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MENU FUNCTIONS BY NUMBER
1] View Modbus Reg
This allows inspection of the 250 internal Modbus registers. Use
UP (1)
and
DOWN (5)
buttons to alter the
register which is displayed in Decimal and Hexadecimal.
SELECT (3)
button will exit.
2] Set Clock
Using
UP (1)
/
DOWN (5)
and
SELECT (3)
allows the date and time to be changed. Note, if the CAN
communication connection is made to other panels, the time from the lowest address panel will impose itself
onto higher panels. So this means that the time should only be adjusted on the lowest address panel and
then this new time will appear on other higher address panels.
3] Inhibit all Sensors
Using
UP (1)
and
DOWN (5)
buttons, the direct or addressable sensors can be inhibited.
4] View Modbus TXRX
As a diagnostic tool for Modbus communications, this display shows the data packets received from a
Modbus master (RX) and the reply sent back from the panel (TX) This display is in Hexadecimal and to
understand the meaning, the Modbus data packet protocol has to be analysed. This menu is generally used
when first getting the Modbus system running.
Use
SELECT (3)
to exit this menu.
5] Set Refresh Rate
Use
+ (4)
and
– (2)
to change the display refresh rate for sensor data on lines 1 and 2 of the
LCD. 1 is fastest and 10 is slowest. Pressing
SELECT (3)
will exit this menu.
6] Edit Company Text / Edit Fault Input Text
The fourth line of the LED display alternates between time and company text. This text can be
edited to show the site or installer details.
7] Lamp Test
This menu will illuminate all front panel LED’s.
When complete, the PCB buzzer will sound and the menu exits.
Note that the LED test is done with DIM active to save excessive current from the PSU.
8] Relay Test
The local group of 8 relays can be energised or de-energised using
+ (4)
and
– (2)
. Pressing
SELECT (3)
allows the 64 (2x32) relay card to be tested. Press
UP (1)
and
DOWN (5)
to choose
which of the 64 relays to test and the
+ (4)
button will energise it. The
– (2)
button will de-energise
the relay. The state or the relay can be seen via individual LEDs on this board.
SELECT
(3)
will exit the menu.
9] Event Log to LCD
The internal 99 event log can be viewed on the LCD display one event at a time.
Each line of the display indicates the following
Line 1 shows the type of event with the time of occurrence.
Types are
FLT
is a fault such as sensor 1 fail
Hi Alrm
is high alarm
Lo Alrm
is low alarm
SYS
is a system event such as a panel reset
Line 2 and 3 show text relating to the event.
Line 4 shows which event is being displayed and how many events are logged.
e.g. 3 of 76 events means that the display is showing event 3 and 76 events are logged.
76 is the oldest event and 1 is the latest event.
Use
UP (1)
and
DOWN (5)
to choose which event to view.
SELECT (3)
will exit the menu.