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5.
If you do not want to edit the MAP Alarm Levels, press Enter and
then F8 (Finish). Do not perform the remaining steps.
6.
To edit the MAP Alarm Levels, press F10 to move the cursor to the
Dev Dsp field.
7.
Press F4.
8.
Change the alarm levels.
The MAP Alarm Levels field controls the operation of 46017 Sum-
mary Audible Alarm Modules (SAAMs) and 46019 Summary Alarm
Modules (SAMs). Unless you use these modules, do not change the
settings.
The cursor appears beneath the first of the 64 alarm levels in the
field. Move the cursor to the alarm level that you want to change
(using the left and right arrow keys) and type a new alarm level
(letters A through D).
All 64 alarm points in the display can be set to the same level by
holding down the Ctrl key and pressing F1 (level A), F2 (level B),
F3 (level C), or F4 (level D).
9.
Press F4 to return the cursor to the Dev Dsp field.
10.
Press F8 (Finish).
MAP P
ORT
D
EFINITION
The MAP Port Definition option lets you configure the MAP
port. The MAP port is part of the data port. The MAP port is
used when the MAP communicates with 46023-14 Smart Mul-
tiple Alarm Combiners (MACs) or when the MAP communicates
directly with other DCP or DCPF devices (such as another
MAP). Refer to Fig. 1.
F
IG
. 1 - D
ATA
P
ORT
C
ONFIGURATION
MAC
46022-12
Data Port
46020
MAP
MAC
46023-14
Data Port
46020
MAP
with 46641-00
Firmware
MAP Port
DCP/F
DEVICE
DCM
TBOS
DCP
DCPF
TABS
DCM
TBOS
TABS
TIP - S
TEP
9
Press F1 to see the Point Ruler. The ruler
precisely identifies each alarm point. Each
number for an alarm point is shown ver-
tically. For example, a 2 above a 6 is
number 26. Press F1 again to hide the
ruler.
C
AUTION
:
Substituting the ALT key for
the CTRL key will change the
levels on all displays.
N
OTE
:
The MAP Port Definition
must be configured, even if
the MAP is connected to regu-
lar MACs.
MAP SYSTEM DEFINITION