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VDT Interface for the MXL
LPA m - List Percent/Ft Analog
Use the LPA command for a listing of percent/ft
analog values. At the command prompt type
LPA, space, and the module number of the loop
for which the list is needed. Press ENTER. The
percent/ft analog values for the selected loop (m)
are displayed on the VDT in the same format as
they appear in the corresponding print item in the
MXL menu.
LAS m - List ASD Applications
Use the LAS command for a listing of ASD
applications of a particular module. At the com-
mand prompt type LAS, space, and the module
number for which the list is needed. Press
ENTER. The ASD applications of the selected
module (m) are displayed on the VDT in the
same format as they appear in the correspond-
ing print item in the MXL menu.
LOD - List Disarmed Output State
Use the LOD command to list the output points
that are disarmed in the system together with
their states, NORMAL or OFF-NORMAL. At the
command prompt type LOD
,
space and the
module number. Press ENTER
.
The system
displays the disarmed output devices in that
module.
LID - List Disarmed Input State
Similar to the LOD command, the LID command
displays the disarmed input points in the module.
Use the LID command to list the input points that
are disarmed in the system together with their
states, NORMAL or OFF-NORMAL. At the
command prompt type LID
,
space and the
module number. Press ENTER
.
The system
displays the disarmed output devices in the same
format as that of the
LOD
command. For example:
Enter MXL command: LID 15
Listing of Disarmed Input Points for Module 1 (ALD):
1-ILP-2 Photo Detector: NORMAL
15-TRI-2/ 60D Dual Switch: OFF-NORMAL
If there are no disarmed input points in that
module, the system will respond as follows:
Listing of Disarmed Input Points for Module 15 (CRM4):
NO ENTRIES: Only default values found
LCM - List Modules in Commissioning Mode
Use the LCM command to list the module(s) in
the system that are currently in summarized
(commissioning) mode. At the command prompt
type LCM
.
Press ENTER.
The system lists the
modules in commissioning mode as shown in the
following example:
Listing of Modules in Commissioning Mode:
1-ALD: ON
2-ALD: ON
3-FS Interface (NIM): ON
4-CRM4: ON
If there are no modules in commissioning mode,
the following message is displayed on the VDT:
Listing of Modules in Commissioning Mode:
NO ENTRIES: only default values found
Entering the CONTROL Commands from
the VDT
LON xxxx - Log On
(Enter password)
Enter a CSG-M level 1 or level 2 password from
the keyboard to access acknowledge, audible
silence/ unsilence, reset, and control functions
from the VDT. Type LON, space, and the pass-
word. Press ENTER. This password remains in
effect as long as there is keyboard activity from
the VDT keyboard for password protected com-
mands. However,
if there are 5 minutes of
inactivity at the VDT keyboard, the current
password log-on is canceled.
The password
time-out time is CSG-M programmable starting
with revision 7.01.
LOF - Log OFF (Cancel current password level)
Use the LOF command to cancel the current
password log-on. This prevents any further
control function for the VDT keyboard until the
next log-on. Type LOF and press ENTER from
the VDT keyboard to execute this command.
CSS m-d x - Change Sensitivity (CS)
Use the CSS command to change the sensitivity
setting of a detector from the VDT. At the com-
mand prompt, type CSS, space, the module-
device number, and the letter that represents the
desired sensitivity setting of the smoke detector.
Press ENTER.
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