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SIMPLEX 4100 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL
OPERATOR MANUAL

5.6.2 MENU Key

The <MENU> key will call up the Main Function Menu Option List and display the
first option on the list. The Main Function Menu provides operations which are
separate from those used for fire alarm conditions. These non-critical functions are
selected with the <MENU> key.
The <NEXT> and <PREVIOUS> keys are used to scroll through the menu options.
The <ENTER> key selects the displayed option. The following are the Main Function
Menus:
A. Access Level
B. Set Time and Date?
C. Display Historical Alarm/Fault Log?
D. Select a List of Points?
E. Display Software Revision Level?
F. Display Card Status?
G. Enable Walk Test?
H. Run Diagnostic Functions?
I.
Programmer Download?
J. Exit Menu List?

5.6.3 PREVIOUS Key

The <PREVIOUS> key is used in Main Function Menu options and in point list
displays to scroll to the previous option, item, or point. This key works like the
<ACK> keys for Alarm, Supervisory, and Fault conditions. Holding this key in will
continuously scroll backward. If the first item in the list or menu has been shown,
pushing the <PREVIOUS> key will cause the list to wrap around backwards to the
end of the list.

5.6.4 NEXT Key

The <NEXT> key is used in Main Function Menu options and in point list displays to
scroll to the next option, item, or point. This key also works like the <ACK> keys for
Alarm, Supervisory, and Fault conditions. Holding this key in will continuously scroll
forward. Whenever the last item in a list or menu has been shown, pressing the
<NEXT> key will again cause the list to wrap around to the start of the list.

5.6.5 LAMP TEST Key

Pressing the <LAMP TEST> key will turn on the five Control Key LED's, Isolate LED,
System Alarm LED, System Fault LED, and the LEDs on local LED/switch modules.
All segments on the alphanumeric display will be turned on as a test pattern. After a
three seconds sustained press, the Tone-alert will be turned on. When the <LAMP
TEST> key has been released, all LEDs, alphanumeric display, and tone-alert will be
restored to their previous states.
Document No.: 4100-M001
28 March 2006
Issue 1.2

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