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OEL8000II
Owners Manual
3-3
3.1.4.1 PRINT
Key
Press the
key to provide a printout of site data, alarm data for currently active
alarms, and an inventory report.
3.1.4.2 MENU/DELETE
Key
MENU
and
DELETE
appear on the same key. While in a submenu, pressing this
key will return the LCD to one of the four Main Menu screens. While entering data
using the keypad, the same key can be used to delete a character.
Note: Throughout the remainder of this manual, the term
MENU
key will be used
when changing menus, and the term
DELETE
key will be used when deleting
characters.
To delete a character, simply move the cursor underneath the character (use the
CURSOR LEFT
or
CURSOR RIGHT
key) and press the
DELETE
key. If the
cursor is under a blank space, pressing the
DELETE
key will move the cursor to the
left and delete the character in that position.
Note: You can exit a submenu by pressing the
MENU
key. If EXIT is displayed on the
bottom line of the LCD, press the arrow key beneath it.
3.1.4.3 TEST
Key
Pressing the
TEST
key will activate the self-test feature. The system will test the
following:
♦
RAM
♦
MTG Probes
♦
EPROM
♦
BX-series sensor
♦
LCD
♦
LEDs (LEDs on optional remote annunciator will also be tested, if installed)
♦
Horn (horn in optional remote annunciator will also be tested, if installed)
The controller will automatically determine if the RAM, Mag Probe, EPROM and
BX-series sensor tests are successful. The user must determine if the LCD and LEDs
are operational by visual observation, and if the horns are operational by listening to
the controller and annunicators, if applicable.
Observe the LCD during the self-test operation. The controller will fill every space
with a character starting with the number 1 and ending with the number 8. If you see
any discrepancies, there may be a malfunction. Also observe the LEDs and listen to
the horns on the controller and annunciator(s). If any of the LEDs fail to light up, or