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Section I- System Overview
Introduction
System Operating Description
Interface Panel
Log in Procedure
Log out Procedure
Handling Abnormal Conditions
Introduction
Global Acknowledge Panel Operation During Alarm Conditions
How to Silence the Alarm Signals
How to Reset the System
Individual Acknowledge Panel Operation During Alarm Conditions
How to Silence the Alarm Signals
How to Reset the System
Essential Alarm Condition Keys
Alarm Acknowledge Keys
Alarm Silence Key
System Reset Key
If the Alarm Point Does Not Reset
How to Disable a Point
Section 3 - Trouble Conditions
Introduction
Global Acknowledge Panel Operation During Trouble Conditions
Individual Acknowledge Panel Operation During Trouble Conditions
Essential Trouble Condition Keys
Trouble Acknowledge Key
System Reset Key
If the Trouble Does Not Reset
How to Disable a Point with a Trouble Condition
Trouble Indications for Truealarmtm Sensors
Introduction
Almost Dirty Indication
Ditiy Indication
Excessive/Y Dirty Indication
Self-Test Abnormal Indication
Section 4 - Supervisory Conditions
Introduction
Global Acknowledge Panel Operation During Supervisory Conditions
Individual Acknowledge Panel Dperation During Supervisory Conditions
Essential Supervisory Condition Keys
Supervisory Acknowledge Key
Section 5 - Rs-232 Interface
Introduction
RS-232'Port Access Levels
Video Terminal
CRT Function Key Definitions
Set-Up Procedure
CRT Screen Displays
CRT Main Menu Screen
Acknowledge Screen
CRT Main Menu Screen
Log in Screen
CRT Acknowledge Screen
CRT Log in Screen
Historical Log Screen
Status Screen
CRT Status Screen
System Printer
40-Character Line Width Printout
Section 6 - Network Interface
Introduction
Network (or 2120) Interface Operation During Walk Testtm
Section 7 Mapnet II@ Addressable Interface
Introduction
Truealarm System Operation
Generating Truealarm Reports
MAPNET II Alphanumeric Displays
MAPNET II@ Point Addressing
How to Display a MAPNET II@ System Point
What to Do if a MAPNET II@ Point will Not Reset
Section 8 - Advanced Functions
Introduction
CONTROL Keys
Interface Panel Controls and Indicators
Function Keys
How to Set Time and Date
How to Escape from Menu
Point Control with the FUNCTION Key
DISPLAY/ACTION Keypad
FUNCTION Key
DISPLAY/ACTION Keypad
MENU Key
PREVIOUS Key
NEXT Key
LAMP TEST Key
Action Keys
Entrykeypad
How to Use the Prefix Keys to Display System Points
How to Display the Sensitivity of a Truealarm" Sensor
Additional Keys
Enter
Clr
NET/- (Network/Hyphen)
Del
Viewing Power Supply/Charger Voltage and Current Readings
Point Selection
Selecting Points Using Lists
Selecting Points Using the Keypad
Selecting Additional Lists
Operator Access Levels
Power-Up Sequence
Section 9 -.System Test Procedures
Lamp Test
Walk Test
Walk Test'" by Group
Zone Coding Option
Silent Walk Test
Entering Walk Test'" Mode
Walk Test'" Operation
Walk Test'" Features
Abort Audible and Delay on Reactivation
Active/Not Active
Auto Abort on Alarm
Auto Abort on Time-Out
Control List
Delaybeforereset
Logging Option (Log/No Log)
Monitor Zone List
Programmer Configuration
Sig/No Sig (Silent Walk Test'" Selection)
System Trouble
Trouble Audible
Zone Code/Zero Code
Walk Test'" Procedures
How to Enter a Walk Test'" Passcode
How to Enter Walk Test'" Mode
How to Exit Walk Test'" Mode
How to Turn a Point off
How to Turn a Point on
How to Return a Point to Auto
How to Enable a Disabled Point
What to Do in Case of System Malfunction
Appendix Abbreviated Operator Interface Procedures
Operator Log In/Log out Procedures
Access Level Log in Procedure
Access Level Log in Procedure from the CRT
Access Level Log out Procedure
Access Level Log out Procedure from the CRT
System Operating Procedures
Viewing a List of Points
Viewing the Status of any System Point
Controlling System Points
Viewing the Sensitivity of a Truealarm" Sensor
Logging and Clearing an Analog Sensor Peak Value
Viewing the Historical Alarm and Trouble Logs
Clearing the Historical Alarm and Trouble Logs
Viewing Abnormal System Conditions with the Display Time Key
Clearing the Alarm Verification Tally
Viewing Power Supply/Charger Voltage and Current Readings
Generating Truealarm" Reports
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