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6.2 Main Screen
This screen allows the user or engineer to view and verify the current, collective status of the transponder
and its associated field devices.
Definitions:
Alarm: If no automatic or manual fire alarm conditions are active, the word ‘NO’ will be displayed.
If a single or multiple automatic or manual alarm(s) is active, the number of active alarms will be displayed
in brackets e.g. (3), followed by the addresses of the first 2 alarm devices. If there are more than 2 active
alarms, the address of these can be found within the ‘View Point Status’ menu.
CO Alarm: Not in use
Fault: If no fault alarm conditions are active, the word ‘NO’ will be displayed.
If a single or multiple fault alarm(s) is active, the number of active device faults will be displayed in brackets
e.g. (3), followed by the address of the first 2 devices. If there are more than 2 active fault alarms, the
address of these can be found within the ‘View Point Status’ menu.
DET/MAN/IO he corresponding numerals to the right hand side of this field provides a summary of the total
number of associated wireless field devices in use, e.g. 10/05/02 would mean that there are 10 automatic
detectors, 5 manual call points and 2 output devices (sounder or I/O) currently associated with the
transponder, 17 end-devices in total.
XX/XX/XX The last line of this menu field shows the current, programmed date and time in the following
format: DD/MM/YY & HH:MM. The time is in the 24 hour format and is not adjusted automatically for
daylight savings.
6.3 View point status (Accessible at user and engineers menu)
This screen allows the user or engineer to view the current status of a single field device.
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6.2 Main Screen
This screen allows the user or engineer to view and verify the current, collective status of the transponder
and its associated field devices.
Definitions:
Alarm: If no automatic or manual fire alarm conditions are active, the word ‘NO’ will be displayed.
If a single or multiple automatic or manual alarm(s) is active, the number of active alarms will be displayed
in brackets e.g. (3), followed by the addresses of the first 2 alarm devices. If there are more than 2 active
alarms, the address of these can be found within the ‘View Point Status’ menu.
CO Alarm: Not in use
Fault: If no fault alarm conditions are active, the word ‘NO’ will be displayed.
If a single or multiple fault alarm(s) is active, the number of active device faults will be displayed in brackets
e.g. (3), followed by the address of the first 2 devices. If there are more than 2 active fault alarms, the
address of these can be found within the ‘View Point Status’ menu.
DET/MAN/IO he corresponding numerals to the right hand side of this field provides a summary of the total
number of associated wireless field devices in use, e.g. 10/05/02 would mean that there are 10 automatic
detectors, 5 manual call points and 2 output devices (sounder or I/O) currently associated with the
transponder, 17 end-devices in total.
XX/XX/XX The last line of this menu field shows the current, programmed date and time in the following
format: DD/MM/YY & HH:MM. The time is in the 24 hour format and is not adjusted automatically for
daylight savings.
6.3 View point status (Accessible at user and engineers menu)
This screen allows the user or engineer to view the current status of a single field device.
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