How To Edit Or Delete A Point (2=Point) - Notifier AFP-200 Installation Manual

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3.4.4 How to Edit or Delete a Point (2=
Purpose
A point is a detector or module connected to the SLC or a device connected to one of
the four panel circuits. The Point Programming (Point) option lets you do the
following:
Modify program information for a detector, module, or panel circuit point
Delete a detector or module point from the program
This section contains instructions using the Point Programming option to do the
following tasks:
Task
How to Select a Point to modify or delete
How to Program an Intelligent Detector
How to Program a Monitor Module a
How to a Program a Control or Relay
a
Module
How to Program a Panel Circuit
How to Delete a Detector or Module
b
Point
a. To do this task, the device must be installed and programmed using the Autoprogram
option.
b. Deleting a point only deletes the point from program memory—not the device. For
instructions on removing a device, refer to "How to Remove a Device from the
Program" on page 76.
Table 19 Point Programming Topics
How to Select a Point
To select a point, follow these steps:
1.
From the Program Change screen (Figure 53 on page 71), press the 2 key (Point) to
display the Point Programming Entry screen (Figure 64).
POINT@PROG.ENTER:
1 = MODIFY POINT
2 = DELETE POINT
Figure 63 Point Programming Screen
How to Enter Program Change
)
POINT
Covers the following
a
How to display a detector, module, or
panel circuit point so you can modify
or delete it
How to modify program information
a
for an addressable, intelligent
detector
How to modify program information
for a monitor module
How to modify program information
for a control or relay module
How to modify program information
for any of the four NAC or Panel
Circuits
How delete a detector or module point
from the program
AFP-200 PN 15511:H2 10/14/2002
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