The <
Function> key displays a list of possible actions that you can perform
against whatever is currently displayed, if any are available. When viewing a
point, the <
Function> key gives you the ability to change the current state (if
you are logged in at the correct level). The Function Menu is displayed when
the <
Function> key is pressed at the High-Level Status screen. Use the <
Previous> and <ó Next> keys to scroll through the control functions list.
The choices are listed below (refer to the Function Menu Chapter of this
publication for more information).
Manual Evacuation
City Circuit Disconnect
Control Point Bypass
Elevator Bypass
Doorholder Bypass
Lamptest
Disable/Enable <Disable/Enable>
The <
Disable/Enable> key allows the operator to quickly disable or enable
any point that is currently displayed (passcode protected). A confirmation
screen is displayed requesting <
Enter> be pressed before performing the actual
enable or disable (see warning at the beginning of this publication for
information about disconnect switches).
Exit/Clear <Exit/Clear>
The <
Exit/Clear> key is used to back out of menus or displays to get to the
top-level menu structure (refer to the Menu Structure Chapter of this
publication). Where possible, the <
Exit/Clear> key will back out one level at a
time. There are cases, however, that the <
Exit/Clear> key will return the
operator directly to the top level.
Enter <Enter>
The <
Enter> key is used to confirm selections. In a programming screen,
pressing <
Enter> indicates that the information on the display is correct and
can be entered. The <
Enter> key is used in various other places within the menu
structure, always for this same type of operation.
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Operation, Continued
Menu Navigation Key
Definitions
Menu
Function
Enter
Disable
Enable
Exit
Clear
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