Chapter 5. Manually Programming NACs, Relays, and DACT
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NAC1
FN: [Function Type]
4.
Use the <NEXT> and <PREV> keys until <Edit Label>
is displayed. For example:
NAC1
Fn: [Edit Label]
5.
Press <ENTER>. The current custom label for the point
is displayed on the top line of the display. A cursor is
shown below the selected character in the label. Use the
right and left arrow keys to move the cursor to a differ-
ent character to edit; use the <NEXT> and <PREV>
keys to scroll through the characters.
6.
Pressing the <ENTER> key will save the current label,
and <EXIT/CLEAR> will quit label editing without
saving.
Clear Point Label
The "Clear Point Label" menu performs the same function as
"Edit Point Label" described above except that it clears the
point's currently assigned label first.
Editing Alarm Groups
Alarm groups allow you to program selective signaling.
Assign the NAC an alarm group number from 1 to 99.
Assign the same alarm group number to the initiating
device(s) that you want to control the NAC. Each NAC can
be in up to three groups.
1.
Follow the steps in “Accessing Menus”. Make sure to
choose NAC as the type of device to program
<ENTER>=Accept
Prg: [NAC]
2.
Press <ENTER>, and then use <NEXT> and <PREV>
keys to choose the circuit (NAC1, NAC2, NAC3, or
NAC4) to program.
NAC1
Signal
1/4
3.
Press <ENTER> when the appropriate NAC is dis-
played. A prompt appears, asking you to specify the
NAC function type.
NAC1
FN: [Function Type]
4.
Use the <NEXT> and <PREV> keys until [Alarm
Groups] is displayed. For example:
NAC1
Fn: [Alarm Groups]
5.
Press <ENTER>. A prompt similar to the following
appears.
ALARM GROUPS
[99]
00
00
6.
Use the <NEXT> and <PREV> keys to scroll the num-
ber in the brackets. Use the right and left arrow keys to
move between the alarm groups. Press <ENTER> when
all the values are set correctly.
Programming AUX Relays
Aux Relay programming allows you to define the following
options:
•
Function, defines the following for a relay.
-
When the Relay activates and deactivates.
-
The "output method" that defines how the Relay
activates (coded, steady, etc.)
•
Edit or Clear Point Label. Allows you to set a 40 char-
acter label for the relay point.
•
Alarm Group. Allows you to associate the relay with up
to 99 groups of initiating devices, providing the ability
to perform selective activation of the relay.
1.
Follow the steps in “Accessing Menus.” Make sure to
choose Relay as the type of device to program.
<ENTER>=Accept
Prg: [Relay]
2.
Press <ENTER>, and then use <NEXT> and <PREV>
to choose the relay to program.
AUX1
Alarm
1/2
3.
Press <ENTER> when the appropriate relay is dis-
played. A prompt appears, asking you to specify the
relay function type.
AUX1
FN: [Function]
4.
Press <ENTER>. The display appears similar to the fol-
lowing. As shown in the example below, the function
type is comprised of two parts -- the function (On Till
Trouble Relay, On Till Reset, etc.) and the coding pat-
tern (Steady, 120 BPM, etc.)
AUX1
[OTR]
STEADY
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