'Operation' task card
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'Reminder buzzer'
This setting specifies at which events the 'Buzzer' is reactivated at regular intervals
as a reminder that something needs to be done. Example: In the case of an
ALARM event, the 'Buzzer' sounds twice every 15 seconds briefly.
'Default alarm view'
This setting specifies in which view messages are shown on the display in the case
of an alarm e.g. 'Standard message view' or 'Extended message view'. You will find
information on the various views in the document A6V10211076. See chapter
'Applicable documents'.
'Enabled'
This setting specifies whether a time-out is used for the display backlight.
'Backlight timeout'
This setting specifies after which time period the display backlight is switched off.
The backlight is only switched off when the following occurs:
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An alarm event has occurred.
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No unacknowledged event has occurred.
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The 'Buzzer' is not active.
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No key is pressed.
13.2.2 LEDs
Functions of the LEDs
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Signal events and states
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Help guide the operator
Configuring LEDs
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Each LED can be assigned to up to twelve causes.
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For each cause, you can set the LED properties e.g., 'Priority', 'LED mode', and
'Colour'.
Assigning causes to LEDs
You can assign the following types of causes:
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Pre-defined cause: You select an event from a pre-defined list. If the event
occurs within the
'Station', the LED is activated. You will find
more information on this in chapter 'Assigning the pre-defined cause [
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Event in a specific element within the
'Site': You select an event and the
element, including its subelements, in which the event must occur so that the
LED is activated. You will find more information on this in chapter 'Assigning
When you configure a LED, you must change the inscription on the LED on the
Person Machine Interface, if required. You will find editable inscription strips for
the Person Machine Interface in the 'Inscription strips' document. See chapter
'Applicable documents'.
See also
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