PEGAsys
Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System
August 1999
76-100016-001
2-4
1:ISOLATE
2:LIST
3:SET
4:TEST
(4) Type in 3111 on the keypad. Verify that the display
reads:
SYSTEM TIME (AM/PM)
ENTER THE TIME _ _ : _ _ (HH:MM)
(5) Type in the time (HH=hours 0-12 and then MM=minutes
0-59). Press the return key. Verify that the display reads:
SYSTEM TIME (AM/PM)
1:AM
2:PM
(6) Type in appropriate selection (1 for AM or 2 for PM).
NOTE:
If there has been a mistake in the entered data, press
the backspace key as many times as required to get to
the mistake, then re-enter data from that point.
k.
The power-up procedure is complete at this point. The sys-
tem is now ready for loop device registration and program-
ming which is covered in this chapter.
2-5
SYSTEM MENUS
PEGAsys
has a built-in menu structure. This menu structure
has been implemented to aid users with system operating func-
tions. The following paragraphs describe the menu structure,
accessing the menu, exiting the menu and menu functions. Fig-
ure 2-2 shows the system's Level One menu structure. Figure
2-3 shows the system's Level Two menu structure.
2-5.1
Menu Structure
The
PEGAsys
menu structure consists of a main menu, and
multiple sub-level menus. The sub-level menus may also con-
tain multiple sub-level menus. The main menu displays after
you enter a valid password. You can also access the Top Level
menu from any sub-level menu at almost anytime by pressing
the backspace key located on the keypad.
NOTE:
The top level menu may not be available by using the
backspace key while certain types of programming are
being performed.
It is possible to access a previous higher level menu from a
lower level menu by pressing the backspace key.
The choices of available sub menus after a valid password has
been entered, correspond to the security level password that
has been entered.
The main menu for the 1
st
level, 2
nd
level, and Manufacturer
security level is:
1:ISOLATE
2:LIST
3:SET
4:TEST
Any one of the basic functions listed in a main menu can be
selected by pressing the numeric key of the system’s keypad
which corresponds to the desired function. (Example: To select
the LIST function from the main menu, press the 2 key on the
system keypad.) You also select lower level functions from sub-
level menus using the numeric keys.
2-5.2
Accessing the System Menus
Perform the steps in Paragraph 2-3.3.
2-5.3
Exiting the System Menus
To exit the system's menus, perform the following steps:
a.
Press the backspace key as many times necessary to reach
the top level menu, shown in the top of the next column:
1:ISOLATE
2:LIST
3:SET
4:TEST
b.
Press the backspace key. Verify that the system returns to
standby. The display should read:
SYSTEM STATUS NORMAL HH:MM MM-DD YR
40 CHARACTER CUSTOM MESSAGE
NOTE:
When exiting the system menus, if the system is normal
the display panel should show the time and date as
shown in the above step.
2-5.4
Menu Functions
Tables 2-2 through 2-5 list and provide a brief description of all
functions that you can perform using the
PEGAsys
system’s
menus. In addition, the tables provide the security access level
and a keystroke formula for each function. The keystroke for-
mula is a sequence of numbers you enter via the system’s key-
pad to access a particular function. These formulas provide the
path from the main menu to the desired function. Formulas are
provided for each access level. After you enter the formula, some
of the functions require you to press the return key to start imple-
menting the function.
Most functions will require that you enter additional data to imple-
ment the function, such as a device address or desired alarm
threshold.
2-5.4.1 ISOLATE MENU FUNCTION
The isolate menu function (Table 2-2) permits the operator to
isolate field devices and output modules. Isolating any device
immediately places the system in a trouble condition, and ini-
tiates an audible trouble alarm and a printout with the time, date,
and device isolated. The feature is typically used to temporarily
isolate auxiliary devices during a system test.
2-5.4.2 LIST MENU FUNCTION
The list menu function (Table 2-3) permits the operator to list
various system parameters. All lists are real time actual system
conditions which are displayed and printed with the time and
date.
2-5.4.3 SET MENU FUNCTION
The set menu function permits the operator to program various
system parameters within the system. A few examples are shown
in Table 2-4.
2-5.4.4 TEST MENU FUNCTION
The test menu function, shown in Table 2-5, allows the operator
to test individual or a group of field devices. On command, a
detector or contact input device can be tested, and results will
be printed and displayed at the Central Control Panel. The Test
procedure in the device is activated by imposing a signal within
the device that will cause an alarm output. The Control Panel
verifies that an alarm output is generated and reports “Test
Result OK” for each device.
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