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| Status |
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| The current status of the zone is displayed as circuit information, e.g. |
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| Description |
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| The zone description, if programmed, is displayed on the bottom line of |
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| the display. The descriptor is assembled from |
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| describes the zone in detail, e.g. West Office Door. |
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| Selecting And Viewing |
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| using the >A or <B keys. Zones can also be displayed by entering the |
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| and 60 enter the RIO and zone number (2 digits); Galaxy 128, 500 504 and | ||||
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| The esc key aborts the option and returns to the option menu. |
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*##$%&''''''''''''!"!" Events
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| The events available for display include details of setting, unsetting and |
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| Selecting a Date |
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