Brahms PVR01 User Manual

PREVENTION
THEFT
FIRE
GAS
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PVR01
Remote panel for control units ACPxx
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CONTENTS
PVR01..........................................................................................................................................................................................1
Remote panel for control units ACPxx......................................................................................................................................1
CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................................................................2
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................................................3
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .......................................................................................................................................4
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS .................................................................................................................................4
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS ...............................................................................................................................4
CLIMATIC CHARACTERISTICS.......................................................................................................................................4
DESCRIPTION OF THE PANEL .............................................................................................................................................5
NAVIGATION CONTROLS ................................................................................................................................................5
KEYS FOR DATA INSERTION ..........................................................................................................................................6
CONTROLS ............................................................................................................................................................................7
SIGNALLING LED'S ............................................................................................................................................................8
CONNECTIONS.........................................................................................................................................................................9
EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION TO AN ACPXX CONTROL UNIT ...............................................................................9
EXAMPLES OF USE...............................................................................................................................................................10
EXAMPLE NO. 1 .................................................................................................................................................................10
EXAMPLE NO. 2 .................................................................................................................................................................11
EXAMPLE NO. 3 .................................................................................................................................................................12
EXAMPLE NO. 4 .................................................................................................................................................................13
OPERATIONS ..........................................................................................................................................................................14
SCREEN AT REST ..............................................................................................................................................................14
MAIN MENU .......................................................................................................................................................................14
1. OPERATOR..........................................................................................................................................................................15
1.1. SETTING OF DATE AND TIME ...............................................................................................................................15
1.2. DISPLAY OF VERSIONS OF SOFTWARE/HARDWARE ....................................................................................15
2. MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................................................16
3. INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................................................17
3.1. CONTROLLED CONTROL UNITS...........................................................................................................................17
3.1.1. Install.......................................................................................................................................................................17
3.1.2. Set Filter..................................................................................................................................................................18
3.1.3. Remove ...................................................................................................................................................................19
3.2. EVENTS ........................................................................................................................................................................20
3.2.1. Display list ..............................................................................................................................................................20
3.2.2. Print .........................................................................................................................................................................20
3.2.3. Delete ......................................................................................................................................................................21
3.2.4. Reset Chronology ...................................................................................................................................................21
3.2.5. Settings....................................................................................................................................................................21
3.3. SETTINGS.....................................................................................................................................................................22
3.4. LOCAL NET .................................................................................................................................................................23
3.4.1. Parameter Setting....................................................................................................................................................23
3.4.2. View Devices..........................................................................................................................................................24
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INTRODUCTION
The PVR01 is a remote control panel that can be associated with the ACPxx fire detection control units and it is used to show the information of:
Fire alarm
Fire pre-alarm
Test
Fault
Out of service
The panels can be singularly programmed as passive (display only) or active (also command). From each panel it is possible to perform all of the operations that can be performed from the control unit, except programming. Each panel can be assigned a certain number of control units (max. 16) and the type of events to supervise for each of them. Each panel memorizes a total of up to 1000 events. Each panel may be assigned the type of events to be printed using the RS232 serial port.
The PVR01 is a compact container that can be wall-mounted or placed on the table. The power supply can be drawn directly from the control unit (for example on OUT1 which provides direct supply of 24V DC). If the energy balance of the latter does not allow it, it is necessary to use an external power supplier.
The panel includes the following elements:
An LCD viewer with eight lines of twenty-one characters each.
A series of LED's for indications.
A membrane keypad.
A serial port
N.B.: For the operating of logic of fire prevention systems created with ACPxx control units and related sensors, refer to the manuals for the control unit.
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
The PVR01 panel is designed to be powered directly by the ACPxx control unit or by an external power supplier.
Power supply: 24 V DC
Current input: 50 mA
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Weight: 450 g Dimensions: L x H x D = 200 x 155 x 65 mm Protection rating: IP30
CLIMATIC CHARACTERISTICS
Operating temperature: -10 °C ... +50 °C Admissible temperature during operation: 93% without condensation Storage temperature: +10 °C ... +50 °C Admissible temperature during storage: 85% without condensation
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PANEL
NAVIGATION CONTROLS
"Go to main menu" key: use this key to access the main menu.
Function key: this key is generally inactive, its function, variable, is specified by a message that appears at the key at the bottom of the page.
