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V8-U-TXT.PM6 : Issue I , Revision I : October 1997
ISOLATE INPUT
- Menu Option 10
This function is used to isolate inputs
ie.
exclude them from functioning as part of the security system.
An input would be isolated because it is faulty or broken and by isolating it, you would stop it causing an alarm.
The function provides a list of unsealed inputs for you to select an input to isolate. A faulty or broken input is usually
unsealed, however, sealed inputs may also be isolated if you know the input number.
No Unsealed Inputs:
The display will show:
All Inputs are Sealed
Isolate No:
? ENTER
~
Isolate the selected input.
or
ENTER
~
Return to the menu.
Unsealed inputs will be listed either:
One at a time
eg.
Unsealed On 4. PIR In Managers Office
Isolate No:
or
As a list of numbers
eg.
Unsealed On 1, 2, 4.
Isolate No:
From either display:
? ENTER
~
Isolate the selected input (this will remove the input from the display and replace it with
the next unsealed input in the list - if any).
or
NEXT
~
Update the list of inputs and display the remaining inputs in the list (if any).
or
ENTER
~
Return to the menu.
Note:
1.
If the unsealed inputs are shown as a list of numbers, it is not possible to display the name of the input.
2.
If an attempt is made to isolate an input which is already isolated, the request appears as if it is processed
but it is not logged in the history and the input remains isolated.
3.
As soon as an input which is in alarm is isolated, the alarm is reset.
4.
Using Panel Link changes the standard numbering system seen here, to reflect that of Panel Link's system.
See Also:
De-Isolate Input.
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