No Alarms On Alarm Monitor; No Floor Tracking; No Readers In List Box; Normal Type Reader - GE v6 User Manual

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No Alarms on Alarm Monitor

Go to the Alarm Form and click the Alarm tab. Make sure that the Monitor option is On. Also, check the
schedules. There may be one in effect that does not route certain alarms to the Alarm Monitor Form.

No Floor Tracking

With this method, you define the floors available and define a digital output for each floor. Only digital
outputs (DOs) provided by the 16 DO board can be used. In addition, each DO may be used in only one
elevator and mapped to only one floor. The number of floors is limited by the number of 16 DO boards
that can be placed in the Micro/5-PX; the maximum is 4. Therefore, the maximum number of floors
available is 64 (4 boards x 16 DOs = 64 DOs).

No Readers in List Box

Only readers assigned Active will be displayed in the list box. Go to the Reader Form and click the
Reader tab. Verify that the readers you are using are assigned Active.

Normal Type Reader

Follow the steps below to shunt alarm groups within a micro connected to a normal reader.
1.
Click the start key on the keypad. The start key is labeled with either an asterisk <*> or a plus <+>
depending on the reader model.
2.
Type one of the following:
0 - to turn monitoring off
1 - to turn monitoring on
3.
Type the alarm group number (00 to 15) you want shunted.
4.
Click the end key which is labeled with either a pound sign (#) or an <x>.
5.
Present a valid badge to the reader.

Notes

File Menu Item
The Notes menu option opens a text file, notes.txt, into which you can enter site-specific information.
The program used to edit this file is the program that has been associated with .txt files in Windows
(usually Notepad). The notes.txt file is saved to your desktop by default.
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