ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual
Configuration Mode
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997-457-000-8, Issue 8
January 2010
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[Mnn] CBE Rules 06-------------------------------------------- 29
1: Base [06 +: No ] NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
The CBE Rule range on line 1 changes, now starting
at ‘6’. The CBE Rule number in the square brackets
on line 2 also reflects the changed selection:
4
Press the
6
button to move the cursor to the right -
the selected rule number is inverted and is changed
in the square brackets on line 2.
5
At the selected CBE Rule number, press the
2
/
8
buttons to toggle its status between
Y
(es) and
N
(o) -
the change of status is confirmed in the square
brackets on line 2 as follows:
Continue with other CBE Rules in the same way.
Note:
After changing the base rule number, the CBE
Rules attributes screen displays the first associated
rule and NOT the selected base rule number. In
the case illustrated above, the number displayed
is ‘13’ and not the base rule number ‘6’. If no rule
has been assigned, no CBE rule number is
displayed.es in the same way.
6
Press ‘
5
’ to confirm or ‘
4
’ to cancel the new CBE
Rule selection.
Other module types are selected and CBE Rules
associated in the same way as illustrated above. Return
to the ‘Modules’ selection screen as described in
Section 5.6.1 Signalling Line Circuit (SLC) - Devices
.
Refer to the configuration menu option for information
on how to define the pattern (CBE Rule). The pattern
defines whether the output will respond to zonal
alarms. It also determines whether the output is
silenceable and whether any delay is interruptable.
5.6.1.6 Device Text Setting
The Device Text Setting option allows the device
description to be changed. To select the Device Text
option from the displayed menu:
1
Using the numeric keypad, press the ‘
4
’ button to
select the current associated device text. The following
is displayed:
[Mnn] CBE Rules 06-------------------------------------------- 29
1: Base [13: Yes]
NNNNNNN
Y
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
2
8
or
[Mnn] CBE Rules 06-------------------------------------------- 29
1: Base [13: No]
NNNNNNN
N
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
6
[Sensor nn - AAA] 1 : Zone (nn)
3 : Sensitivity
4 : [
Blank/Existing Text
]
Text Editing is always
Option 4 when device
description text can be
edited.
[Blank/Existing Text
]
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