"Display active events" key: if the display shows alarm or fault messages (priority), by pressing this key it is possible to view all other active events. An asterisk at the bottom of the display at the key means that there are other active events that can be displayed.
The arrow keys can be used to move among the various items of the operating menus, or among the various fields of the display windows, or among the various characters of the same alphanumeric string.
The key Sel/Ok is used to access the menu item selected with the arrow keys, or to confirm insertion of data in fields with variable values.
The Esc key is used to exit the current operating function and return to the next highest hierarchical level or to abort an operation or to delete the insertion of values.
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KEYS FOR DATA INSERTION
The alphanumeric keypad is used to insert numerical data such as passwords, addresses, and so forth. If it is used to insert names, it is possible to insert capital letters, small letters or numerals. The selection of the different modes is made using the function key as shown on the display. Characters are inserted consecutively by pressing the key for the character several times until it is shown. If the character to be inserted is included on the same key of the last one inserted, wait for the cursor to move to the next space. The Enter key makes it possible to modify a variable field indicated by a small flashing triangle, which is normally steady.
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CONTROLS
Buzzer Mute:
Use this control if you want to silence the acoustic signal in the event of fault (intermittent sound), or alarm (continuous sound).
Silence sounder
Use this control to silence all the alarm sounders connected to the control unit. Silencing the sounders does not reset the alarm. The LED located alongside the key will come on in the presence of silenced alarms. If you want to re-activate the sounders before resolving the cause for their activation, just press the key again. If there is a second alarm or failure with the sounders silenced, the sound signal will resume. The silencing of the outputs (and their possible reactivation) towards fire alarm devices, in compliance with EN 54-2, is an operation with access level of 2. Therefore, after pressing the relative button, it is necessary to insert the level 2 password (default = 22222) using the alphanumeric keypad; then confirm with the key Sel/Ok.
Alarm reset
Use this control to reset the fire alarm or failure conditions once their causes have been identified and removed. The reset causes the deactivation of the failure and/or alarm outputs and the cessation of the corresponding acoustic and luminous signals. In compliance with EN 54-2, resetting is an operation with an access level of 2 it is therefore, after pressing the relative button, it is necessary to insert the level 2 password (default =
22222) using the alphanumeric keypad; then confirm with the key Sel/Ok .
Evacuation
Use this key to start the evacuation procedure which will immediately activate the output towards the fire alarm devices. The LED located alongside the key will start flashing. To interrupt the signalling procedure, press the Evacuation key again. In compliance with EN 54-2, starting the evacuation procedure (and its possible interruption) is an operation with an access level of 2. Therefore, after pressing the relative button, it is necessary to insert the level 2 password (default = 22222) using the alphanumeric keypad; then confirm with the key Sel/Ok.
Lamp test
Press this key to turn on all the LED's of the front panel and all of the pixels of the display to check proper operation.
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SIGNALLING LED'S
Alarm
2
LED's
red
Fire alarm signal. Activated upon occurrence of the cause that has set off the alarm. Deactivated when alarm condition is reset.
Pre-alarm
LED
red
Fire pre-alarm signal. Activates upon occurrence of a cause of alarm for a zone defined as "double permission". It is deactivated upon reset of the alarm condition.
Test
LED
yellow
Signalling of a zone test status. This is activated when any zone is placed in test status and is deactivated if all of the zones are not in this status.
Out of service
LED
yellow
Signal for point/zone/output out of service. This is activated when any element of the system is taken out of service for maintenance, it is inactive if all the elements are activated.
Sounder fault/disabled
LED
yellow
This signal flashes when a failure has been detected in the output for the control of the alarm devices OUT2 SOUNDER; it is steady when the same output has been placed out of service by the dedicated software.
Sounder delayed
LED
yellow
This signal is active when the output for the control of the alarm devices has been delayed using the dedicated software option. It is inactive when this output is immediate.
Output active
LED
yellow
This signal is active when one or more outputs are active. The list of active outputs can be seen by pressing the key
Display of active events starting from the initial window.
Fault
2
LED's
yellow
Failure signal. Flashes upon occurrence of the cause of the failure. Deactivated when failure condition is reset. This signal is also active in the presence of any of the specific failure signals as described hereunder.
