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MAPNET II
POINT ADDRESSING
Each MAPNET II
device must have a point address in order to communicate with the 4100 system. These point
addresses, along with their custom labels, are located in the Programmer’s Report. The Programmer’s Report shows
the address for each device, separated by hyphens. Hyphens must be used when entering a MAPNET II
address
into the system. An example of a MAPNET II
device address is “M1-5”. The “M1” portion of the address identifies
the MAPNET II
channel, Channel 1. The “5” portion of the address identifies the device number, device number 5.
MAPNET II
channel numbers range from 1 through 9, and 0, with MAPNET II
channel 0 actually being channel 10.
HOW TO DISPLAY A MAPNET II
SYSTEM POINT
For MAPNET II
operations, see Section 9, “How to Use Prefix Keys to Display System Points.” This procedure also
shows the Programmer’s Report for MAPNET II
addresses.
WHAT TO DO IF A MAPNET II
POINT WILL NOT RESET
If a MAPNET II
device will not reset, you may decide to disable the point with the <DISABLE> key. When the disable
procedure is performed, a System Trouble occurs to remind you that the point is disabled. The disable procedure is
the same for all system points (see Section 2, “How to Disable a Point”). Maintenance personnel must be called
immediately to repair the malfunction.
After the MAPNET II
monitor point is repaired, you can enable the point again (see Section 10, “How to Enable a
Disabled Point”). This procedure is the same for all system points.