Loop display, Creating devices, Device ranges – Hochiki TE-TLE User Manual

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Hochiki TE-TLE True Loop Emulator – User Manual

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These select different pages for the rest of the window. There are eight pages for loops, one
for the Event Record and one for Scripts. The tab for the page that is currently displayed is
shown as being in front of the others.

Loop Display

Each loop tab displays a page for a loop. The True Loop Emulator can emulate up to eight
loops. The loop display consists of 127 address positions, a ‘global’ position and two status
bars above and below the address positions.

Move the mouse over the address positions and watch the top status bar. The status bar
contains the loop number and address of the position that the mouse is over.

Later on, this status bar will contain further information on the device that is at this address.

Most of the buttons are enabled while a loop is displayed, although some are currently
disabled. The

New

,

Open

,

Save

and

Print

buttons are the standard Windows buttons.

The buttons that have pictures of different devices are called the Device Buttons. These are
used to put emulated devices at addresses. Your system may have different device buttons
to those shown in the pictures in this manual.

Creating Devices

The Emulator software allows the user to select and position icons that represent various fire
detection devices.

Device Ranges

The range of devices available from the device drop-down lists on the main screen is
dependent on the Devices setting. As default, the devices initially available are in line with
the country code of the host PC. Hochiki Europe devices, Hochiki America devices or a
combination of both can be selected.

This is achieved from the Display tab on the Options dialogue window (File, Options):

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