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The module settings screen will be displayed.
In this example, the input address is shown as:
(4.1)
.
The first number represents the TRM port (The RJ45
port on the TRM PCB that the module is plugged into).
The second number represents the input on the
module itself.
E.g. a ZMA that is plugged into TRM port 3 would have
the following addresses:
(3.1) = TRM Port 3, Input 1
(3.2) = TRM Port 3, Input 2
(3.3) = TRM Port 3, Input 3
To change the text label of a module input, press on
the text label field. This will display the panel
keyboard. Enter the required text name, and then
press the green tick to confirm.
Each input can be assigned to a zone. To change the
zone, press either the + or – button to increase or
decrease the zone number.
You can also type in the number via the panel
numerical keyboard, to do this press on the zone
number field. Type in the required zone number and
press the green tick to confirm.
You can set each input to either an
Alarm,
Supervisory (Latching)
Supervisory (Non latching)
(See the
System Operating Modes and Annunciation
section for more details on how each of these settings
affect the panel operation).
To change the input mode, simply press on + button
to cycle through the options.
When you have finished configuring the module
input, you can press the
or
arrows to change
to the next input port number on the module, or
press
to exit and either confirm or dismiss the
changes.