Set menu & operator programming functions, General, View data parameters – Tyco F3200 User Manual

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F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

Document No: LT0122

Programming

Page 6-12

5 July 2001

Issue 2.7

6.2

SET MENU & OPERATOR PROGRAMMING

FUNCTIONS

6.2.1 GENERAL

From the base display, pressing the "SET" key enters the programming menu as shown in

Fig 6.1.2. This gives the Operator programming options as follows:

1 Set Time; 2 Set Date; 3 View Data; 4 Program Data; 5 Bds Present;

6 More

Operator Accessible Options

Options 1,2 and 5 are Operator accessible and do not affect the database.

Set Time and Set Date are self-explanatory (they are described in the Operator's Manual,

Sections 6.9 and 6.10 respectively).

Option 5, Boards Present, allows temporary removal/re-instalment of one or more modules

and is described in the Operator's Manual, Section 10.2.

Database Options

Option 3:view data, and 4:program data, require an access code to be entered.

View Data is described below. Program Data selects the database configuration menu and

is described in Section 6.4.

Options to print and save the database are accessed using the PRINT key from the base

display and allow the database to be printed or saved in a computer file are described in

Section 6.3.4.

Option 6:more produces a second menu of 1:RZDU zone name transmit.

This option is used to initiate the transmission of all zone and module relay names to any

RDUs. This is described in Section 7.6.

6.2.2 VIEW

DATA

PARAMETERS

The View Data option has a menu structure parallel to the program data menu structure and

allows the user to view the FIP database configuration without possibly changing it. To alter

the database the Program Data option must be used. Refer to Section 6.4.

View Data mode does not stop processing of alarms (as Program Mode does) and, thus,

should be used to view programmed information on an operational FIP.

NOTE

Access to this menu can only be gained by entering the correct access code.

Refer to Section 6.3.2.

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