FSN Series • User’s Guide
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5. Menu Orientation
System Menu
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On the
Rear I/O Views
of the
UIC
,
NIC
and
M/E
panels, the color of the individual input
connectors is significant:
•
Green
indicates that the input is mapped to the control panel, and the signal is
OK.
•
Red
indicates that the mapped input has an “
LOS
” or “
Invalid Signal
” error. In
this situation, the input’s
Programmable Display
turns red, and the red “
Error
”
button appears in the top right corner of the
Touch Screen
. Press the
{Error}
button to learn more. Refer to the “
” section on
page 129 for details.
•
Yellow
indicates that the input is un-mapped, and a signal is present.
•
White
indicates that the input is un-mapped, and no input signal has been
detected.
The above “color” information is always available on the
Input Menu
and
External DSK
Setup Menu
. Press
{Info}
to display the
Input Color Legend Pop-up
:
Figure 5-82.
Input Color Legend pop-up
Note
For the input connectors on the
NIC
and
UIC
, this “
red
”
condition only occurs if the input has been mapped to the
panel, and the signal was previously OK.
Note
If desired, use the
{Error Reporting}
button to turn the red
error message off, and return the
Programmable Display
to
green. In this mode, the connector remains red. In
Chapter 7, refer to the “
section on page 271 for full details.
Info
Slot 1, Input 8:
Input color legend
Close
Note
Input mapped, signal OK
Input mapped, error or no
signal
Input un-mapped, signal present
Input un-mapped, no signal