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16: Communication Ports
Com Port 1 is a serial communications port and can be used
for connecting a PC running Wintex or any supported serial
device to the control panel (see page 76 for details).
Com Port 2 is a serial communications port and can be used
for connecting a PC running Wintex or any supported serial
device to the control panel (see page 76 for details).
Com Port 3 is a serial communications port and can be used
for connecting a PC running Wintex or any supported serial
device to the control panel (see page 76 for details).
17: Network Data Indicators
The red LED indicates that data is flowing out of the control
panel and normally flashes very quickly. The green LED
indicates that data is flowing into the control panel and
normally flashes slowly, the green LED flashes faster as more
devices are connected (see page 13 for details).
18: Load Defaults Button
Press and hold this button whilst applying power to the
control panel to load the factory default settings. Press and
hold this button for 7 seconds with power already on the
panel to restore just the Engineer code to the factory setting
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Loading the factory defaults can take up to 60 seconds
to complete.
Loading defaults will only be possible if the NVM has
not been locked (see page 49 for details).
For a complete list of factory defaults, see the Factory
Defaults and Quick Reference Guide supplied separately
with the control panel.
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19: Expansion
The Expansion Port can be used for connecting a 60XPiD
Zone Expander (see page 18 for details) or an AV Module
(see page 26 for details).
20: Heartbeat LED/Power Light
Flashes steadily to indicate that the control panel is
functioning correctly. If the light is ON or OFF all the time,
then there could be a problem (see page 28 for details).
21: Current Reading Pads
To calculate the current draw of the control panel, measure
the voltage across the two pads and multiply by 10 i.e.
Reading = 34mV (x10) = 340mV = 340mA.
22: NVM
All system programming data and the system & event logs
are stored in a removable non-volatile memory devices.
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