Direct Point Call-Up Screen Options - Simplex InfoAlarm 4100U Operator's Manual

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Key
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 = address of the point in
the system.
Direct Point Call-up
Figure 5-2 shows an example of the Direct Point Call-Up screen. The options available in the
Screen Options
Direct Point Call-Up screen are listed in the table below:
Action
Full Label
Shows the entire custom label on the line. Release the button to revert back to the standard format.
Enable
Enables the selected point.
Disable
Disables the selected point. Refer to 579-688 for guidelines on disabling active points.
Select
Displays point information on screen. "Enter" can also be pressed to display the point info to the
Item
display.
Delete
Deletes a character from the prompt. When searching for a point, the screen will attempt to match
the point based on the keys pressed. Deleting a character will force an additional match attempt
based on the remaining characters.
CLR/Exit
Exits the screen. The CLR/Exit button on the entry keypad can also be used to exit the screen.
Enter the number corresponding to the digital pseudo, analog pseudo, or
list point. For example, pressing the P key and entering a 1 selects the
alarm silence key pseudo point.
Enter a network NODE number. The system then prompts for the type of
point you want to select. Press the keypad key corresponding to the type
of point (E.g., Zone or Signal) Use the descriptions above for information
on selecting the specific point.
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 com-
ponents of the address. Use the NET key to enter the dash.
Figure 5-2. Direct Point Call-up Screen
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