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arrow keys. In the bottom side, the available function buttons depend on the user level.
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Zones
In the zones screen, moving up and down with the arrow keys through the zones list and
pressing ENTER one gets into the modules screen.
In the modules screen, moving up and down with the arrow keys through the modules list
and pressing ENTER one gets into the detectors or outputs screens
In the bottom side, the available function buttons depend on the user level.
In the Maintenance or the Engineer level it is possible to Set or Unset and put in TEST/Main-
tenance parts of the system.
In the “Operator” level, the SET/Unset and Test/Maintenance options are not active. The user
should be in “Maintenance” or “Engineer” level to use the options.
Figure 35) Zones screen and available options pressing 3-Zone
SET / UNSET
Pressing 3-Zone in the Maintenance or the Engineer level it is possible to Set or Unset parts
of the system. The number of channels that may be Unset will never exceed 50% of the total
channels/relays number or 64 channels/relays, whatever happens first.
The Engineer level is allowed to Unset the WHOLE system, for the complete system mainte-
nance period. Trying to Unset the zone, a message will come out warning the exact number
of channels and relays that are about to be unset. If confirmed by pressing Enter key (OK),
then the zones window will show the unset status of the zone.
TEST / EXIT TEST
This will put into TEST mode, or exit the TEST mode, the selected zone. It is possible to put
in TEST mode just parts of the system at user level “Maintenance” or “Engineer”. If more than
half of the system selected, a warning screen will pop-up.
Only the ENGINEER user is authorized to set under Test Mode the whole system. By pressing
ENT on the Test command, a new window will appear showing the number of channels (de-
tectors or output) that you are going to set under Test mode. To confirm press ENT (OK). A
new window will appear to show the list of system’s zone marked with TST.
The Zone TEST function is aimed at helping the Engineer during the Start Up. Indeed, after
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