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From this menu new or additional devices can be logged on to the
interface up to 31 devices. (Log on procedure on page 8).
See page 7 for details of compatibility for XPander interfaces and devices.
Menu Level: (4.2)
Fault Status
Background Level
Fast Test
Ident
The background noise level on the two signalling channels can be
viewed.
Menu Level: (3.0)
Device Status
Add New Device
Remove Device
Interface Status
Radio Channels
This menu shows a list of devices logged on to the interface. To remove
a device use the rotary select switch and press to confirm, this has to be
done before physically removing the device from the ceiling.
Warning
– Once devices have been removed, they will no longer be able to
signal an alarm. If the device is permanently removed this will also need to
be removed from the control panel.
Menu Level: (4.0)
Device Status
Add New Device
Remove Device
Interface Status
Radio Channels
From this menu the status of the loop interface and background noise can
be viewed.
Menu Level: (4.1)
Fault Status
Background Level
Fast Test
Ident
This menu shows detailed information on the fault status of the interface.
If multiple faults are present they can be individually viewed by using the
rotary select switch.
For a full range of analogue values please see Appendix A on page 14
CH1 XXX
Ch 1 = Channel 1
Ch 2 = Channel 2
0 - 24 = Very low
25 - 49 = Low
50 - 74 = Medium
75 - 99 = High
100
= Very high
Menu Level: (2.0)
Device Status
Add New Device
Remove Device
Interface Status
Radio Channels
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