Using The Menu; Operation Of The Keys On The Mxl-Iq Annunciator Panel; Numeric Keypad; The Command Keypad - Siemens MXL-IQ Operation, Installation, And Maintenance Manual

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Operation
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been requested. An error code (or success
via a silence event message) allows the
global MKB to keep up to date as to true
System status. If any panel reports an
error, the display status changes since
some audibles have been unsilenced.
RESET
When the global reset key is pressed, each
node is tested. If all nodes meet the
conditions required for reset, the reset
command is sent and executed. Otherwise,
the corresponding error message is dis-
played.
NEXT
This key operates the same as in the local
mode. However, it moves the user through
the System events globally in the priority
order established earlier.
HOLD
This key operates the same as in the local
mode.
Function Keys
These keys operates the same as in the
local MKB.

Numeric Keypad

These keys operates the same as in the
local MKB.

Using The Menu

The menu gives you wide control of the
MXL-IQ System. You may use the menu no
matter what mode the System is in.
The discussion in this section is in the
following order:
• Operation of the keys on the MKB-4
Keyboard/Annunciator
• Overview of the menu's structure
• Beginning a menu session
• Introduction to each of the four menus:
- Acknowledge menu
- List menu
- Control menu
- Test menu
- Entering your password
- Entering module and device numbers
• Using the Acknowledge menu
• Using the List menu
• Using the Control menu
• Using the Test menu
Operation of the Keys on the MXL-IQ
Annunciator Panel
Use the numeric keypad and the directional
and command keypad when working with
the menu.
Numeric Keypad
Use the numeric keypad (keys 0 through 9)
when the System asks for a module
number, device number, password, time,
date, or other information. The display
shows each number as you press the key.
However, when you enter a password, the
System shows asterisks in place of the
digits entered.

The Command Keypad

The Command Keypad has both directional
and command keys that are used to move
through the menu and perform specific
functions. Refer to Table 18 for a descrip-
tion of the Command Keypad.

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