Chapter 7. Touchpoint Plus User Guide; User Interface General - Honeywell Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook

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Chapter 7.
The TPPL Touchscreen provides the primary means of control and viewing. Secondly, the Web Interface can be used
for remote viewing (see Ch.7.17 Monitoring TPPL via the Optional Web Interface).

7.1 User Interface General

The User Interface panel (shown above) has:
A colour Touch screen for normal system operation, maintenance and configuration
Power, Alarm / Fault and Inhibit state LEDs
Active Channel (01 to 08) status indicators (Channel 07 is not commissioned in this example)
Active Expansion Channel (09 to 16) status indicators (not commissioned above)
Accept* / Reset membrane button (arrowed above)
Integral Alarm Buzzer (Left side)
*The membrane button acknowledges and silences active alarms and resets latched alarms, depending on the
situation and how long it is pressed. See Ch.7.8 Responding to Alarms for further information.
Further System Interfaces consist of:
Remote inhibit and remote reset terminals in the Main module
One fixed relay and two configurable relays in the Main Module for System Failure, Alarm and Inhibit
Three dedicated alarm outputs for visual and audio alarms
An SD Card slot for data logging and firmware/software updates
An optional expansion unit with optional dual input module (mV & mA)
Optional remote Web Interface networking via RS485 port
Optional remote Modbus TCP/IP via hard-wired terminal
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WARNING
Do not operate TPPL with the door insecure.
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