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Figure 37
Display/Action Keys
The following keys are DISPLAY keys:
• FUNCTION
• MENU
• PREVIOUS
• LAMP TEST
• NEXT
The purpose of each DISPLAY key is described in the following paragraphs.
FUNCTION KEY
The <FUNCTION> key edits the time and date when selected by the menu, and displays additional status data for
points. The <FUNCTION> key is used to obtain more information concerning the point in the display. These points
can be brought up on the main menu as previously explained. <FUNCTION> key presses scroll through all the status
information. This information is displayed on the bottom line of the display. The top line contains the
40-character label of definitions for the <F1>, <F2>, <F3> and <F4> keys.
A point is normally displayed with its 40-character custom label on the top line. If no custom label exists for the point,
the top line displays the point identifier.
The bottom line contains the Point Type and its present status. Point types are assigned when the system is
configured, and are determined by their card type and the physical devices on its zones.
The following items are available for display on the alphanumeric display:
• Point address and Zone number
• Card type and Point type
• Present Status (Normal, Alarm, Trouble)
• Disconnect/Disable Status
• McCulloh Trouble
• Relay status for Control or Signal Points
• Verification Tallies for Verification Zones
• Coding Status for Coded Zones
• Control Priority for Relays
• Feedback Point Status for Relays.
In addition to the items listed above, the following display items are for TrueAlarm™ sensors only:
• Present sensitivity selected
• Average value
• Alarm level
• Current value (per cent of alarm)
• Peak value (per cent of alarm)
• Status of sounder or relay (SPHOTO and RPHOTO).
DISPLAY/ACTION
FUNCTION
PREVIOUS
NEXT
ON/
OFF/
AUTO
MENU
LAMP
TEST
ENABLE
DISABLE
DISPLAY
TIME‘
ARM
DISARM