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7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual —
P/N 9000-0447:J 08/28/08
System Programming
CONFIG. Menu Selections
5.2.1 Config Menu Tree and Display Selections
Table 5.2.2, Table 5.2.3, and Table 5.2.5 thru Table 5.2.8 lists the Menu Tree and display selections
for the Config Menu.
Menu Tree
Display and Selections
Main
[MAIN] 1: Config 2: Walk/Drill 3:I/O
4: Clock 5: View 6: Log 7:Info
1: Opens System Config Menu (PW-L4 required)
2: Opens Walk Test / Drill Menu (PW-L1 required)
3: Opens I/O Control Menu (PW-L2 required)
4: Opens Set Clock Menu (PW-L1 required)
5: Opens System Config Menu for viewing only (PW-L3 required)
6: Opens Event Log Menu (PW-L1 required)
NOTE:
View option is identical to the Config option, allowing access to
all the configuration menus, but prevents changing of any settings. The
limiting factor between View and Config is the password level used.
Main
Config
[SYSTEM] 1: Auto 2: Global 3: Inputs
[CONFIG] 4: Outputs 5: Groups 6: Passwords
1: Opens Autoconfig Menu
2: Opens Global Config Settings Menu
3: Opens Select Input Device Menu
4: Opens Select Output Device Menu
5: Opens Select Group Menu
6: Opens Change Password Menu
Main
Config
Auto
[AUTO-] 1: Clear, then … 2: Update SLCs
[CONFIG]
1: Clears system configuration, then reads SLCs.
2: Reads SLC, finds changes. New devices get default config,
missing devices are marked off-line. No change to globals or
groups. (via confirm screen)
Main
Config
Global
[GLOBAL] 1: I/O Devices 2: NACs 3: Codes
[CONFIG] 4: System ID 5: Dialer 6: Misc.
1: Opens Device Defaults Menu
2: Opens NAC Settings Menu
3: Opens Coded Pattern Setup Menu
4: Opens System ID Menu
5: Opens Dialer Settings Menu
6, 7: Opens Misc. Globals Menus
Table 5.2.2 Config Menu Tree Display and Selections
NOTE:
1) In general, “BACK” exits the current menu and returns it to the previous menu without
changing any settings. “OK” accepts any changes that have been made and returns to the
previous menu, except in special cases where it continues to the next menu in a group. (See
Menu 35).
2) The Set/View Configuration functions use the same menus, but behave differently
depending on the Main menu selection and password given. If the “Config” option is selected and
a valid Level 4 password is entered, the menus are fully operational. If the “Views” option is
selected, or if the password is not valid for Level 4, then the menus may be examined but no
changes can be made.