System fault
LED
yellow
Signal of system failure. Flashing. This status is caused by a serious error in the running of a software programmed that prevents proper operation of the system. The ACPxx control unit can be reset only by pressing the key RESET
SYSTEM FAULT located on the card at top centre as indicated in the manual
of the control unit.
Battery fault
LED
yellow
Fault signal on charge circuit of the batteries of the control unit. Flashing. Check the correctness of the battery connection, the status of the protection fuse of the circuit and the status of the batteries.
Aux Power Supp. Fault
LED
yellow
Signals a failure in the battery recharging circuit. Flashing.
Fire routing fault/disabled
LED
yellow
This signal flashes when a fault has been detected on the output for the transmission of the alarm signal OUT4 FIRE R.; it is steady when the output has been placed out of service by the dedicated software option.
Communications Fault
LED
yellow
This signal flashes when a fault occurs in the RS485 communications network. Check the status of connections and network settings.
Main power supply on
LED
green
This signal is on steady when power is supplied to the PVR01 panel.
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CONNECTIONS
Remove the panel to access the internal terminals.
SHI = Connect the shielding of the connection cables. + 5V = Not used.
- = Connect to the “-“ of the other devices of the network. DIR = Not used. A = Connect to the terminal "A" of the other network devices. B = Connect to the terminal "B" of the other network devices.
- = Connect to the power supply negative. + = Connect to the positive + 24 V DC of the power supply.
EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION TO AN ACPXX CONTROL UNIT
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EXAMPLES OF USE
The ACPxx control units and the PVR01 panels allow good flexibility in the creation of fire prevention systems. As shown in the examples that follow, it is possible to use the panels in various kind of systems.
EXAMPLE NO. 1
RS485
RS485
RS485
RS485
1 Panel
1 Panel
1 Control Unit
1 Control Unit
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EXAMPLE NO. 2
RS485
RS485
. . . . .
n Panels (max.
n Panels (max.
79)
79)
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EXAMPLE NO. 3
RS485
RS485
1 Panel
1 Panel
n Control Units (max
n Control Units (max
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EXAMPLE NO. 4
RS485
RS485
n Panels
n Panels
n Control Units
n Control Units
max. 80 network
max. 80 network
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OPERATIONS
SCREEN AT REST
Once the panel is powered, the initial window will be shown.
MAIN MENU
To recall the main menu, press the key . The display will show:
Select the function with the keys /, and then confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok or type in directly the number that appears to the left of the item. To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
There are three main options:
1. OPERATOR
This menu makes it possible to set the date and time and to display the SW and HW versions of the panel.
2. MAINTENANCE
This menu makes it possible to view the data on the control units that are controlled.
3. INSTALLATION
This menu lets you set the connection to the network and manage the control units that are to be controlled.
<
data
> <
ora
>
B R A H M S E L E T T R O N I C A P A N N E L L O x x x x x x x P R O M P T M O D I F I C A B I L E
M e n u P r i n c i p a l e
1 - O P E R A T O R E
2 - M A N U T E N Z I O N E
3 - I N S T A L L A Z I O N E
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M e n u o p e r a t o r e
1 - I M P O S T A Z . D A T A - O R A
2 - V E R S I O N I
I M P O S T A Z . D A T A - O R A
D A T A C O R R. : x x / x x / x
x
O R A C O R R : x x / x x / x x
C A L I B . R T C : x x x
V E R S I O N I S W / H W
V E R S . S W
µ C : x . x
x
V E R . H W : x . x x
N . S E R I E : x x x - x x x x x
1. OPERATOR
Once this menu is selected, the display will show:
Select the function with the keys /, and then confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok, or typing in directly the number that appears to the left of the item. To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
1.1. SETTING OF DATE AND TIME
Select the value to be modified with the keys /, then press and type in the correct data. Finally, press Sel/Ok to confirm. To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
1.2. DISPLAY OF VERSIONS OF SOFTWARE/HARDWARE
To exit the function press the key Esc.
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M e n u m a n u t e n z i o n e
1 - V I S U A L I Z Z A Z I O N E
V I S U A L I Z Z A Z I O N E
1 - C E N T R . C O N T R O L L .
