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Amended: Jan 2014
Analogue Level.
The analogue level reading is used to display the analogue value being sensed by the detector, this
value is displayed in a numeric format and also in a graphical form. This reading is displayed in real
time.
On v3.0 software Next/Previous buttons have been added to enable the user to scroll through the
addresses more easily. The min/max values are erased on exiting the menu and resetting the panel.
Printer Settings.
When the printer is fitted then there are two options for its operation: Auto and On Request.
When changing between the two, the panel needs to have a hard reset or power down/power up to
see the change in the settings.
If the printer is replaced then a hard reset or power down should also be carried out to recognise the
printer.
Programming I/O and Sounders & Sub- Menus.
There is a number of sub
– menus within this screen.
1. Panel Outputs
The only sounder programming which can be changed on the panel is the sounder tone and the
volume, if these settings are changed then the changes are applied to all the sounders on the system
whereas if the settings are done on the site installer software then it is possible to individually
configure the sounder tone and volume for each sounder.
These controls only apply to loop powered sounders.
There are three volume settings; Low, Medium, High; and four tones: Pulsing, Continuous, Two Tone,
Slow Whoop. If the sounder settings are not altered on the panel then they will default to two tone and
medium volume.
The panel sounder circuits are limited in the way they can be programmed, the three stages available
to the loop sounders are not available for the panel sounders. They should really only be used when
the system is a one out all out configuration, if anything more complex is required then loop sounders
are the best option. If conventional sounders are required they need to be controlled by a sounder
control unit.
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