3GS Technical Manual
Issue 4.5 August 2005
Programming Menus 8-39
S
ERVICE
M
ODE
- M
ONITOR
Function:
The Monitor submenu allows you to look at any zone/door individually and will display its state and resistance
value. The buzzer is also sounded if the zone/door is not closed with a different tone for each state.
On selecting this menu, enter the number of the zone/door to be tested and press #. The number you enter must be a valid
number or an error message is displayed and you must try again.
You can increment (UNSET key) or decrement (PART key) the zone/door number without having to exit and re-enter this mode.
The characters displayed determine the zone/door status.
At this stage, the UNSET key will cause the display to change showing the response of the input above and the PART key will
show the input below. The resistance value displayed will increase on systems with long cable runs or cable with high
capacitance.
The buzzer is used in this mode to indicate the state of the input under test. The relationship between buzzer sound and the
state of the input is as follows:
Note
The buzzer sound can be distracting – it is possible to silence it by pressing the HALF SET key. Default = buzzer sound
ON. Press the help key to view the zone description.
Input State
Buzzer Pattern
Closed
Off
Open
Long Beep
Short
Fast Beep
Disconnected
Continuously On
menu
NIGHT 4 CLOSED [2100]
NODE 0 INPUT 4
NIGHT 4 CLOSED /2100/
NODE 0 INPUT 4
*NIGHT 4 CLOSED [2100]
NODE 0 INPUT 4
/ NIGHT 4 CLOSED [2100]
NODE 0 INPUT 4
+ NIGHT 4 CLOSED [2100]
NODE 0 INPUT 4
NIGHT 4 CLOSED * 2100 *
NODE 0 INPUT 4
Zone Status
Character(s) displayed
On-line : [value]
Disabled : /value/
Not on-line : *value*
Inhibited manually : leading *
Inhibited by command string : leading /
Inhibited manually and
by command string : l
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