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Selecting Points with the Entry Keypad, Continued
Selecting Points
Table 5-1. Keypad Use (continued)
Key Data to Enter
FB – allows you to select a
Feedback point.
Enter the number corresponding to the Feedback point.
For example, pressing the FBkey and entering a 1
selects FB1.
IO - allows you to select a point
on a 24 Point I/O card.
IO, followed by ENTER, where IO represents a point
and is a number from 1 to n. (n represents the number
of the last I/O point in your system.
IDNet – allows you to select an
IDNet or VESDA point.
C-D, followed by ENTER, where C represents the
IDNet, or VESDA channel and D represents the device
number. You must insert the dash between channel and
device. Use the NET key to insert the dash.
Note:
• IDNet. Specify the channel with a number from 1
through 10. Use the number 0 to represent chan-
nel 10. Device numbers run from 1 to 250.
• VESDA. Specify the channel then the device.
Device numbers on each VESDA channel run from
1 to 127.
P / A / L – allows you to select
a digital (P), analog (A), or List
(L) pseudo point.
Enter the number corresponding to the digital pseudo,
analog pseudo, or list point. For example, pressing the
P key and entering a 1 selects P1, the Alarm Silence
Key pseudo point.
NET - allows you to select a
network point
Enter a network NODE number, followed by ENTER.
The system then prompts for the type of point you want
to select. Press the keypad key corresponding to the
type of point (Zone, Signal, etc.) Use the descriptions
above for information on selecting the specific point.
ADDR - sw address of the
point in the system
Specify the address using the format C-P-S, where C is
the card, P is the point, and S is the subpoint. You must
insert the dash between the components of the
address. Use the NET key to enter the dash.