Nexus 21 A1557 Read Memory, Clear Print Queue, Programming the Number of Displays Repeaters

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At Step 4 within the Engineer’s Menu (see Section 5.3 above), select 0:EXTENDED MENU. Select 3:PANEL DELAY. This will reveal the following:

Setting the time period of day or night during which, if a fire condition occurred, the outputs would be delayed.

* * S E T P A N E L D E L A Y S * *

1

T I M E O N / O F F

 

2 : D E L A Y P E R I O D

*

N X T P A G E

#

Q U I T

Setting the output delay time. Press # to set 1 to 10 minutes.

Selecting 1: TIME ON/OFF will reveal the following two sub-menu options:

* * S E T P A N E L D E L A Y S * *

1 :

T I M E E N A B L E

2 :

T I M E D I S A B L E

 

# = Q U I T

Setting the beginning of the time period

Setting the end of the time period

Selecting * NXT PAGE in the SET PANEL DELAYS main menu, will reveal the following:

* * S E T

P A N E L D E L A Y S * *

3

: E N / D I S D E L A Y

*

N X T

P A G E

# Q U I T

Enabling or disabling the panel delay function.

5.17Read Memory

At Step 4 within the Engineer’s Menu (see Section 5.3 above), select 0:EXTENDED MENU.

Selecting option 4 will cause the display to show the last 64 events held in the panel’s memory.

Press * to scroll through the events. Press # to exit to the main menu. The events are displayed in reverse order i.e. most recent event first.

5.18Clear Print Queue

At Step 4 within the Engineer’s Menu (see Section 5.3 above), select 0:EXTENDED MENU.

Select option 5 to clear all outstanding reports from the printer queue.

5.19Programming the Number of Displays ( Repeaters )

Select Option 6: NUMBER OF DISPLAYS

This function is used to view/configure the number of displays connected to the control panel. Display 01 is the panel’s own display. Displays 02 to 15 must be used for repeater panels.

NOTE: This function tells the main panel how many displays to look for. It must be used in conjunction with the Nexus repeater panel manual where repeaters are used. Each display

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