Defining Display Mode; Setting The Horn As Internal/External; Defining Buzzer Mode - Siemens MT8001 MP4.20 Installation Function & Configuration Commissioning Safety Regulations

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5.4.10 Defining display mode

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5.4.11 Setting the horn as internal/external

5.4.12 Defining buzzer mode

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In the MT8001
Framework
mode (see Fig. 49, A). There are two possible display modes:
− Always enabled: The system display is always present, regardless of if a user is
logged on;
− Enabled only when a user is logged on: There is no system display unless a
user is logged on. If no user is logged on, the screen is black, and the "in opera-
tion" LED (located on the lower-right side of the terminal) is the only indication
that the MT8001 is turned on.
Configure timeout to return screen to the Event List (MT8001
In the EN54 mode, after a configured time of user inactivity, the display reverts to
the alarm event list display.
Note: 20 seconds is recommended.
The horn sounds when an alarm occurs. It can be set to sound the internal
MT8001 horn (buzzer), an external horn, or both. It can also be muted.
• Select which horn will sound from the 'Buzzer output' drop down menu under the
MT8001
Framework Node tab. (See Fig. 49, B.)
You can also define the buzzer activation mode, specifying when the buzzer acti-
vates. (See Fig. 49, C.)
MT8001 has four possible modes:
Buzzer activation:
− On every event;
− Only for Unacknowledged events;
− Only for Unacknowledged Severe Alarms, Alarms, and Faults;
− Only for Unacknowledged Severe Alarms, and Alarms.
Note: In all cases but the first list item above, the buzzer stops if the events are
automatically acknowledged.
Node tab, you can define the system display
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Configuring the MT8001
Approvals-1 tab).
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