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1.3 Operator Interface Commands
The table shown below includes some general front panel commands for quickly navigating through system
components. In addition output points can be controlled by following the below steps then commanding the
point via the On/Off/Auto keys. Manually controlling output points will create a fault on the LCD display, and
to clear these faults each manually altered output will need to be set back to its AUTO state.
Press
These Keys to Select Points
Enter
Point Data
ZONE
ᅠ
+
Number
+
Enter
(4100A Only)
Enter the
number
of a zone. After pressing enter, use
the Previous/Next keys to scroll through the zone
points.
SIG
ᅠ
+
Number
+
Enter
Enter the
number
of a signal circuit
AUX
ᅠ
+
Number
+
Enter
Enter the
number
of an auxiliary relay point
FB
ᅠ
+
Number
+
Enter
Enter the
number
of a feedback point
IO
ᅠ
+
Number
+
Enter
Enter the
number
of a 24-Point I/O point
IDNet
(4100U)
/ Mapnet
(earlier 4100) +
Channel-
Device
+
Enter
For
Channel (loop)
, enter the
number
of the IDNet,
MAPNET, or VESDA channel. Insert a dash using the
NET key. Enter the
number
of the addressable
device.
P
+
Number
+
Enter
Enter the
number
of a digital pseudo point
A
+
Number
+
Enter
Enter the
number
of an analog pseudo point
L
+
Number
+
Enter
Enter the
number
of a list pseudo point
NET
+
Number
+
Enter
Enter the
number
of the network node. When the
screen prompts you to select the type of point (Zone,
Signal, etc.), press the Entry Keypad key
corresponding to that type of point, enter the
number
of the point, and press Enter.
ADDR
+
Card-Point-Subpoint
+
Enter
Enter the
number
of the card, insert a dash (using the
NET key), and enter the
number
of the subpoint.
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