
ES-50X Series Manual —
P/N LS10129-000FL-E:D 4/26/2021
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Maintenance Programming Level
Programming
3.6.2 History
Pressing
2
while viewing Maintenance Screen #1 will cause the following screen to be displayed:
The History feature allows the operator to view control panel events which have been stored in a history file in memory and erase the con-
tents of the history file
Pressing
1
while viewing the History screen will cause the following screen to be displayed:
To view all the events which have occurred in the control panel since the history file was last erased, press
1
while viewing the Events
screen. To view only alarms which have occurred, press
2
while viewing the Events screen. To view events other than alarms, press
3
. The
most recent event will be displayed on the screen. To view all of the selected events, press the up or down arrow keys to scroll through the
list of events. If no events have occurred, the display will read
NO EVENTS IN HISTORY.
Pressing
2
while viewing the History Screen will cause the following screen to be displayed:
Pressing
1
while viewing the Erase History Screen will cause the message
ERASING HISTORY, PLEASE WAIT
to be displayed. The display
will then return to the History Screen. Pressing
2
will cause the display to return to the History Screen without erasing the History file.
3.6.3 Program Check
Pressing
3
while viewing Maintenance Screen #1 will cause the following screen to be displayed:
The Program Check feature allows the programmer to view the zones which have been programmed to the Notification Appliance Circuits
on the control panel but have not been programmed to Initiating Devices as well as other circuits with no input or output correlations. Press-
ing
1
while viewing Program Check screen will cause a screen similar to the following to be displayed.
The example above indicates that NAC 1 has been programmed to Zones 005, 010, 012, 015, and 017 but no input devices have been pro-
grammed to any of these zones. Use the up and down arrow keys to view all the NAC zones without input assignments for both NAC 1 and
NAC 2.
Pressing
2
while viewing the Program Check screen will display a screen similar to the following:
The Zone No Input screen allows the programmer to view the zones which have not been programmed to at least one input device (not
including general alarm Zone 000). The example in the preceding screen indicates that Zones 005, 007, 009, 010 and 011 have been pro-
grammed to an addressable module (control module in this example) with an address of 001 on loop 1 but have not been programmed to any
input devices. Use the up and down arrow keys to view all the zones without input assignments.
MAINT PROGRAMMING
1=POINT PROGRAM
2=HISTORY
3=PROGRAM CHECK
Maintenance Screen #1
HISTORY
1=VIEW EVENTS
2=ERASE HISTORY
History Screen
HISTORY
1=VIEW ALL
2=VIEW ALARMS
3=VIEW OTHER EVENTS
Events Screen
ERASE HISTORY
PROCEED ?
1=YES 2=NO
Erase History Screen
PROGRAMMING
1=POINT PROGRAM
2=HISTORY
3=PROGRAM CHECK
Maintenance Screen #1
PROGRAM CHECK
1=NACS NO INPUT
2=ZONES NO INPUT
3=ZONES NO OUTPUT
Program Check Screen #1
NACS NO INPUT
NAC 1
005 010 012 015 017
ZONES NO INPUT
005 007 009 010 011
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