Operation Mode; Table 5-3: Operation Mode Choices And Descriptions; Figure 5-4: Normal Operating Mode Display Indicating Manual Operation - Honeywell ADEMCO MX8000 Installation And Operation Manual

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MX8000 Installation and Operation Guide
General Options
Level 1 Choices
Items
Bad Data Blocks
System Options
(continued)
Auxiliary Relay
Normal State
Clock Source
% Warning Lvl On
Message Queue
Options
% Warning Lvl Off
Event Release
Add Slave
Slave List
(Shown on
View Slave
Master Receiver
Only)
Delete Slave
Receiver Number
Virtual Receiver/
Line Numbers
Line Number
5.4.1

Operation Mode

Operation mode chooses how the receiver will operate in normal mode (manual, automatic or log only
operation). Table 5–3 breaks down the choices available under operation mode menu item.
Figure 5–4: Normal Operating Mode Display Indicating Manual Operation
Choices
Manual
Automatic
Log Only
Note: Defaults refer to settings from the factory. Once the receiver is programmed, the system will power up in
the programmed operation mode.
5–6
Table 5–2: General Options Items and Description (cont'd)
Level 2 Choices
Strip Bad
Send Bad
Off
On
60 Hz
50 Hz
Internal
10 to 99 %
01 to 90%
1, 20 to 120 sec.
2-digit Slave No.
S01 = 8000 Slave
S02 = 8000 Slave
S01 = 8000 Slave
S02 = 8000 Slave
2-digit Virtual
Receiver #
3-digit Virtual Line #
In normal operation mode
the display indicates the
current operation mode
Table 5–3: Operation Mode Choices and Descriptions
Requires manual acknowledgments of each call or event from an
operator.
All event information is sent directly to the automation computer
and must be acknowledged by the automation software.
All event information is internally acknowledged and put into
event history buffer.
Level 3 Choices
(Default = 75%)
(Default = 50%)
(Default = 060 sec.)
Model MX8000 Receiver
Ademco
Man: Active
04/02/02
08:32:44
Description
Comments
If this is selected an indicator will be
sent to the automation computer that
indicates a bad data block was
received.
Same as Strip Data except the bad
data block is sent with the indicator.
See Section 5.4.4.
See Section 5.4.4.
The percentage of how full the
message queue can get before a
trouble indication occurs.
What percentage the message queue
must go back down to in order to
clear a trouble indication.
Time from call beginning until events
released to system.
Enter 8000 receiver number as a 2-
digit entry. See Section 5.4.6.
View 8000 receiver slave numbers.
See Section 5.4.6.
Delete 8000 receiver slave numbers.
See Section 5.4.6.
See Section 5.4.7.
See Section 5.4.7.
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