Lcd80 - Terminal Mode; Annunciator Mode - Notifier AFP-2800 Operation, Installation & Programming Manual

Intelligent, analogue addressable panel with non-proprietary programming tools
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The LCD80 (annunciator mode) is an alphanumeric display module that acts as a remote display interface to the
AFP-2800/2802. It displays pre-programmed messages of 60 characters each which are activated via a script
event in the AFP-2800/2802. Up to 64 different messages are possible. A local buzzer will sound for any
message annunciation or fault (this buzzer can be disabled if required). The AFP-2800/2802 can support up to 32
LCD80 units on Ring 1. Refer to page 137 for connection and set-up details.
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The display will automatically show the first event point activated by the FIP. The points are displayed in the order
in which they were activated.
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Pressing the "NEXT" and "PREVIOUS" buttons allow the user to scroll up and down the list. When the last
message on the list is reached, the display will wrap around to the first message on the list, and vice versa.
Pressing "Mute" will silence the buzzer if active. The buzzer will resound if another event occurs and the
buzzer is enabled for that event.
The "Mute" button doubles as a "SHIFT" key. When held down, key functions are changed as follows
Shift "(VERSION)" will show the following
LCD80 mode ("Terminal" or annunciator")
Firmware version
LCD80 address
Shift "NEXT" / "PREVIOUS" cycles through the 8 contrast modes of the LCD80 display.
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