Honeywell BC-200 Operation, Installation & Programming Manual page 47

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Panel Operation
7.3.3.13 S
ERVICE
This screen lists all the network points in the system. Network points are points that are used in scripts acting
between network nodes. Netpoints programmed on remote nodes will be preceded by a node number whereas
the local Netpoints will not have a node number. Any script which uses points from a remote network node may
only contain Netpoints from that node and can not include other remote devices.
E.g.
L1M1 = N10.NP1 OR N20.NP120 OR NP5;
L1M1 = N10.L1D1 OR N20.Z1;
The display shows the point number and the point description.
Active points are denoted by an 'X' after the point description.
NETWORK POINT LIST
DAY MODE
20 JULY 2002 14:44:37
USE UP/DOWN BUTTONS TO SELECT A POINT:
NP1
COMMON ALARM ON NODE 1
NP2
UNNAMED POINT
NP3
UNNAMED POINT
NP4
UNNAMED POINT
NP5
UNNAMED POINT
NP6
UNNAMED POINT
NP7
UNNAMED POINT
NP8
UNNAMED POINT
NP9
UNNAMED POINT
NP10
UNNAMED POINT
NP11
UNNAMED POINT
NP12
UNNAMED POINT
NP13
UNNAMED POINT
NP14
UNNAMED POINT
NP15
UNNAMED POINT
NP16
UNNAMED POINT
UP
DOWN
Note:
You can also use the arrow keys, the Page Up and Page Dn keys on an external keyboard for scrolling
functions.
BC-200 Manual – P/N DOC-01-013
M
– L
– L
ENU
IST
is correct
is WRONG
A = 0
F = 0
I = 0
N = 1
X
CHANGE
BACK
– N
IST
ETPOINT
Actions:
Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through
Virtual points.
Pressing the CHANGE button will take you to the
modify point screen (refer page 61).
Pressing the BACK button will return you to the list
menu screen.
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