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the following character representation:
| |:
Module present and healthy. No extra PSU attached.
|
|:
Module present and healthy. Extra PSU is attached.
|
_
|:
Module not installed.
|L|:
Module is not present or not communicating.
|F|:
Module reports zone or relay fault(s).
|S|:
Attached PSU reports Mains power lost.
|B|:
Attached PSU reports Battery connection fault.
|R|:
Attached PSU reports batteries need replacing.
|P|:
PSU and Battery in fault.
|V|:
Module in low voltage mode / out of operation.
|2|:
Keypad in access level 2.
|3|:
Keypad in access level 3.
|
O
|: Selected module for identification (see bellow)
Module Identification
The system provides a mechanism for selecting a module and activating it’s status
LED or the LCD’s backlight (for keypads). The selected module’s LED produces a se
-
quence of 3 rapid flashes and a pause every second. For Keypads the LCD backlight
toggles on and off every second. This mechanism helps the installer or maintainer to
identify a module without margin for error.
To select a module:
• In the “Installed modules” screen press
<ENTER>
: A small i appears on the top
left of the screen and a cursor is activated.
• Move the cursor with the arrow keys over an installed module and press
<EN-
TER>
: The module character changes to
|O|
.
•
The LED or backlight on the selected module start to flash with the identification
pattern.
•
To stop the identification pattern press
<ENTER>
again on the activated module
or on an empty module space.
The
<CLR>
button on an activated keypad, will also deactivate the flashing pattern
Only one module can be selected at any time. Selecting a new module while another
one was active, will cancel the last activation.
Exiting the screen with a module selected will not stop the identification process.
The system’s operation is not affected in any way by the module identification
mechanism.
Pressing < > will display a help screen with the above table.