IQH1S 1U Enclosure
SECTION 4
IQH1SOPS
23/11/06
www.snellwilcox.com
Version 1 Issue 4
4.3
Information Window
The Information window has four lines of text
indicating
current
selections
and
various
information messages.
Note that some units will overwrite the information
window indication with their own messages. Under
these conditions the control panel will only be able
to write to the information window when the unit
has been disconnected.
The first line will contain the name of the unit which
is currently being controlled.
The second, third and fourth lines provide
information
OVERVIEW
The control panel allows access to modules in the
following sequence:
Access to unit, and then access to the gateway
module of a unit, which in turn allows access to a
particular module that then allows module functions
to be controlled.
Alternatively the control panel allows direct access
to stand-alone units.
Operation from Power-Up
On power-up the control window will display:
No Active Module
Modules: X=
Number of modules visible to the
system
Note that if this the first time the Shoebox has been
connected to the system it is possible (but unlikely)
that other units on the network will have used the
same hex address for the Gateway and/or the front
panel. If this occurs a warning will be given and the
offending address should be changed. The
Gateway address can be changed using the hex
switches (see section 3 page 3) and the front panel
address via the Setup menu.
The MODULES button should then be pressed and
will become illuminated. A list of locations and their
status (see SYMBOLS) will then be displayed in a
list.
Pressing the button adjacent to the gateway
symbol (or stand-alone unit) reveals the list of
locations followed by a list of modules at that
location.
To connect the desired module press the button
next to the right hand arrowhead. The main menu
for that
module will then be displayed in the
CONTROL window and the module will be
connected to the control panel.
The INFORMATION window will now display the
name of the module and the status/settings of that
module.
For details of the module sub-menus available,
reference should be made to the operator’s manual
for that particular module.
To disconnect the module press the MODULES
button again and the CONTROL display will show
the module name followed by a illuminated lamp
symbol (this indicates that the module is
connected)
Selecting this symbol will disconnect the module
and when the MODULES button is pressed again
the display will show the module name and the
right hand arrowhead without an intervening
symbol indicating that the module is disconnected.