13.2
Common Controls
13.2.1
LCD Display
The display is a large 4 line by 20 character back-lit alphanumeric LCD. It displays information
on the panel and its devices. There are cursor buttons for menu selection and control.
Information provided by the LCD display is an alarm log, an event log, current levels, device
information, verification and maintenance reports.
13.2.2
Queue Buttons
Use the queue buttons to select a particular queue to review.
Press the Alarm Queue button to cycle through all the unacknowledged alarms. Press
and
to cycle through all the alarms, both acknowledged and unacknowledged. Press the
right cursor button
to scroll down by 10 events at a time.
Press the Supervisory Queue button to cycle through all the unacknowledged supervisory
conditions. Press
acknowledged and unacknowledged. Press the right cursor button
events at a time. Press the left cursor button
Press the Trouble Queue button to cycle through all the unacknowledged trouble conditions.
Press
Press the right cursor button
button
Press the Building Queue Button to cycle through all the unacknowledged building (monitor)
conditions. Press
acknowledged and unacknowledged. Press the right cursor button
events at a time. Press the left cursor button
Queues are displayed on the screen according to a priority sequence. Queue priority ranking
from highest to lowest is as follows: alarm, supervisory, trouble, and monitor. If, for example,
you are viewing a monitor queue and an alarm occurs, the display will immediately display the
alarm condition. Also, if there is no activity on the system for 10 seconds after you have
pressed a queue button, the display will switch to the highest priority condition.
to scroll up by 10 events at a time. Press the left cursor button
and
to cycle through all supervisory conditions, both
and
to cycle through all troubles, both acknowledged and unacknowledged.
to scroll up by 10 events at a time. Press the left cursor
to scroll down by 10 events at a time.
and
to cycle through all queued monitor conditions, both
Indicators, Controls, and Operation
to scroll up by 10
to scroll down by 10 events at a time.
to scroll up by 10
to scroll down by 10 events at a time.
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