Manual

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Read Status Operating Instructions
4.23.4 Trouble Reminder
Pressing 1 while viewing Read Status Screen #2 will display the following screen:
The screen indicates whether the Trouble Reminder feature is On or Off.
4.23.5 Timers
Pressing 2 while viewing Read Status Screen #2 will cause the following Timer screens to be
displayed:
These screens will indicate the delay time, in seconds, for each of the first three possible delay
options. The AC Loss Delay time is displayed in hours.
4.23.6 NAC
Each NAC can be programmed individually with unique settings with the exception of Canadian
Mode. When the Canadian Option is seletected in programming (see “Canadian Option” on
page 100), all NAC settings are changed to that of NAC 1. While in Canadian Mode, if any NAC is
setting is changed, all other NACs will get those same settings. Pressing 3 while viewing Read
Status Screen #2 will display the following screen:
The operator can press 1 to view the programmed options for NAC 1, 2 to view the programmed
options for NAC 2, 3 to view the programmed options for NAC 3, or 4 to view the programmed
options for NAC 4. The resulting screens will display the following information:
Enable/Disable Status
Circuit Type (Bell, Strobe, etc.)
Silenceable/Nonsilenceable
Auto Silence Enable/Disable and time delay (in minutes)
Coding Selection (Temporal, Steady, etc.)
Zone Assignments
Silence Inhibit Enabled/Disabled
Synchronization Type (System Sensor, Wheelock, or Gentex)
MNS Override Enabled/Disabled
4.23.7 Relays
Pressing 1 while viewing Read Status Screen #3 will display the following screen:
READ STATUS
1=TROUBLE REMINDER
2=TIMERS
3=NAC
Read Status Screen #2
TROUBLE REMINDER
TROUBLE REM ON
TIMERS
PAS DELAY 000
PRE SIGNAL 000
WATERFLOW 000
TIMERS
AC LOSS DELAY 4
NAC
1=NAC 1 3=NAC 3
2=NAC 2 4=NAC 4
READ STATUS
1=RELAYS
2=PROGRAM CHECK
3=HISTORY
Read Status Screen #3
RELAY
1=RELAY 1
2=RELAY 2
3=RELAY 3