In the 9760 keyboard:
3.Finally, the programmed logical number (100) associated with the System Alarm number (in our example, 1) is used to ARM the alarm on the 9760 SIDE. This is done from the 9760 keyboard via its program menus or, if desired, it can be accomplished through automatic configuration via macro execution when the keyboard user logs onto the system.
To accomplish this task direct from the 9760 keyboard, perform the following steps:
a.After logging onto the system from the keyboard, press the key to proceed to the DEFAULT MENU (see Figure
b.Enter the logical number of the alarm you want to ARM in the keypad and press the blue button below the ALARM icon as indicated in Figure
c.The ALARM
21to ARM the alarm. If you have not previously entered a PIN number for the DEF menu, the display in Figure
23.This completes ARMing the alarm for Physical Alarm 1.
Additional alarms may be armed from this menu by entering the associated logical number in the keypad and pressing the ALARM (bell) icon. This takes you back to Figure
Once the above equipment menus are configured and an alarm is received from the
If, as referenced in step 2’s “NOTE” (automatic acknowledgment is not enabled), then you can navigate to the Alarm menu shown in Figure
Resetting the alarm does not disarm the alarm. That must be done separately, if that’s what you want. Otherwise, resetting the alarm allows the system to be ready for the next activation of this alarm, which will not occur until the source of this alarm activa- tion is corrected first.
More extensive alarm programming functions associated with the system are pos- sible but are not discussed here. Consult the appropriate sections of the
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Default Menu
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Alarm
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DEF PIN Menu
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Armed Alarm
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Operator Alarm Notification
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