After A Main Menu Item Is Selected; Returning To An Earlier Screen; Entering Data; Drill - Bosch FPD-7024 Operation And Installation Manual

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press the corresponding key. For example, to
select TEST, press the [TEST] button.
2.
The [PROG] and [ENTER] keys are not
exclusive, but shared with other characters.
The character sharing the corresponding key
appears in the second line following a forward
slash (\). To select one of these items, press
the corresponding key. For example, the
[PROG] key is also 0.
3.
The key corresponding to a sub-menu item
might appear in the second line preceding a
dash. Press the corresponding key to select
that item. For example, press [1] to select
PROG TIMES.
While a menu is active, you do not need to wait for
the desired menu item to appear before making your
selection. You can select any item on the existing
menu rotation at any time.
3.2.3

After a Main Menu Item is Selected

When a main menu item is selected, the keypad
might prompt you to enter your PIN. If so, enter the
number (factory default is 9876) and press the
[#/Enter] key (or press the key labeled with the
desired command directly). The display
automatically retrieves the sub-menu display.
3.2.4

Returning to an Earlier Screen

To return to a previous screen at any time, press the
[*/Back] key. To return to the SYSTEM NORMAL
display, press the [*/Back] repeatedly until you reach
SYSTEM NORMAL. When you reach SYSTEM
NORMAL, you cannot go any farther.
3.2.5

Entering Data

When a sub-menu item asks you to enter data,
enter the data and press the [#/Enter] key. If data
already exists at a particular location, you can either
accept that data or enter new data.
When you press the [#/Enter] key to enter the data,
the display returns you to the previous sub-menu
display.
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3.2.6
The drill command activates all NACs and no relays.
It creates a history log entry and as an option can
be reported to the central station.
3.2.7
Use the disable command to disable input points,
outputs, or the dialer. When any device is disabled,
the system shows this condition on the LCD and on
the system trouble LED. The Disable All Inputs
operation takes several seconds to perform, during
which time the system display remains fixed.
3.2.8
The HISTORY option is a chronological list of
system events that occurred. Press the [History] key
to HISTORY select from the Main Menu (SYSTEM
NORMAL display).
On an FPD-7024 FACP with a D7039 Multiplex
Expansion Module, up to 499 History events are
supported.
On an FPD-7024 FACP without a D7039 Multiplex
Expansion Module, up to 99 History events are
supported.
After you press the [History] key, the most recent
system event appears on the top line of the LCD
with the time and date below it.
Example: (Assume you pressed the [History] key at
the Main Menu):
While the first event shows, the bottom line toggles
every four seconds between the time and date that
the event occurred.
To return to a previous screen in the history buffer,
press [2/▲].To scroll to the next event record, press
[8/▼]. The abbreviations shown in Table 12 on page
8 are used in history events.

Drill

Disable

History

If a system without a D7039 Multiplex
Expansion Module loses all power (AC
and standby battery), all history events
are cleared.
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