ISOLATE INPUT – Menu Option 10
This function is used to isolate inputs ie: exclude them from functioning as part of the
security system. An input would be isolated because it is faulty or broken and by isolating
it, you would stop it causing an alarm.
Before commencing, the bottom line of the display must show “Code:”
<MENU *> 1 2 3 4 (PIN) <ENTER> 10 (Menu Option) <ENTER>
? <ENTER> Isolate the selected input
or
<NEXT> Update the list of inputs and display the remaining
inputs in the list (if any).
Or
<ENTER> Return to the menu.
Note:
As soon as an input which is in alarm is isolated, the alarm is reset.
DE-ISOLATE INPUT – Menu Option 11
This function is used to de-isolate inputs ie: return them back to functioning as part of the
security system. An input is isolated because it is faulty or broken and when it is repaired,
it must be de-isolated.
Inputs which are unsealed are shown on the list with U in front of the input number. It
should be noted that de-isolating an unsealed input may cause an alarm.
Before commencing, the bottom line of the display must show “Code:”
<MENU *> 1 2 3 4 (PIN) <ENTER> 11 (Menu Option) <ENTER>
? <ENTER> De-isolate the selected input
or
<NEXT> Update the list of inputs and display the remaining
inputs in the list (if any).
Or
<ENTER> Return to the menu.