Modes Of Operation; Normal Mode; Program Mode; Main Menu - Honeywell ADEMCO MX8000 Installation And Operation Manual

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MX8000-3EX Installation and Operation Guide
ENTER
3. Press the
MENU
If the correct PIN is entered the VFD will display User Name Logged out . The "Operator Logged In"
LED will also turn off.
If an invalid code is entered the VFD will display Access code not verified.
4.5

Modes of Operation

This section describes the different modes of operation for the MX8000–3EX Receiver (normal mode and
programming mode) and the options available in them.
4.5.1

Normal Mode

Normal mode consists of three options, one if the receiver is intended to be used with an automation system,
one for manual operation, and one to just log the events without manual acknowledgments or automation
communication.
4.5.1.1
Manual Operation
Requires a manual acknowledgment of each call or event from an operator.
How to Manually Acknowledge Calls:
When the call pending LED is flashing and the on-board annunciator is beeping:
1. Press the
ACK
2. Repeat step 1 until all calls are acknowledged and the display shows No More Data.
4.5.1.2
Automatic Operation
Event information is sent directly to the automation computer.
Note: If the automation system fails, the receiver will automatically switch to manual mode in less than 30
seconds. The switching time is twice the value set in Ack Timeout (See Table 5–5). The receiver will return to
automatic mode after communication to the automation computer is restored.
4.5.1.3
Log Only
Log only mode will log event data without manual acknowledgments or communications with the
automation computer. All event information is intended for printer output.
Note: On initial power-up the receiver will default in manual operation. The receiver can be set to automatic
or log only operation in program mode (see Section 5.3.1).
4.5.2

Program Mode

In program mode all general, line card, and user profile options can be changed. See Section 5 –
Programming for more detailed information on programming the receiver or refer to the Quick Chart, (Table
A–1) for programming overview.
Note: The receiver will process calls while in the program mode.
4.6

Main Menu

This section gives detailed information about the items available in the Installer/operator menu options,
which this manual will refer to as the main menu. The menu items available to each logged on user is
dependent on the profile assigned to that user (see Table 4–4 for menu items for each profile). The user
profile is assigned to each user through programming (see Section 5.5 for programming user profiles).
4–6
button.
button to acknowledge the call.

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