S E L E Z . I N D . C E N T R A L E
I N D I R I Z Z O : x x
I N F O R M A Z I O N I C E N T R A L E
I N D . : x
x
N . : C E N T R A L E 0 2
F . E V . : x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
F I L T R O Z O N E : x x x x x x x
C O N T R O L L O R E M O T O : x x
C O M U N I C A Z . O K : x x
2. MAINTENANCE
Once this menu is selected, the level 2 password will be requested. The default is 2 2 2 2 2 . Insert the numbers and confirm with the key Sel/Ok , the display will show:
Confirm the choice with the key Sel/Ok . To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
Confirm the choice with the key Sel/Ok . To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
Insert the number of the control unit for which to view the information and then confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok . To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
To exit the function press the key Esc.
The following information is obtained:
ADD.: (control unit address)
N.: (name of control unit)
F. EV.: (filter of events managed by panel)
ZONE FILTER: (zone filter managed by the panel)
REMOTE CONTROL: (control of the control unit by the panel)
COMMUNICAT. OK: (communications status)
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M e n u i n s t a l l a z i o n e
1 - C E N T R . C O N T R O L L .
2 - E V E N T I 3 - I M P O S T A Z I O N I 4 - R E T E L O C A L E
M E N U C E N T R A L I C O N T R .
1 - I N S T A L L A
2 - I M P O S T A F I L T R O 3 - R I M U O V I
S E L E Z . I N D . C E N T R A L E
I N D I R I Z Z O : x x
3. INSTALLATION
Once this menu is selected, the level 3 password will be requested. The default is 3 3 3 3 3 . Insert the numbers and confirm with the key Sel/Ok , the diplay will show:
Select the function with the keys /, and then confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok, or typing in directly the number that appears to the left of the item.
To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
3.1. CONTROLLED CONTROL UNITS
The panel can control up to 16 control units.
Select the function with the keys /, and then confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok, or typing in directly the number that appears to the left of the item. To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
3.1.1. Install
If you want to add a control unit to those managed by the panel, proceed as follows.
Insert the number of the control unit to install and then confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok . To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
If the entire procedure is successfully completed, the message "Operation Completed" will be displayed.
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I M P O S T A Z I O N I C E N T R A L E
I N D . : x
x
N . : C E N T R A L E 0 2
F . E V . : x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
F I L T R O Z O N E : x x x x x x x
C O N T R O L L O R E M O T O : x x
C O M U N I C A Z . O K : x x
S E L E Z . I N D . C E N T R A L E
I N D I R I Z Z O : x x
3.1.2. Set Filter
Not all of the events that take place on a given control unit may be useful. Therefore, it is possible to use this menu to select only those events that interest you and only those zones of the system that concern you.
Insert the number of the control unit for which to set the filter and then confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok. To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc .
Select the function with the keys / , then press to modify the value. To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
The items that cannot be modified (information only) are the following:
ADD.: (control unit address)
COMMUNICAT. OK: (communications status)
The voices that can be modified are:
N.: (Name of control unit)
It is possible to insert a text description for the control unit to be controlled. The numerical keys are used to insert the characters (as with SMS messages on cell phones) and the data is inserted with Sel/Ok .
F. EV.: (events filter)
By pressing the key , it is possible to select which events of the control are to be indicated on the panel. Possible events are:
o Out of service o Test o Active Outputs o Technological Alarm o Fault o Evacuation o Fire Pre-alarm o Fire alarm o System fault o Varied events
Alongside each event there are brackets. After pressing the key , if an "X" appears, the event is active and in the future it will be indicated on the panel.
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S E L E Z . I N D . C E N T R A L E
I N D I R I Z Z O : x x
ZONE FILTER:
It is possible to select, by pressing the key , for which zones of the control unit the events set in events filter will be shown. Beside each zone, there are brackets. If an "X" appears, the zone is active.
REMOTE CONTROL:
It is possible to establish, by pressing the key , whether the panel is only to show the status of the control unit or if it is also to control it, allowing silencing or reset operations.
3.1.3. Remove
If you no longer wish to control a certain control unit, you can remove it.
Insert the number of the control unit to remove and then confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok . To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
If the entire procedure is successfully completed, the message "Operation Completed" will be displayed.
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M E N U E V E N T I
1 - V I S U A L I Z Z A L I S T A
2 - S T A M P A 3 - C A N C E L L A 4 - R E S E T C R O N O L O G I A 5 - I M P O S T A Z I O N I
S E L E Z I O N E E V E N T I
T U T T I
D E F I N I S C I
E V E N T O : x x x / x x x
x x / x x / x x x x : x x : x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
S E L E Z I O N E E V E N T I
T U T T I
D E F I N I S C I
3.2. EVENTS
The panel can memorize up to 1000 events.
