Tyco 4100ES Operator's Manual page 30

Fire indicator panel
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Table 4-1. Selecting Point Types Function/Numeric Keypad
Press this Key
First on Keypad
ZONE – allows you
to select a Monitor
Zone point.
SIG – allows you to
select a Signal
point.
AUX – allows you
to select an
Auxiliary Relay
FB – allows you to
select a feedback
point.
IDNet – allows you
to select an IDNet,
Mapnet or VESDA
point.
P / A / L – allows
you to select a
digital (P), analog
(A), or List (L)
pseudo point.
NET – allows you
to select a network
point.
ADDR – internal
system point
address.
You can select any
item in the local
panel by this
method, but it is
often not the most
convenient method.
Some internal
system items can
be selected only
this way.
Screen shows
Points list with the first
monitor zone highlighted.
"ZN" in the entry bar
Points list with the first
Signal output highlighted.
"SIG" in the entry bar
Points list with the first
auxiliary relay point
highlighted.
"AUX" in the entry bar
Points list with the first
feedback point highlighted.
"FB" in the entry bar
Points list with the first
IDNet or MapNet point
highlighted (probably M1-
1).
"M" in the entry bar (for
MapNet)
Points list with the first
digital or analogue or list
pseudo point highlighted.
"P" or "A" or "L" in the entry
bar.
Points list with the first point
of any type highlighted.
There is nothing displayed
in the entry bar.
Points list with the first point
of any type highlighted.
There is nothing displayed
in the entry bar.
<zone number> on the numeric keypad, or
scroll through the list of points.
<signal number> on the numeric keypad, or
scroll through the list of points.
<auxiliary relay number> on the numeric
keypad, or scroll through the list of points.
<feedback input number> on the numeric
keypad, or scroll through the list of points.
<channel><-><device address>
The channel numbers in a panel start from 1,
and are in the same order as the IDNet or
MapNet card addresses.
Note:
The subpoint can also be entered via
the numeric keypad, but it is probably just as
easy to use the scroll keys to do the final
selection.
<pseudo point number>
The display updates as you enter digits,
showing the nearest match to the address
entered so far.
This is very useful for selecting zone lists to
view the status of the contents. L261
corresponds to Zone 1, L262 to Zone 2, etc.
<network node number> then <ENTER>
Once the node number has been entered, use
the point type keys on the keypad to select the
particular point on that node, or scroll through
the points.
For example, to select zone 3 on node 2, you
would press <NET> <2> <ENTER> for node 2,
then <ZN> <3> for zone 3.
Specify the address using the format c-p-s,
where c is the card, p is the point, and s is the
subpoint. You must insert the dash between
the components of the address. Use the <->
key to do this.
For example, to select address 1-0-19 (SPS
Battery Voltage), press
<ADDR> <1> <-> <0> <-> <19>
Note:
System points are given a card
address of 0. The first physical card address
is 1.
4-4
Data to Enter

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