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F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119
Network Systems
Page 11-16 29 July 2002 Issue 2.04
11.8.5 NETWORK BELLS ISOLATE/DE-ISOLATE/RECALL/TEST
To isolate, de-isolate, test or recall the status of the bells at a remote device from the
base display, press:
Then enter the SID number 1 to 254 using the numeric keys 0 to 9 followed by the
ENTER key.
The top line of the display then shows the name of the selected SID and the bottom line
gives options 1 to 3 as follows:
1:System Test, 2: Faults Reset, 3:Bells.
Select Option 3: Bells
The display will then show the current bells isolate state of the selected SID and a list of
options as follows:
1. Test.
2. Isolate.
3. De-Isolate.
Press numeric key 1, 2 or 3 to select the desired option, then press the ACK key when
prompted to initiate the command.
A bell test will result in the bell output at the remote device turning on for a few seconds
and then automatically turning off (if not previously on).
11.8.6 NETWORK SET TIME/DATE
Section 6.9 describes how to set the local time/date. If programmed to, setting the local
time/date will also cause the new time/date to be sent on to the network to set the
time/date at other devices.
If programmed to, this panel may also set its local time/date whenever it receives
time/date from the network.
If programmed to, a device will automatically transmit time/date onto the network every
12 hours at 11:30am and 11:30pm and also when the time is changed due to a daylight
saving time change.
11.8.7 SILENCE ALL NETWORK SOUNDERS
If enabled with programming, there is a command that can be used to silence the
sounders of all panels on the network (depending on their programming).
From the Base display press:
The message “Sending network sounder silence” will be
shown.

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