Using the alphanumeric display
The two-character alphanumeric display is located at the top of the EMU (see
seven-segment display provides information about multiple enclosure functions. The push-button control
the data displayed or entered.
Alphanumeric display description
The top-level, two-character alphanumeric display (En, Li, rG, Au, and Er), is the display group. The
function of the other displays is display-group dependent. The default display is the enclosure number,
a decimal number in the range 00 through 14. The push-button allow you to select the alphanumeric
display or to enter data.
•
The bottom push-button sequentially moves between groups and selects a display group.
See
EMU display groups
•
he top push-button moves between the levels within a display group (see 2,
Display groups
When you press and release the bottom push-button, the alphanumeric display selects a different
display group.
Table 15 EMU display groups
Display
En
Li
rG
Au
Fr
Er
NOTE:
Any time you press and release the bottom pushbutton, the display will change to En, Li, rG, Au, or
Er.
A flashing alphanumeric display indicates that you can edit an address or state, or view a condition
report.
for a description of these display groups.
EMU display groups
describes the display groups.
Display group
Enclosure Number
Bay 1 Loop ID
Reporting Group
Audible Alarm
Firmware Revision
Error Condition
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Description
The enclosure number is the default display and is a decimal
number in the range 00 through 14. See
Number Feature
for detailed information.
This display group has a single sublevel display that defines the
enclosure bay 1 loop ID. Valid loop IDs are in the range 00
through 7F.
This display group has two two-digit displays that define the re-
porting group number in the range 0000 through 4095.
This display group provides control over the audible alarm or
horn. The sublevel displays are audible alarm enabled (on) or
audible alarm disabled (oF). See
detailed information.
This display group defines the EMU code firmware version.
This display group reads Er when there is an error condition.
Figure
18). This
Figure
18).
Using the Enclosure
Audible Alarm Operations
for
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