Acknowledging An Active Fault Or Warning; Reset A Latched Fault Or Warning; Inhibit - Honeywell Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook

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6.8.2 Acknowledging an Active Fault or Warning

Note: Operator or higher level access is required.
Note: Accept and Acknowledge have the same meaning in this context.
An active fault or warning can be acknowledged by logging in and touching the Accept button for >1 second.
This will acknowledge ALL active events and the channel LED and icon will stop flashing.

6.8.3 Reset a Latched Fault or Warning

Note: Operator or higher access level is required.
A latched fault or warning can be reset in three ways:
1) By logging in and touching the Reset button for >3 seconds. This will reset ALL latched alarms, faults and
warnings, provided that the event has cleared. It will also reset any latched relay outputs.
2) By logging in and selecting Menu>Maintenance>Reset alarms/faults. This will reset all latched events for
the channel, provided that the input signal has returned to Normal / within tolerance.
3) By holding the Remote reset switch for >3 seconds. TPPL has the option of adding a remote acknowledge
/ reset switch up to 500 m away from the Controller. The remote reset switch does not require a login so a
lockable switch should be used to prevent unauthorised access.

6.9 Inhibit

Note: Engineer or higher access level is required.
Input channels can be inhibited by logging in and by:
1) Selecting a channel and then touching the inhibit icon:
2) Using a Remote Inhibit input (locking switch).
To clear inhibits: log in, select the required channel and then select Clear Inhibit.
Note: An auto-inhibit cannot be cleared manually. Auto-inhibits may occur during calibration or warm-up,
when a transmitter is signalling Inhibit, or when an Inhibit delay time is running.
Note: Inhibit timeouts can be set by configuring the channel, as shown below:
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