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LCD Terminal Keypads User Manual.
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Isolate: Menu Option 3
Users with the authority to “Isolate on Exit” can isolate any faulty devices when
prompted during the Area ON procedure. (
see “Turning Area/s ON” for details
)
However, when you know that a device is faulty, (e.g. A roller door contact has been
damaged by a Forklift) you may also have the authority to Isolate the Input via this
menu option before anyone attempts to turn the Area ON.
Note that System Inputs can also be isolated. e.g. An Expander Module Siren Tamper
System Input could be isolated while damaged speaker cabling was awaiting repair.
NOTE: The Isolate menu also allows you to De-isolate Inputs if the fault is rectified
before the Area needs to be turned ON.
SELECTING AN INPUT TO ISOLATE
The Input to be isolated can be selected by name or by the Input ID number.
If a detector or alarm contact is faulty, or its cabling
has been shorted or cut, you may be unable to turn
ON any Area that the faulty device is in.
The <ON> key is used to toggle the display
between the Input Name selection screen (default)
and the Input ID selection screen.
Input Name selection.
Select the name of the Input to be Isolated.
Press the <DIGIT> key that represents the first
letter of the Input name. You may have to press
the key up to 4 times to obtain the required letter
or number.
e.g. For Inputs beginning with the letter “T”,
press the “7” key twice.
If the name you want is not displayed because of
other names starting with the same letter, use the
<DOWN> Arrow key to locate the name, then
press the <OK> key to proceed.