Disablement Led; Network - Honeywell Notifier IDR-2P User Manual

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Delays are a disablement
and require the general
disablement indicator.
997-411-000-9, Issue 9
March 2008
IDR-2P, -2A & -6A Repeaters User Manual
EN54-2: 9.2

4.5.3.7 Disablement LED

The panel has a general Disablement LED
which is configured, by default, to illuminate
with the DELAY ACTIVE LED when a delay is
active.
The repeater's general Disablement LED can
be configured to not illuminate during active
delays. Access this option through the
configuration menu.
This is not EN54-2 compliant.

4.5.3.8 Network

This option provides a view of the panels and
repeaters on a Master/Slave or ID
Network. Use the
examine the nodes not currently displayed.
A tick symbol is displayed in the 'This' column
against the node assigned to this repeater.
Station text is displayed in the 'Location'
column. This will be displayed when an event
such as an alarm or fault is indicated. Some
station descriptions may be too long to be
shown fully in the 'Location' column. In these
cases only the first part of the description is
displayed. To reveal all of the station text, select
the node address (node 6 is selected in the
example given here) and press the
pushbutton. The complete station text is then
revealed.
Network Filtering
Entries in the 'Sector' column indicate the
existence of network filtering. These will only
be relevant in a repeater connected via an
NGU and configured using the Windows
Configuration Tool v.2.14, or later.
A repeater will only display alarm, pre-alarm
and fault information related to its own sector.
All panel and repeater nodes assigned to other
sectors will be marked with an 'x' symbol (to
the right of the sector reference number)
indicating that they are not accessible to this
node.
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