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Navigating Menu and Programming Screens General Information
System Events Format
When a system trouble occurs, a message is generated to the panel that displays on the top of the
LCD screen, and soft keys display available functions that may be used to handle the event.
The top four lines contain event information, and are formatted as follows:
The system trouble event example screen below shows an annunciator trouble condition.
Figure 1.4 System Event Display Example
The event counts display shows the counts for outstanding events. The date in line eight gives the
current time. The soft keys may be used to deal with the event; their functions are described in the
Operation section of this manual.
1.7 Navigating Menu and Programming Screens
The Main Menu (refer to Figure 1.5) leads to screens with various menu options. Choices may be
made from the menu screens by pressing the soft key closest to the menu option.
Field information may be added/modified using the keypad and special function keys.
Arrow keys on the keypad can be used to navigate between fields on a screen if there are no soft
keys to select the fields.
Pressing a BACK soft key on a screen returns the programmer to the previous screen without saving
the information entered.
TROUBLE
ANNUN 1 TROUBLE
LAKEVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL
11:58:45A WED AUG 24, 2005
Line 1 - Displays
TROUBLE and whether it
has been acknowledged
or cleared
Line 2 - Displays trouble
type
Line 3 - Displays custom
message.
Line 4 - Displays event
time and date and node
address.
TROUBLE
ANNUN 1 TROUBLE
LAKEVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL
11:58:45A WED AUG 24, 2005
EVENT COUNTS
FIRE ALARMS:000 PREALARM:000 TROUBLE:001
SUPERVISORY:000 SECURITY:000 OTHER: 000
11:58:46A WED JAUG 24, 2005
ACKNOWLEDGE SIGNAL SILENCE
MORE INFORMATION SYSTEM RESET
PROGRAM/ALTER STATUS BACK