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The LCD2-80 & Terminal Mode
Drill Switch
When the Drill Switch on the front panel is pressed and held for 2
seconds, the LCD2-80 sends a Drill command to the control panel,
emulating the CRT Terminal.
Lamp Test Switch
If the LCD display backlight has been turned off due to a trouble condition
in the system, momentarily pressing this switch will illuminate the display
for 30 seconds. If this switch is pressed and held in excess of 3 seconds,
the LCD2-80 will go into Lamp Test mode. During Lamp Test, all LEDs
will light, all segments of the display will turn on and the piezo will sound
for the duration the switch is pressed. Upon release of the switch, the
LCD2-80 software version number will briefly be displayed and then the
LCD2-80 will return to normal operation.
2.1.3 LED Functions
LED
Alarm
Supervisory
System Trouble
Point Disable
Signal Silence
Other
NOTE:The second and eighth LEDs are reserved for Future Use.
12
Color
Function
Red
Indicates an Alarm condition on the FACP. This
LED will remain lit until all alarm conditions have
been cleared.
Yellow
Indicates a Supervisory condition on the FACP.
This LED will remain lit until all supervisory
conditions have been cleared.
Yellow
Indicates a Trouble condition on the FACP. This
LED will remain lit until all trouble conditions
have been cleared.
Yellow
Indicates that a point on the FACP has been
disabled. This LED will remain lit until the point
has been re-enabled.
Yellow
Indicates that any or all silenceable outputs
have been silenced. This LED will be lit until the
outputs have resounded or a reset is performed
on the FACP.
Yellow
Indicates that an Other or Security event has
occurred on the FACP. This LED will remain lit
until all other and security events have been
cleared.
Table 2.1 LED Functions
LCD2-80 Instruction Manual — P/N 53242:A 08/18/2009
Operating the LCD2-80 in Terminal Mode

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