3-3.21.1.5 Removing Power From A Control Unit - Kidde ARIES Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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3-3.21.1.5
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5. Press the <SCROLL> Key to display additional Set-Menu options,
then press the 6 Key to select NETWORK
4: PROGRAMMING
6: NETWORK
Figure 3-83. Additional Set Menu Options
6. Press the <Scroll> Key twice and then press the 8 Key to select
"ISOLATE/DE-ISOLATE"
7: ISOLATE
Figure 3-84. Isolate/De-Isolate Nodes
7. Press the 1 Key to select the Isolate Option, then press the <Enter>
Key to confirm your selection when the following prompt appears:
ISOLATE/DE-ISOLATE NETWORK NODES
1: ISOLATE
Figure 3-85. Isolate Node Selection
8. Insert the node number for the first entry on the following line and
also insert it for the second entry. Press the <Enter> Key to isolate
the node.
ISOLATE/DE-ISOLATE NETWORK NODES
NODES:
*_ TO __
Figure 3-86. Prompt for Node to be Isolated
9. Press the <Backspace> Key multiple times as required to exit from
the Menu operational mode. The selected node will now be isolated
from the network.
Removing Power from a Control Unit
A networked control unit should not to be powered down if it is on line. Any
changes that occurred among the other control units while it was powered
down may not be transmitted to the control unit when it is powered up
again. This will lead to reporting discrepancies on the displays of control
units that are configured to log and display all network events. Use the
procedure in Paragraph 3-3.21.1.4 to isolate a control unit first if it is
necessary to power it down. Do not isolate a control unit from the network
if it is inadvertently powered down. Wait for control unit to restart and be
recognized again by the network.
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5: GLOBALS
SCROLL FOR MORE
8: DE-ISOLATE
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2: DE-ISOLATE
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August 2013

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