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Simplex 4100 User Manual

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ACCESS LEVEL LOG OUT PROCEDURE FROM THE CRT
To Log Out from the CRT, perform the following procedure.
1. Return to the Main Menu by pressing the <F18> key.
2. With the Main Menu displayed on the CRT, press the <PF4> key on the keyboard.
3. Press the <ENTER> key on the keyboard to Log Out.
SYSTEM OPERATING PROCEDURES
VIEWING A LIST OF POINTS
To view a List of Points, perform the following procedure.
1. Press the <MENU> key on the DISPLAY/ACTION keypad.
2. Using the <NEXT> and <PREVIOUS> keys on the DISPLAY/ACTION keypad, scroll through the Main
Menu items until the Select a List of Points? menu prompt appears on the alphanumeric display.
3. Using the <NEXT> and <PREVIOUS> keys on the DISPLAY/ACTION keypad, scroll through the List of
Lists until the desired list is displayed on the alphanumeric display on the interface panel.
4. Press <ENTER> on the ENTRY keypad.
5. Using the <NEXT> and <PREVIOUS> keys on the DISPLAY/ACTION keypad, scroll through the chosen
list.
6. When finished, press the <CLR> key on the ENTRY keypad to escape from the Main Menu.
VIEWING THE STATUS OF ANY SYSTEM POINT
To view the status of any system point, perform the following procedure.
1. Press one of the following keys on the ENTRY keypad to select the appropriate class of points:
Key <ZONE 1> selects a Monitor Point
Key <SIG 2> selects a Signal Point
Key <AUX 3> selects a Auxiliary Relay Point
Key <FB 4> selects a Feedback Point
Key <I/O 5> selects an I/O Point
Key <MAP 6> selects a MAPNET II
Point
Key <P 7> selects a Digital Pseudo Point
Key <A 8> selects a Analog Pseudo Point
Key <L 9> selects a List Pseudo Point
Key <ADDR 0> selects a Numeric Point Address for any point
Key <NET -> selects a Network Point
2. Using the ENTRY keypad, enter the number of the desired point to be viewed (MAPNET II
and Numeric
Addresses require the use of hyphens).
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BrandSimplex
Model4100
CategoryFire Alarms
LanguageEnglish

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