Controls - Eaton Menvier 20 Administrator's And User Manual

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1. Introduction
4. Setting and unsetting keys. These can be programmed to either set/unset the system or
operate an output. On a KEY-K01, KEY-KP01 or KEY-KPZ01 they glow to show the set
unset status.
5. Hold Up Alarm (HUA) keys. (Also known as PA keys.)
6. Alpha/numeric keys.
7. Set/Unset status LEDs – i-KP01 only.

Controls:

A
Full Sets the system. (All detectors in use.) In a ward based
system this key's function can be programmed by the installer.
B, C
Part Set the system. (Some of the detectors in use.) In a ward
and D
based system their function can be programmed by the installer.
Unsets the system.
In menus: scroll up. In text editing: move cursor left
In menus: scroll down. In text editing: move cursor right.
If the bottom line of the display shows a ">" at the right then pressing this key

selects the submenu named on that line.
If the bottom line of the display shows "On" "Off" "Yes" "No" "I" (for
include) "O" (for omit) then pressing this key changes the value to
its opposite.
When editing names moves the cursor to the right.
Deletes characters when editing names.

Press this key to confirm a decision and save any changes.

a) Moves the display to a higher level of the menu.
b) Press this key to abandon your decision when the display shows
"Are you sure?"
Press this key to gain access to the Menu.
1 to 0,
Used to key in access codes. Also used to key in text for names,
*, #
and telephone numbers.
#
Used when keying in text: press to change between capitals or
small letters.
Press both these keys at the same time to start a Hold Up Alarm.
(The Installer must enable this feature.)
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Figure 2. Controls and Displays
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