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RP-2001 Series Manual —
P/N 52985:D5 1/26/2017
Operating Instructions
Read Status
4.15.9 History
Pressing
3
while viewing Read Status Screen #3 will display the following screens:
The operator can view all events which have been stored in the history file, only alarms or other
events, such as troubles or supervisories, by pressing the corresponding number key.
4.15.10 Print
To print control panel data, press
1
while viewing Read Status Screen #4. This allows printing to
the printer connected to the N-ANN-S/PG module. The following screens will be displayed:
Pressing
1
allows the user to print the History file which will detail all of the system activities since
the file was last cleared from memory.
Pressing
2
allows the user to print the Walktest log which will detail all of the system activations
during walktest since the log was last cleared. Refer to “Walktest” on page 71 for additional
information on the display.
Pressing
3
will exit the Print operation.
4.15.11 ANN-BUS
Pressing
2
while viewing Read Status Screen #4 will display the settings for the ANN-BUS options
as shown in the following screens:
ANN-BUS Screen #1 indicates whether the ANN-BUS is enabled (Yes/No).
Pressing
1
while viewing ANN-BUS Screen #1 will display BUS Module addresses 1-8 and the
devices, if any, located at those addresses.
Pressing
2
while viewing ANN-BUS Screen #1 will display the programmed options for the N-
ANN-S/PG Module devices connected to the ANN-BUS.
Pressing
1
while viewing ANN-BUS Screen #2 will display the programmed options for the N-
ANN-80 LCD annunciators connected to the ANN-BUS.
Pressing
2
while viewing ANN-BUS Screen #2 will display the programmed options for the N-
ANN-RLY devices connected to the ANN-BUS.
HISTORY
1=VIEW ALL
2=VIEW ALARMS
3=VIEW OTHER EVENTS
READ STATUS
1=PRINT
2=ANN-BUS
Read Status Screen #4
1=HISTORY
2=WALKTEST LOG
3=EXIT PRINTING
ANN-BUS
BUS ENABLED NO
1=BUS MODULES
2=ANN-S/PG OPTIONS
ANN-BUS
1=ANN-80 OPTION
2=ANN-RLY OPTIONS
ANN-BUS Screen #1
ANN-BUS Screen #2
NOTE:
The N-ANN-I/O and N-ANN-LED modules do not require any additional
programming configuration.