Section 4 – Operation
4–7
4.5.1.3 Log
Only
Log only mode will log event data without manual acknowledgments or communications with the
automation computer. All event information is intended for printer output.
Notes:
••••
On initial power-up the receiver will default in manual operation. The receiver can be set to automatic or
log only operation in program mode (see Section 5.4.1).
•
The log only mode must not be used for UL installations.
4.5.2 Program
Mode
In program mode all general, line card, and user profile options can be changed. See Section 5 –
Programming for more detailed information on programming the receiver or refer to the Quick Chart, (Table
A–1) for programming overview.
Note:
The receiver will process calls while in the program mode.
4.6 Main
Menu
This section gives detailed information about the items available in the Installer/operator menu options,
which this manual will refer to as the main menu. The menu items available to each logged on user is
dependent on the profile assigned to that user (see Table 4–4 for menu items for each profile). The user
profile is assigned to each user through programming (see Section 5.6 for programming user profiles).
4.6.1 How to Display the Main Menu
Once a user has logged on to the system (see Section 4.4.4), follow these steps to view the main menu
options:
1. Press
the
ENTER
MENU
button.
The VFD display will show the main menu options.
<Operator Menu>
1=Call History
2 System History
3 System Info
<Operator Menu>
4=Set Time & Date
5 System Restart
< Exit Menu
Down Arrow
indicates additional
menu items
Equal sign indicates
the item that will be
chosen if enter key or
right arrow is pressed
The profile assigned
to the user will appear
in display title as either
Operator or Installer
Indicates that pressing a
left arrow will exit Main Menu
Display after
Down Arrow
pressed 3 times
Option 5 is a
non-editable field
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Figure 4–5: Main Menu Display
Note:
The main menu display will remain visible for 15 minutes of idle time after which it will revert
back to the manual or automatic display window. See Figure 4–3.
2. Choose the desired menu item. (See Figure 4–6.)