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AFP-300/AFP-400 Programming PN 50259:C1 06/19/97
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When you select a device, the control panel returns a screen that displays information
about the point. For example, Figure 15 shows information for a sample monitor
module (M101) on the panel display:
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The Type Code selection blinks, indicating that you can press the Next or Previous
Selection keys to scroll through the Type Code selections. Refer to Table 11, which lists
the function for all Monitor Module Type Codes. You can also do the following:
1.
Use the arrow and alphanumeric keys to modify point information, such as the
CBE equation.
2.
When finished modifying a point, press <Enter>; then use the Next or Previous
keys to select another point.
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Table 10 lists the monitor module address range and the default zone assignment for
each range:
Table 10 Monitor Module (MMX) Default Zones
Change default zones for a monitor module as shown in Table 11, “Autoprogramming
Default Fields.”
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Monitor Module Address
Zone Default
01 through 19
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Z05
40 through 59
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60 through 79
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