Summary Of Display-Only Attributes - Tyco 4100ES Operator's Manual

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Detailed Point Attributes, Continued
Summary of Display-
Only Attributes
Attribute
Card LED
Device LED
Control Priority
Change
Relay status for
Control or Signal
Points
Disable Status
Analog Pseudo Point
Value and Status
Alarm Verification
Tallies for Monitor
Points (Clear)
Ground Fault Isolation
Relay
TrueAlarm Peak
Analog Values
Sensitivity (Alarm
Threshold)
Some attributes can be changed via this display, if you are logged in at an appropriate access
level. The softkeys at the side of the display show the available options.
Table 6-2 shows the attributes that can be modified using the operator interface.
Table 6-2. Point Attributes that can be changed
Allows the state (ON or OFF) of the card LED to be toggled.
Allows the state (ON or OFF) of an IDNet device LED (typically a smoke
detector) to be toggled ON or OFF. This can be very useful when two devices
have been set to the same point address.
Allows the control priority, which is a priority level used with Custom Control to
be incremented or decremented. This option is available for all control points –
relays, notification appliances, TrueAlarm devices with relays and sounders, and
all digital pseudo points. The priority is a value from 0-15.
Displays the relay status for a control or signal point. Status reports as "Relay
Status is ON" or "Relay Status is OFF". The point can be forced into the On or
Off state, or put back into Auto for system control.
Allows the point has to be manually disabled or enabled.
Allows you to manually store a value for an analog pseudo point. The type of
value stored depends on the point type of the pseudo point (i.e., if the point type
is a counter, a counter value is stored; likewise, if the point type is timer, a timer
value is stored).
Allows you to manually clear alarm verification tallies. This is useful when
attempting to determine how frequently the system is going through the
verification cycles. Dirty devices are probable contributors to frequent verification
cycles.
Allows you to manually turn on and off the GFI relay on a card (if it has one).
Allows you to clear the peak value of a TrueAlarm sensor.
Allows you to set the value at which the device goes into alarm. The value can
be any of the following.
Sensitivity of smoke detectors
Threshold of analog ZAMs
Temperature of heat detectors
Threshold of VESDA devices.
Description
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