Internal controls, On-board pushbuttons, On-board display – Linear AE2000PLUS User Manual

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Internal Controls

On-board Pushbuttons

Seven pushbuttons are on the main circuit board. Refer to the fi gure for
the location of each pushbutton.

UP button adds one to the value on the STATUS/PROGRAM display.
DOWN button subtracts one from value on the STATUS/PROGRAM display.

Press with the UP button for one second to enter Programming Mode.

ENTER button accepts the value on the STATUS/PROGRAM display

during programming, clears an indication during the supervisory display.

RELAY “A” LATCH press to latch relay “A”, press again to unlatch.
RELAY “B” LATCH press to latch relay “B”, press again to unlatch.
RELAY “C” LATCH press to latch relay “C”, press again to unlatch.
RELAY “D” LATCH press to latch relay “D”, press again to unlatch.

On-board Display

The STATUS/PROGRAM display shows the current system conditions
and is used for system setup.

Power-up

When power is applied, the display will show the current mode of operation
(AXNET “

An” or AccessBase2000 “Ab”) and the version number of the

fi rmware installed. The default mode of operation is AccessBase2000.

Program Mode

Program Mode uses the display and the UP, DOWN, and ENTER
pushbuttons. The setting the network node address, operation mode, and
clearing the memory can be performed in Program Mode.
Refer to the following steps to change the system settings:

1. To enter Program Mode, press and hold the UP and DOWN

pushbuttons together for one second. While in Program Mode, both
decimal points on the display are lit.

2. The display shows the current network node number setting.
3. Press the UP or DOWN button to cycle the display through the

options that can be selected (see Program Mode Display Table).

4. When the desired option is displayed, press the ENTER button to

select the option.

NOTE: In network installations, a unique network address

(1-8 for AccessBase2000, 1-4 for AXNET) must be set before
communicating with network.

NOTE: If using AXNET for programming the system, select the

An programming option, for AccessBase2000 select Ab.

After the option is selected, the system will restart.

Status Mode

While the system is running, the display will show the current system
status. Normally the left digit will show a moving pattern and the right digit
will show the unit’s Network Node number.
When a supervisory condition exists, the display will cycle to show the
condition(s). When an item is displayed, press the ENTER button to clear
the display (clears the display only, the condition may still exist). Refer to
the following table for the supervisory condition display codes.

STATUS MODE DISPLAY

DISPLAY

CONDITION

01

MGT TRANSMITTER STATUS EXCEPTION

02

MGT TRANSMITTER LOW BATTERY

03

MGT TRANSMITTER TAMPER

04

AC POWER FAIL (BACKUP BATTERY REQUIRED)

05

CHANNEL “A” LOCKED CLOSED

06

CHANNEL “B” LOCKED CLOSED

07

CHANNEL “C” LOCKED CLOSED

08

CHANNEL “D” LOCKED CLOSED

09

MODEM FAILURE

AE2000PLUS

MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD

RELAY "B"

LATCH

RELAY "A"

LATCH

RELAY "C"

LATCH

RELAY "D"

LATCH

"UP"

BUTTON

"DOWN"

BUTTON

"ENTER"
BUTTON

STATUS/PROGRAM

DISPLAY

PROGRAM MODE DISPLAY

AccessBase2000 MODE

AXNET MODE

FUNCTION

0.1.

0.1.

SET UNIT TO NODE #1

0.2.

0.2.

SET UNIT TO NODE #2

0.3.

0.3.

SET UNIT TO NODE #3

0.4.

0.4.

SET UNIT TO NODE #4

0.5.

SET UNIT TO NODE #5

0.6.

SET UNIT TO NODE #6

0.7.

SET UNIT TO NODE #7

0.8.

SET UNIT TO NODE #8

A.N.

A.b.

SWITCH OPERATION MODE

B.L.

B.L.

RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

C.L.

C.L.

CLEAR UNIT’S MEMORY

SYSTEM IDLE

LEFT DIGIT CIRCULATES

RIGHT DIGIT SHOWS NETWORK NODE ADDRESS

DIGITS SHOW SUPERVISORY CODE

STATUS MODE

STATUS/PROGRAM

DISPLAY

DECIMAL POINTS LIGHT, DIGITS SHOW PROGRAMMING OPTION

PROGRAM MODE

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