To View Or Print A Loop Map; Editing Labels; How To Edit A Device Label - Honeywell Gent Vigilon Compact Operating Instructions Manual

Voice alarm based fire detection and alarm system
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Operating instructions

To view or print a loop map

A loop map provides information on devices that are
connected to a loop on the system.
a.
Press the MENU ON/OFF button.
b.
Press the F3 button to select [Info].
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Ignore step c. if the external
printer switched off or is not fitted.
c.
To display the loop map: Press the F1 button to
select [Display]. Notice 'Display' appears on
the display.
To print the loop map: Press the F2 button to
select [Print]. Notice 'Print' appears on the
display.
d.
Press the F4 button to select <etc>. Repeat
operation until [Loop Map] is displayed.
e.
Press the F3 button to select [Loop Map].
Notice 'Loop Map' followed by a flashing cursor
on the display.
f.
Use the keypad to enter the loop number and
press F3 to [Enter]. Notice the loop map is
either printed or displayed.
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Editing labels

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Changes to labels must be
backed up to the Memory, see the section
'Saving changes to the memory'.

How to edit a device label

A device is also referred to as an outstation. There
can be up to 200 devices connected to a loop.
Devices like fire sensors, manual call points, interface
units, repeat panels or alarm sounders. Each device
can be given a label to identify its location in the
system. Devices in your system may have already
been given labels and these labels can be changed.
To edit a device label you will need to know the device
number and the loop on which it resides. You can find
this information in the site specific documentation,
held by the person responsible for the fire alarm
system.
a.
Press the MENU ON/OFF button
b.
Press the F2 button to select [Set Up].
c.
Press the F4 button to select [UserCode].
Notice a message on the display 'Enter access
code', followed by a flashing cursor. Use the
keypad to input your PIN and then press Enter
button.
d.
Press the F4 button once to select <etc>
e.
Press the F1 button to select [Modify]. Notice
'Modify' appears on the display.
f.
Press the F1 button to select [Label]. Notice
'Label' appears on the display.
g.
Press the F3 button to select [Device].Notice
'Device' followed by a flashing cursor appears
on the display.
h.
Use the keypad to input a Device number.
i.
Press the F2 button to select [Loop]. Notice
'Loop' followed by a flashing cursor on the
display. Use the keypad to input a loop number
[1-2].
j.
Press the F2 button to select [Enter]. Notice the
previous label appears on the display with a
flashing first character to prompt the
modification, if there is no label the line is blank.
k.
Using the keypad enter a label of up to
32 characters in length (28 for MCP) and press
the Enter button.

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