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The following information will help you to choose a memory
location:
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The memory location you select determines the order in
which the MAP reports alarms to the alarm center. The
MAP reports the alarms in numerical sequence, starting with
memory location 1 and ending with memory location 128.
♦
If the master port uses DCP or DCPF protocol, memory loca-
tions 1-64 are for MAP address 1 and locations 65-128 are for
address 2.
♦
If the master port uses TABS protocol, you can use all 128
locations.
♦
If the master port uses TBOS protocol, use the locations that
you assigned in the Section Number to Respond field when
you configured the master port. If the printer port uses TBOS
protocol, use the locations that you assigned in the Section
Number to Respond field when you configured the printer
port.
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Press Enter.
If the message Memory Conflict - Any key to cont: appears, it
means the memory location is being used. You must type a differ-
ent display location in the MAP Dsp field. If you are having diffi-
culty locating unused memory, see the Reports section of this
chapter for viewing a Memory Available report.
When you press Enter, the MAP Alarm Levels field is set to the
default alarm levels. This field controls the operation of 46017
Summary Audible Alarm Modules (SAAMs) and 46019 Summary
Alarm Modules (SAMs). Unless you use these modules, do not
change the default settings. Refer to the MAP Parameters chap-
ter to change the defaults.
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The cursor moves to the next line. The computer assigns the next
consecutive memory location to the MAP Dsp field. If the next con-
secutive memory location is being used, you must type a number in
the MAP Dsp field. Fill in the MAP Dsp and MAP Alarm Levels
fields for as many alarm displays as you need.
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When you finish, press F8 to save the information.
15.
Highlight Edit Scan Time.
16.
Press Enter.
17.
Enter the time. Acceptable values are 2-12 seconds.
18.
Press Enter.
To edit a TBOS definition:
1.
Highlight Edit Description.
2.
Press Enter.
3.
In the DSCR field, type a new description.
4.
Press Enter.
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To erase a line, move the cursor
onto a line and press F5 (Blank).
Then press the up or down arrow
key to return the cursor to the
MAP
Dsp field.
To change the MAP Alarm Levels
for a display, move the cursor onto
the line that you want to change.
Press F4, type the new levels (A-
D), and press F4 to return the cur-
sor to the
MAP Dsp field. For more
information on changing the levels,
refer to the subsection on editing a
TBOS definition.
Press F1 to see the Point Ruler.
The ruler precisely identifies each
alarm point. Each number for an
alarm point is shown vertically. For
example, a 2 above a 6 is number
26. Press F1 again to hide the ruler.
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To turn off the automatic number-
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