Programming Panel Leds; Setting Led Color; Setting Led Mode And Reference Point - Simplex 4006-9121 Technical Manual

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Chapter 5. Programming Annunciator LEDs
Table 5-4 Common LED Reference Points (Cont'd)
Reference
Point
NACs 1 - 4

Programming Panel LEDs

This section describes how to program the operation of the
three LEDs built-in to the front panel display. Programming
involves setting the reference point, mode (the point and
point state that triggers the LED to illuminate), and the color
of the LED.

Setting LED Color

1.
Follow Steps 1 through 4 in "Accessing Annunciator
Menus" earlier in this chapter. Choose User SW/LED
as the type of device to program.
<ENTER>=Accept
Prg: [User SW/LED]
2.
Press <ENTER>. A scrollable list of points appears.
Use the <NEXT> and <PREV> keys to scroll to the
point you want to edit. The display appears similar to
the following.
User LED 1
Y LED
3.
Press <ENTER>. Use the <NEXT> and <PREV> keys
to scroll through the options until [FUNCTION] is
shown.
User LED 1
Fn: [Function]
4.
Press <ENTER>. A prompt similar to the following
appears, allowing you to set the LED color.
User LED 1
[Y LED]
5.
Use the <NEXT> and <PREV> keys to toggle between
the following LED colors
Y - Programs LED as a yellow LED.
RG - Programs LED as a Red / Green LED. If you
assign this type to LED1 (top LED), its color will
be red. If you assign this type to LED2 (middle) or
LED3 (bottom), its color will be green.
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Description
Separate list for each NAC. Monitoring the
ON or trouble state of a NAC allows you to
illuminate an LED if the NAC enters trouble
state or turns on. Use output mode to select
state (ON or trouble) monitored.
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6.
Press <ENTER> to choose a color. A prompt appears
asking you to press <ENTER> to confirm the choice.
For Canadian applications, LED colors must comply with
Table 5-5.
Table 5-5 ULC LED Color Requirements
Function
Alarm Inputs
Alarm Signal
Signal Circuit Fault
Inhibit
Supervisory Inputs
Power - ON
Trouble Signal
Alarm Signal Silence

Setting LED Mode and Reference Point

An LED's mode allows you to specify which point is being
monitored by the LED (called the reference point) and what
point state triggers the LED to turn on.
1.
Follow Steps 1 through 4 in "Accessing Annunciator
Menus" earlier in this chapter. Choose User SW/LED
as the type of device to program.
<ENTER>=Accept
Prg: [User SW/LED]
2.
Press <ENTER>. A scrollable list of points appears.
Use the <NEXT> and <PREV> keys to scroll to the
point you want to edit. The display appears similar to
the following.
User LED 1
Y LED
3.
Press <ENTER>. Use the <NEXT> and <PREV> keys
to scroll through the options until [Edit Mode] is shown.
User LED 1
Fn: [Mode]
4.
Press <ENTER>. The next prompt appears similar to
the following:
Mode Prg - LED
[NONE]
5.
Use the <NEXT> and <PREV> keys to scroll through
the available modes. As you scroll through the modes,
the default reference address for the mode appears to the
right of the mode. Refer to Table 5-4 for a list of the
available modes.
5-6
Color
Red
Red with unique identifier
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow with unique identifier
Green
Yellow
Yellow
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