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V8-U-TXT.PM6 : Issue I , Revision I : October 1997
ISOLATE / DE-ISOLATE RAS / DGP
- Menu Option 16
This function is used to isolate Remote Arming Stations (RASs) and Data Gathering Panels (DGPs).
i.e. Exclude fault and tamper messages (System Alarms) from a RAS or DGP from the security system.
This would be used if a RAS or DGP has generated a system alarm or is out of service, and needs to be isolated
while awaiting service.
The display will show:
1-RAS, 2-DGP Isolate / Deisolate
0-Exit, Menu:
? ENTER
~
Select RAS or DGP.
or
0 ENTER
~
Return to the menu.
If RAS is selected the display will show any RASs that are isolated:
No RASs Are Isolated
Isolate RAS:
? ENTER
~
Add / delete a Remote Arming Station number to be isolated.
If the number entered is not recorded, it will be added and displayed.
If the number entered is already recorded, it will be deleted & removed from the display
or
ENTER
~
Return to the Menu.
If DGP is selected the display will show any DGPs that are isolated:
No DGPs Are Isolated
Isolate DGP:
? ENTER
~
Add / delete a Data Gathering Panel number to be isolated.
If the number entered is not recorded, it will be added and displayed.
If the number entered is already recorded, it will be deleted & removed from the display
or
ENTER
~
Return to the Menu.
Notes:
1)
Isolating a DGP will NOT isolate the alarm inputs on that DGP, but will disable
DGP off-line/on-line reporting.
2)
Isolating a RAS or DGP will also reset any system alarm generated by the RAS or DGP.
See Also:
Types of Alarms - System Alarms
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