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The Challenger Version 8.0 User Guide : Issue I , Revision I : October 1997
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.
The function provides a list of isolated inputs for you to select an input to de-isolate. 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.
No Isolated Inputs:
The display will show:
All Inputs are De-isolated
DeIsolate:
ENTER ~ Return to the menu.
Isolated inputs will be listed either:
One at a time eg. Isolated On 4, Beam Across Loading Bay
DeIsolate:
or
As a list of numbers eg. Isolated On 1, U2, 4.
DeIsolate:
From either display:
? ENTER ~ De-isolate the selected input (this will remove the input from the display and replace
it with the next isolated input in the list - if any).
or NEXT ~ Update the list of inputs and display the remaining inputs in the list (if any).
or ENTER ~ Return to the menu.
Note: 1. Using Panel Link changes the standard numbering system seen here, to reflect that of Panel Link's system.
2. A "U" displayed before the input number indicates that the input is unsealed.
3. Do not De-isolate the input before checking the circumstances, as de-isolating an unsealed input
may cause an alarm.
See Also: Isolate Input
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