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Programming the Master Controller (SFI/O) Card,
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Programming User-
Defined LEDs,
User-Defined LED
Examples
The following examples show typical ways in which user-defined LEDs are used.
Waterflow Indicator. The following example monitors L26, a user-defined list containing all
Waterflow Points, and illuminates the RED LED if any point within this list goes into an
ALARM state.
1.
Click on the radio button to the left of the RED LED.
2.
Click on the Mode drop-down list box and select FIRE.
3.
Click on the Ref. Address list box and select L26.
Earth Ground Detect. The following example tracks the state of P76, a user-defined pseudo
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point, and illuminates the Yellow LED if P76 turns ON.
Table 6-1. Modes for User-Defined LEDs
Mode
Meaning
Disable
LED illuminates when the state of the REF ADDR (point)
is DISABLED.
Fire
LED illuminates when the state of the REF ADDR (point)
goes into ALARM
LF
LED illuminates when the ALARM ACK button on the
panel is pushed.
LS
LED illuminates when the SUPV ACK button on the panel
is pushed.
LT
LED illuminates when the TROUBLE ACK button on the
panel is pushed.
OFF
LED illuminates when the state of the REF ADDR (point)
is OFF.
ON
LED illuminates when the state of the REF ADDR (point)
is ON
SMPL
LED illuminates when the state of a Custom Control
equation(s) is TRUE.
SUPERV
LED illuminates when the state of the REF ADDR (point)
goes into SUPERV.
TROUBLE
LED illuminates when the state of the REF ADDR (point)
goes into ALARM