Select the function with the keys /, and then confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok, or typing in directly the number that appears to the left of the item.
To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
3.2.1. Display list
Select the desired function with the keys / , and confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok . To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
All:
All the events memorized by the panel.
Define:
Lets you establish which events to show (e.g. those that belong to a certain controlled control unit).
Once you have selected the events to be displayed it is possible to display them one at a time.
To scroll the events, use the keys and . To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
3.2.2. Print
Select the desired function with the keys / , and confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok . To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
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C O N F . E L I M . E V E N T I
E L I M . x x x E V E N T I ?
S E L E Z I O N E E V E N T I
T U T T I
D E F I N I S C I
I M P O S T A Z . C R O N O L O G I A
R E F R E S H I N I Z I A L E : Si/No
S E L E Z I O N E E V E N T I
T U T T I
D E F I N I S C I
3.2.3. Delete
Select the desired function with the keys / , and confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok . To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
3.2.4. Reset Chronology
Select the desired function with the keys / , and confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok . To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
Confirm the deletion with the key Sel/Ok . To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
3.2.5. Settings
To modify the item press . To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
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I M P O S T A Z I O N I
1 - O P Z I O N I E V A C U A Z I O N E
2 - R I P R I S T . A L L . I N C . 3 - O P Z . T A C I T . P A N N E L L O 4 - C A M B I O P A S S W O R D 5 - S T A M P A C O N F I G . 6 - M O D I F I C A P R O M P T 7 - A U T O R E S E T C E N T R A L E 8 - R I P R I S T I N O D E F A U L T
3.3. SETTINGS
Select the desired function with the keys / , and confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok . To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
1- EVACUATION OPTIONS
Enables/disables operation of the MANUAL EVACUATION key
2 - RESET FIRE ALARMS MODE
Sets the reset operation of a fire alarm: NORMAL, FORCED, AUTOMATIC OUT OF SERVICE, MANUAL OUT OF SERVICE, CONTROL UNIT OPTION.
3- PANEL SILENCING OPTIONS
Lets you establish whether the panel can be silenced remotely or not.
4- CHANGE PASSWORD
Lets you change the level 2 and 3 passwords.
5- PRINT CONFIGURATION
Lets you print the current configuration. You and print just the GENERAL SETTING or just the LIST OF CONTROL UNITS.
6- PROMPT MODIFICATION
Lets you modify a message on the panel in at-rest condition.
7- CENTRAL AUTO RESET
Enables/disables the function.
8- DEFAULT RESTORE
Lets you reset the panel to its default values.
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M E N U R E T E L O C A L E
1 - S E T T A G G I O P A R A M E T R I
2 - V I S U A L . D I S P O S I T I V I
I M P O S T A Z I O N I D I R E T E
C O N N E S S O A R E T E : x
x
D A T I I N : x x
D A T I O U T : x x
I N D I R I Z Z O R E T E : x x
M A S T E R R E T E : x x
3.4. LOCAL NET
In order to use the control panel, it is necessary to connect it to the RS485, specify that it is connected, and assign it a network address.
Select the desired function with the keys / , and confirm the selection with the key Sel/Ok . To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
3.4.1. Parameter Setting
Select the function using the keys / and press to modify the desired items. To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
Non-modifiable functions:
DATA IN
In automatic mode indicates whether there is data exchange on the network.
DATA OUT
In automatic mode indicates whether there is data exchange on the network.
NETWORK MASTER
Indicates whether the panel is the network master.
Modifiable functions:
CONNECTED TO NETWORK
Enable/disable the connection of the panel to the network.
NET ADDRESS
Assign a network address to the panel. After inserting the address, confirm it with Sel/Ok . The address must be less than that of the controlled control unit (for example panel with address 1 and two control units with addresses 2 and 3)
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V I S . D I S P O S I T I V I R E T E
I N D I R I Z Z O R E T E : x
x
D I S P O S . : x x x x x x x x x x
3.4.2. View Devices
In order to find out which device has a given network address, use this function.
To exit a function and return to the next highest level of the tree menu, press the key Esc.
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